Chapter 51
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
The innocence on Tiffanieâs face had vanished, and within a few minutes, she broke into laughter.
âTurns out Maxie has met his match. How about I buy you a drink? Iâve really found some great guys, all of them are quite the catch.â She adeptly changed the subject, her gaze sparkling once more.
Brielle was itching to leave, but it was clear that now wasnât the right time. Stepping out of the car, her eyes fell upon Andrew, leaning casually against another vehicle.
Andrew was dressed down, but his presence was still commanding, in stark contrast to the man standing opposite him, who looked like he stepped out of a GQ magazine, especially his cigarette-
holding hand, which seemed more suited to wielding a pen or painting masterpieces.
Tiffanie noticed as well, her smile widening. âBrielle, what do you think of the guy next to Andrew?â
Brielleâs lips twitched, struggling to suppress a chuckle, âIf Iâm not mistaken, thatâs Kenzo, the most talented screenwriter around, heir to the Barnes family legacy.â
Kenzo was nearly as tall as Andrew, but their auras couldnât be more different.
Andrewâs presence was always crackling with a dangerous spark, as if he was a lit fuse. ready to ignite and burn everything to ashes. Kenzo, on the other hand, exuded a gentle demeanor, his hand that held the cigarette was distractingly attractive, and his smile had a mischievous curl at the corners.
âYou know him? You hardly ever show up to these gatherings. And Kenzo doesnât seem the social butterfly either. But no worries, if you fancy him, Iâll go drug him for now. We can talk after youâve slept with him.â
Brielle rubbed her forehead, âAre you sure you wonât get killed trying?â
you right âMaybe, but Iâd have to survive because Maxie wouldnât let anyone finish the job. To snag al night with the most talented screenwriter of our time, Iâd say itâs worth the risk.â
âThereâs got to be a better use for that energy of yours.â
Tiffanie paused, then burst out laughing, âIâm finding you more interesting than I thought.â
She had no intention of greeting the two men and was about to pull Brielle inside, but Brielle walked over to Kenzo, standing with a poised yet approachable air. âHey there, Kenzo, long time no see.â
Kenzo put his cigarette down and tossed it in the nearby trash can before looking at her warmly.
âBrielle?â
âThatâs me.â
Tiffanie didnât expect these two to strike up a conversation, her curiosity bouncing from one to the other, finally settling on Andrew.
Andrew was idly flipping a lighter in his hand, the lid opening and closing with the flick of his fingers, the flame igniting and extinguishing intermittently. Noticing someone watching him, he didnât look up.
Tiffanie nudged Brielleâs shoulder, âSo, are you still up for meeting that movie star with me?â
Brielle wasnât keen on going, and this was a good opportunity to decline, but before she could speak, Andrewâs mocking gaze landed on her.
She felt a chill run down her spine, and then she saw Andrew pull out his phone and dial a number.
After about ten seconds, the call connected.
âMax, your Little Canary wants to fly away to another forest. Should I just snuff her out for you?â His tone was sinister, the last few words ground out between clenched teeth.
Brielle was somewhat afraid of Andrew; he was unpredictable, there was nothing he wouldnât dare to do. She had a feeling that if Max on the other end gave the go-ahead, Andrew wouldnât hesitate to choke the life out of her. A canary that didnât know how to endear itself to others wasnât worth keeping alive.
Her heart felt squeezed, the air around her growing thin, barely able to breathe. She didnât know what Max said on the other end, but the next second Andrew pressed the phone to her ear.