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Serena was late.
Unfortunately for her , the universe did not seem to care.
“Please hold on!” she cried out breathlessly as the elevator doors began to close.
A man inside pressed the button without looking at her once.
“Thanks,” Serena murmured, stepping in quickly while trying to catch her breath.
Rainwater clung to the sleeves of her coat. Her curls were slightly wet, and the cheap heels she had borrowed from Pamela were already beginning to hurt her feet so much.
Exactly how someone should look while going to an interview at a big place. The elevator was quiet except for the soft hum of movement and droplets from her hair. Serena fixed her attention on the glowing numbers above the door and tried not to think about the message her landlord had sent her that morning.
"PAY BEFORE FRIDAY OR LEAVE".
It was really bad. She needed this job.Not because she dreamed of working in some luxurious place. Not because rich people fascinated her. But because Mira needed school supplies. Because food prices had gone up again and it's hard. Because pretending everything was okay was getting harder every single day.
“You nervous?”
The deep voice beside her pulled her from her thoughts. Serena turned slightly.
The man standing near her was tall, dressed in a black coat, his hands tucked into his pockets casually. He looked relaxed .
“A little,” she admitted.
“ your first nanny job?”
She laughed softly. “Does it show?”
“A bit.”
His lips twitched slightly, almost smiling.
Serena felt herself relax a little .
“I’ve worked with children before,” she explained. “Just not in places that look like they belong in magazines.”
The man glanced at her again,his eyes were intriguing. He looked stressed out a bit.
“Maybe they care more about how you treat the child than how expensive your shoes are.”
Serena looked down automatically at the heel that was threatening to break.
Sooo Embarrassing.
When she looked back up, the elevator had stopped. The doors opened directly into an enormous lobby.
Serena’s mouth almost dropped.
The floors practically shined. The walls were decorated with modern artwork she was too poor to understand. Everything looked and smelled clean,expensive, and it was all looking good.
She stepped out slowly.
Then paused.
The man beside her walked past the reception desk without stopping.
One of the workers immediately straightened.
“Good morning, Mr. Vale.”
Serena froze .
Mr. Vale?
The man she had been casually talking to turned slightly toward her. And suddenly it dawned on her that he was the boss, Kael Vale.
Oh my God.
Heat rushed into Serena’s face so quickly she wanted the floor to swallow her whole.
“I—”
But Kael simply looked amused now.
Very slightly.
“Third floor,” he said calmly. “Mrs. Rowan will meet you there.”
Then he walked away.
Serena stood there blinking like an idiot while the receptionist tried very hard not to smile.
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful.
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Five minutes later, Serena stood outside a pair of large office doors trying to recover from humiliation.
Mrs. Rowan gave her a gentle smile.
“Don’t worry. Mr. Vale intimidates everyone.”
That somehow made Serena feel worse.
Mrs. Rowan knocked softly before opening the door.
“Sir, Miss Hart is here.” Kael was standing near the window now, phone in hand.
The city stretched behind him through the glass walls, covered in rain and gray skies. He turned at the sound of their footsteps. And somehow he looked even more intimidating in his own office.
“Sit,” he said.
Serena sat carefully across from his desk.
Kael remained standing for a moment before finally taking the chair opposite her. He studied her quietly which made her feel tense.
“You’ve worked as a nanny before?”
“Yes.”
“How long?”
“Three years.”
“You left your last job?”
“They moved to California.”
“And your references?”
“I brought them.” Serena quickly handed over the folder in her bag.
Kael opened it briefly before setting it down again.
“You live with your sister.”
Serena blinked. “That was in my application?”
“I read thoroughly before hiring people.”
Right.
Of course he did.
“She’s sixteen,” Serena explained softly. “I take care of her.”
Something unreadable crossed his face before disappearing again.
“Why here?
Because her landlord was about to throw them out. Because life was expensive. Because she had exactly forty-three dollars left in her account. Instead she answered politely.
“I’m good with children.”
Kael leaned back slightly.
“My daughter doesn’t speak much to strangers.”
Serena frowned a little. “How old is she?”
“Six.”
“That’s still very young.”
“She wasn’t like this before.”
