LOGINChapter 5 – Adrian’s POV
I won’t lie, Mr. Darcy Rodrigo was the kind of man who could make every head turn the moment he entered a room. Tall, commanding, and dangerously handsome, he was exactly the type that made women lose their breath. But I don't care; love and attraction are useless to me. That was the reason why I was jailed, and my so-called boyfriend, Martins, the man I loved and cared for for three years, abandoned me to die. I even got married to my cousin Amelia; this was so disheartening. I also had to remind myself firmly that I wasn't here for the looks. I wasn’t like the other ladies who were dying about the way he looks; the way they all pretended and pouted as if this was a catwalk beauty pageant made me nauseous instantly. I wasn’t here to catch a rich husband or chase his money. I was here because I had no choice. This job wasn’t about luxury. It was survival. And if I didn’t get this job, I’d have nowhere else to go. Homeless. And worse was that the police might come after me again. I knew how parole worked. They were watching me somewhere. That was why they didn't install an ankle alarm on me, and the only reason they did that was because I was good and I didn't cause them any trouble while in jail. So yes, this job was everything. My only chance to stay free. That prison reminded me of everything I fought so hard to forget. My dead child, so I don't want to go back. So I had to work for myself to give myself a good life. Then I saw her. Something strange happened when I saw his little girl. There was something about his daughter’s presence that stayed with me. I couldn't understand, but I felt deeply connected to her. Mr. Darcy himself looked just like people described him. Cold. Powerful. Unreadable. His face was calm but cold. He's just like a man who wouldn't raise a voice to control everything. But I felt like I had met him before, but I didn't remember where exactly, and it made me uncomfortable. Then beside him was the man who’d taken our names earlier. He wore a fitted black suit. Neat. He stepped forward. With his strong face, I guessed he was Darcy’s assistant. “Good afternoon, sir. These are the final applicants for Pink's nanny position,” he said politely. That’s when I learned her name—Pink. So that's her name, I thought. It's a sweet name for a serious-looking little girl sitting pretty on her father’s shoulder. Darcy nodded slightly; his cold eyes were still on me, and it felt like forever, making my anxiety worse. Before anyone else could speak, the first woman in line jumped out of her line. “I have three PhDs,” she announced proudly. “Psychology, Education, and Business. I can take care of Pink… and of you.” When she was done mentioning all the certificates she'd acquired in life, she moved close to Darcy, acting like she was adjusting her blouse to show more of her chest. Shameless. What is she thinking? Seducing Darcy to help her get the nanny job? Was this really how they thought they could become a child’s nanny? by seducing her father like cheap mistresses? Yuck! Darcy didn’t react. His face didn’t even twitch. He just looked away, unimpressed. Then came the second woman. She smiled confidently, applying a quick layer of lip gloss before speaking. “Childcare runs in my family. My mother was the nanny for the president’s children,” she bragged, biting her lip. Darcy stayed silent, but little Pink clung to his shoulder and shook her head hard. Her lips pouted, her face full of stubbornness—she clearly didn’t like the woman. Looking at everything, I got worried. If it was this child that was picking who would be her nanny, then I had no chance at all. I compared myself to these rich women who were well-dressed and found out I was nobody. Just an ex-convict in a plain dress with nothing but a wrinkled certificate in hand. Still, I couldn’t stay silent. Let me try. Then, it's my turn. They were in front of me. It suddenly feels so hot here regardless of the massive air conditioners giving cold air in the office. My palms were sweaty. My throat was dry, but I had the courage to look Mr. Darcy in his eyes. I began, "I don’t have fancy degrees,” I said, my voice shaking but steady with time. “But I cared for many children all my life. I worked in a small daycare where we handled many children and even took care of my younger cousins.” His face didn’t even soften a bit. But I continued, pushing through the nerves. “I know how to take care of children's tantrums, comfort them, and read bedtime stories, scraped knees—all of it. I don’t have many qualifications or certificates, but I can