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She slammed the door angrily after the humiliation at the prom night.
"Esther," Miss Parker called out. "What happened? Why the frown?"
She kept bombarding her with questions, but Esther silently walked away out of frustration and anger and went to her room, sobbing.
The only words that echoed in her head were, "You poor janitor! Daughter of a nobody!!" They had all laughed and pushed her down. "You belong to the woods…"
Esther couldn't do anything but cry bitterly. She buried her face into her pillow, her shoulders shaking, her chest tight with a pain she couldn't put into words. It wasn't the first time she had been mocked, but tonight it had cut deeper than usual. Maybe because she had hoped — foolishly hoped — that just for one night things would be different.
Miss Parker, her foster mother who had done nothing but love Esther as her own ever since her mother died, stood outside her room calling her in a calm voice.
"Esther, please open the door."
She didn't respond. All she had to say was, "Go away…let me be."
Miss Parker left, but she didn't go far. She stood just outside the door, her hand resting quietly against it, her heart heavy for the girl she loved as her own.
"Good morning, Esther," Miss Parker said. "Breakfast is ready."
"I am not hungry," she said, closing the door behind her.
I have to get to work early before Mr. Smith arrives, she said to herself, adjusting her bag on her shoulder and stepping out into the cool morning air. The streets were already alive — cars honking, people rushing, the city moving like it always did, unbothered and indifferent. Just like everyone else in her life.
She arrived at the building earlier than usual, the lobby quiet and still, the lights humming softly overhead.
"Good morning, Miss Linda," she greeted.
"You're so early to work, Esther," Linda said, looking up from her desk with a surprised expression.
"I have to go clean Mr. Smith Vale's office, ma," Esther said.
"Go ahead. Are you okay?" Linda asked, studying her face for a moment.
"I'm fine," Esther said softly, though she wasn't.
The elevator opened and she entered, going up to the next floor. She opened the door gently and started cleaning, the same voice playing in her head — *"You, daughter of a nobody."* She paused for a moment, took a breath, and then continued with a saddened mind. She wiped the counter slowly, her eyes distant, her movements mechanical. This was her life. This was all she had ever known.
The entrance door opened, and a particular sound of footsteps filled the floor — a sound everyone knew belonged to him. Mr. Smith Vale. Everyone silently returned to their positions and greeted in unison, "Good morning, Sir." No one dared say another word afterward unless spoken to, or else they were fired.
"Mr. Smith," Esther said as he opened the door. "Good morning, Sir."
He didn't respond. Instead, he walked quietly to his desk, sat down, and opened his laptop to work.
"Get out," Smith said in a quiet but cold tone.
She quickly rushed out.
"Mr. Smith, your appointment with Mr. Pears Wolf is today," Linda said.
"Okay," he said, still looking straight at his laptop without looking up. "Get out," Smith said.
A minute later.
"Esther!!" he called out angrily.
"Yes, Sir?"
"Why is there still dust on the counter?" he said.
"Si…Si…Sir," she said, shaking, not knowing what to say or do, confused as if the world was about to come crashing down on her.
"You are still standing, asshole?" He said.
"Now do your job, or be prepared to find yourself a new one." He said and walked away.
Esther stood there for a moment after he left, her jaw tight, her eyes burning. She swallowed hard, picked up her cloth, and went back to cleaning in silence.
Daughter of a nobody.
The words followed her everywhere.
Marcus sneaks into the storage room, gathering the uniforms and fake papers they'll need."Hey, stop there!""Oh my God, I'm doomed.""Where do you think you're going, and what do you have with you?" the prison warder asked."Sir, it...it's...nothing.""Let me have a look.""Sir...?""Show it to me. Now!""Ok...okay..." Marcus hesitated."Marcus!""There you are. Please, can I have the bag? Thank you," Maya said.Maya quickly took the bag from him before the warder could touch it."Oh yes...have it.""I have been looking everywhere for you to get the bag," Maya continued."Sir, it's nothing, please. I asked him to get some prison uniforms for the ladies in the cell, as the rule implies that no lady is allowed in the storage room.""Why didn't you tell the officer in charge?" the prison warder asked."I did...he instructed me to tell Marcus to do that, nothing more," Maya said, trying hard to persuade the warder."Okay...now go to your cell!""Thank you, sir.""And you, Marcus, this wa
"Maya, I'm not sure I can be of help. I'm sorry. I can't help you, not today.""You have to help us, please, Marcus," Maya pleaded."After what she did, no, I can't.""Helping her escape means signing my death warrant. Don't you get it, Maya?""Marcus, we are talking about Pears Wolf here. He was good to us.""And he is also the same reason we are here, Maya.""Have you forgotten so quickly, or am I hallucinating?""I know, that's all in the past, Marcus. Please.""Why do I have the feeling that there is more to this you're not telling me, Maya?""What do you mean?""Oh please, Maya, stop the pretense. I know you. You do not render help to people just like that without any mysterious motive," Marcus said.Chloe never heard anything they said. She was sitting on a wooden chair, waiting for a response from Marcus after the incident of her holding his collar."Listen to me, Marcus...""Maya!" Chloe called out."Marcus, you have to do this," Maya said to him and walked away to meet Chloe.
