Share

WHO ARE YOU?

last update publish date: 2026-06-14 01:18:22

I barely slept that night.

Every time I closed my eyes, I found myself thinking about the phone call with Mr. Wilberg, the job, the mansion, the money, and the possibility of finally helping my mother.

By the time sunlight filtered through my curtains the next morning, I was already awake.

I sprang out of bed before my alarm could even ring. A grin stretched across my face as I pulled open my closet.

Today was the day. For the first time in a very long time, I felt hopeful.

I carefully packed a small suitcase with enough clothes to last two weeks.

It was nothing fancy, just the few decent outfits I owned.

The sound of footsteps in the hallway made me quickly zip the suitcase shut. A moment later, my mother appeared at my bedroom door.

She looked just as exhausted as she had the previous night. The sight made my heart ache.

“Why are you smiling like that?” she asked suspiciously.

I immediately wiped the grin off my face.

“What smile?”

“The one currently on your face.”

I laughed nervously. “Maybe I’m just having a good day.”

She raised an eyebrow. “At seven in the morning?”

“Miracles happen.”

Mom narrowed her eyes. I could tell she wasn’t buying it, not even a little.

She stepped into the room and folded her arms. “Clare.”

“Yes?” I answered nervously.

“Don’t do anything stupid today.”

I froze. For a second, I thought she somehow knew about the job.

Then she sighed. “I’m serious.”

“I know.”

“Promise me.”

I forced a smile. “I promise.”

Technically, I wasn’t lying. Getting a job wasn’t stupid, at least not in my opinion.

Mom studied me for another moment before finally shaking her head.

“I have to go.”

“Already?” I asked.

“Overtime. I’m working overtime .”

The word hit me like a punch. She was working overtime again. I hated that word.

She smiled and kissed my forehead.

“Behave yourself.”

“You too.” I smiled.

A laugh escaped her, then she left.

The second the front door closed behind her, I rushed to the window and watched until she disappeared down the street. Only then did I grab my suitcase.

My adventure was about to begin.

***********

Forty minutes later, I stood outside the Wilberg Estate. My mouth literally fell open.

The place was unbelievable.

The massive iron gates alone probably cost more than our apartment building. Beyond them stood a mansion so beautiful that it barely looked real.

Perfect gardens stretched across the property. Tall fountains sparkled beneath the morning sun.

Luxury cars sat parked neatly in a driveway large enough to fit ten more.

I suddenly felt very underdressed, poor, and very ordinary.

“Wow,” I whispered.

The gates slowly opened, and I swallowed hard. There was no turning back now.

Dragging my suitcase behind me, I stepped onto the property.

Every few seconds, my eyes landed on something even more expensive than the last thing I’d seen.

I was so distracted that I almost walked into a man approaching me.

“Miss Dawson?”

I jumped. The man smiled politely. He looked to be in his late forties, neatly dressed, professional and friendly.

“Yes?”

“My name is Jeffery.” He extended his hand. “I’m the estate assistant.”

I quickly shook it. “It’s nice to meet you.”

“The pleasure is mine.”

He picked up my suitcase before I could stop him.

“Oh, I can carry that.”

“Nonsense.” He smirked.

I immediately liked him.

Jeffery gestured toward the mansion.“Please follow me.”

As we walked inside, I found myself staring at everything. The crystal chandeliers, marble floors, and paintings larger than my bedroom wall.

I had never seen so much luxury in one place.

Jeffery chuckled. “First time here is it?”

“Is it that obvious?” I said embarrassed.

“A little.”

My cheeks burned. He led me into a magnificent living room.

Two people stood waiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilberg. Even in person, they looked powerful, elegant, and confident.

The type of people who could walk into any room and instantly command attention.

I straightened my shoulders. “Good morning.”

Mrs. Wilberg smiled warmly. “You must be Clare.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

She exchanged a glance with her husband. They both looked pleased.

Immediately, some of my nervousness disappeared.

“Welcome to our home,” Mr. Wilberg said.

“Thank you for giving me this opportunity.”

“We’re glad you came.”

Before the conversation could continue, Mrs. Wilberg glanced at her watch.

“Oh dear.”