promise you that your daughter will be safe and loved in my hands.” Then I looked at Pink. Her big eyes met mine, and I felt that pull again; everything around me went quiet. It felt like she could see something inside me—something familiar. “I need this job, sir,” I said softly. “Please. I love kids, and I’ll take care of her very well.” Behind me, the women snickered. “She’s so desperate.” “Does she think tears will help?” I ignored them. Pride didn’t matter anymore. What mattered was that little girl. That was when Mr. Darcy finally spoke with his voice deep and firm, the kind that made everyone fall silent. “Thank you all for applying,” he said slowly. “But this decision is not mine to make.” We all froze. He adjusted Pink in his arms, his tone softening a little. “The only rule is simple: that Pink will choose who she wants as her nanny.” The room filled with shocked murmurs. My heart started pounding. A three-year-old was about to decide our fate. Darcy turned to his daughter. “Pink,” he said gently, “are you ready to choose the person you want?” Pink nodded eagerly, holding his shoulder tightly. He carried her to the first woman. The woman smiled sweetly, bringing out her arms to carry her. But Pink frowned and shook her head hard in disagreement. Rejected. The second woman tried next—same result. Pink’s pout deepened, her little face full of disapproval. One by one, she rejected every single woman in the room. Gasps spread through the hall. If all these women were rejected, it's not possible to accept me. Then Darcy stopped in front of me. I was scared. Nervous. My heartbeat got loud, and I could hear it in my ears, or maybe he could as well. I could barely breathe. Everyone in that room didn't believe that Pink rejected and dismissed all the classy, wealthy, and well-dressed women one by one, even those ones that shamelessly tried to seduce her father just to get in the position of being her nanny. Then it was my turn. Sweat moved down my back and my forehead. My breath caught in my throat in anxiety. I already knew. Of course no one needs to remind me that if these women couldn’t win her heart, how could I? Pink looked at me for a long time. Her eyes locked on me. And then, to my surprise, she gave out a sweet smile at me. I never knew she could smile like that. Her smile was pretty and sweet. I smiled back at her at once. It warmed my soul, and I was no longer anxious or afraid. Darcy’s eyes shifted between us. “What about her, Pink?” he asked quietly. “Do you want her to...” Before he could finish, Pink nodded eagerly and reached her little hands out to me. The room went silent for a while. Everyone in that office, the women especially, opened their eyes in shock as she picked someone who wore cheap clothes and didn’t put on expensive perfumes and jewelry. I froze, looking at her in disbelief as she opened her arms to me—trusting, calm, like a child reaching for her mother. She chose me. I blinked my eyes twice, still shocked, and couldn't believe her reaction. I carried her on my arm, so happy she allowed it. My mind raced on so many thoughts about why she chose me of all the people standing here. Why did she reach out for me to carry her? All I knew was there was a connection. But... Wait... did she seriously do that!?Chapter 62Adrian’s POVThe charity gala date was tonight, and because of it, Pink came home early from school. At least to rest for a while, eat before we start preparing for the gala party. She was too excited to sit still during the ride with Leo.“Ms. Adrian, do you think Grandma and Grandpa will like my dress?” she asked for the tenth time.I smiled at her through the mirror. “They’ll love it, sweetheart. You’ll be the most beautiful girl there.”“Really?”“Really.”Exactly 4:30pm, in her room I helped wear the glittering pink dress she’d chosen herself. Every ruffle and button had to be perfect. The details of that dress was stunning.“There,” I said, stepping back. “You look like a princess.”She twirled, her skirt spinning. “I feel like one too!”I laughed and braided her hair, tucking in tiny white flowers. When I finished, she looked at herself and grinned.“Now you have to get ready,” she said. “We have to look pretty together.”“Alright, twenty minutes,” I promised.In my
