Chapter 260
Brielle lounged on the sofa, her mind in a daze. She couldn’t sit idly by any longer, so she turned to the
busy–bodied Wesley and asked, “Hey Wesley, can I borrow your phone for a sec?”
Wesley paused, Mr. Dorsey had made it clear: if Ms. Brielle ever asked to borrow a phone, he had to
be informed. Still, he handed over his phone with a smile, nodding, “Sure thing, Ms. Brielle.”
Relieved, Brielle grabbed the phone and strolled into the garden, ensuring no one was around before
dialing Aubree’s number. Aubree picked up swiftly, and Brielle spilled the beans on what she’d done.
On the other end, Aubree took a deep breath, her voice a whisper of disbelief. “You’ve really lost it,
kidnapping Spencer? And hiding out in a Dorsey International hotel? If any of the Dorsey n. finds
out, you…”
But before Aubree could finish, Brielle cut her off, “Aubree, think of something. Move him, even if it
means sneaking him out in a trash bin. Don’t raise any red gs. Ryan’s searching high and. low, and I
can’t have him finding Spencer.”
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Aubree had never imagined Brielle capable of such a wild scheme. After hanging up, she rushed to the
hotel, only to be turned away from Brielle’s room. It belonged to Max, and even Brielle had forgotten
that crucial detail.
She’d chosen Max’s private suite because it was the safest bet, and no one would dare enter without
cause. Now, that very safety became her trap.
With the room key destroyed along with the phone, getting a new one meant a personal trip to the front
desk. But there she was, at Premier Pce, under Max’s watchful eye. A hasty departure would only
deepen his suspicions.
Brielle’s head pounded with the stress of it all. After mulling it over, she decided to risk the trip to the
hotel. She ryed the n to Wesley, who frowned, “Do you have to go back right now. Ms. Brielle?”
She nodded, “Keep this under wraps from Mr. Dorsey. I’ll try to be back by morning.”
Max hadn’t shown his face at Premier Pce for days, their strained rtionship keeping him at bay.
Wesley sighed, reluctantly giving his consent.
Back at Pearl Estate, Brielle bought herself a new phone and immediately reached out to Aubree.
Aubree arrived in no time, fretting all the way, “Ryan’s making a scene. Everyone knows Spencer’s
gone. Getting him out of that hotel, just us two? It’s unrealistic. I suggest we bring in a third party.”
“Who?”
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“Tiffanie.”
Tiffanie knew everyone, inside the circle and out. With her help, the move might just work. Desperate,
Brielle called Tiffanie without dy.
An hourter. Tiffanie’s car waited downstairs. Brielle and Aubree hopped in to find Mason sulking in
the passenger seat. He barely nodded at Brielle before crossing his arms and shutting down.
Brielle swallowed hard, uncertain if Tiffanie had seen the message she’d sent. If she had, even with
Tiffanie’s carefree nerve, she wouldn’t be caught dead with Mason again. But Tiffanie smiled and
hummed along to a tune, drumming her fingers on the steering wheel.
“Don’t sweat it, Brielle. I’ve got this.” Tiffanie assured her. “Already called a buddy of mine. You get that
key card, and tonight, we’ll move him.”
Brielle exhaled with relief, “Tiffanie, let’s keep this among us for now.”
Tiffanie winked. “My lips are sealed.
Trusting Tiffanie’s reliability in such matters, Brielle didn’t push further.
When the car pulled up to the hotel, Brielle, leaning on her crutch, made her way inside, but as she
approached the front desk, she ran into someone unexpected–Lillian.
Lillian had been waiting on that driver’s news forever and was getting antsy, especially after hearing
about Spencer’s disappearance. Spencer was supposed to be with Brielle, right? Why was everyone
saying he was missing?
Curiosity piqued, she’d returned to the hotel only to bump into Brielle herself.
Lillian staggered back, spooked as if she’d seen a ghost. “How are you still…”
Brielle raised an eyebrow, a cold smile ying on her lips as she nced at her leg. “You mean, how
am I still alive?”
Lillian checked their surroundings, making sure no one was eavesdropping before tearing into Brielle.
“Yeah, how are you still breathing, you wretch? You should’ve been dead long ago. I heard Spencer’s
missing. Wasn’t he with youst night? I saw you both enter the same room. Don’t tell me you’ve
locked him away?”