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Chapter 446
She bit her lip, and tears welled up in a storm, but the words she forced out were
crystal clear.
Through the screen, Max couldn't sense her emotions. But Max wasn't a fool; he
realized Brielle probably just needed to vent. “Then cry,” he said. “Let it out, and
I'll feel better.”
No sooner had he spoken than Brielle’s muttled sobs came through, like a
wounded animal licking its wounds. “Yeah, how could the baby just be gone?”
Max had never been one to watch soap operas, and hearing Brielle’s sobbing
now, he was convinced such things shouldn't exist.
Once the sobs had a way out, they were hard to stop. Brielle really wanted to cry
her heart out. but she teared it might make Max suspicious, so she suppressed
most of the emotion.
Joy needed to be shared, and so did sorrow.
After crying for ten minutes, her eyes were sore, and tearing she couldn’t hold it
in any longer, she said, “Max, I'm gonna keep watching, okay? Can you give me
the day off?”
“Don't stay up too late,” Max cautioned. He wanted to say more, but Brielle had
already hung
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Just then, Kenzo sent a message saying that the guest list for the upcoming
barbecue was set. with no blabbermouths included.
Max thought about Kenzo’s line of work and felt irritated. [Can't you scriptwriters
take some responsibility for your audience?]
[???] Kenzo sent back three question marks, wondering if one of his dramas had
caused an issue. He even checked the trending topics on social media, thinking
his script might have caused an uproar big enough to reach Max.
But all was calm.
This was the first time Kenzo had been on the receiving end of Max's ire, and he
had no ideal why..
After sending the message, Max pulled up Aubree’s contact. [Next time, bring
Brielle to something less melodramatic.]
When Aubree saw the message, she thought she'd read it wrong.
Was Max messaging her first? Really?
She scrolled through the chat, reading it several times just to be sure.
She had probably been added as a contact only because of Brielle, and now, out
of the blue, he was reaching out to her. But she had already been warned by
Brielle not to let slip a word to Max, probably because the two had a falling out.
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After replying. Aubree dialed Brielle’s number, but there was no answer. She tried
again.
Meanwhile. Brielle was curled up in bed, sobbing into her pillow with her body
twitching from the effort. Her eyes
were swollen, and she looked a mess.
Ignoring the persistent ring of her phone, she only stopped crying when
exhaustion took over, blinking away the pain in her eyes.
Her voice was completely gone, leaving her unable to answer Aubree’s call. So
she texted back. [I'm sleeping now. I need some rest these days.]
Aubree didn’t respond, probably belleving her.
When the doctor came in and saw Brielle’s swollen eyes, she felt a pang of
sympathy. “Ms. Brielle, you should stop crying. You might tear your wounds open.
You need to rest and recuperate.”
Brielle didn’t have the energy to respond. Her head lay listless on the pillow.
The doctor, a woman in her forties, was reminded of her own daughter when she
saw Brielle and sighed. “It's not impossible to conceive: It's just going to be hard.”
Brielle remained silent, as still as a statue.
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After all, society was brutally realistic, and human nature was complex.
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Having worked in the clinic for so
long, the doctor had seen it all. From
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In the doctor’s eyes, Brielle was lucky not to have actually conceived, for given
the nature of the two men involved, the outcome for the child—and Brielle-would
likely have been grim.
Yet Brielle herself was unaware, and the pain of loss was the same whether she
had been pregnant or not.
The doctor drew the curtain and left the room.
Brielle closed her eyes to continue resting. She rested for four days.
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During that time, Sydney found those
days to be the most unbearable. Ever
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She went out of her way to confront Spencer on the top floor, but he just ushered
her into the men’s restroom, saying nothing, and thrusted into her.
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Sydney knew he didn’t respect her and never really saw her as a woman. To him,
she was nothing more than a tool, a mere connection to Brielle,

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