The Maid Who Hid a Powerful Man From His Own Blood-ruby - Chainityai

The Maid Who Hid a Powerful Man From His Own Blood-ruby

I was not supposed to be home that night.

That was the part none of them had planned for.

My driver thought I was still at the warehouse.

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My staff thought I had extended the trip.

The men upstairs in my bedroom thought they had twenty more minutes before Vincent Carter walked through his own front door like he had done a thousand times before.

Routine had made me rich.

Routine had also made me easy to find.

The house was quiet when I came in through the side entrance, the kind of quiet only expensive homes have when people are paid to erase every sign that life happens inside them.

No plates in the sink.

No shoes left by the hallway.

No television murmuring from another room.

Just lemon oil, clean air, and rain ticking softly against the tall windows.

I remember the smell first.

Lemon polish on the banister.

Wet wool from my coat.

Cedar from the upstairs closet.

Then I remember the sound.

The soft click of my bedroom door shutting behind me.

The moment that door clicked, a hand came out of the dark.

I had survived men with knives, men with ledgers, men with judges in their pockets, and men who smiled too much across restaurant tables.

I had not survived those things by freezing.

But I froze then.

Elena’s palm sealed over my mouth before I could speak.

Her arm locked across my chest, and she dragged me backward with a strength I would never have guessed she had.

For one second, I thought someone had turned my own house staff against me.

Then I felt her hand shaking.

Not with guilt.

With fear.

“Don’t make a sound,” she breathed.

Elena had worked in my house for three years.

She was quiet in the way people become quiet when nobody in a room notices whether they are tired.

She came before dawn.

She left after dinner.

She knew which shirts I preferred for Thursday meetings and which coffee cup I hated because it kept the coffee too hot.

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