After saying that something shifted in the room; Serena noticed the way his jaw tightened slightly. She could sense pain hidden carefully beneath control. Before she could respond, the office door opened suddenly. A little girl peeked inside with the same eyes and dark curls as the man sitting in front of her. She just stood there while holding the door.
Kael’s expression softened instantly. Just a little.
“Lia.”
The child ignored him completely.
Her gaze stayed on Serena instead.
Serena smiled gently. “Hi.”
Lia stared at her for a few seconds before stepping inside slowly.
Mrs. Rowan looked surprised from beside the door. Apparently this was unusual. Lia held a stuffed rabbit tightly against her chest as she walked closer. Then she stopped directly beside Serena’s chair.
Serena looked at the toy. “What’s her name?”
Lia answered so quietly Serena almost missed it.
“Moon.”
“That’s cute.”
“She doesn’t like people.”
Serena smiled faintly. “Neither do I sometimes.”
That finally made Lia look at her properly.
Then—unexpectedly— the little girl giggled a little.
Mrs. Rowan covered her mouth immediately. Kael was shocked. The entire room changed in that moment. Serena looked up slowly. Kael was staring at his daughter like he couldn’t believe what he had just heard.
Then his eyes lifted to Serena.And the look in them almost made her stop breathing. He had this warm but heavy look. Like she had just touched a part of him nobody had been able to reach in a very long time.
Lia quietly placed the stuffed rabbit in Serena’s lap. A gesture of trust.
Serena’s heart melted instantly.
“She likes you,” Mrs. Rowan whispered emotionally.
Kael stood slowly from his chair.
“You can start tomorrow.”
Serena blinked. “Tomorrow?”
“If you want the job.”
Did she want it? Hell she did
Looking at Lia now curled against her side quietly.
“Yes,” Serena answered softly.
Kael nodded once.
The interview was over. But strangely...
the tension in the room only seemed to grow stronger. Serena stood carefully, handing the rabbit back to Lia.
“Bye, Moon,” she whispered.
Lia smiled again.
And it didn't go unnoticed to kael.
He noticed every single thing.
As Serena reached the office door, his voice stopped her.
“Miss Hart.”
She turned.
Kael was already watching her. That same unreadable expression on his face again. Only this time it felt more personal somehow.
“My daughter hasn’t laughed around anyone since her mother died.”
The honesty in his voice caught her off guard.
For one second, she saw a man happy to see his darling daughter smile again after so long . Something painful
pulled inside her chest.
“I’m sorry,” she said gently.
Kael held her gaze for a long moment.
Then quietly—
“So am I.”
Damon knew he should leave.He really did. The movie was over. Lia was asleep. Mrs. Rowan had disappeared upstairs.And Kael was standing in the middle of the living room with his daughter asleep against his shoulder like she weighed nothing at all. It was the perfect time to go home. Unfortunately, Damon had never been particularly good at minding his own business.Which was exactly why he was still standing there. Watching. Observing. Trying very hard not to smile. Because now he was certain. Absolutely certain. And it was probably the funniest thing he'd witnessed all year. Kael Vale was in trouble. The kind of trouble money couldn't solve. The kind of trouble board meetings couldn't fix. The kind of trouble that arrived quietly and completely ignored whether you wanted it or not.Serena.Damon almost laughed.If somebody had told him six months ago that Kael would spend half an evening pretending not to watch a woman while actually watching her constantly, he would have demanded m
The idea had been Lia's and that alone should have warned everyone because whenever Lia came up with an idea, saying no usually became impossible. Which was exactly how Serena found herself sitting in the Vale family living room on a Friday evening while an animated movie played on the enormous television.Mrs. Rowan had disappeared upstairs after claiming she was "too old for cartoon dragons."Damon had laughed.Mrs. Rowan had threatened him with a wooden spoon.And somehow that had only made him laugh harder.Now the movie was twenty minutes in, and Damon was still occasionally making comments that caused Lia to giggle.Serena sat between them on the large sofa.At least that had been the original arrangement.Somewhere along the way, Lia had stretched out across the cushions and stolen half of Serena's space.Which meant Serena was now sitting much closer to Damon than she'd intended.Not that she noticed.At first.The room was comfortable.Warm.The lamps had been dimmed, leaving
