The Nanny Everyone Humiliated Had Been Guarding the Twins All Along-mdue - Chainityai

The Nanny Everyone Humiliated Had Been Guarding the Twins All Along-mdue

The slap landed before anyone in the penthouse had time to pretend they did not see it.

It cracked through the room, clean and bright, followed by the sour smell of red wine spreading across polished marble.

Jessica Collins stood in the middle of her own living room with one hand still lifted and her silk dress soaking in a dark stain.

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For one second, every light in the room seemed too white.

Every diamond on her ears and wrist glittered like it had chosen the wrong moment to be expensive.

Emily stood in front of her with a red mark rising on one cheek and both hands folded at her waist.

She did not cry.

She did not defend herself.

She did not even look at Michael Collins, who stood near the entrance with the same cold expression he used on contractors, bankers, and anyone else he believed was paid to solve problems quietly.

That was what he thought Emily was.

Paid quiet.

For eight months, she had lived inside his home without ever truly being treated like part of it.

She made breakfast before the twins woke up.

She packed Emma’s lunch with the crusts cut off because Emma said the edges scratched her mouth.

She checked Ethan’s homework, washed grass stains out of school clothes, carried sleepy children from the couch to bed, and memorized the small fears they tried to hide from adults.

Emma feared elevators when they stopped between floors.

Ethan feared loud voices after dinner.

Neither child liked when Jessica hosted guests, because adults with wine in their hands often forgot children were still listening.

Emily had noticed that on the second week.

She noticed everything.

That was the part nobody had respected.

Jessica thought silence meant stupidity.

Michael thought obedience meant lack of value.

The bodyguards thought the gray apron meant Emily belonged somewhere beneath their attention.

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