“What?” Mr. Wilberg asked.

“Our flight.”

His eyes widened. “Right.”

The couple exchanged an amused look.

Mrs. Wilberg turned toward me. “We should show you your room before we leave.”

My room? The words alone sounded strange. I nodded and followed her upstairs.

The bedroom she opened nearly stole the air from my lungs.

It was bigger than our entire apartment. The bed looked like something from a luxury hotel.

A private bathroom sat behind another door, and fresh flowers decorated the room.

I couldn’t believe it.

Mrs. Wilberg laughed softly. “You like it?”

“Like it?” I stared around. “It’s incredible.”

“I’m glad.” She smiled, then a bark interrupted us.

A second later, a golden retriever came charging into the room.

“Max!” Mrs. Wilberg laughed.

The dog immediately stopped in front of me. His tail wagged so hard that his entire body moved with it.

I crouched. “Hi there.”

Max instantly licked my face that I burst out laughing.

Mrs. Wilberg looked delighted. “Well, that’s settled.”

“What is?”

“He likes you.”

Apparently, that was all the approval I needed. Within minutes, Max had become my shadow.

Everywhere I moved, he followed.

When the Wilbergs finally prepared to leave, Max barely paid attention. His entire focus remained on me.

“I think he’ll be fine,” Mr. Wilberg said.

Mrs. Wilberg smiled. “Take care of him.”

“I will.”

Minutes later, their car disappeared through the gates, and suddenly, I was alone inside one of the wealthiest homes in the city.

Well… Almost alone.

Max barked beside me and I laughed.

“Guess it’s just us then.” I laughed and he wagged his tail.

**********

The first thing I did was to call Hilda, and she answered immediately.

“Tell me everything.”

I grinned. “I got the job.”

Her scream nearly destroyed my eardrum.

“Ouch.” I moaned.

“Sorry! How is it?”

I glanced around. “Hilda, this place is magnificent.”

“Told you.”

“The bathroom alone is bigger than our living room.”

“No way.” She gasped.

“Yes Way.”

For the next several minutes, I described everything. The mansion, gardens, my room, and the luxury.

By the time we ended the call, I was smiling from ear to ear.

Then I decided to explore carefully because one broken vase might cost more than my future.

Hours passed, and the mansion seemed endless.

Every hallway led somewhere new, and every room looked more expensive than the last.

Meanwhile, Max followed me faithfully.

The dog was surprisingly calm, gentle, and friendly. By midday, we’d become inseparable.

Eventually, I found myself standing inside the kitchen and immediately froze.

My jaw dropped.

The refrigerator looked like something from a celebrity cooking show.

There was everything. From fresh fruits, juices, chocolates, desserts, and expensive cheeses. There were many prepared meals enough food to feed my neighborhood.

I stared in disbelief as my eyes landed on a cake.

A very large cake. A very delicious-looking cake.

Five minutes later, I was eating a giant slice.

“Don’t judge me,” I told Max.

He wagged his tail, and I took that as approval.

By evening, I had become completely absorbed in my new surroundings so much so that I nearly forgot about my mother until my phone rang.

It was my Mom.

Panic instantly filled me as I stared at the screen, then I answered.

“Hi, Mom.”

“Where are you?” She asked.

My stomach dropped and I hesitated. For a moment, I considered lying but I couldn’t.

Especially not to her.

Taking a deep breath, I told her everything about the job, the mansion ,the dog, and the salary.

The silence on the other end was terrifying. Finally, she spoke.

“You did what?”

I winced. “Mom…”

“Clare, come home immediately.”

“No.” I said.

The word escaped before I could stop it.

“Excuse me?”

“I can’t.” I sighed.

“You can.”

“This money could help us.”

“I don’t care.”

I knew she was upset, hurt, and maybe even disappointed. But I also knew why I was doing this.

It was for her.

After nearly an hour of talking, pleading, and explaining, she finally sighed.

“I still don’t like it.”

“I know.”

“Be careful.”

Relief washed through me. “I will.”

“I love you.”

“I love you too.”

When the call ended, I finally relaxed. The hardest part was over, or so I thought.

