LOGINDriven by his determination to secure custody of his children, billionaire Kerill Wang is forced to hire a woman to act as their mother for three months. That decision leads him to Charlene Rosarios, a simple provincial girl who comes to Manila in search of work. He offers her a contract worth one million pesos and in her desperation, she accepts, unaware that she is about to step through the gates of hell. Kerill’s children are anything but kind. Used to seeing their father introduce a different woman into their lives again and again, they do everything they can to drive Charlene away. Will Charlene survive the cruelty she must endure inside that massive mansion? How long can she tolerate Kerill’s cold, cutting words about who she is? Will she ever win the hearts of the children? Follow this heartfelt story filled with humor, pain, and love, a journey that begins with nothing more than a signed contract. Can true love be found when everything is only meant to last for three months?
View MoreCharlene’s POVMonday again.I had just dropped Wency and Wyl off at school. The morning was quiet, almost peaceful—but my mind wasn’t. As we were about to head back, something at the side of the road caught my attention.A familiar figure.Tall. Hoodie on. Walking fast.I immediately told Saviel to stop the car.“Wait here for me,” I said before stepping out.I knew that walk anywhere.It was Lander.I told Saviel I’d bring him back to the mansion with us. But Lander was moving quickly, weaving through people like he didn’t want to be seen. A few times I nearly lost sight of him.“Lander!” I called out, but he didn’t hear me.Then suddenly—he was gone.I turned around.And there he was.He had approached someone.I froze.The guy was handsome. Tall. Fair-skinned. Wearing the same senior high uniform as Ericka.At first, I thought they were just talking. Catching up, maybe.But then—Lander kissed him.On the lips.I couldn’t move.There was no mistaking it. No hesitation. No awkwardn
Third Person POVIt was early morning, and Charlene was already in the kitchen preparing breakfast for everyone. She moved around with a bright smile on her face, humming softly as she cooked. The housemaids couldn’t help but notice.“Oy… something must’ve happened last night.”“Naku, Ma’am’s in love.”“Ma’am, what did Sir do? Your smile is glowing today!”Charlene turned to them, trying to look innocent. “What are you talking about? I’m just in a good mood because the weather’s nice.”None of them looked convinced.After finishing the dishes, she realized Kerill hadn’t come downstairs yet. She glanced at the wall clock and frowned. By this time, he was usually already brewing his morning coffee. But today—nothing.“Maybe he just overslept, Ma’am,” one of the maids teased as she passed by.Still, Charlene couldn’t shake off her uneasiness. She decided to check on him herself.She knocked on his bedroom door. No answer. No movement.“I’m coming in,” she said before turning the knob.In
Charlene’s POVWhen he said he would cook, he actually did.The moment we got home, he went straight to the kitchen and started preparing ingredients like it was second nature. I stood there, stunned. Not only could Kerill cook—he handled the knife like a professional chef. Clean cuts. Precise movements. Confident.“When did you learn to cook?” I asked, unable to stop myself as he sliced through the meat.“Not when,” he corrected calmly. “Why. Because I had to. I grew up with only maids around me, and I didn’t like their cooking. My mom wasn’t there… so I learned on my own. To survive.”I fell silent.Until now, I still wondered why his mother wasn’t around. What happened? Did she die? Did she leave for another man?“She has her own family now,” he said suddenly.I blinked.Was he reading my mind?Before I could respond, I noticed the maids gathered by the kitchen door, grinning from ear to ear as they watched us.“Yes?” I asked.They giggled.“Nothing, Ma’am Charlene. Please, don’t m
The car was wrapped in silence as they headed home from the office. Kerill sat in the backseat, eyes closed—but Saviel could tell he wasn’t asleep. His posture was rigid, his presence heavy. Up front, Saviel drove without a word.Saviel was used to his boss’s quiet nature. But this was different. The silence these past few days felt heavier than usual—dense, burdened with thoughts Kerill refused to voice.“Boss,” Saviel finally said, eyes still on the road.No response. Kerill only stared out the window, his expression unreadable.“If you’re having trouble with Ma’am, thinking about it alone won’t fix anything.”Kerill turned slightly. “Since when did you start giving advice?” he asked coolly.“Since I noticed you’ve been spacing out a lot. No offense, Boss.”Kerill didn’t reply. Saviel sighed. “I’m not an expert with women. But maybe… try doing some research?”“Tsk. Nonsense,” Kerill muttered. “I’m thinking about business. Nothing else.”“We?”Kerill shot him an irritated look. “Can












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