Chapter 286
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Lillian sneered inwardly, her heart as cold as ice. She shut the door behind her with a soft click and turned to face her nemesis, Brielle, lying on the hospital bed.
Brielleâs face was flushed with fever, an IV needle piercing the back of her hand, pumping lifeâsaving fluids into her bloodstream.
Fate, it seemed, was on Lillianâs side today.
A wicked grin flickered across Lillianâs face as she grabbed a pillow from the bedside and pressed it down hard over Brielleâs face. âYou bitch! Go to hell!â Her knuckles whitened with the force she applied, every muscle in her arm straining.
Brielle didnât even have time to utter a word; her breathing became more labored by the second. Her nightmare was turning into a horror show, the dark sky above seemed to drop an unreal shroud devoid of oxygen, and she was suffocating.
âHelp,â she gasped in her mind.
But Lillian was relentless, her grin twisted as she kept the pressure on.
At this critical moment, someone was knocking at the door, seemingly about to enter at any second.
Grinding her teeth in annoyance, Lillian quickly removed the pillow and tossed it aside. Brielleâs cellphone lay on the bedsheet, unguarded. Lillian snatched it up and, using Brielleâs fingerprint, unlocked the device.
Just then, the nurse entered, carrying a tray filled with various medications. She gave Lillian a suspicious glance. âAre you here to see Ms. Brielle? May I ask who you are?â
Max had entrusted the nurse to be vigilant with his patient, and not for a moment could she let her guard down. No sooner had she stepped out than someone new had appeared in the room.
Lillian pulled her hat down lower, âIâm her family, just wanted to check in on her. Is she okay?â
Suspicion lurked in the depths of the nurseâs eyes, but Lillianâs demeanor didnât give away anything out of the ordinary, so she just shook her head. âJust a bad tase of anxiety, some rest and sheâll be fine.â
The nurse prepared the injection, as Lillian spoke up, âMax asked me to come by and check on her, glad to hear sheâs doing well.â
Lillianâs words were a probe, with the increase in staff at the door, she couldnât help but suspect they were Maxâs people. After all, who else would care about Brielle?
At the mention of Max, a flicker of surprise crossed the nurseâs face, and her defenses dropped, her lips curving into a smile. âYouâre here on Maxâs behalf? Heâs not only handsome and wealthy, but heâs also so attentive to his girlfriend. Ms. Brielle is really lucky. They mustâve had a row. Max couldnât come by day, so he sneaks in at night to visit Ms. Brielle. Sheâs truly blessed.â
The nurse turned her back to administer the medication, unaware of the malignant hatred contorting Lillianâs face.
Lillian gripped the phone so tightly she wished she could crush it. Her mind replayed the nurseâs words on a loop.
Sneaking in at night to see her after a fightâ¦
Was this careful and gentle man really the same Max who had driven her to jump off the building? She remembered how cold and indifferent he was that night, as if her life meant nothing, and she were a bug to be stepped on.
That bitch! Why did she get everything. Why was it Brielle who had it all, while she, Lillian, had nothing but shame and loss?
âFuck all of you!.â
The nurse kept murmuring, full of envy, clueless that behind her, someone was poised with a vase, ready to claim her life. The vase was lifted high, about to be brought down with fatal force, when Lillianâs ears caught the sound of conversation. It was the night staff at the door. chatting idly.