After taking a long shower, I changed into comfortable clothes.

The room felt like a dream. It had soft lighting, luxury furniture, and the most comfortable bed I’d ever seen.

Sitting before the beautiful golden-framed mirror, I slowly brushed my hair. For the first time all day, everything felt peaceful.

Then I heard a noise and I paused, then sound disappeared.

I thought it was probably Max, and I continued brushing.

A few minutes later, thirst hit me. Immediately, I remembered the bottle of orange juice I’d seen earlier.

Perfect.

I soon headed downstairs. The mansion seemed unusually quiet.

As I walked through the living room, a realization suddenly hit me.

I hadn’t seen Max in several minutes.

“Max?”

There was nothing. A strange feeling settled in my stomach.

Then I heard movement. The noise was coming from the kitchen. Relieved, I headed toward it.

“Max?”

The first thing I saw was his wagging tail. Thank goodness.

I stepped further inside, then froze.

A man stood in front of the refrigerator. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and ridiculously handsome.

The only thing he wore was a pair of grey sweatpants hanging low on his hips.

A line of sweat covered his skin as though he’d just finished exercising.

For several seconds, I simply stared speechless.

The man slowly turned. He had sharp features, dark hair, and piercing eyes.

He was the most breathtaking man I’d ever seen.

His gaze soon landed on me, and Immediately, his expression hardened.

Confusion flickered across his face, then suspicion.

The room suddenly felt very small and very quiet.

His eyes swept over me once, then he spoke.

“Who are you?”

And just like that, every word disappeared from my mouth.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   NOTHING MORE, NOTHING LESS

    The next morning, the doctor finally signed my mother’s discharge papers.I couldn’t have been happier.After thanking the nurses who had cared for her, I helped Mom gather her few belongings while Hilda insisted on carrying the fruit basket the church members had brought.“You two treat me like I’m ninety,” Mom complained as we slowly walked toward the hospital entrance.“You almost scared me to death,” I replied without looking at her. “So yes, I’m going to treat you like you’re made of glass.”She sighed dramatically. “I’m perfectly capable of walking.”“I know.”“And carrying my own bag.” Mom continued.“I know.” I nodded.“And….”“No arguments, Mom.” I said immediately.Hilda laughed beside us. “I like this version of Clare.”Mom looked at her in disbelief. “You’ve joined her side too?”“I absolutely have.”Mom shook her head with a smile.“Traitor.”We all laughed.A taxi dropped us off outside our apartment building nearly thirty minutes later.As soon as I stepped out, I looked

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   NEVER SETTLE

    By the time I reached my mother’s ward, I had managed to wipe the disappointment off my face.Or so I thought.The moment I stepped inside, Hilda looked up from the chair beside the bed.A mischievous grin immediately spread across her face.“Oh-ho!”I frowned. “What?”She pointed dramatically at me.“Look who’s back.”I rolled my eyes. “I literally left five minutes ago.”“No.” She narrowed her eyes playfully. “You came back glowing.”“I did not.”“You absolutely did.” She squealed.I walked past her and sat beside Mom’s bed.“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”Hilda burst into laughter. “Sure you don’t.”Mom looked between the two of us with amusement dancing in her eyes.“What did I miss?”Hilda clapped her hands together.“Everything!”I groaned. “Ignore her.”“Oh, I won’t.” She leaned forward eagerly. “So…”She dragged out the word dramatically. “What did the billionaire say?”I picked up a grape from the fruit tray just to avoid looking at her.“Nothing.”“Liar.” She said

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR

    Hilda insisted on getting dinner from a nearby restaurant.“I’ll be back in twenty minutes,” she said, grabbing her handbag.I smiled gratefully. “You’ve already done enough today.”She rolled her eyes dramatically.“Please. Someone has to make sure you two don’t survive on hospital biscuits.”Mom laughed. “I wouldn’t mind the biscuits.”“That’s because you’re impossible,” Hilda teased before pointing at me. “Don’t cry while I’m gone.”“I wasn’t planning to.”“Liar.” She said. I laughed, and moments later, she disappeared through the ward door.The room grew quiet again.Mom leaned back against her pillow.“You have a wonderful friend.”“I know.”“You’ve been blessed.” She smiled.“I really have.”For a while, we talked about ordinary things…….Things that had nothing to do with hospitals or money.She asked about Max and I told her how he’d become attached to me after only a few days.She laughed when I described how he’d followed me around the mansion like a bodyguard.“He already love

