Elena sang as she rinsed the last of the shampoo from her hair. The warm water was bliss. With Mr. Hughston out of the house... presumably for days she’d taken the liberty to enjoy a long, relaxing shower.
Then pfff The water pressure dropped to a miserable trickle. She frowned. "Oh, come on..." Wrapped in a towel, she stepped out, still dripping. She peeked out of the bathroom door, already knowing no one should be home. . Good. Muttering to herself, she padded barefoot across the hall and down to the laundry area, where the main tap controls were... As she bent over to adjust it, twisting the knob, she heard the main entrance door slid open and she froze immediately, her heart in throat… She heard a few steps. "Oh my.. G.. Oh.. my". Before she could react, she bolted for her room. In her panicked dash, the towel slipped completely leaving her bare and breathless just as Damien stepped into the hallway. He stopped. So did she. There was a second of horrifying silence as both stared in wide-eyed shock. Elena screamed. A high-pitched, panicked screech that echoed through the hallway. "Ah…ahhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh" Damien flinched like he’d been electrocuted, instinctively snapping his head away from her. "What the actual? " he growled, facing the wall now, completely rigid. Still frozen mid-sprint, Elena clumsily grabbed her fallen towel, clutching it to her chest and quickly scrambled behind the nearest console table. She ducked just as her soapy foot slipped slightly on the tiles, nearly sending her crashing to the floor. "Soorrr. I thought... You weren't coming back till Monday !" she exclaimed, her voice trembling with panic from her hiding spot. "I wasn’t!" he barked, still not turning. "What the hell is happening in my house?! Why are you moving around butt naked?!" "It’s not what it looks like! I…I can explain, I swear" "Great. Just... perfect," he muttered under his breath. Elena, crouched awkwardly behind the narrow console table, still dripping wet and covered in soap, whispered under her breath: "...This is not how I planned to meet you again, Sir." ....... The next morning... Elena cracked her door open just an inch, peeking into the hallway like a burglar checking for cameras. She exhaled a little. Maybe he left early... maybe he evaporated out of shame. Maybe I imagined it all and I’m dreaming in a coma... She tiptoed out only to immediately freeze. There he was. Standing by the massive floor-to-ceiling window like a scene out of a luxury magazine, tall and sharp in a crisp black shirt, scrolling through his digital pad like last night didn’t involve a surprise live showing of The Naked Nanny. Elena slammed back behind her door with a gasp, her hand clutched over her chest like she’d just survived a gunshot. “Oh God, he’s still here…” she whispered to herself, back pressed to the door. “How do I face him? How do I look at that man in the eyes after he’s seen my boobs and my bubble butt bubbly in the literal sense!” She closed her eyes tightly. Maybe if I hold my breath long enough, I’ll disappear. Poof. Gone. Erased by embarrassment. Before she could even muster the courage to peek again, Elena flinched.... A towering shadow loomed. She slowly lifted her gaze… And Saw Him standing just in front of his door with. A sharp and deadly gaze The door opened wider and she stepped out slowly, feeling like her knees might give out. “G.. good morning, sir,” she said, her voice shaking and all over the place. He didn’t smile. Didn’t blink. “It’s almost eight,” he said coldly, “and you’re still not out. Is this how you intend to do your job around here?” She opened her mouth to explain, but “Save it,” he cut in, already tired of her. Then he stepped closer, just a little. His eyes didn’t even fully meet hers. “And next time,” he muttered, sharp and fast, “if you plan to flash someone, know this isn’t the place.” With that, he turned and walked off without another word. Elena just stood there. Face hot. Chest tight. Her mind blank... ....... The kitchen smelled amazing as fresh eggs, sizzling sausage, and toast just began to brown. Elena was focused, determined to redeem herself after the... towel situation. She popped two slices of bread into the toaster, then rushed to set the table. Just as she was placing down the last fork, to had to go pick something up" She spun back toward the stove, then froze. There was smoke everywhere . Thick and rising fast from the toaster. “No no no no!” She dashed over, waving a dish towel frantically at the smoke detector. But it was too late, and the sound went off. BEEP. BEEP. BEEP. BEEP. The blaring alarm pierced through the entire house as the smart system started announcing: “WARNING: SMOKE DETECTED. EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY.” Elena choked on a cough, still waving the towel like a lunatic. “It's just toast! I swear it’s just toast!” Footsteps thundered on the staircase. Damien stormed in, shirt half-buttoned, eyes sharp and furious. “What on earth is happening down here?!” He didn’t wait for an answer. With one swift move, he reached up to the wall panel and tapped a code. The alarm cut off instantly. Except for Elena’s breathless coughing. “Cough... I.. I was just making toast...” she wheezed. Damien stared at the mess—blackened toast, smoke swirling in the air, and Elena looking