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The Maid Who Saw Fear Behind A Billionaire’s Silent Little Son-ruby

The eighteenth nanny did not walk out of Dominic Vale’s mansion.

She ran.

She came down the front steps with one hand pressed to her forehead, one sleeve torn loose from her uniform, and a sob so sharp the guards at the gate turned before they were ordered to.

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“I’m done!” she cried.

The black iron gates opened just enough to let her pass, and she stumbled through them as if the house itself might reach out and drag her back.

“Mr. Vale, I don’t care how much you pay,” she shouted over her shoulder. “That boy is not right!”

Nobody answered her.

The guards knew better than to speak first.

The house staff knew better than to look at one another.

And Dominic Vale, standing on the second-floor landing above the marble foyer, watched the woman flee without moving his face.

The mansion behind him was white stone and mirrored glass, the kind of place people slowed down to stare at from the road even though the trees and walls tried to hide it.

Inside, the air smelled like lemon polish, cold marble, old money, and fear that had been wiped clean every morning but never really removed.

Security cameras watched every hallway.

Men in dark suits stood near the columns.

The chandelier above the foyer threw warm light onto floors so polished they reflected shoes, faces, and every mistake a servant made.

Dominic Vale was a man used to rooms going silent.

In Chicago, his name moved ahead of him.

It opened courthouse doors.

It closed mouths.

It made men with expensive watches remember urgent phone calls somewhere else.

He owned construction companies, freight routes, warehouses, restaurants, and pieces of businesses nobody mentioned in public because not mentioning them was safer.

There were rumors about him, but there were always rumors about men with money and enemies.

Dominic did not correct them.

He did not have to.

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