Chapter 430
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Brielleâs nerves were jittery as the car slid smoothly through the suburban streets, en route to see Martha. She wished she had taken a moment to pick up a little something. âShould I have bought a gift or something?â
âItâs alright. The care home provides everything,â Max reassured her, his voice laced with a tinge of regret. âBrielle, Iâm really sorry, but I canât introduce you as my girlfriend. In my motherâs eyes, Alivia is the ideal daughterâinâlaw. For the sake of her health, I canât reveal the truth just yet. Her new medication is only in the trial phase, and I donât want to risk upsetting her. Am I being too unfair?â
Max was torn for the first time, wondering if it was a mistake to bring her along.
Brielle felt a pang of sadness, but this was the grim reality between her and Maxâone they would have to face sooner or later.
If Alivia could win Marthaâs affection, maybe with some effort, she could, too. A surge of confidence washed over her. âItâs not unfair, not at all. I only care about my place in your heart,â she said, cheeks flushing with a mix of bravado and embarrassment.
Their relationship had always been easy, unfolding naturally without any need for overâtheâtop declarations of love. Never had she thought sheâd be the first to utter such a cheesy line. Her impulsive bravery quickly dissipated, leaving her with nothing but a warm blush.
Max chuckledâa sound that seemed to clear the skies and warm the earth. âIn my heart, youâre the one and only,â he said, dishing out a phrase cheesier than what she said.
The embarrassment vanished and was replaced by a sweet feeling so intense she could melt right there in the car. How perfect it would be if time could freeze in that moment.
Max reached out and gently pinched her earlobe, easing her tension. Taking a deep breath, Brielle stepped out of the car first.
If she wasnât visiting Martha as Maxâs girlfriend, sheâd do so as a colleague. Approaching Marthaâs room, Brielle stepped back, positioning herself behind Max where a subordinate ought to stand.
Amused, Max leaned over as if to kiss her, but a surprised voice from behind halted him, âMax?â
Brielleâs heart skipped a beat. She turned to face Alivia for the first time.
Alivia was dressed in a pastel ensemble, her hands resting calmly in front of her, and her eyes sparkling with a gentle grace like moonlit marble. Compared to Brielleâs cool demeanor, Aliviaâs harmless appearance could easily win over anyone, making them want to confide in her. But any secret shared would become a weapon in her hands.
Aliviaâs emotions were a whirlwind, though her face showed none of it. She had seen Max, moments from kissing Brielle.
13:02 Damn it!
Seeing Max so forthcoming was more painful than discovering a love bite on his collarbone. Before, Alivia had assumed Maxâs tolerance of Brielle was due to novelty, but now she realized their private rapport was much more intimate. The armor he wore for others seemingly melted away.
Brielle could touch Maxâs real warmth, but to everyone else, he remained an icy peak.
Alivia approached, her gaze fixating on Brielle, who met it without flinching, quickly spotting the disdain in Aliviaâs eyes. It didnât sting Brielle; she wasnât burdened by the judgments of others.
Max, unfazed by the tension, made the introductions. âThis is Alivia, Kenzo Barnesâ sister.â
âAlivia, this is Brielle, the woman I care for.â
That simple declaration outshone all else. Aliviaâs mouth tasted of blood, yet she forced a smile. âSo, this is the one who made you break your rules, Max. You two do look good together, and Ms. Brielle, youâre very beautiful. For the first time, I see that youâre superficial, just like everyone else, Max.â
It was a playful jab between friends, a compliment to Brielle. Max was thrilled with the compliment and softened visibly, his usual aloofness melting away. But this shift also gave Alivia an opening, and as she and Max chatted about other things, Brielle felt somewhat sidelined.