Mag-log inChapter 3
Our bus ride from our remote town lasted for over eight hours. As we entered the heart of Manhattan, New York, the scenery outside the window gradually changed. The simple roads were replaced by towering skyscrapers, glowing digital billboards, and the endless stream of moving vehicles. Even though it was already morning, the weather here remained cold. The fog mingled with the city smoke, making it feel as if a serious and dark aura always loomed over this place. I could hear the excitement of my companions inside the bus as they stared at the luxurious shops along Fifth Avenue, but my own chest only grew heavier the closer we got to our destination. The bus pulled up in front of a massive, opulent hotel—The Grand Arizmendi Plaza. It was a famous and renowned establishment throughout New York, owned by a mysterious billionaire. We lined up in an orderly fashion as we entered through the hotel's back entrance for staff. We were taken straight to a spacious, private locker room where the costumes we were to use were already laid out. "You will be called again because the gala isn't until tonight," a familiar voice announced from the front. Standing before me was the same emotionless woman I had faced yesterday at the municipal hall. She wore a formal black suit, her posture perfectly straight, while her eyes remained as cold as ice. What does she mean the gala isn't until tonight? Does that mean I won't be able to go home to my child tomorrow for his birthday? A wave of weakness washed over me, causing me to look down. “For safety purposes, no one knows the exact time of the gala. You will simply be summoned from your quarters. Follow Manager Hills,” the woman said, turning on her heel immediately. We were led to a staff quarters at the back of the hotel. I saw several concrete, box-like lodgings. Ten women were assigned to each room. My companions were absolutely thrilled because the room was air-conditioned, but I couldn't bring myself to care. I sat down on a chair and pulled out my keypad phone. I sent a text message to my mother. Mom, please tell Zarek that the gala schedule changed. I won't be able to make it home tomorrow for his birthday. Please tell him that I'll bring a cake when I get back. I wanted to cry, but I forced myself to think about the money instead. Without it, I would have nothing to spend on our basic needs. Food was provided for free inside the quarters. It was delicious, but my mind was stuck wondering what my mother and child were eating right now, while I sat here with a lavish meal in front of me. “Go ahead and eat, Nessa. Don't you like it?” Vivian, one of my roommates, asked me. “It's not that. I just remembered Z—my Mom. I told her I'd be home tomorrow, but it turns out I can't,” I replied sadly. “You aren't used to leaving home, are you? That's why your mind is still left behind over there,” Jessa chimed in. “As for me, I'm going to use my earnings here to find a new future in this place. Life is too hard back in our town, you can't survive there, and my stepfather is a drunkard to boot. I'm done with it. I don't care if I have to sell my body here, as long as I make money,” Marie shared casually. “Nessa's parents must be really kind, which is why she misses them already.” “I only have my mom left, and... my child.” They all snapped their eyes toward me. “My puppy child, Zarek.” They burst into laughter. “You crazy girl. Watch your words. If someone else hears you, they might think you tricked them and that you're not actually a virgin anymore,” Bianca said. I just smiled. May God forgive me for hiding the fact that I am a single mother, but if push comes to shove, I will never deny my child, no matter what he is. Even if everyone ends up thinking I'm insane for giving birth to a dog. The moment for the party finally arrived. We were gathered once more at the back of the hotel, facing the manager. The paper bags they carried were labeled. He handed them out to us, containing the outfits we were to wear. We immediately went inside the quarters to change. When I opened my bag, my jaw nearly dropped. My eyes widened, and my entire face flushed hot with a chaotic mix of emotions, especially shock. "What is this?!" I whispered softly to myself, my hands trembling. The decent, simple waiter uniform I had expected was not a shirt and trousers, nor was it a skirt. What I held in my hands right now was a bunny attire. It was a tight, black corset bodysuit that was barely the length of underwear, paired with sheer black stockings, a white collar necktie, and a headband with long, white bunny ears. It even came with a pair of high heels. I looked around. The other women were shocked too, but many of them quickly changed anyway so they wouldn't get fired. The $350 USD pay was no joke for people like us who desperately needed money. I remembered the face of my son, Zarek, and the food that Mom and I needed to buy. I swallowed hard. I had no choice. For my family, I would endure this. Trembling, I put on the bunny headband. The outfit was incredibly short, almost