Chapter 411
Brielle’s stomach churned uneasily as she stared at the pregnancy test in her hand, feeling utterly
clueless for the first time. She had attempted to tear open the wrapper several times but couldn’t
muster the courage. Instead, she just leaned back on the couch, trying to alleviate the pain in her
abdomen.
It was almostughable that a woman could forget to take precautions during an intimate encounter
with a man.
Was Max’s devilishly handsome face so distracting, or did she, somewhere deep down, actually want
to leave something behind from their fleeting moments together?
But this lovesick foolishness was so not Brielle.
She sighed, simply sitting on the couch, lost in thought. Eventually, she fell asleep right there, slumped
over the armrest.
When she woke up at nine in the morning, dark circles had taken up residence under her eyes. She
was alreadyte for work. ncing at the pregnancy test, still unopened, Brielle massaged her temples
and headed to the bathroom to freshen up. Finally, she ripped open the wrapper.
Six minutester, she stared at the two lines on the stick, her mind going nk. The pregnancy test felt
like it was burning her hand. Once she snapped back to reality, she chucked it into the trash bin.
With no appetite for breakfast, she sat back on the couch, zoning out just like the night before. Her
computer automatically updated with new messages.
Photos of Alivia and Max had already hit the front–page headlines. And there was Alivia, supporting a
figure dressed in an elegant suit. The media only captured a back shot. Spection was rife that this
was Max’s mother–Martha.
Brielle stared nkly at the screen as every channel buzzed with news about the power couple. The
media was even hyping up their matching rosaries, positing that the wedding bells would ring within the
month.
Whispers suggested that even Martha’s return to the country was to orchestrate Max’s nuptials.
“A match made in high society heaven.”
“Are the golden girl and golden boypromising for love, or is it just another tale of aristocratic
romance?”
“Everyone loves a storybook romance, and Max and Alivia are living proof that fairy talese true.”
Beyond the media frenzy, onlinementers were leaving thousands of messages, and the buzz was
relentless.
Brielle, staring at the photos and videos, along with the revelry of thements, felt eerily calm. She
knew full well the clout Alivia wielded in Beaconsfield, so none of this came as a surprise.
Her thoughts drifted back to the pregnancy test with the damning two lines. She had no idea
what to do next.
By noon, she dragged herself to Dorsey International, still in a daze. It was clear to the whole
department that she was distracted. Even the documents she reviewed were riddled with
errors.
“Ms. Haywood, if you’re not feeling well, maybe you should take a sick day?” her colleagues
suggested, genuinely concerned for her well–being.Belongs to ? n0velDrama.Org.
Brielle seemed to snap back to reality, noticing her scribbles on the documents, and again. pressed a
hand to her temple.
“I’ll be okay in a bit,” she assured them.
But just then, Spencer walked in. Brielle’s face darkened immediately. Why couldn’t this guy. take a
hint?
Spencer noticed the slightly pale look on Brielle’s face, his eyes full of triumph. “Alivia only just got
back, and she already can’t stand it?” he thought.
The employee standing by, aware of the past grievances between the two, wisely left. Once she had
left, Brielle looked up without courtesy. “Get out.”
But Spencer didn’t seem angry, rather there was a sense of smug satisfaction. “Brielle, Uncle Max left
you to go pick up Alivia. You must be very upset?”
Brielle thought Spencer was seriously sick in the head. She was never pleasant to him, yet he kept
coming back for more.
“I’m indeed very upset. You know how thirsty I am.” She said with mock severity, trying to rattle
him.
Spencer, however, seemed taken aback and struggled to respond. “Since when did you start talking so
coarsely?” But he couldn’t deny the rush of excitement he felt.
The words Brielle had uttered yesterday-“I do enjoy being with him on bed“-had haunted his dreams all
night, her voice echoing, her flushed face haunting him.
Spencer had gone through adolescence like anyone else, but this was the first time since reaching
adulthood that he felt embarrassed by a dream about a woman. In the morning, he had even thrown
away his pants in a guilty panic, as if they were tainted with his dirty thoughts.