Chapter 482
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Was this really the end?
After losing an innocent child and being left scarred and bruised, Max was about to marry someone else a perfect ending for him, while she had been nothing more than a passerby in his eyes from the very beginning.
Brielleâs head was pounding with a headache that only seemed to fade when Aubree pushed her into the bathtub. In the warmth of the water, she felt like she was coming back to life, yet she made no other move and simply soaked in the hot embrace.
Aubree stepped out of the bathroom and ordered some comfort food for delivery, then sat waiting for Brielle. Her eyes glanced at Brielleâs phone on the counter, which had turned off automaticallyâ
probably hadnât been charged in days. She picked up the phone and plugged it in. After everything was set, she settled on the couch, waiting for Brielle to emerge.
During that time, Andrew called. Aubree frowned upon seeing the flashing name and dismissed the call without a second thought..
Andrew dialed again. He wasnât as heartless as he seemed. After being rejected once, twice, by the third call, Aubree gave in.
âWhat do you want?â
âBrielleâs out of jail?â
Aubree let out a scoff, her lips curling with mockery, âYeah, no thanks to you, Mr. Big Shot.â
Andrew seemed unaffected by her scorn; instead, he lounged back, one leg bent, clad only in a bathrobe revealing his tanned skin in a way that could set pulses racingâif anyone were there to see it.
Drying his hair, he asked casually, âAre you upset?â
Aubreeâs eyes brimmed with tears. It was always this way with himâslap you, then dangle a carrot in front of you. And she was already softening without even receiving that carrot yet.
That was the terrifying thing about love. It ate at you like ants on an elephant, leaving even Aubree disgusted by her own pitiful state.
âNo, itâs just your usual way. Iâm used to it.â
Andrew paused, sensing her tone, and sighed. âAubree, how long are you planning to stay out this time? If youâre going to forgive me eventually, why make a scene at all? Just come back. Itâs cold, and Iâm freezing alone in bed.â
That was Andrew for youâable to shrug off all of her heartache, regret, and sorrow with ease. But if Tessa so much as furrowed her brow, heâd move heaven and earth to make her happy. That was the difference between love and indifference.
Aubree wanted to say âsheâd never return, but instead, she looked down. âWeâll see.â Those words were probably the most hurtful thing she could muster.
13:20 Chapter 48Z Andrew didnât push further. âIâll be waiting for you. I havenât changed the locks.â
Aubree ended the call and slumped on the couch, staring blankly at the ceiling. She hadnât slept well since Brielleâs incident. Now that Brielle was finally free, Aubreeâs tension was released, and fatigue washed over her from all sides. Yawning, she dozed off at the edge of the sofa.
Brielle spent an hour in the bath, and the house was quiet when she emerged. Aubree was asleep on the couch, her body slouched awkwardly.
The air conditioning was off, so Brielle turned it on. She did not want Aubree to catch a cold and fetched a blanket to cover her.
The food arrived. Brielle picked it up, noticing Aubree was still asleep. She had no appetite but warmed the food in pots anyway, so itâd be ready when Aubree woke.
As dusk approached, the sunset cast romantic shadows across the room. Brielle stood by the floorâtoâ
ceiling window for a while before slipping on a coat and glancing back at Aubree.
Seeing her still asleep, Brielle let out a relieved sigh and tiptoed to the door, thinking sheâd just sneak a peek. If she saw it with her own eyes, she could give up, free from any lingering thoughts.
And if she were rejected quietly, at least it wouldnât be too embarrassingâAubree wouldnât know or be there to judge her. With that thought, Brielle closed the door behind her.
At the sound of the door shutting, Aubreeâs eyelashes fluttered, and she sighed, pulling a pillow into her embrace. She decided to pretend she knew nothing. Sometimes, you donât hit the brakes until you crash into a wall.
Brielle called Tiffanie for the address of the Dorsey family gathering. Tiffanie was quick to respond, sending the address directly to Brielleâs phone, followed by a cautionary note. [A daring move, huh?
Aliviaâs planning is tight tonight, intentionally setting the Barnes family gathering next door. Everyone knows what sheâs up to; Maxieâs engagement to her is all but sealed. If you barge in now, itâs suicide.
You wonât last a second against her.]
After a pause, another message came. [Just so you know, Brielle, if you go down in there, no oneâs coming to pick up the piecesânot the Dorseys, the Rowlands, or the Barnes. A flick of their fingers could crush you.]
[I thought I was bold, but youâre outright mad. Ah well, madness be damned. If you donât act, Maxieâs truly gone for good.]
Brielle gripped the steering wheel and floored the gas pedal.