Mag-log inDriven 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 moreIt was Sunday. Kerill had no work, and the children had no classes, which meant Charlene was busier than usual taking care of everyone.Kerill woke up close to noon. The first thing his eyes searched for was Charlene—but she was nowhere to be found in any corner of the house.“Where the hell is she?” he muttered, irritation creeping in. An unwanted thought crossed his mind—that she might be with his brother.“Wait… why am I even looking for that woman?” he scoffed.Yet his feet betrayed him, leading him straight to Charlene’s bedroom. He frowned at himself for being there, but he entered anyway. Charlene wasn’t inside, though a fresh set of clothes lay neatly on the bed. The sound of running water echoed from the bathroom.He was about to leave when her phone suddenly rang on the bed. Curiosity got the better of him. He glanced at the screen—and his brows immediately furrowed when he saw the caller.Black.Are you free tomorrow? the message read.Without hesitation, Kerill picked up t
Third Person POVCharlene and Black met again, this time at a quiet restaurant in Makati. It wasn’t extravagant or luxurious—nothing like the places they usually went to.“Is this another new spot?” Charlene asked, glancing around curiously.“Yeah,” Black replied. “I noticed you’re not really comfortable in fancy restaurants, so I thought we’d try this one instead. I hope you don’t mind.”She smiled softly. “No, it’s fine. It’s nice here.”They ate while talking about life and their respective careers. Charlene shared stories about what had been happening in the mansion, carefully leaving out anything too personal—especially anything involving Kerill.Then Black suddenly asked, “Are you happy?”Charlene paused, caught off guard. “At the mansion?” she answered after a moment. “Yes… I think so.”“It looks like it,” Black said. “I’ve noticed you smile more these days. You know, you’re actually really beautiful when you smile.”“Oh? So you’re saying I’m not beautiful when I don’t?” she te
I knew this was stupid—again.But what could I do? I couldn’t stop myself.I let him cup my cheek as the kiss deepened, his lips claiming mine with an urgency that left no room for doubt.I knew I would regret this. I already did, even as it was happening. But I wanted it—and that truth made everything harder.He slowly reclined my seat until it felt like a narrow bed, never breaking the kiss. My fingers slid through his still-damp hair, down his neck, tracing the line of his back as he positioned himself above me.My hand drifted lower, pressing against the solid strength of his chest. I helped shrug his coat off, until only his white shirt remained.“You will regret this,” he murmured, his gaze fixed on my lips.“Then let this be my regret,” I replied. I didn’t even know if it was the alcohol that made the words come out so clearly.He kissed me again—harder, hotter—as if he had finally given himself permission to take what he wanted. He pulled his shirt off, exposing the wound on h
Kerill left me at a small table, and the moment I was alone, the awkwardness hit me full force. I felt tiny, exposed, like I didn’t belong in this crowd at all.“Hi.”I turned to see two women approaching. Their outfits were daring, and though the lighting was dim, it was clear they took care of themselves.“Hello,” I replied cautiously.“You must be Charlene, Kerill’s… new wife,” said the one in an ocean‑blue gown. The emphasis on new was deliberate, sharp.“That’s me,” I said quietly.“No offense, but I honestly don’t understand why Kerill and Monica broke up,” she continued, her voice casual but edged with something I couldn’t quite name. “They were literally the perfect couple. I saw them grow up together, fall in love, and get married. No offense to you, of course.”It stung. Deeply. But I had nothing to say. I let her words hang between us.“It’s… okay,” I muttered.“Was it hard?” she asked again.“Excuse me?”“You know… stepping into their world. They already have a life, child






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