Chapter 941 They Won’t Spread The News
Charlene's mind raced to everything that had happened to her back there as fear, panic, and lividity ravaged her.But now was not the time to lose control.
She recalled how Brendan tried his best to maintain his composure and defended her despite being humiliated by the ordeal.
It meant that he still cared about her and had enough care and love for her that he could not bear to watch her suffer.
She had to secure this man! If Brendan decided to abandon her, those people she had been forced to work with...
they had even less reservation about abandoning her, too.
Someone whose reputation had gone down the sh*tter to the elite circle could not possibly rise up on their own ever again! After squaring the pros and cons of her options, Charlene turned on her heels and left quickly.
The waitress watched her darting away, and the smug grin on her face disappeared.
Solemnly, she said, "She's gone, Miss McKinnon."
Deirdre rubbed her arms, which were cold from being exposed to the AC.
"Phew! Thank you so much."
"No need to thank me! I owe Mr.Brighthall a personal debt.So, honestly, joining in a ruse to fool her is nothing.Hell, I’d gladly throw my life away for him!"
Deirdre flashed a smile while her mind retraced to the incident.
She was there when it happened—not among the crowd but hiding in the corner.
She had heard the entire exchange, too.
She had listened to the crowd directing their umbrage at Charlene, then the man who they had hired to escalate the situation, novelebook and finally, Brendan cleaning up the mess from "the goodness of his heart."
If she was allowed to be honest, Deirdre felt a little tinge of smug satisfaction.
Charlene was one of the people who had harmed her mother—she deserved what she got today.
After Brendan finished settling loose ends, he returned to the lounge.
As soon as he opened the door, though, Charlene threw her arms around his waist, shaking.
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