My Family Forced Me to Become a Maid at 17—But Every Night, I Secretly Entered the Millionaire’s Son’s Room

How his mother’s charity events waste more money on flowers than a maid earns in six months.

How rich people speak about helping the poor while refusing to learn the names of the poor people in their kitchens.

He listens.

Really listens.

That is when your feelings become dangerous.

Not because he is handsome.

Though he is.

Not because he is rich.

His money still feels like a wall between you.

But because he sees you.

When you tell him you wanted to become a teacher, he does not laugh.

He asks, “What subject?”

You blink.

“No one ever asked me that.”

His face tightens.

“I’m asking now.”

You look down.

“English. Maybe literature. I like stories.”

“Then you’ll teach literature.”

You laugh softly.

“I’m a maid.”

“You’re seventeen,” he says. “Your story is not over.”

The words enter you like light under a locked door.

One night, after he manages six steps with the walker, he catches your wrist before you leave.

“Maria.”

You turn.

His hand is warm.

“You saved me.”

You shake your head.

“No. You did the work.”

“I was dead before you came.”

Your eyes burn.

“You were hidden. That’s not the same.”

He looks at you like you are the only person in the world who knows the difference.

Then he whispers, “Stay.”

You should leave.

You know that.

The hallway is dark. The mansion is dangerous. You are a maid. He is the heir. People like you do not get love stories with people like him unless someone pays for it later.

But you stay.

You sit beside his bed until he falls asleep, his hand still loosely holding yours.

The next morning, Damian smiles at you across the breakfast room.

And you know he knows.

The attack comes two nights later.

You are carrying folded linens through the second-floor hallway when someone grabs your arm and pulls you into the storage room.

Damian.

His hand clamps over your mouth before you can scream.

“Little maid,” he whispers. “You’ve been very busy.”

You struggle, but he is stronger.