Chapter 69
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Aubree arrived promptly, driving a sleek Maserati.
Brielle, trying to hide her nervousness, casually adjusted the scarf around her neck and slid into the passenger seat. As she settled in, her spine stiffened uncomfortably, and the temperature she had managed to cool within herself began to rise again.
âBri, did you hear about the scene Faith made over at the Haywood estate?â Aubree asked, pressing the gas pedal with a bit of frustration.
Brielle sat up straight, trying to expel the thoughts of Max from her mind. âYeah, I ignored their calls.
How did it end up?â
Aubree couldnât suppress a grin. âYour folks paid them a visit to apologize, but you know Faith, sheâs relentless. She accused you of being a flirt and made a huge fuss about ending the engagement, claiming you cheated on her son. In the end, I think it was Ryan who stepped in.â
âRyan?â
âMhm, Ryan calmed Faith down. So, the engagementâs still on.â
Brielle pursed her lips. Ryan had just been let go from Dorsey International, and his reluctance to break off the engagement was likely to avoid catching Michaelâs attention. Despite announcing his retirement, Michael still held absolute sway over the Dorsey clan. And Brielle didnât want to draw his scrutiny either.
âBri, if Michael gets involved, Iâm worried your situation will become really awkward. He turns a blind eye to the other Dorsey menâs escapades, but not with Max, his golden boy. He canât have a blemish on his record, you get me?â
Fooling around with Max in secret was one thing as long as it didnât reach the old manâs ears, but having any other designs would be a disaster. If it came to that, no one in the Dorsey family would stand by her side, not even Max.
Brielle understood this all too well, which was why she always kept a tight rein on her emotions. Falling for Max would mean never getting back up again.
She leaned back, intending to close her eyes and rest for a moment when suddenly the car lurched forward. The sudden force startled them both.
âScreech!â
The brakes were slammed, leaving a dark streak on the pavement. Around them, the hustle and bustle continued, while the Maseratiâs rear was slightly dented.
The car that hit them stopped, and out came Cameron and Lillian. Lillian seemed shaken, clinging to Cameronâs arm in the aftermath. Cameron soothed her while flanked by a secretary. He looked up and saw Brielle, a flash of disgust crossing his face. âWhat kind 15:30 of driving is this?â
Lillian, standing next to him, appeared surprisingly thrilled but restrained herself as if worried about provoking Brielleâs disdain.
Brielle felt like this was a stroke of bad luck, getting rear-ended by them of all people. âThe carâs Aubreeâs, and youâre fully responsible for the fender bender. Just deal with the insurance company directly.â
Cameron didnât want to engage with her, but her aloof demeanor irked him. âDo you have any idea how much trouble youâve caused the family?â
Lillian gently tugged at his sleeve, whispering, âCameron, donât be mad. Bri probably hasnât gotten the message yet. She was abroad, you know, with the time difference.â
Her words only reminded Cameron of Brielleâs deliberate non-responsiveness. Countless unanswered calls and texts fueled his irritation. âThereâs a family meeting tonight. Mom and Dad want to talk to you.
Stop being so headstrong.â
By now, Aubree had hung up with the insurance company and was irate at seeing Cameron babying Lillian. âCameron, whoâs your real sister here? Did you see at the million-dollar bracelet you bought Lillian? Your family has no shame, treating Bri like a pawn in a marriage deal. Spencer and Lillian have been fucking each other like crazy, and you still treat her like a treasure.â
Cameronâs face turned stormy, his gaze as chilling as a crypt. âAubree, Iâve known Lillian for years, and I know what kind of person she is. As for the little affair between you and Andrew, donât think no one knows about it.â
Aubreeâs expression faltered, confused about how he knew.
Lillianâs eyes sparkled maliciously upon hearing this. Aubree and Andrew? Werenât they siblings?
Concerned that Lillian might stir up trouble, Brielle quickly interrupted. âPlease tell mom and dad Iâm swamped with work and canât make it.â
âGrandpa said he wants to see you. You wouldnât want to disturb his peace in his twilight years over your issues, would you?â
Brielle felt a sharp pain in her chest, freezing on the spot, unable to respond.
Aubree was furious. Brielleâs grandpa had been diagnosed with dementia two years ago, and aside from Brielleâs regular visits to the nursing home, the rest of the Haywood family barely paid any attention. Now they were using an old man to manipulate Brielle-it was utterly despicable.