Chapter 48
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Lillian put the phone down and looked down to rub her belly. She and Spencer had been playing fast and loose, never bothering with contraception, but her body was betraying her stubbornly refusing to conceive Lately Spencer had been especially attentive, hopeful that this time would be the charm. If she could just get pregnant, Brielle would be out of the picture for good.
Faith, sitting across from her, saw her wandering off and a hint of displeasure crossed her brow Lillian lacked Brielleâs professional prowess, but she had her own advantages-compliant, sweet-talking, and without an overabundance of ambition.
Lillian Faith began, her voice laced with a firm reminder. âI told you from the start to be mindful of your place. Itâs Spencerâs choice to keep you around, but I wonât have you jeopardizing his advancement.
His recent demotion-did you blab something to Max that you shouldnât have?â
There had been whispers that a woman had taken her complaints straight to Max.
Faith had a soft spot for Lillian, but now she doubted whether the woman was fit to be seen in their circles.
Lillianâs eyes reddened, her face a picture of sincerity. âFaith, I truly love Spencer, and I never wanted anyone to find out about us. Besides. Iâve never even met Max.â
Max of Dorsey International-his name was known to all. For Lillian to even dream of meeting a man of his stature was folly, let alone speak out of turn in his presence.
She had seen Maxâs face in the financial papers, expecting Spencerâs Uncle Max to be a stern, commanding figure with an authoritative square jaw. She hadnât expected him to be so young, so astonishingly charismatic.
The very first time Lillian had seen his face, it felt as though someone had squeez heart. He was perfection personified, nearly surreal. It would be wonderful to cros with a man like that. Her eyes fell, her thoughts racing with a warm fervor.
Faith, noting the expression on Lillianâs face, frowned slightly, wondering if perhaps s was being paranoid. After all, Max had resources at his disposal. He could have found out on his own.
Farthâs eyes drifted to the laptop on the table-the one Lillian had been using to do her research. Now it was paused on a forum page.
[Have you heard? Brielleâs been with two guys, giving Spencer a real kick in the teeth.]
I were Spencer, Iâd break off the engagement pronto. Itâs disgusting.]
[Who knows how many have had her? Even if sheâs good at her job, whoâs to say she didnât sleep her way to the top?]
Lillian noticed Faithâs prying eyes and hastily reached to close the laptop. âItâs all nonsense. Please donât give it another thought Bri isnât like that.â
Faithâs eyes blazed with an incensed red as she yanked the laptop towards her, inhaling sharply.
âWhatâs this website?â
Lillianâs eyes dropped, her fingers nervously twisting her blouse. âI have a friend at Dorsey International. Itâs their internal forum, anonymous, so maybe someoneâs spreading rumors.â
Her lips pursed, her gaze flitting about, âBut, Faith, you should really ask Spencer himself. That night, Bri was furious, confessing in front of all of us that sheâd been with other men. I think she just spoke without thinking. Spencer would know the truth.â
Faithâs pupils constricted fiercely. She couldnât believe someone like Brielle would speak carelessly.
Brielle was stubborn to a fault; if she did something, sheâd own up to it. If she had admitted it openly, then there was a very good chance it was true.
Her son had been made a fool of!
Faith stood abruptly, wishing she could confront the Haywood family and call off the engagement on the spot.
Watching Faithâs livid departure, Lillian took a smug sip from her teacup on the side, a smile curling her lips. People could be so delightfully gullible.