exposing my groin, but I forced myself to stay strong. I slipped into the high heels. The hours that followed became a blur of frantic activity. The hotel's grand ballroom looked like a palace fit for kings. The music of violins and pianos echoed throughout the space. The attending men—famous billionaires, politicians, and New York businessmen—carried a distinct air of elegance and authority. The women, on the other hand, wore glittering gowns. No matter how hard I tried to focus on carrying my tray of champagne, I couldn't shake off the fear. I could feel the slimy, predatory, and scrutinizing gazes of the wealthy guests directed at us in our bunny suits. I could see the explicit lust in the eyes of these rich men, who looked like castrated Buddhas. "Nessa, take this tray of the most expensive champagne to the VIP lounge on the very top floor. Make sure he is the one who receives and drinks it. That is a gift from one of his visitors. Matthew Arizmendi," a senior manager commanded me. "Hurry up, the hotel owner just arrived. Do not dare make a mistake." "Y-Yes, sir," I answered. I lifted the tray and stepped into the private elevator heading toward the hotel's penthouse and VIP lounge. My anxiety spiked even further because it felt as though I was about to face royalty. Why me? I should have been happy to be given this task, but I was terrified because I wasn't used to facing such important individuals. When I reached the top floor, I noticed it was much quieter here compared to the noisy ballroom below. The hallway was shrouded in dim lighting, and the massive glass windows showcased a breathtaking view of the New York night sky. It was a world away from the place I came from, where the only things glowing in the dark were likely the eyes of wolves or whatever evil creatures lurked in the forest. As I walked toward the door of the VIP room, I kept looking around. I saw a door with a digital scanner on the side. A name was written right above it. I knew that was my destination. Suddenly, the doors of the private elevator at the end of the hallway glided open. A man stepped out, flanked by four hulking bodyguards. It was the most powerful and wealthiest businessman in all of New York, the owner of the hotel himself—Matthew Arizmendi. He was tall, with broad shoulders, dressed in an impeccably expensive black suit. His black, wavy hair was slightly messy, and his jawline was razor-sharp. At first glance, he looked like your typical ruthless Manhattan billionaire, but in reality, he secretly ruled this entire city. I swallowed hard. He's actually quite young. Why did he feel so familiar to me? Well, of course I knew who he was; he appeared in magazines and newspapers all the time. I just never expected him to be this incredibly handsome in person. His hair seemed to look different at times, occasionally looking very curly. Maybe he gets keratin treatments. I immediately bowed my head to show respect, my hands shaking as I held onto the tray. I didn't actually know him personally. To me, he was just a powerful billionaire who owned the place I was currently working for. As Matthew walked down the hallway, his footsteps suddenly ground to a halt right in front of me. He looked at me. I looked up too, offering a small smile. Even with the high heels on, I barely reached his height. His gaze locked onto the white bunny ears I was wearing, traveled down to my tight corset suit, and finally snapped back to my face. His expression shifted instantly. His fists secretly clenched in intense rage and shock as he stared daggers at me. His jaw tightened for a reason I couldn't comprehend. "Who..." his deep, baritone voice shattered the silence of the hallway, "...gave you the permission to wear that kind of trash inside my building?” My brow furrowed at his words. I was utterly bewildered, unable to understand why the billionaire Matthew Arizmendi was so furious about what I was wearing. Why does he make it sound like it's my fault? I was just a simple waitress following management's orders to earn a living. I had no idea this kind of clothing was forbidden in his sight. They were the ones who handed it to me; it wasn't like I chose this myself.Chapter 6Nessa’s POVI ended up in a dark, cramped alley beside the gigantic hotel. I sank down onto the cold concrete, surrounded by the blaring horns of New York traffic and the towering walls of skyscrapers. There, I finally burst into tears. I had no idea how we were going to get home. I didn’t have a single cent on me because I didn’t get paid, and I had no money for fare back to our province. I had hoped everything would go well and that I would return with money. I should have made sure first.Beside me, Zarek sat whimpering and restless, as if he could feel the deep ache in my heart. My mind was an absolute mess, worrying about how I would face my mother without any money. I would only disappoint her.Because I was crying so hard and overthinking, I lost track of my surroundings. When I finally calmed down a bit and looked to my side, Zarek was gone."Zarek?!" My eyes widened. A sudden panic seized me, and I screamed.I stood up immediately and ran blindly through the dark al
