"Hello, miss," Wilson said as he walked up to the lady before him.
"How are you doing today?" The lady eyed him from head to toe and replied, "I'm fine." Wilson smiled upon hearing her response."That's good," he said. "I'm guessing you know me already."The lady looked at him before saying, "no, I do not. What do you want?" Wilson was shocked at her response. There was no one who didn't know him. And why did she reply him so sarcastically? Who did she think she was?Wilson tried staying calm so he would not react to the lady's attitude. He said, "I don't understand how you do not know me. Or aren't you from around here?""I actually am not from here," the lady replied. "And if you do not have anything important to say, I would love for you to excuse me cause I really am very busy," she said as she turned to face the worker she had been speaking with. Wilson's mouth hung in shock. Did she just do what he saw her do? How dare she? What rights did she think she had to reply him that way?Out of anger, Wilson slapped the lady on her cheeks. He didn't know how it happened. It happened as a reflex actionMaybe it was because of the way he treated his servants back at home. They talk back at him and he slaps them. Maybe he was already used to it.Lucia stared at the man that had just slapped her as tears began falling down her red eyes. She had only come here to ask for a job and not to get harassed by anyone."Did you just slap me?" she croaked as tears began falling down her cheeks."I'm sorry," the man apologized. "It was just a reflex action. I didn't mean it." Out of anger, Lucia slapped him and walked out of the supermarket.Wilson held his face in shock. Did he just get slapped? He had never been slepped before and this one felt painful. He turned to Jim who was trying to stiffle a laugh that was already forming in his throat."Are you laughing, Jim?" he asked angrily. Jim quickly recollected himself and stood straight."No, I'm not sir," he denied. "I wasn't laughing. I just--" Jim could not complete his words as he received a hot slap from Wilson. He held his stinging face in pain."Sorry, Jim," Wilson apologized. "I just had to let it out on someone. You just happened to be close by," he said as he adjusted his suit. "Come on. Let's get what we came here for." Jim nodded, holding his face in pain as they both walked down the aisle, ignoring the people watching.Lucia walked out of the supermarket, down the streets. She couldn't stop thinking of the man that slapped her. Who did he think he was? And why did he slap her? What had she done? She cleaned the tears that were dripping down her eyes as she kept on walking, ignoring the lookers. She stopped by a billboard and stared at the face on it. On the billboard, was the man who had slapped her."Wilson Palma," she read the wordings below. "Owner and CEO of Palma-Wilsons fabric Industry, biggest fabric making industry in the whole country." She looked at the picture angrily. "No wonder he's so proud and arrogant," she muttered as she kicked the billboards pole in anger. After kicking the pole to her fill, she turned and walked away.Lucia kept on walking, searching for places where they were hiring. She found some but they all rejected her because of her backgrounds."Where do you come from?" a shop owner had asked."I stay at a little community down at the village," she replied and the shop owner scoffed."You mean the area booming with cases of stealing?" he asked. Before Lucia could reply, he continued, "I can't hire anyone from there. No, no, no. They will just steal all that I have." The shop owner looked at her disgustingly and said, "I'm sorry but you do not get the job."Lucia had similar cases with every shop owner she met. Why did they hate her because of where she came from? Wasn't that pure discrimination? Where she came from, nobody discriminated anyone. Except few who were like the one who had harrassed her mother. Apart from them, everyone else lived in perfect unity and harmony. But here in the city, the case was totally different. You would get rejected just because of the area where you came from.Lucia sighed as she walked past an antique shop. There was no need asking for a job there because she knew exactly what the shop owner would say. 'You're from where?' they would say. 'That home of thieves? I'm sorry but I can't hire you.'Lucia stared at the shop for some second before sighing. As she turned to walk away, she heard someone call her."Hello, young girl," the person said. She turned and saw a short old man walk out of the antique store. "What can I help you with?" he asked."Um, nothing, sir," she replied. "I don't think you can help me with what I'm looking for.""Try me," the man said as he smiled, showing his yellow stained crooked teeth.Lucia sighed and said, "I'm actually looking for a job.""Well, you're hired," the man said. Lucia looked at him with a shocked expression on her face. Did he just say what he heard her say?"I'm sorry, sir, but could you repeat what you said?" she asked. "I really did not hear what you said.""Well, I said that you're hired," the man repeated."Y-you're not going to ask about my background?" Lucia stuttered and the man laughed."Why should I?" he said. "It is you I'm employing and not your whole family.""B-but I'm from the village area," Lucia said and the man laughed again."That's where my wife's from, dear," he said, smiling. "You coming from the village does not mean I can't hire you. Besides, I love the village. So peaceful and quiet," he said as he closed his eyes. Lucia wasn't sure he was talking about her village because where she came from was most definitely not peaceful nor was it quiet but she didn't say anything."Thank you, sir," she said, smiling. "I really appreciate." She suddenly paused and frowned and the old man quickly noticed the change in her emotions."What is it, dear?" he inquired."Well, I do not really have anywhere to stay," she explained and the man smiled."You can come stay with I and my wife," the man said as he chuckled."Thank you so much, sir," Lucia said as she smiled. "I will forever be grateful.""Sir? You can call me Thomas."The ‘feast’ mood in Lucia and Mr. Thomas seemed to have vanished into thin air after the unsettling encounter with Wilson. While Lucia wrestled with thoughts about what she had done to deserve such an experience, Mr. Thomas, on the other hand, couldn’t stop thinking about the court case. Although the legal matter didn’t really concern him, he had grown attached to Lucia, considering her like a third daughter, even though they had only known each other for a short time.They were both so absorbed in their thoughts that they didn’t realize when they had arrived at their destination. It wasn’t until the taxi driver’s persistent voice brought them back to reality.“Hello? Can you hear me?” the driver called out, slightly annoyed. “Huh?” they both muttered in unison, snapping out of their trance as they turned to face the driver who had been waiting for them to acknowledge him.“We’re here. Isn’t this where you wanted to go?” the driver asked, gesturing to the building in front of them.