Maya smiled, but this time, there was something different about it.The smile wasn't warm.It was the kind of smile that made Chloe wonder if Maya knew something she didn't.Silence settled between them.Chloe couldn't stop thinking about Maya's last words.Prison isn't the end of the game."What do you mean?" Chloe finally asked, unable to hide the confusion in her voice.Maya glanced around the cell before taking a step closer."Now, listen to me, Chloe," she whispered. "I will help you get out of here."Chloe stared at her for a moment.She wanted to believe her, but prison wasn't a place where people helped each other without a reason."How?""Relax, Chloe," Maya said calmly."I know my ways around here, and I have so many connections here and outside. So calm down, darling.""You said you want to take revenge on your sister... Fair... and her boyfriend, Smith Vale?""Yes," Chloe replied, still searching Maya's face. "But how are you going to make it happen?"Maya let out a quiet
The sun rose slowly over Vale Mansion, painting the sky in soft gold and amber, quiet and unhurried — as if the world itself had exhaled after a long and heavy night."Thank you," Esther said, holding Smith tightly. "Thank you for saving my life and my mother's."Smith smiled and said, "You're welcome. But first — tell me the truth," he said, looking into her eyes, one brow raised."Tell me you didn't feel anything for me."Esther went a little shy. "I did," she said. "From the very first time I saw you. But you were too grumpy." She smiled.They both laughed and held each other close — the kind of hug that says everything words never could, the kind that says, “I found you and I'm never letting go.”"Forever," they said to each other.The warmth of that moment stayed with them, but there was still one thing left to face.The day was here. Smith and Esther had arrived in the court. Esther felt so anxious, wondering what the verdict would be upon Chloe."Hey," Smith said, "you are lost
"What!" they both said at once, still shocked by what Pears had said."Yes, she's your sister, Chloe," Pears said."How? This can't be, Dad," Chloe said."Esther, I'm sorry. I didn't know until I found you at ValeX Tech the other day. I was surprised by what I saw, so I made my findings," Pears said, trying to get close to Esther, but she stopped him immediately."Stay the hell away from me," she said, crying and angry."You never cared. You left me and my mom to rot on the streets, mocked and looked down upon with disdain — calling me a child of a nobody!" Crying bitterly, she continued, "And you're here telling me you're my father and you think I'll accept you with open arms? Huh?" she said angrily."Tell your miserable daughter to release my mother at once, or I will do something drastic and someone will have to die," Esther said furiously.Smith couldn't do anything. He was still in shock, still trying to calculate everything that was happening. In his mind he kept asking himself,
Inside the room, the only sound was the quiet rhythm of Smith's breathing. Esther lay with her head resting completely against his bare chest. The heavy wool blanket was tangled somewhere around their waists, her mind entirely quiet for the first time in years. Smith's hand rested in her hair."You're quiet," Smith said.She tilted her head up, resting her chin on his chest so she could look at him."I'm just thinking about my mom," Esther said, looking into his eyes."About that — my men found your mother's phone outside the house. They also went inside to check if anyone was there but found no one. So," he said, exhaling, "they found this — your mom's phone, which was used to track your location." "If my mom isn't at home, then where is she?" She said, sounding disturbed."Smith, she took my mom too," Esther said, crying, pulling the blanket around herself as she got up from the bed."Calm down," Smith said."Who is she?" He asked."It…"Esther was trying to say the name when Smith
In his living room, Smith Vale couldn't get Esther out of his mind throughout the day and night. He was drinking heavily, sobbing, and hoping that one day she would come back to him — that he would hug her so tight and never let go, and finally pour out his feelings to her."Tell me, where are you,
"Hello, beauty." A voice called out from behind.Esther froze.It was past 9pm. She became scared and started shaking.She turned immediately to see who it was. There were four huge men smiling in a dangerous way. The moment she noticed them, she took a step back, turned on her heels and ran. They
"You're home. Welcome. How was work today?" Miss Parker said."Not well, but it was fine," Esther said, faking a smile."Dinner is ready.""Okay," Esther said."I made your favourite for dinner."A smell drifting from the kitchen drew Esther closer and she said, smiling broadly, "I know what that i
She couldn't hold herself — she broke down crying, feeling bitter as she remembered what happened on prom night. She was tired of life, hoping that one day she would meet her mom in heaven. Esther didn't know that her father was one of the most feared and respected man — the biggest tycoon in the w







