Chapter 507
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
He paused for a few seconds before shaking his head subconsciously. âNo, why?â
âWhat about Aubree?â
âAubreeâs got a fierce temper and isnât exactly the crafty type.â
âRight. Brielle said sheâs knitting me a scarf.â
Andrewâs feet almost slipped off the pedals, nearly slamming the brakes in shock. As he turned incredulously to glance at Max, he noticed a faint smile playing at the corners of Maxâs usually Stoic face.
Andrew was a roughâaroundâtheâedges kind of guy, but even he sensed that this mustâve been some sort of brag. He frowned deeply, his expression indescribable. He even wondered if Max had been switched out at some point because this behavior was just too outlandish.
Too sullen to speak, he drove in silence all the way until he dropped Max off. His mood remained clouded even when he was alone in his car.
He pulled out his phone, tempted to call Aubree, but she had been avoiding him lately. If he wanted to see her, heâd have to go to her place.
Aubree had bought a house a while back, but since she and Andrew had been in an onâandâoff relationship, she usually stayed over at his place. Now, Andrewâs home was filled with both of their belongings, from the entryway mat to the bed sheets, all of which Aubree had picked out. He had grown accustomed to his space being overrun by Aubreeâs things, and he didnât mind it one bit.
Andrew parked outside Aubreeâs apartment building, idly tapping his fingers on the steering wheel as he waited to see when she would appear. He waited from afternoon till nightfall, patient as a panther lurking in the shadows for its prey.
Clad in a coat, Aubree walked slowly back home, accompanied by another taller and seemingly male figure.
Andrewâs eyes narrowed, and he hunched over the steering wheel: He rarely paid attention to Aubreeâs personal life, including her friends and social circles, but now, the sight of a strange man by her side sent a jolt through his spine.
Aubree was surprised to find Andrew had come over on his own. Her high heel had broken earlier in the evening, and luckily, a neighbor from her building had given her a lift home. She thanked him and headed towards her building, but then she was suddenly pulled into a car before she could enter the lobby.
She nearly screamed, and her mouth was quickly covered by a firm hand. âItâs me.â
Recognizing his voice, Aubree relaxed, then immediately began to struggle in anger. âWhat are you doing?â
Andrew wrapped an arm around her, his hand already wandering. âWho was that guy? Got yourself another man on the side?â
Aubree scoffed, noticing several neighbors heading their way, If they caught on to the commotion in the car, It would certainly lead to gossip, âLet me go first.â
But Andrew reclined the seat and pressed down on her, ruthlessly tearing at her clothes. Startled, Aubree saw the neighbors drawing closer and nearly pleaded as she grabbed Andrewâs hand. âNot like this, weâll be discovered.â
However, Andrew always did as he pleased, brushing her hand aside and easily having his way. The car began to rock, and the approaching neighbors were visibly shocked by the sight of the trembling vehicle.
Her room was just upstairs, and yet Andrew couldnât hold back, a blatant act of indecency.
Fuming, Aubree pounded on Andrewâs chest, but he was much taller and overpowering. In a fit of rage, she bit down hard on his shoulder, tasting blood in her mouth.
The pain was hardly a bother to Andrew. In fact, he intensified his movements, making the car shake even more violently. He didnât live here and couldnât care less what the neighbors thought of him. And so, he also dismissed how they might judge Aubree. That was none of his concern; all he wanted was the thrill of the moment.
Aubree closed her eyes, not wanting to imagine what the homeownersâ chat group would be saying later.
Three hours later, Andrew finished, planting a kiss on her lips. âWill you come back tomorrow night?â
Aubree silently dressed, ignoring him. The car was heavy with the scent of their encounter, and tears threatened to spill from her eyes as she dressed.
However, the dim light concealed them from Andrewâs notice. Without a response from Aubree, he assumed she was still angry. Had he not satisfied her?