Orphaned Tessy found kindness next door, unaware it would tie her to the wealthy Ryan. Years later, their forbidden connection ignites, but her hidden past and powerful enemies threaten everything. Can their love survive secrets, betrayal, and a fight for their future? Discover From Maid to Heiress, a tale of hidden identities and a love that defies all odds.
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Summer invitation
“I don’t need a vacation. I need him.”
Ryan Smith’s voice cracked through the room, sharp and angry. He threw the paper onto the marble table, frustration creasing his brow as he pinched the bridge of his nose. “He doesn’t get it, does he?”
Margaret stood silently across the room, her eyes heavy with emotion she wouldn’t let spill. She had raised him since birth, fed him, soothed his cries, clapped for his first steps. She was everything his real mother couldn’t be. His mother had died giving birth to him, and his father had checked out emotionally ever since.
Light spilled into the room as Margaret stepped forward, her features sharp but soft with concern. She looked too young to carry the weight she did, early thirties, porcelain skin, tired eyes. The years have been kind to her face but unkind to her heart.
“You have to go, Ryan,” she said, steady and sure. “Your grandmother is expecting you. It’ll do you good to spend time with her.”
Ryan turned toward the window, jaw tight as the city lights glittered in the distance. His father’s home office situated in the Smith's mansion felt colder than usual. He’d come here expecting a conversation. Instead, Margaret had handed him a letter, his father’s new idea of communication.
“He just doesn’t understand,” Ryan said, louder now. “I need him. I need his attention, not this!” He pointed at the letter, voice raw.
Margaret didn’t flinch. “You need to calm down.”
She knew this side of him, the short temper, the boiling anger. Alexander, his father, had it too. Like father, like son. A small, tired smile tugged at her lips as her thoughts drifted to Alexander before she forced it away.
“And worse, you’re not even coming with me,” Ryan said, his voice dropping lower. “If he wants me to accept this... then you have to come.”
She shook her head gently, already bracing for this. “You’re going, Ryan. I’m not needed there.”
He scowled but didn’t argue. At eighteen, he still clung to the hope that his father would someday see him. His birthday was last week. The party was extravagant, white tents, expensive decorations, chandeliers, expensive drinks, music, but his father didn’t show up. Not a message. Not even a call. Just silence.
“I don’t want to go alone,” he muttered, almost to himself.
Margaret heard it. She paused, her back already turned, before saying softly, “You won’t be alone. You’ll be with your grandmother. She loves you.”
“But it’s not the same,” he whispered.
“How will you know that when you haven't spent maximum time with her?” She was met with silence.
Margaret turned to leave, her tone final. “We will start packing after I make you something to eat. Come to the kitchen.”
Ryan followed her to the kitchen, his presence casting a quiet tension around them. The mansion staff shifted out of the way quickly, as if the weight of his anger could crash into them at any second. No one wants to be a scapegoat or get lashed on. They knew better.
In the kitchen, Margaret moved like clockwork, opening drawers, reaching out for spices, her motion smooth and practiced over the years, preparing his meal while Ryan leaned over the counter, arms folded, watching her with furrowed brows.
“Margaret,” he called quietly.
She turned to face him.
“Are you... happy I’m leaving?” His voice was softer now, uncertain. “You don’t even look a little sad.”
She blinked, surprised. Then, with a sigh, she placed his plate on the dining table and pulled him to sit beside her. “Ryan,” she murmured, taking his hand. “Since the day you were born, I’ve never spent a night away from you. Do you really think I’m happy about this?”
His face remained hard, but she saw the crack in his expression. She knows him better than anyone.
“It’s just for a month,” she continued. “And it’s your father’s decision. You know how stubborn he is.”
Ryan grunted a half-laugh. “We both are.”
“That’s why you butt heads so much.” She smiled and squeezed his hand. “Besides, I won’t say I’m not relieved. I’ll finally get a break from babysitting you.” She grinned.
He shot her a look, and she laughed.
“I’m kidding. Of course I’ll miss you. But I’ll be right here when you get back.” She stood abruptly. “Now eat. I’ll pack your bags.”
“And call your grandma. Let her know you’re coming!” she shouted over her shoulder as she walked out.
Ryan rolled his eyes and pulled out his phone. He tapped the number and held it to his ear, expecting the warm, familiar voice of his grandmother.
“Hello?” came a voice. A young feminine voice. Which is definitely not his grandma.
Ryan stiffened. “Who is this? Why do you have my grandma’s phone?” He snapped.
The girl scoffed on the other end. “Arrogant much?”
He blinked, caught off guard.
“She went out to get something and left her phone,” the girl replied casually. “I’ll tell her you called.” Then, click. She hung up.
Ryan stared at his phone in disbelief. Someone actually hung up on him?
Meanwhile, across town, Tessy frowned at the name flashing across the phone screen before it dimmed. “Grams’ grandson?” she muttered. “No way. That arrogant mutt? He and Grams are nothing alike.”
Just then the front door opened.
“Tessy!”
Tessy rushed forward to help the older woman with her bags. “Welcome, Grams. What’s all this? What’s the occasion?”
Grams smiled as they headed into the kitchen. “Thank you, dear. My grandson’s coming to stay, so I went to get his favorites. Need to stock up.”
Tessy’s heart dropped. She froze in a place for a second before following grams in with a careful expression.
“Your... grandson?” she asked carefully.
“Yes. We barely spend time together, but now he’ll be here for a whole month.”
Tessy turned back to the groceries, the unease settling in her stomach. That boy? Here?