like she’d just fought a fire in a nightgown. “You can’t even make breakfast without triggering an emergency protocol?” Elena said nothing….her throat dry, eyes wide, still recovering from the shock and smoke. Damien narrowed his eyes at her. “Wait… which planet are you even from?” he muttered, brushing past her. He paused mid-step, then turned slightly, tossing over his shoulder, “Looks like I’ll have to charge your cost another way.” Elena blinked. “Huh?” He stopped. Turned fully. His chest bare under his half-buttoned shirt was in full view now. Elena’s eyes, against her will, dropped slightly before darting back up in panic. “Yeah,” he said coldly. “In jail, because at this rate, you’re one breakfast away from getting fired.” She swallowed hard. “Get it together,” he added flatly, before turning and disappearing down the hall. ….………… Still coughing from the smoke, Elena steps out into the garden for some air.. Her phone buzzes And it was from an Unknown Number. She hesitates, then answers. “Hello?” “Elena Rivera. Finally. It’s Jorge from WestLine Interiors. We’ve been trying to reach you. Heard you found some... upgraded employment.”He said cocky Elena blinks, her throat tightening. That familiar condescending tone again. “We have a client - VIP. Asked for you by name. Thought you’d like a shot at redemption.” He said She lets out a dry laugh. “Redemption? I didn’t steal anything, Mr. Jorge. I left.” Elena said on the phone. “Touchy. Still full of attitude. So... are you available or should I tell them you’re too busy scrubbing toilets in some rich man’s house?”Mr Jorge said Elena stares ahead. Damien’s silhouette is visible through the tall windows. He’s watching her without moving. She draws a deep breath. “You’ve always thought so highly of yourself. So, since you’re the expert… why don’t you figure it out?” She hangs up straight away, cutting him off. .........................… Evening. The music was loud, pulsing through the walls as Damien stepped out of the car. Mr. Thomas led the way toward the club entrance. “Tonight’s another mask party,” Mr. Thomas said as they walked past the bouncers. Inside, the lights were dim but alive with color. People danced in glittering masks, laughter echoing around them. A waitress stepped forward with a polite smile. “Sir, would you like something to drink?” “No,” Mr. Thomas cut in smoothly. “We’re only here to check on something.” They moved further into the crowd. Another server passed by with a tray of elaborate masks. Thomas picked two. He handed one to Damien, then slipped the other on himself. Damien hesitated for a moment before putting his on too. They blended into the party. A woman in a sleek black mask stepped in front of Damien, brushing her fingers along his collarbone. “Wanna have some fun, Sexy Daddy?” she purred, reaching for his neck. Damien pulled back instantly, brushing her off with a firm hand. Then he froze. Across the dancefloor, he caught a glimpse of a woman in a gold mask. The same mask. The same body type. The same presence. His eyes narrowed, pulse kicking up. Without thinking, he walked quickly toward her. “Hey”, he called, grabbing her attention. The woman turned, looking surprised. “Yes?” she asked, but the voice wasn’t hers. It was wrong. Damien stared, searching her eyes through the mask., and a little over her breast side to see if it lifted the same way it did 3 years ago. But it wasn’t her. “Never mind,” he muttered as he stepped back, a trace of disappointment shadowing his face. --- Damien had already walked off into the crowd by the time Thomas reached the small, roped-off VIP section. Inside, a man in a black suit sat behind a short glass table, sipping from a lowball glass. His eyes flicked up as Thomas approached. Thomas pulled a folded photo from his coat and placed it carefully on the table. The image was dimly lit, slightly grainy, a still from the club’s surveillance. It captured a woman in a gold mask, her figure half-turned away from the camera. The man leaned forward, squinting. “It’s going to be hard,” he muttered. “Everyone wears masks here, hidden identity…that’s the whole point.” Thomas didn’t move. “You’ve been running this place for years. Surely you’ve got records. A name or Something.” The man stared at the photo a moment longer, then shook his head slowly. “I know every regular here. Every girl behind every mask.” He tapped the photo. “She’s not one of them. Doesn’t ring a bell.” “So she could’ve been a one time guest?” “Could be. Happens sometimes. A few new faces drift in, try the scene, then vanish.” He slid the photo back toward Thomas. “Sorry. She’s not someone I recognize.” Thomas frowned, taking the photo back. “Thanks,” he muttered, eyes thoughtful. As he walked off to find Damien, the mystery of the woman in the gold mask only deepened.Evening had already settled in.Dinner was being served as Elena busied herself setting the table when Mr. Hughston walked in. He’d been out all day for work, and his presence immediately filled the room.Their eyes met.Without a word, he crossed over to her and placed a soft kiss on her forehead. His gaze held a lingering apology for what had happened this morning.“It wasn’t what you think,” he said quietly.“Oh, no qualms,” Elena replied, keeping her focus on arranging the cutlery as she tried to appear unaffected.But he wasn’t convinced. He reached for her waist and pulled her gently but firmly toward him.“Are you sure?” he murmured, his lips brushing just beneath her ear as he placed a gentle kiss there.Elena's breath caught as he tightened his hold from behind. She leaned back into him, her resolve weakening until footsteps echoed nearby.Startled, Elena pulled away so quickly that it was as if nothing had happened.Mr. Hughston, you're home,” Vivienne purred, her voice thi
