Chapter 88
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
âBrielle! Open up right now!â Anger and humiliation churned within, a tempest raging in his chest.
Brielle lounged on the couch, making no move toward the door, her arms instead wrapped around Maxâs neck.
Max glanced down at her, easing her hands away, âNot going to answer the door?â
Brielle snorted with amusement, pointing first at him, then back to herself, âSo that he can find out that the almighty Mr. Dorsey has graced us mere mortals with his presence to personally attend to an employee?â
âWouldnât be the end of the world.â
âBang! Bang!â
The pounding on the door persisted, a clear sign that if the door wasnât opened, the knocking would become a permanent fixture.
Cleverly, Brielle grabbed her phone and quickly powered it down. Outside, Spencer indeed began to call.
âSorry, the number you have dialed is switched off.â Frustration nearly drove him to crush his phone, but then Lillian called. Spencer paused, irritation flickering in his eyes. In truth, the specific reason he had ended up in Lillianâs arms was now a blur. He only remembered drinking and feeling irritated by Brielle, unable to resist pouring out his grievances to Lillian.
His mind, muddled by booze, remembered only the softness of her embrace, and her whispering, âIf it were me, I wouldnât let you suffer like this.â
Indeed, being in his favor was a blessing, yet Brielle seemed clueless about treasuring it.
âLillian, whatâs up?â His tone was clipped, leaning casually against the door, devoid of his usual warmth.
Sizing up his mood, Lillian tread lightly, âSpencer, have you gone to see Bri?â
At the mention of Brielle, Spencer felt a blockage in his heart. He didnât feel loved with her, but with Lillian, he felt everything. Lillian was understanding, considerate, and even after knowing he was unwilling to break off the engagement, she didnât express her grievances. She remained gentle, not forcing fate, and throughout, he was the only man in her life. Compared to the fickle Brielle, Lillian was perfection.
Guilt pricked at Spencer, prompting a swift denial. âNo, Iâm at the Dorsey estate. Max needed to discuss some business.â
The apartmentâs poor soundproofing meant his words were crystal clear to the pair inside.
Brielleâs eyebrow arched, her fingers idly twirling Maxâs tie. âUncle Max, you needed him for something?â
Max gently pressed her hand down, careful not to disturb her injured leg.
Outside, Spencerâs clumsy lies continued. âJust some work stuff. Max can be quite serious in private.â
Lillianâs heart raced. She had never had the chance to see Maxâs private side or to gaze up close at that face, which must be a happiness in itself. She felt her mouth dry out, suspecting every woman probably dreamed of conquering him. Yet, here she was, without even a chance to speak to him.
Maybe Spencer was her opportunity.
âSpencer, do you dine privately with Max? Does he know about Brielleâs situation?â
At the first question, Spencer almost responded, but the second question made him explode. âWhy should he know about Brielleâs affairs? They hardly speak, maybe cross paths at work, but his world revolves around his job. When has he ever looked at a woman? Let alone one whoâs engaged.â
Lillian exhaled in relief. Although she had intentionally leaked Brielleâs attempt to seduce Max to Emily, and she had edited the video, she was always unsettled about why they appeared together at the auction. It was her lingering concern. She feared losing control of the situation.
15:10 Spencerâs response was the reassurance she needed. Indeed, Max had been devoted to his career for years, his only gossip involving with one Miss Barnes, and no other woman came close.
Brielle had merely taken advantage of her work position.
Lillianâs lips curved into a smile, her thoughts crystallizing. She longed to see Max, to speak softly to him. To lock gazes, even if only for a few seconds, would be enough to savor for a lifetime.