“He called earlier,” she added over her shoulder. “Wanted to speak with you.”
Grams gasped. “Oh goodness! I left my phone again, didn’t I?”
She rushed to the living room, fussing over her forgotten device and Tessy just stared at the counter, trying to shake off the tension curling in her gut. She ran her hands through her curls, frowning as she tried to process it. Maybe she was overthinking it. Maybe it wouldn’t be that bad.
Still… she couldn’t ignore the feeling that something was about to change.
21Strings in the DarkAlexander Smith dropped Victoria off at her penthouse before heading toward the Smith mansion.Victoria narrowed her eyes, her lips curling into a mocking smile.“I don’t understand, Alex. Why can’t I follow you back to the mansion? Do you think I don’t know my way around? Or where I live?” Her tone dripped with disdain, like she was being cast aside.Alex’s jaw flexed, his expression carved from stone. “Your supposed holiday in my mansion is over. Go back to your penthouse where you belong. You won’t be stepping foot in the Smith mansion again, until I say so.”Her voice sharpened. “I have the same right to the Smith mansion as you, as anyone else. You can’t just decide when I leave or stay. I’m tired of being ordered around like a child.”“Victoria.” His voice cracked like a whip, silencing her protest. “You need to reflect on your actions. Until you do, you are not welcome in my home. You are a bad influence, on my child, and on everyone else around you.” The
20Confusion Alexander Smith stood at the top of Grams’ house, where a narrow staircase led to the rooftop balcony. From there, the whole neighborhood stretched out like a quiet painting. The dim streetlights flickered against the cobblestone paths, and the cool night breeze carried faint traces of laughter that still lingered from the party below.Alex leaned against the rails, staring down at the yard. Most of the guests had already left. Midnight had long passed, and the first whispers of dawn were still tucked behind the horizon. The once lively celebration now looked hollow just a few figures moving about, clearing tables and packing away decorations.He sighed, his jaw tightening, brows furrowing with thoughts he didn’t want to name.“Alex!”The familiar voice pulled him from his silence. He didn’t need to turn to know who it was, but he did anyway, catching sight of Margaret climbing the last few steps.“You’re here,” she said, a little breathless. “I’ve been searching for you
19 CaughtRyan carried Tessy back to her house, back to the safety of her room. He set her gently on the bed. She hadn’t said a word since he pulled her away from the party, and the silence gnawed at him. Tessy was never like this.He furrowed his brows, sighing before lowering himself beside her.“Tessy… are you okay? I’m sorry about earlier.” His voice was careful, almost pleading. “Victoria, she’s just… too much sometimes. She acts irrationally, but she isn’t wicked. She likes to make fun, to provoke. But when you get on her good side, you’ll see she has a better side.”He was trying to console her, to soften the edges of what happened. But his words only made her chest tighten.Tessy finally lifted her gaze. Her face was pale, drained, her voice hoarse. Veronica words hurt her, it broke her, even though no single tears was shed, she was wrecked internally. “I thought you said she wouldn’t be there. Why was she?” Her question cut him, and guilt pressed on his chest.“I… She…” He s
18Fractures“Yes, it’s her. I don’t even know what she’s doing here. She is so out of place.”A ripple of cruel laughter followed. Tessy’s cheeks burned, but she stood upright, refusing to let herself be walked on, ready to talk back.“Ronda! I am not a slave. I’m just here helping,” Tessy defended.Victoria snickered. “Helping? Well, I didn’t know help was invited tonight. Or did you confuse the café with the ballroom?”Tessy gulped, her gaze wavering on Victoria. Ryan had told her she wouldn’t be coming, but the moment she saw her, Tessy knew it was only a matter of time before trouble brewed between them. Ryan didn’t even know about the conversation she and Victoria once had. Tessy had decided not to trouble him with it. He’d been surprised when she asked if Victoria was coming to the party but she had dismissed it quickly, refusing to explain.Victoria stepped closer, her heels clicking like a predator circling prey. She tilted her glass lazily, her eyes gleaming.“Tell me, Tessy
17The Fall Before Them AllThe arrival of the Smith family had been nothing short of grand. Their polished cars rolled up one after the other, sleek and commanding, and heads turned almost instinctively. Eyes widening in awe.Whispers rippled across the garden, reminding everyone of just how wealthy Grams truly was, how much money, class, and power they carried with them. It was as though their very presence reinforced the Smith legacy, power, money, and class wrapped into one spectacle. And somehow, it made Grams shine even brighter in the eyes of everyone present.The party was already in full swing. Long rows of lights twinkled overhead like fallen stars caught in the branches, casting a golden glow on everything beneath while laughter and chatter rippled through the air. The air was thick with the aroma of grilled meat from one corner, laughter mingling with the crisp clinking of glasses from the drinks stand, and the warm chatter of old friends reuniting.When the Master of Cere
16Glided ShadowsThe gates of Grams’ house gleamed under the afternoon sun, and Tessy paused as she stepped closer. The entire exterior had been transformed, garlands of pastel ribbons and fairy lights framed the wide entrance, balloons clustered in bunches along the driveway, and a large banner fluttered gently in the breeze. It looked like something straight out of a party planner’s magazine.She blinked, heart warming at the sight. The old house had always felt comforting, but now it looked… festive, alive. She hugged her jacket tighter around herself, excitement and nervousness twining together.But when she pushed open the door, silence met her. Too much silence.The hallway was spotless, but empty. No voices, no footsteps, not even the faint clatter of Grams’ cooking or Patricia’s endless questions from the kitchen.“Grams?
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