The morning light poured into the grand hallway as Vivienne stood by the staircase, peeking subtly toward the dining area. Her footsteps tapped out a steady beat as she paced, a little too dramatically...She paused, made sure no one was looking directly then let out a sudden cry."Ahh!" she gasped, stumbling and landing on the floor with a thud.The noise echoed just enough.Within seconds, Damien appeared from the hallway, his brows furrowed in alarm."Vivienne?" he called, rushing toward her.She clutched her ankle and winced."Please... I think I twisted it. I’m in so much pain," she said, her voice trembling softly...Without thinking twice, Damien crouched down beside her."Can you stand?" he asked.Vivienne shook her head quickly, her eyes watering just a little in a perfectly timed."Alright, hold on," he said as he slid his arms under her and lifted her off the ground with ease.Just as he turned toward the hallway with her in his arms... Elena stepped out of the kitchen.She
The morning felt a little more relaxed as Elena moved around the kitchen, putting breakfast together.She barely noticed him until his arms slid around her waist from behind, pulling her gently into his warmth.“What are you making, Chef Elena?” he asked, already pressing soft kisses along her neck.“Well, something light… for Mr. Hughston,” she teased, turning to face him.“Do I eat before I eat… or eat before I eat?” he said as he looked down at her.Elena burst out laughing, swatting his chest. “That was so corny!”“I don’t know about that,” he grinned, and before she could respond, he lifted her onto the counter.“Maybe this will give you a clearer idea,” he whispered, leaning in and kissing her, slow and deep.....There was a soft mechanical hiss and before Damien could turn his head, the door slid open.Elena quickly dropped down from the counter, adjusting her robe and brushing her hair back so as not to cause any alarm.Damien glanced at her briefly, then straightened up and
Damien had been driving around the town aimlessly, exhaustion crawling over his skin like a second layer. He’d been searching for hours, nearly ready to give up, when something or rather, someone caught his eye. A lone figure walking slowly through the park path, head lowered, hands stuffed in her coat pockets. His heart slammed hard in his chest. “Elena,” he whispered, barely believing it. He pulled the car to a sharp stop and jumped out, running toward her without thinking. She lifted her head, startled by the sound of fast footsteps. Her eyes widened. Before she could utter a single word, Damien reached her and without hesitation, yanked her into his arms. His hold was desperate, full of emotion, like someone clinging to a lifeline. Elena’s breath caught. Her arms stayed at her sides, confused, unsure until his grip tightened even more. “I’m sorry,” he whispered, still holding her. “I’m so sorry.” His arms wrapped around her even tighter, like he was afraid she’d
“Miss Elena!” Nathaniel called out with a laugh, stepping out from his hiding spot. He looked around, expecting to see her nearby. But there was no sign of her.“Dad!!” he shouted instead, spotting Mr. Hughston standing stiffly near the large window.Mr. Hughston’s stormy expression softened the moment he heard his son's voice. He turned around.“Hello, kiddo,” he said, trying to sound normal.Nathaniel frowned a little. “Where’s Miss Elena?”Mr. Hughston didn’t respond as he stared ahead instead.“Dad?” Nathaniel called again, louder this time.“She’s fired,” Mr. Hughston said flatly.“Huh?” Nathaniel blinked in confusion.“There will be a new nanny starting tomorrow,” he added, already moving toward the stairs.“But Dad… I like her,” Nathaniel said, his voice quiet, almost hurt.Before Mr. Hughson could reply, his phone buzzed.“Hello?” he answered curtly.“Mr. Hughston”, came Mr. Thomas’s voice from the other end, calm but urgent. “We found something... You’ll want to see this.”Mr
Without realizing it, Elena’s shoulder brushed lightly against a smooth part of the wall. To her shock, it slid open with a soft whoosh.She gasped and stepped back, eyes wide.“What on earth...?”Curious now, she stepped forward and peeked in. The room beyond looked completely different warm, elegant, and quiet. Her footsteps echoed gently as she walked in. The moment she entered fully, the lights flicked on by themselves, slowly brightening the space.She blinked in surprise, taking it all in... a long, indoor pool stretched out before her, calm and perfectly still.But what made her freeze was what hung on the far wall.Her breath caught.Her eyes locked on a massive framed portrait..bold and striking. A woman in a black dress, her face hidden behind a gold mask.Elena’s lips parted in shock.“It’s me...” she whispered. “It’s me.”Her heartbeat quickened.She stepped closer, drawn to it like a magnet. Her fingers gently brushed the edge of the frame as she stared, stunned. The memo