Chapter Nessa’s POV"Zarek! No!" I screamed as my tears completely spilled over.Terrified for my son, a sudden surge of strength allowed me to push away the bodyguards holding me. I quickly dropped to my knees on the luxurious carpet, scooped up the aggressive puppy, and hugged him tightly. My entire body shook as I wrapped my arms around him to protect him from any harm these people might do."Please, Sir! Don't hurt my son! I am begging you!" I cried, looking up at Matthew.The people in the hallway—the manager, the staff, and the other waiters witnessing the scene—looked like they were about to faint from absolute shock. Their eyes widened, and their mouths hung open. In the eyes of normal people, I had completely lost my mind because I called an animal my child.I did not care what they thought. In my heart, Zarek is my son. Even though he was born different—a puppy with golden fur instead of a normal human baby—he is my life. Zarek was an extra-large puppy who grew much faster
Chapter 4Nessa’s POVMatthew stood tall, staring intensely at me. He did not understand why a sudden, explosive anger consumed him the moment he saw me wearing such a revealing outfit."I-I'm sorry, Sir... This was the uniform given to me," I explained with a trembling voice. I forced myself to lift the tray to cover my chest as much as I could.He did not answer me. Instead, he coldly turned his gaze to one of his bodyguards."Call the event manager up here. Right now."The man by his side moved quickly. After a few minutes of me standing there like a statue, the manager arrived running. He was a heavy-set man who was completely drenched in sweat. He was clearly terrified of the billionaire's presence.I stared in shock. This was not the manager I had spoken to earlier. Why was it someone else? I swallowed hard."M-Mr. Arizmendi! Is there a problem with the service, boss?" the manager asked, stuttering and bowing his head.Matthew glared at him. His voice cut through the air like ic
Chapter 3Our bus ride from our remote town lasted for over eight hours. As we entered the heart of Manhattan, New York, the scenery outside the window gradually changed. The simple roads were replaced by towering skyscrapers, glowing digital billboards, and the endless stream of moving vehicles.Even though it was already morning, the weather here remained cold. The fog mingled with the city smoke, making it feel as if a serious and dark aura always loomed over this place. I could hear the excitement of my companions inside the bus as they stared at the luxurious shops along Fifth Avenue, but my own chest only grew heavier the closer we got to our destination.The bus pulled up in front of a massive, opulent hotel—The Grand Arizmendi Plaza. It was a famous and renowned establishment throughout New York, owned by a mysterious billionaire.We lined up in an orderly fashion as we entered through the hotel's back entrance for staff. We were taken straight to a spacious, private locker ro
Chapter 2The next morning, I woke up early to go to town. I rode my old bicycle and carried my worn-out bag. When I arrived, the incredibly long line at the covered court made me dizzy. Hundreds of women from nearby towns crowded the area. Everyone wore their best clothes. They all hoped to get the job because it paid a lot of money for just one night. I heard girls whispering about how rich the family organizing the party was. For many of them, this was a chance to experience wealth and visit the city they only saw on TV. They probably hoped to catch a rich man to escape poverty."Line up properly! Get your IDs ready!" a uniformed guard shouted.The line moved slowly. I waited for hours under the hot sun before I finally got inside the court. At the far end, interviewers sat at a long table. But the person who caught everyone's eye was a woman sitting right in the center. She did nothing but watch the crowd.She wore a formal black suit, her hair was tied in a neat bun, and she stoo
Chapter 1My eyes widened as I continued to clutch the invitation Roberto had handed to me, the owner of the bakery where I regularly delivered the bread my mother and I baked. I kept reading the same lines over and over, as if hoping the words would somehow change.“Exclusive Gala for Selected Young Ladies. Compensation: 350 USD for a night.”For others, that amount might seem small. But for me, it meant more than a week’s worth of food, milk for Zarek, and medicine in case he got sick. It meant a bit of comfort in our small hut that always felt short of air and light. It meant something special for my baby’s birthday.I took a deep breath and placed the paper on the table. My hands were trembling.“I can’t,” I whispered to myself.They were only looking for young, unmarried women, a maiden, and I was no longer one.I sat on the old wooden stool, trying to push away the heaviness in my chest. But the exhaustion crept back in, not just in my body but in my mind, which was constantly w







