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Chapter 432
Martha had always been a woman of means, and it showed in the steely glint of
her eyes as she bore down on Brielle with an almost predatory gaze. A scornful
chuckle escaped Martha. “Seems like something did happen between you two.”
Brielle felt an icy chill spread through her body. Every word from Martha was a
sharp sting to her pride.
“And did you think to use protection? My son is a good kid, but I doubt he thought
that far ahead during his first time at the rodeo. But you, Ms. Brielle, ought to
know better about these things as a woman. And let's not forget, Alivia is the one
the Dorsey family has embraced. Since you've decided to play in Max's garden,
you should be prepared to do it in the shadows. You're a college—educated
woman, Ms. Brielle. I shouldn't need to teach you such basics. But out of respect
for the fact that you were born, if not properly raised, I'm reminding you that the
Dorsey family doesn't allow illegitimate children to tarnish its name. It's a creed
etched in our bones. If you are pregnant, that child won't see the light of day.”
Martha's tone was light, yet her words were weighted with a gravity that crashed
into Brielle’s ears, causing an almost physical pain. The humiliation from the
woman whose approval she desperately sought was unbearable. It was all for
the sake of the man she loved.
Martha reached into a drawer and pulled out a strip of pills, her face void of
emotion. “Here, Ms. Brielle. Take these.”
Brielle recognized the label instantly; they were birth control pills. She couldn't
take them; if she did, the life growing inside her would be in jeopardy.
Brielle internally cursed herself for not having thought through their actions,
which was why she was now at such a disadvantage.
Martha's expression sharpened. “Or are you saying you're already pregnant?”
Was that why Max had suddenly brought Brielle here, to prepare her for this
confrontation?
“I'm not, Ms. Martha. Max and I have always been careful.”
Martha's laugh was cold as ice. “Is that so? Then prove it. Swallow a few right
now, in front of
me.”
Brielle’s fingers tensed; she desperately hoped for Max to return soon.
Martha narrowed her eyes, “I'm laying it out here, Ms. Brielle. If you are indeed
pregnant, it’s either the child or me. My life means nothing to me anymore. If I die
over this disgrace you carry, do you think Max would still stand by you? How far
can a relationship built on guilt really go? Of course, this is only if you're
pregnant. To prove you're not, pop three of these pills right now.”
Brielle wanted nothing more than to walk away from Martha and all this madness,
but this was Max’s mother. It must have taken a lot for Max to decide to bring
Brielle here, and she had botched everything.
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Chapter 432
Martha's disdain for her was even deeper than Alivia’s, who at least pretended to
have some courtesy. Martha's eyes bore into Brielle like she was the enemy. It
hurt because, until this moment, except for Tiffanie, Brielle had not earned the
approval of anyone in Max's family.
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Taking the pills could harm the baby.
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hearts.
The pain of being struck by a tile falling from a roof was one thing, but the
deliberate sting of a pebble thrown by a loved one or their family was agony
doubled.
Brielle took the bottle and poured out three pills, Martha's words still echoing.
“You can't breathe a word of this to Max. He thinks I'm clueless about you two.
Keep it zipped.”
So, it was Alivia who had spilled the beans?
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Brielle had always been confident,
but the recent stress of her
pregnancy had left her feeling utterly
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drained. Sometimes, love esi m
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surrounded a couple could slowly
erode their passion. That weariness
seeped from her bones, leaving her
defenseless. Without further thought,
she brought the pills to her lips, but
before she could swallow, the door
swung open, and Max stepped in.
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Max saw the distress in her eyes, then noticed the pill bottle in her hand, and his
face darkened. “Spit them out.”
Brielle turned away, but he closed the distance swiftly, grasping her chin firmly.
In the next breath, his lips were on hers, prying open her mouth to whisk away
the pills she hadn't yet swallowed into his own.
For the first time, Brielle felt the raw intensity of Max's emotions, fierce as if a gun
were held to his heart, both brazen and wild.

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