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   THE HOSPITAL

    The journey to the hospital felt like the longest drive of my life.I sat in the backseat of the taxi, my leg bouncing uncontrollably as I stared out the window. Every red light felt like an insult. Every traffic jam made my heart pound harder against my chest.“Please hurry,” I whispered for what felt like the tenth time.The driver glanced at me through the rearview mirror. “I’m trying, miss.”I immediately felt guilty. “I’m sorry.”He nodded understandingly before returning his attention to the road.I gripped my phone tightly. Hilda had texted me only a few minutes earlier.“YOUR MOM IS AWAKE. DONT PANIC WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU.”I reread the message countless times.She was awake. That single word kept me together.After what felt like forever, the taxi finally pulled into the hospital compound.Before it had even stopped completely, I pushed the door open.“Miss!” the driver called.I quickly paid him, muttered a hurried thank you, and practically ran toward the entrance.Hospi

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   WITH MY MOTHER

    By the time Jason and Pamela left for their golfing trip, the mansion felt empty again.The silence seemed to stretch through every hallway and room. Even Max appeared less energetic than usual.I spent most of the afternoon in the living room, curled up on one of the large sofas while a television show played in the background.I wasn’t really watching it, as my mind kept wandering. Every now and then, I’d glance toward the front door.Then toward the clock, then back at the television.Max slept peacefully on the rug nearby, completely unbothered by my restlessness.I envied him.At least his life was simple. He only had to eat? Sleep, play and repeat.He had no bills, no responsibilities, and no worrying about the future.A sigh escaped me.Then suddenly, something occurred to me. My Mom.I hadn’t spoken to her all day. The realization made me sit upright. Quickly, I grabbed the remote and muted the television.“Max, I’ll be right back.”His ear twitched. That was the only response

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   FEAR

    I woke up to silence.Not the uncomfortable kind, but the peaceful kind. The kind that seemed to exist only inside the Wilberg mansion.For a few moments, I simply lay in bed staring at the ceiling.Max was still asleep on the rug. His paws twitched occasionally as if he was dreaming about chasing something.I smiled, then my thoughts betrayed me and wandered towards Jason.Immediately, I groaned and buried my face in a pillow.This was Hilda’s fault, it was entirely Hilda’s fault.Ever since our conversation the previous night, my brain had become determined to analyze every interaction I’d ever had with Jason which was completely ridiculous because Jason Wilberg did not like me.He barely tolerated me and yet…I found myself replaying moments of him.The shopping bags, the dining room, the way he’d stopped Pamela from throwing that spoon, and the way he’d carried Pamela upstairs instead of letting the situation escalate.Then Hilda’s voice echoed inside my head. “He likes you.”I rol

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   The blondie

    My hands clenched into fists as I marched down the hallway.Jason had crossed a line.Insulting me was one thing and I could handle that. I had handled it since the moment he arrived.But Hilda?Hilda had done absolutely nothing to deserve that.The memory of her face after Jason called her a peasa

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   I’M NOT LEAVING

    The dining room was so large that it could probably fit my entire apartment inside it.That thought crossed my mind as I arranged the last plate on the polished dining table.Sunlight streamed through the tall windows, casting golden rays across the expensive furniture. Everything looked perfect.T

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   BREAKFAST

    The smell of pancakes filled the kitchen as I flipped the last one onto a plate.I stepped back and admired my work.For someone who rarely cooked anything beyond instant noodles, the breakfast spread looked surprisingly impressive.There were pancakes, eggs, toast, bacon, and fresh orange juice ar

  • THE BILLIONAIRE’S DOG SITTER   MUCH HARDER

    My mouth opened, then closed, then opened again.For some reason, my brain had completely stopped working.The man standing before me was even more intimidating up close.His dark eyes remained fixed on me as though he was trying to figure out whether I belonged in the mansion or not.Judging by t

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status