Chapter 513
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
Alivia felt the sting of the remark as if sheâd been slapped across the face. Her chest heaved with barely contained emotion.
The society ladies who had just been showing off their Italian were now flushed with embarrassment.
They had intended to make Brielle the butt of their joke, mocking her with a language they thought she couldnât understand. To their chagrin, Brielleâs Italian was even more fluent than theirs.
The atmosphere turned awkward; the moment they had spoken, they had become the jesters of the evening.
Brielle wasnât about to let Alivia off the hook. âMs. Alivia, donât you understand Italian?â she asked, her voice tinged with nonchalance.
The question cornered Alivia. Admitting she understood meant she knew the other women were ridiculing her, when she told Brielle they welcomed her. Claiming ignorance would suggest that she was less cultured than Brielle, who had mastered the language. Having presented herself as gracious and friendly towards Brielle all evening, choosing the former would expose Aliviaâs duplicity to everyone.
Suppressing the turmoil within, Alivia managed a strained smile. âI really donât understand. Did they say something unpleasant?â Her gaze swept innocently over the other guests, while the instigators avoided her eyes, shifting uncomfortably.
Barely holding back her rage, which felt like a taste of blood in her mouth, Alivia addressed the crowd.
âBrielleâs not out often, and we rarely gather like this. This evening isnât just a welcome party for Jaired;
itâs also the first time Brielleâs been at a social event like this.â
She looked at Tessa, who was glaring daggers at Brielle. From the moment Tessa had seen Brielle, her mood had plummeted. Her eyes met Aliviaâs, and without words, they agreed that Brielle must be humiliated tonight.
At Aliviaâs cue, Tessa rose, her face pale but flushed with excitement at the thought of Brielleâs impending disgrace. Unaware that Alivia had easily manipulated her emotions. Tessa was out of her depth against such cunning.
She approached the grand piano and casually asked, âAlivia, may I? Iâve heard this is a collectorâs pride. Iâve been practicing a piece recently, and seeing this piano makes me want to give it a go. Ms.
Brielle, you wouldnât mind accompanying me, would you?â
Tessa, having been sheltered, must have honed other skills. She played the piano beautifully and was sure Brielle, an orphaned girl who later joined the Haywood family, couldnât compare. After all, would the Haywoods have ever provided her with a proper education?
Nodding. Alivia said, âOf course, this piano was indeed in a gallery before being brought here for a private concert.â
Tessaâs smile grew as she turned to Brielle. âMs. Brielle, you play, donât you? Since itâs our first 13.02 time at such a gathering, letâs relax with some music.â
Relieved, the other ladies were ready to settle scores.
âRight, itâs just a casual getâtogether among friends. If youâre practicing, Brielle, why not join in?â
âSurely, you can play the piano? Our tutors were worldâclass.â
âDonât pick on her, guys. She probably doesnât even know the make of this piano.â
As the chatter continued, Alivia finally found some solace in their words. She turned to Brielle, feigning kindness. âIf youâre not up to it, I could assist Tessa. She loves playing, and now sheâs just inspired.â
These women were born into privilege, wellâversed in the arts. They had always enjoyed the finest, which was their fortune, but it was wrong for them to trample on those less fortunate.
Alivia, ever gentle, took hold of Brielleâs arm. âBrielle, itâs okay if you canât play. Iâll help Tessa.â