Chapter 61Brittany’s PovThe morning sunlight filled the room through the curtain, hitting straight to my closed lids. My head aches like it would split open. My mouth was dry. My body hurts too. I sat up and noticed I was completely naked under unfamiliar sheets.Panic hit first, then confusion.Where am I?The room was fancy — an upscale hotel I didn’t know. My clothes were scattered on the floor. I could only remember a little of last night. I remembered sitting at a bar, drinking martinis, talking with Vivienne about the gala. Then after she left, I kept drinking. Then I met a man.Oh no. The man.I had gone upstairs with someone. We kissed. Made love. The man fucked me like he missed me. Last night was magic. I admit.I held the sheet closer to my chest and I looked around the room. He had to be gone. Maybe I could get dressed and leave before anyone noticed.“Good morning, Brittany.” The voice came from the bathroom.A man walked in. He was perfectly dressed, calm, and he kne
Chapter 60Darcy’s POVI stood in the doorway of Adrian’s room, staring at what she was doing, the scene in front of me. shocking. Somehow, I expected it. I heard my name twice. So I entered to know why she called me. The soft glow from the light filled the room. She sat on the bed. Startled.Her hair was messed up like someone from war and her clothes straps slipped off her shoulders. Sweat on her face, her breath was unsteady.And under that pillow, I spotted a torn magazine page. My photo.Beside her, a small purple device told me everything about what I had just walked into.My chest tightened.“Were you… fantasizing about me?” I asked calmly. I closed her door and got closer to her.Her face turned red. “No,” she said quickly, her breath was not steady.I held up the page. “Then what’s my picture doing here?”She froze. Her eyes wide open with embarrassment. She had no words to answer the question.The silence between us grew heavy with everything that has been going on. We’d bee
Chapter 59Adrian’s POVWhen Leo drove us back after the shopping, I heard my phone ringing. I couldn't pick up in front of them, I wanted to take it in private.Then the call came in again when I was assisting Pink to hang her new dress in her closet. When I decided to check, the name on the screen made my stomach twist. It was one of the parole officers, Officer Chen."Miss Martinez," she said in her usual stern voice. "Adrian, your six-month review is coming up."I stepped into the hallway. “Yes, ma’am?”“You need to stay out of trouble. No incidents, no complaints. Understand?”“I understand, officer Chen .”“Good. Because if you lose your job — if Mr. Rodrigo fires you — you’ll be violating your parole. That means straight back to Rikers. No warnings, no appeals. Do you get that?”Her words hit me like ice water. “Yes. I’ll be careful.”“One mistake, and it’s over. Don’t waste your second chance.”“I won’t.”“Good. I’ll call you to schedule your review.”She hung up. Just like th
Chapter 58Brittany’s PovVivienne knew I hate waiting for someone that long. She knew and she'd kept me waiting for thirty minutes. Even though the bar was nice, the lights were not bright, just the way I liked it. It's quiet enough for private conversations, elegant enough, and it suits my standards.This is my first time here, I had picked it carefully. No one important ever came here, and that was exactly the point. I didn't want too many eyes since we had stormed other bars in town. I was finishing my second drink of martini when Vivienne walked in, glowing. I could tell she was happy.“You look like you just won the lottery, Vivienne ” I said as she sat next to me in the booth.“Better than the lottery, darling.” She grinned, signaling for champagne. “I have news. Good news.”I leaned forward. “Well, don’t leave me guessing. The gala’s in two days, Viv. Whatever it is, I need to hear it now.”Vivienne’s eyes sparkled. “I saw her. Adrian. Today.”My back stiffened. “Where exact
Chapter 57Adrian’s POVIt's 4:30pm, Pink was back from school already, and here I was, in the kitchen trying to make a snack for her when my phone rang. I nearly poured the flour away. Thank God. Darcy’s name showed up on the screen. My heart skipped.“Hello?” I said, trying to sound calm.“Adrian.” His voice was warm but tired. “I’ve got bad news. I can’t make it tonight for the shopping trip.”My stomach dropped. “Oh. Is everything okay?”“Just work problems. The Tokyo deal’s a mess, and I need to stay here to fix it. Leo will take you and Pink instead. I'll give you my black card, use it for whatever you need.”“Darcy, I can’t use your card. That’s…”“Yes, you can.” His tone softened but stayed firm. “Get something beautiful for the gala. Something that makes you feel confident. Don’t worry about the cost, the black card would serve its purpose.”His words made me feel happy. “Okay.”“How’s Pink? She was quiet this morning.”“She’s good. Excited to shop. She’s been telling me that







