Chapter 52
“Got the jitters?”
Max’s voice came through the phone with a chill that was like an invisible hand, steadying a racing heart
“Nah, I just know he’s joking.”
Max’s eyebrow arched, his lips curling into a slight smirk, “Andrew never jokes”
Brielle’s breathing hitched a bit as she felt Kenzo’s gaze turn more meaningful. She just wanted to end the call as soon as possible “Uncle Max, you needed me for something?”
“Yeah, get ready. You’re joining me on a business trip tonight.”
Brielle thought she’d misheard, but when it came to work, she straightened up, all business. “What time tonight?”
“Flight’s at ten. Patrick will pick you up.
That settled it for Brielle, she couldn’t say no to Max. She handed the phone back to Andrew with a thanks and then turned to Tiffanie. “Something’s come up with work-I’ve got to head out.”
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Then she looked at Kenzo, “Kenzo, I never got to thank you for that thing three yea owe you dinner.” Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
Kenzo’s gaze deepened, his smile fading a little, “Sure, add me on Messenger.
Without any fuss, Brielle whipped out her phone, added him, exchanged a few polite words, and left.
After she was gone, Kenzo put his phone down and turned to Andrew.
“Little Canary?”
The gentle smile was gone, replaced by an unreadable expression.
Andrew flipped his lighter open and lit a cigarette with practiced ease, “What, scouting info for your little sister again?”
“Alivia has been nagging too much. I can’t just sit back and do nothing.”
“Nothing special. Max will keep her close for a few days.”
Kenzo’s eyes narrowed slightly, a spark of interest flickering in them. Max, keeping a woman close?
Whatever the reason, Brielle was now a threat to Alivia’s future. Kenzo smirked at the thought of the drama that would unfold.
Tiffanie, on the side, really didn’t want to stand with two men like this. It would affect her upcoming hunting. She made a quick excuse and slipped into the dance floor, eyes peeled for her target: a top- tier celebrity rumored to be there tonight.
Meanwhile, Brielle returned to her apartment, clueless about where the business trip would take her or for how long.
She packed a couple of outfits and, after a moment’s thought, applied a touch of makeup. Then she grabbed all the documents she could carry, and by seven, Patrick’s car pulled up downstairs.
Brielle slid into the car and immediately noticed Max, sitting quietly with his eyes closed, head resting against a custom headrest, looking every bit the picture of weary nobility.
She moved more gently, not wanting to disturb him, then leaned forward to ask Patrick in a low voice.
“Where are we headed?”
“Ms. Brielle, you’ll see when we get there.”
Reading the room, Brielle fell silent.
Before boarding the plane, her phone rang-it was the Haywood family. The Haywood household was in an uproar because Faith had shown up in person to scorn them and call off the engagement.
“Brielle, get back here now!”
“Do you have any idea how vital the business ties between the Haywoods and the Dorseys are? Since Spencer still wants this engagement, keep your mouth shut. Bri, don’t disappoint me. You’ve been stepping out of line too much lately.”
That night, Brielle confessed to having an affair, making Miranda feel bot Combined with the thoughts from Lillian’s diary, Miranda suddenly felt past years. Actually, Brielle’s nature was just so deceptive and fickle!
Regret washed over her for not having Lillian as her own daughter-at lea have been such an embarrassment.
nger and pain.
by these
“Mom, Spencer cheated on me first. His thing with Lillian, it’s like a thorn in my
Impatience flickered in Miranda’s eyes. She felt she knew Brielle’s true nature and believe a word she said.
“Just get back here and apologize to Ms. Faith, And don’t bring up that night again. As long as Spencer is willing, you must marry into the Dorsey family.”
Brielle had never felt so insignificant in her position within the Haywood family