As Wilson and Jimmy drove through the streets and back to the Palma mansion, the weight of their mission loomed over them. Wilson, with his mind racing through the next steps, broke the silence after it was observed for some minutes. “Tomorrow is a workday, but I'll have my dad and Sandra handle everything while I’m away. You and I will be visiting Miss Lucia. I need you to find her workplace and get back to me as soon as possible. It’s crucial that you gather all the information you can, and if necessary, use any means to get it. I expect a report before midnight.” Wilson uttered, calculating the magnitude of his every word before saying it out.Jimmy, though used to Wilson’s demanding nature, was surprised by the urgency. He glanced at the clock on the dashboard to be sure of the time, and sure enough, it was late. “Tonight? But it’s already late, Sir. People might not be willing to talk at this hour as they may be packing up their shops or finding their way home” Jimmy explained
Lucia's fury surged as she picked up the empty bag, her hands trembling with anger."What is the meaning of this?" she demanded, her voice cutting through the noise of the market like a sharp blade. She had reached her breaking point."Get out of my sight, asshole! Just leave me alone. My life was going just fine until you interfered," Lucia spat, her words filled with venom as she swung the empty bag at Wilson. The bag, light and harmless, did little to physically hurt him, but it was the gesture that carried the weight of her frustration and pain.Wilson, caught off guard by the sudden attack, instinctively raised his arms to protect his face, which was his number one priority.Jimmy, who had been standing nearby, sprang into action. "Woah, woah, woah, take it easy, ma'am. You're hurting my boss," he shouted as he rushed over to Wilson's side, quickly grabbing the bag from Lucia's grasp. His loyalty to Wilson was unwavering, but even he could see the intensity in Lucia's eyes.Mr.
Lucia had successfully poured out her heart to the citizens who were available to hear her. The open speech she made had captured the attention of many, spreading like wildfire across social media. Afterward, she went on with Mr. Thomas to pick up whatever they had planned to get at the market. Her emotions were still tingling from the confrontation, but she politely requested to be shown the full video of the press conference that had triggered her anger in the first place.As she watched the video, her fury reignited. "I can't believe this guy," Lucia muttered under her breath, her voice shaking with emotion. "He has all the money and fame, and he uses it to manipulate people, to turn them to his side. Meanwhile, people like me are left to suffer alone. He tried to bribe me with that money, but he sure has his way of sweet-talking out of trouble." Lucia’s voice cracked as she spoke, her anger mingling with the sadness she carried within her. The injustice of it all seemed unbearab
Wilson and his dad, Mr. Palma, were already halfway home when Wilson’s phone rang. The name “Sandra” flashed on the screen, and Wilson’s brow furrowed in confusion. Sandra rarely called outside of work hours unless something was truly urgent. They had already wrapped up the day’s work, so this unexpected call felt unsettling.He hesitated for a moment, his thumb hovering over the answer button before he finally picked up. He then remained silent, waiting for Sandra to speak first, a habit he had developed in dealing with unexpected situations.“Sir, I’m so sorry to disturb whatever you’re doing, but you need to see the news. Miss Lucia is at her worst, causing a lot of issues. Live videos of her are currently circulating online, and she’s talking about you,” Sandra’s voice was tinged with concern.Wilson felt a cold shiver run down his spine. Lucia, again? The memory of their last encounter still lingered in his mind, and now she was publicly speaking about him. His pulse quickened, b
Lucia and Mr. Thomas had decided to stop by one of the busiest and most popular sub-streets in Chicago, a place well-known to the city’s middle class and poorer citizens. They needed to pick up a few things for the family.Earlier on the train, they had excitedly planned a mini feast to celebrate a successful deal with Mr. Benson. The feast was only possible if they visited the market, so they had made a quick detour before heading home.Mr. Thomas, who was such a sweet gentleman, respected the “ladies first” rule and allowed Lucia to lead the way. She walked ahead, her thoughts clouded by the discussion with Mr Ben, while Mr. Thomas followed closely behind. As they entered the crowded market, the usual bustle and noise surrounded them. The scent of spices mixed with the smell of fresh produce was everywhere, while vendors called out to potential customers, their voices competing for attention. Lucia had always found this part of the city oddly charming, despite its chaos. But today