Chapter 222
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
And after Brielle was hung up on, she called back to find that Max had turned off his phone. With a frown etched on her face and worry that she might not see Mason again if she left, she decided to call Patrick.
At that moment, Patrick stood by Max, expecting a call from a business associate. When his phone rang, he glanced at the screen and saw Brielleâs name flashing. His gut reaction was to steal a glance at Max.
Max sensed the shift in Patrickâs attention, his grip on the pen tightening as if he was about to snap it in half. âBrielle?â he asked, a hint of tension in his voice.
Patrick swallowed hard, âItâs Ms. Brielle. Probably about the land deal.â
âAnswer it. Put it on speaker,â Max commanded.
Patrick had never felt such pressure just from picking up a phone call. Worried that Brielle might say something out of line, he took the lead with a professional tone, âMs. Brielle, like I mentioned before, the land deal was all Mr. Dorseyâs doing. If you have thanks to give, youâ should really direct it to him in person.â
Brielle wasnât calling about the land, and she was anxious about coming off as too eager with Max. To avoid any misinterpretation of her intentions, she played along with Patrickâs prompt. âPatrick, I should thank you as well. How about I treat you to dinner sometime?â
Patrickâs body tensed, his keen eyes catching Maxâs clenched jaw, the pen nearly at its breaking point.
Wiping sweat from his brow, Patrick stuttered, âThatâs really not necessary. I barely did anything.â
âPatrick, youâve worked hard. Besides, thereâs something else I need your help with.â
Brielle was a very clearâheaded person. Since she knew that Max saw her only as a fling, she didnât rush to plead with him. Moreover, he had just hung up on her. If Max didnât care for her, she had no reason to fret over him. Matters of the heart were reciprocal, and playing a solo act was utterly pointless. She had played that act before with Spencer; she knew better than to stumble over the same stone twice.
âI need you to dig into Masonâs troubles with Dorsey International,â Brielle requested.
The weight on Patrick grew heavier, a wry smile on his face. âThat might be difficult for me to look into.
Perhaps you should ask-â
He was cut off by Brielle, âIf you canât find out, could Kenzo do it? Heâs in good standing with Mr.
Dorsey, must have heard some rumors, right? O It wasnât a threat from Brielle, just a genuine question. Patrick felt like his hair was standing on end.
Should he let Ms. Brielle turn to another man for help?
14:2 He quickly backtracked, âActually, I can look into it. It just might take some time.â
Relief spread across Brielleâs face with a smile, âAlright, let me know when you have something.â She hadnât asked about Max, and she ended the call with a clean break.
Patrick, hearing the call disconnect, didnât dare meet Maxâs gaze.
Max set down the pen, his laugh cold. âYou two seem pretty chummy.â
Patrick hastened to clarify. âItâs mostly about the land deal. Iâve told Ms. Brielle itâs all thanks to you, sir.â
âHmph, Iâm not bothered by that.â Max replied dismissively, though his expression grew darker.
Patrick wiped away the sweat again, thinking, âIf you didnât care, you probably wouldnât have me put it on speakerphone.â
So much for not digging his own grave.
Standing there, Patrick felt an immense pressure, as if a mountain loomed overhead.
Max, feeling a sense of irritation himself, picked up a document from the side, trying to get lost in its contents. To think, all his efforts for her seemed to be in vain, while a simple update from Patrick earned her dinner invitation.
Ungrateful.
Why should he care? There was no need to get angry.