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Victoria felt she’d said too much, even though she wasn’t quite sure what she was trying to
communicate.
“Max is my brother, whether we’re close or not, and I don’t want him getting hurt.” With those words,
she slipped into the hospital room.
Brielle stood there, overhearing Victoria instructing the doctor. “He’s been cooped up at home. drinking
himself into oblivion. If I hadn’t found him today, he’d probably be dead. Please make sure there’s
always a nurse watching over him while he’s admitted. I’ll take care of the expenses.”
Spencer’s parents had long left Beaconsfield, and the only one in the Dorsey family who might still
have had some concern for him was probably Victoria.
Victoria had watched Spencer grow up; she knew about the night he spent on his knees in their
ancestral home. That was why she had said those things to Brielle.
Victoria knew all too well the kind of tricks her father could y. If a man as proud as Everett could be
broken, then Brielle stood no chance. Brielle and Max were never going tost, especially not with
Michael yet to truly exert his influence. Once he did, Brielle would lose her dignity just as Everett had.
However, Victoria didn’t regret a thing. At least she kept Everett by her side. That was where he’d stay
for the rest of his life.
The Dorseys never really understood love. What they felt was more like possession. Like now, Victoria
couldn’t define her feelings for Everett. Was it love or something else? She simply couldn’t bear to let
go and decided why not keep him close and torment each other? Victoria lowered her eyes, knowing
that unless Brielle werepletely unattached in this world, everything and everyone connected to herContent is ? 2024 N?velDrama.Org.
would be a burden, a vulnerability. Victoria’s father had used the woman Everett loved most to
threaten him, and that woman was pregnant at the time. Everett had been searching for this woman for
years, but how could he possibly seed with Michael’s methods? If not for the child still being alive,
Everett would’vemit suicide by now.
Victoria wanted to knock Everett off his pedestal and turn him into a ything she could manipte
and desecrate. The love she couldn’t have was returned to her in another form that satisfied her.
Not a single Dorsey was normal, including her brother, Max, who simplycked emotional awareness
and buried his feelings deeply.
Some people’s madness was external, others internal, and the world had always been that way. Back
at the office, Brielle learned that the police had taken away the woman who hurt her. She
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couldn’t find an excuse to exin her wrist injury to Max, so she said she would stay with Aubree
another night. Upon hearing she’d be with Aubree, Max didn’t press any further,
Brielle had a key to Aubree’s ce, made long ago. As she inserted it into the tock, she heard
footsteps from inside.
Aubree opened the door, and her slight spark of hope vanished upon seeing Brielle,
A quick nce inside showed that the previous night’s mess of clothes and bottles had been cleaned
up. The room was refreshed, and the table was neatlyden with delicious food, including a homemade
birthday cake.
Brielle knew who Aubree was waiting for, but that person probably wouldn’t show up tonight.
Feeling awkward, Aubree fiddled with the doorknob before mumbling. “Caught in a sad scene again,
huh? I knew he wouldn’te.”
Like a gambler addicted to hope, Aubree clung to the slim possibility until the bitter end.
She quickly pulled Brielle inside. “I made lots of goodies. Eat with me, or it’ll all go to waste.”
Brielle didn’t refuse. Aubree neededpany, even if it was just a silent presence.
Midway through their meal, both their phones rang. Max was calling Brielle about an issue with Martha,
who’d had three episodes in one day. He needed to visit the sanatorium.
Brielle stood up immediately, insisting on going with him. “Aubree, Max’s mom is in trouble. I’m heading
to the sanatorium.”
Aubree nodded, not letting on who had called her.
Brielle reached the sanatorium quickly. Several doctors were already restraining Martha when she
arrived.
Max, braving the chill of the night, stood by a window in the hallway, peering into the chaotic
scene.
A doctor approached Max, his tone sympathetic, “Ms. Martha’s been very unstabletely, and she’s
been calling for you. Deep down, she probably wants you by her side. However, your work keeps you
busy. Visiting every two weeks isn’t enough, and something about Beaconsfield is scaring her. That’s
why she’s acting out.”
Max rubbed his temple, then heard the doctor suggest, “Max, if you can’t be here often, maybe look
into what happened to Ms. Martha back then. We need to understand why she’s like this.”
Upon hearing this, Brielle felt a knot tighten in her stomach, an ominous premonition creeping over her.