Chapter 498
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Alivia had a poker face that could fool the best of them.
If she were to make a list of people Alivia despised, Brielle would take the top spot without contest. Yet, the man Alivia couldnât have was warming the bed of her most hated rival. Instead of crumbling, Alivia managed to keep her composure and even made a dignified appearance. When people like her snapped, it was a sight to behold.
Brielle lowered her gaze, tucking her phone away. She noticed the streets bustling with activity and leaned in closer to Max. âHey, Max, is it a holiday or something?â
Max glanced up from the papers in his hands, amused at her face almost pressed against the glass.
âYeah, in three days, itâs New Yearâs.â
Their first New Yearâs together was always going to be special.
A small smile curled at the corner of Brielleâs lips, but she remained silent. When the car pulled up in front of a suburban mansion, Brielle looked puzzled. Where was this?
Several people stood at the entrance, one of them being the uniformed man who had guarded her in jail. âBoss.â The man called out, his eyes landing on Brielle as he nodded in greeting.
Brielle picked up on the informal title. It wasnât Mr. Dorsey or the CEO, indicating a different power dynamic at play with Max.
She followed him into the foyer, where two people were on their knees. They were the doctors from the clinic that had operated on her.
Blindfolded and trembling, the doctors prostrated themselves upon hearing footsteps. âMr. Dorsey, we were sorry. We truly realize our mistake.â
Brielle said nothing, her grip on Maxâs sleeve tightening, her face paling.
Max knew. He knew about the baby. She lowered her eyes, feeling as though a blade was twisting in her heart.
The uniformed man offered Brielle a chair, his voice gentle. âMs. Brielle, please sit.
After being up all night and suddenly confronted by these doctors, Brielle was indeed not in the best shape. She slowly sat down. The uniformed manâs voice was so soft that only Brielle could hear him.
The doctors were ignorant of the reason they were there, but they knew it was because of Brielle.
âMr. Dorsey, weâll tell you everything. Please spare us.â
They had committed too many misdeeds over the years, knowing retribution would come, yet they hadnât expected it so soon.
Max stood quietly for a moment, then ruffled Brielleâs hair in a comforting gesture, but his 12.59 Chacher 498 words were directed at the doctors. âRepeat what you know.â
The doctors shivered, spilling the beans almost immediately. âMs. Alivia and Mr. Spencer brought Ms.
Brielle to our clinic, thinking she was pregnant, and Ms. Brielle believed it too. However, after examining her, we found she wasnât pregnant. Mr. Spencer suggested an appendectomy instead, and Ms. Alivia came up with a plan to make Ms. Brielle believe she had lost a child. They thought it would hurt her and possibly affect her relationship with you, Mr. Dorsey.â
The doctors omitted the part where Alivia pinned everything on Martha, more out of ignorance about Martha than intent to deceive.
As for Brielle, she was thunderstruck. Was she not pregnant? She couldnât believe her ears, thinking she was hallucinating.
Her mind was blank, her fists clenched so tightly that marks were left on her palms. Had there never been a child at all? The revelation was too staggering, and she couldnât come to terms with it immediately.
The doctors, shaking, continued. âMs. Brielle was heartbroken when she woke up. She barely ate over four days, surviving on glucose. Sometimes, I wavered, wondering whether to tell her the truth. But after years at the clinic, knowing so many secrets, we didnât dare. Mr. Dorsey, we are really sorry. Next time, if thereâs surgery for Ms. Brielle, we will personally call you.â
Max gestured to the uniformed man, who understood and led the doctors out.
Brielle sat stiffly in her chair, even as hands gently lifted her face. Max looked into her eyes, his voice calm. âYou werenât pregnant, so no need to be sad about it anymore.â
Brielleâs eyes widened, torn between tears and laughter. She had nearly cried herself dry over those few days for a child that had never existed, only to be told it was all a ruse.
Blinking back the sting in her eyes, she should have felt relieved, but a smile eluded her. So, had he been investigating these past few days? How did he come to suspect anything?
Max seemed to anticipate her question and simply said, âI overheard Alivia talking to your assistant.