Chapter 654
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Andrewâs chest heaved with a violent rhythm, and he felt a dampness on his cheeks. He lifted a hand to touch it, but couldnât quite identify the sensation. His hands were covered in blood, so he assumed it was blood on his face as well.
Only Ricardo could see clearly, It was tears. Was Andrew crying?
Andrew seemed oblivious to it. His nose tingled, his lips pursed and unpursed, but no complete sentence would come out. The pain was so intense he felt like doubling over, yet he resisted. He didnât want to show any signs of weakness in front of Aubree.
His palm, slashed and still bleeding, turned his complexion pater by the second. In the silence, he heard Aubreeâs clear voice cut through.âJust leave.*
The pain was so acute it had become numbness. He just stared at Aubree, and it took what seemed like an eternity before he managed to utter a single question. âAre you⦠Are you possessed or something?â
That cruelty couldnât be Aubreeâs.
He turned to leave, each step an agony, his fingertips trembling uncontrollably. As he reached the door, Aubree still said nothing to stop him from leaving. His heart ached even more. He rounded the comer and couldnât help but want to crouch down.
The nervous hotel manager, witnessing Andrewâs bloodied state, dialed 911 in a panic. âMr. Clements, are you alright? Please, donât scare me.â
The concern from a stranger amplified the pain tenfold, a hundred fold. He must have been in a nightmare.
He wished so dearly to awaken from it. Come on, wake up.
When Brielle arrived at the hotel room, she was greeted by a scene of chaos.
Aubree was huddled on the couch, legs pulled up to her chest, while the cleaning staff summoned by Ricardo were tidying the room. The bloodstains and the trash emitted a mixed, nauseating, metallic odor.
Brielle was taken aback. She first checked on Aubree, who was unharmed. After ensuring that Ricardo was fine, too, she let out a sigh of relief and slumped down beside them.
âWhat happened?â
Hearing Brielleâs voice seemed to anchor Aubree back to reality, and a surge of emotions sheâd held back broke free. She clung to Brielle and sobbed.
Brielle continuously rubbed Aubreeâs back, feeling her heart sink. Ricardo hadnât provided details over the phone, only that Aubree was in trouble. Now, hearing Aubreeâs heartbreaking cries, Brielle deduced Andrew must have come by.
Irritation surged within her, a part of her wishing she could confront Andrew and end it all.
Aubree was exhausted, both mentally and physically drained. After crying in Brielleâs arms for a while, she fell into an uncontrollable sleep.
Brielle draped a blanket over her and turned to Ricardo. âWhat did Andrew do?â
Ricardo frowned, struggling to explain. Finally, he admitted, âIt doesnât seem like he did much, but heâs hurt.â
There was a lot of blood, but it seemed unlikely he would die. The guy was built tough, after all.
Brielle, still feeling scared, rubbed her temples. âRicardo, thank you.â
He was taken aback, having felt like he hadnât really done anything. âMs. Haywood, donât mention it. I was 11:33 just an observer.
His tone was nonchalant, though realizing his comment mightâve been inappropriate, he added, âThe atmosphere between those two⦠itâs odd, as if theyâre from different worlds.â
Whatever Ricardo did, he was just a bystander looking on. To Ricardo, everything in this world was like a play, unable to stir his emotions.
Remembering the moment Aubree embraced him, his ears inexplicably reddened. âAubree seemed really distraught, Ms. Haywood. Maybe we should call a psychologist, a woman, considering sheâs repelled by men right now. Though, she didnât seem to reject me.â
This surprised him, but Brielle knew why and felt an even deeper ache.
The blood stench in the room seemed inescapable, so she had them move to another suite.
Meanwhile, at the hospital, several doctors bustled about, tending to Andrewâs wounds. His head was wrapped in gauze, as were his hands.
Andrew sat motionless in his hospital room, unresponsive even when the bandages pulled at his injuries.
The doctors hadnât administered any anesthesia, yet he hadnât made a sound throughout, which made them marvel at his endurance. Andrew truly felt no pain. He just stared blankly at one spot until the doctors left. Only then did he quietly lie down.
It was all a dream. He would sleep it off, and everything would be better.