"You like him."Serena nearly dropped the phone.For a moment, she was too shocked to respond.Then she let out a disbelieving laugh."Mira.""I'm serious.""You've lost your mind.""I haven't.""You have."Mira's laughter echoed through the phone.The sound was familiar. Comforting.Because whenever her younger sister sounded this confident, it usually meant she had already decided she was right. And unfortunately, she often was."You should hear yourself whenever you talk about him.""I do not talk about him.""You literally just said his name three times.""That is not talking about him.""It absolutely is."Serena pinched the bridge of her nose. This conversation was going exactly where she did not want it to go. Thankfully, a voice called from somewhere behind Mira."Oh, hold on."Serena heard movement. A door closing. Then Mira returned."Sorry.""What happened?""Nothing important."The answer came too quickly.Serena narrowed her eyes."Mira.""What?""What are you hiding?""No
The smile stayed with Serena longer than she wanted to admit.Even after Kael disappeared down the hallway with Lia dragging him toward whatever emergency involved a frog. Even after the laughter faded. Even after the house settled into its usual rhythm again. She still found herself thinking about it.That smile. Small. Gone in seconds.Yet somehow it felt more dangerous than anything else. Because Kael Vale smiled so rarely that when he did, it meant something. At least it felt like it did. Serena was still sitting beside the piano when her phone vibrated. The sound startled her. She glanced at the screen.Mira.Immediately, her expression softened. She answered before the second ring."Hey."There was a pause.Then her sister's voice came through."Took you long enough."Serena smiled."It was one ring.""It felt longer.""You're dramatic.""I learned from the best."That earned a laugh. A real one. The kind that only Mira could pull from her. For a moment, everything felt familiar.
The last note lingered in the room long after Serena lifted her fingers from the keys.For a moment, nobody spoke. The silence wasn't awkward. It felt full. Like the music was still there somehow, floating between them. Serena looked down at her hands. She hadn't played in months. Not properly. Not since life had become a constant cycle of responsibilities and worries. Yet somehow she'd forgotten all of that while sitting at the piano.The realization made her smile slightly.Then Lia threw herself at her."That was beautiful!"Serena laughed as she wrapped her arms around the little girl."I think that's the fastest you've ever moved.""I liked it.""I can tell.""No, really."Lia pulled back dramatically."I loved it."That earned another laugh from Serena. Across the room, Damon looked unusually quiet. Which was probably the most shocking thing that had happened all day.Serena raised an eyebrow."Are you alright?""No."Damon shook his head."I'm emotional."She rolled her eyes."Th
The living room was unusually loud. Not because of Lia but Because of Damon.Serena had learned very quickly that Damon had a gift for making his presence known without even trying. One moment the house would be quiet.The next, Lia would be laughing so hard she could barely breathe. Which was exactly what was happening now."You cheated," Lia accused."I adapted.""You cheated.""I prefer the word adapted.""That's because you're guilty."Damon pressed a hand against his chest."Lia Vale, I am deeply offended."The little girl dissolved into laughter.Serena shook her head from her spot on the sofa. A smile tugged at her lips despite herself.The board game spread across the coffee table had long been abandoned. Somehow Damon had turned a simple game into a dramatic courtroom trial where he was apparently the victim.Or at least that was his version of events."You are teaching her bad habits," Serena informed him.Damon looked horrified."Me?""Yes, you.""Serena, I am a role model."
Serena woke up the next morning already regretting the way her heart reacted around Kael Vale.It annoyed her.She was twenty-four years old, not some teenager getting nervous because a handsome man looked at her for too long. Yet ever since the storm, something had changed between them, and preten
Kael realized Serena was avoiding him sometime around Tuesday morning.Not because she said anything but how she talked less around him.That was how he noticed.The woman had a habit of filling silence without trying. She argued with Lia over vegetables, complained about the coffee being too stron
By the end of the week, Serena had started getting used to the mansion. Not the size of it. She was pretty sure nobody could ever fully get used to living somewhere with three staircases and a dining room bigger than her entire apartment. But she was getting used to the feeling of it of the house
Serena barely slept that night. Not because of the job itself.But because every time she closed her eyes, she kept seeing Mr vale watching her across that office. It was ridiculous.She didn’t even know the man. Yet something about Kael Vale stayed in her head long after she left the mansion.And







