Chapter 268
Brielle’s eyes were rimmed with redness as she slumped into a seat, eventually leaning back on the sofa and drifting off to sleep.
When she awoke, it was already the next day, and her head throbbed with pain. Limping, she managed to make herself some food and tried contacting Max again, only to be greeted by the mechanical voice on the other end.
She had been blocked.
Brielle felt like a needle had been jabbed into her heart. She forced a self–mocking smile. Was this what they called reaping what you sow? It seemed Max really wanted to end things.
Deflated, Brielle put down her phone and stared blankly at the ceiling.
She spent the next three days at home in a daze, unable to muster the courage to reach out to him again.
On the morning of the third day, Aubree called, insisting that Brielle shouldn’t wallow at home. After freshening up, Brielle hailed a cab to the diner.
Aubree, upon seeing her, furrowed her brows with concern. “You’ve lost a ton of weight. Haven’t you been eating these past few days?”
Brielle managed a weak grin as she took a seat. “I did eat, but I didn’t really have an appetite.”
“I’ll come stay with you for a while, to take care of you.”
“No need, I can manage on my own.”
Brielle feared that if the conversation with Aubree went on any longer, she wouldn’t be able to keep herself from spilling everything about Max.
He had decided to go back to his high and mighty world, and she had no right to drag him down from his pedestal. He was meant to be untouchable, perched high above the rest.
Brielle never dared to expect more. After all, Max had never shown his feelings.clearly. Perhaps he had felt a flicker of affection, but it was too faint, easily discarded.
Constantly tiptoeing to reach another person was exhausting for anyone. Being left behind like this, oddly enough, felt like a relief. Better to have never owned than to always be in fear of losing.
She had always been such a pessimist when it came to love.
The meals had just arrived when Brielle heard her name being called. Looking up, she was surprised to see Miranda. It felt like an eternity since they had last met. These three days had felt like a long year.
Seeing Miranda’s face, Brielle was momentarily stunned, as if suddenly dragged back into the real world.
Chapter 268
Miranda had been too preoccupied with the Haywood family affairs to join the ladies for their afternoon teas, as they were busy dealing with Lillian’s mess, with the police refusing to budge.
Miranda couldn’t avoid today’s luncheon and was surprised to find Brielle there. Her chest felt like it was burning with fury as she approached. “Brielle, is that really you? How dare you show your face around here!”
Brielle frowned, feeling as if fate was playing a cruel joke on her.
The other well–to–do ladies following Miranda had also heard of Brielle and began to gossip.
“Isn’t this the daughter you raised? Why doesn’t she even greet you when she sees you?”
“So heartless. You might as well have raised a pet.”
These were the wives of CEOs who had dealings with the Haywood family, banding together to ostracize Brielle, the unwanted upstart. In their eyes, Brielle was a pitiful woman, abandoned by
her former fiancé.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Master of his heart (Max and Brielle)
New chapters please. Story is really interesting and i love both the ML and FL....
The rest???...