LOGINLosing my parents was only the beginning of our nightmare. What came afterward made everything even more miserable.
My father had built an empire. He was a business mogul, and my mother owned one of the largest entertainment companies in Los Angeles. Eventually, their companies merged, creating a fortune that should have belonged to my sisters and me. That was our inheritance. Yet not a single dollar was given to us. After our parents died, our aunt took us to the countryside and left us with our grandmother, as though we were burdens she no longer wanted to carry. A few years later, our grandmother passed away too. From that moment on, we were completely alone. I raised the twins by myself. I dropped out of high school and worked endlessly to make sure June and July had everything they needed. I became their mother, their father, their older sister, and their best friend. I never had a life of my own. There was no college, no friendships, no dreams, and certainly no future. There were only responsibilities It was just us. The Mallway sisters and our old cabin. “Athena, what do you think I should wear?” June’s voice echoed through the house. “June, it’s a beach party. Wear what girls wear to the beach,” July replied from the dining table. I chuckled softly from the kitchen as I served breakfast. “There is absolutely nothing suitable for a nineteen-year-old to wear in this house!” June groaned dramatically. “That’s not true,” I said, placing their plates in front of them. “She wants to dress like a slut because her boyfriend is going to be there,” July teased. “He is not my boyfriend!” “Well, he is the only reason you’re going to the beach party. Am I right?” “That’s enough, girls.” I shook my head. “June, you can borrow something from my wardrobe. I’m sure I have something perfect.” June dropped into her chair with a dramatic sigh. “You’re thirty-two. I’m nineteen. There is no way you own anything a nineteen-year-old would wear to the beach.” I laughed. “Well, I tried to help.” I turned and headed toward my room. “Where are you going?” “Aren’t you eating?” The twins asked at the same time. “I have to be somewhere. It’s urgent.” I changed into a neat outfit and tied my hair into a bun. “I need to catch the morning bus to town. I’ll see you both later.” Blowing them kisses, I hurried out the door. The bus station was far from our cabin, and my only means of getting there was on foot. The burns I had suffered sixteen years ago left scars on my body, and although I never returned to gymnastics, I never stopped running. I ran to survive. I ran to provide for my sisters. And today, I ran toward the opportunity that could change everything. “Stop the bus! Stop the bus!” I shouted as I sprinted after it. The bus finally halted, and I climbed aboard, breathless. “Athena, why are you always late?” Mr. Jacobs asked with a smile. “I’m sorry, Mr. Jacobs.” I collapsed into my usual seat and took a deep breath, resting my head against the window. As the bus moved through town, my eyes landed on a beautiful blue dress displayed in a boutique window. It was stunning. The kind of dress I once would have dreamed of wearing. The kind of dress that reminded me there was a woman inside me who had long been forgotten. But I couldn’t afford luxuries. Every penny I earned was being saved for the twins’ college tuition. A wave of sadness washed over me. I remembered my father’s promises. He had always sworn that we would never lack anything. That he would give us the world if he could. But he never had the chance to keep those promises. His life had been stolen from him. Brutally. And in his absence, my own dreams were buried alongside him. My life had become an endless cycle of work and sacrifice. Joy was a distant memory. I had grown so accustomed to pain that I no longer knew how to feel anything else. Sometimes I barely recognized myself. How had the bright, energetic girl I once was become this exhausted woman, trapped in an aging cabin with nothing but grief and anger to keep her company? “Athena, this is the last stop.” Mr. Jacobs’ voice pulled me from my thoughts. “Oh. Thank you, Mr. Jacobs.” I wiped the tears from my cheeks and stood. As I stepped off the bus, he leaned out of his seat. “Honey, are you eating properly? You look too thin, and your skin is pale.” Mr. Jacobs had known me since I was eighteen. He had helped me get my first decent-paying job and had looked out for me ever since. Every time he saw me, he said the same things. You look pale. You need to eat better. Sleep more. Take a break. You have a life too. And every time, I gave him the same weak smile. “I’m fine.” The city was as busy and chaotic as ever. Years ago, I used to dream of owning one of the largest houses in Los Angeles. Now, it felt like nothing more than a childish fantasy. Still, I allowed myself to dream. To imagine that one day life would get better. That I would not die miserable. “There’s my favorite person in the world.” I turned at the sound of Blake’s voice. He walked toward me with his usual bright smile and two cups of coffee in his hands. Blake and I had known each other since we were teenagers. He had been there before the tragedy. And unlike everyone else, he stayed after. He was the only family friend who never abandoned us. Over the years, he had helped my sisters and me in more ways than I could ever repay. Especially me. “You don’t look very excited to see me,” he teased. “I’m just exhausted from my night shift.” His smile widened. “Well, I have good news.” My heart skipped. “I got you the job.” I stared at him. “You’re officially his personal assistant.” My mouth fell open. “What?” I grabbed his arm. “You got me the job? Really? Oh my God, Blake!” The excitement burst out of me before I could stop it. I jumped into his arms, laughing for the first time in what felt like forever. “I told you to leave it to me,” he said proudly. I pulled back, still breathless. “Now what? When do I start?” He took my hand and led me toward his car. My heart pounded as I tried to process what had just happened. Months ago, I had begun putting together my revenge plan. A plan to reclaim what belonged to my family. A plan to uncover the people responsible for my parents’ murders. And in my search, I discovered one devastating truth. My father’s empire had been taken over by the El Camino family. Everything he had built and that should have been ours. Now it was controlled by their eldest son. Dexter El Camino. My new boss.I stared through the car window at the mansion in front of me.Even from where I was parked, it looked like a really luxurious building.There were a lot of expensive cars lined up along the driveway one after another, while well-dressed guests stepped out laughing as members of the staff hurried over to collect their keys.Just like the El Camino mansion, Dexter’s personal home was also a beauty to behold.I shook my head.I wasn’t here to admire or compare the two mansions.Get your head together. This wasn’t just another party.This was the first time I was stepping into Dexter’s private world.The place where he let his guard down, and where he probably kept things nobody else ever got to see.Maybe…The answers Blake and I had been searching for were somewhere inside that house.My phone suddenly vibrated in my hand.Blake.I answered immediately.“Have you gone in yet?”I looked back at the mansion.“Not yet.”“You’ve been sitting in that car for almost five minutes.”I sighed.“
My alarm rang loudly beside me, waking me up from my sleep.“It’s morning already,” I groaned and reached blindly across the bedside table for my phone until my fingers found it.The screen was unusually bright against my sleepy eyes.I rubbed my eyes slowly as I sat up and noticed an unread message from Dexter.My brows furrowed immediately.Who sends work messages this early in the morning?I yawned before opening it.There will be no work at the office today. The company is undergoing minor renovations, so all activities have been suspended. Work from home today.I read it twice just to make sure I wasn’t imagining things.Then I threw my head back onto the pillow.“Thank God.”I didn’t have to rush out of bed and run to the café to get Dexter’s breakfast order.This break was needed. I stretched lazily beneath the blanket.After another few minutes of enjoying the comfort of my bed, I finally forced myself up.I went through my usual morning routine.I swept my room.Made my bed.
“You asked to see me, sir?” I said as I walked into Dexter’s office.Dexter was already back behind his desk, flipping through a file as though the conversation I’d overheard had never happened.If I hadn’t heard those few sentences with my own ears, I would’ve believed nothing had happened at all.Madison, on the other hand, was still sitting comfortably in the chair opposite him, one leg crossed over the other while scrolling through her phone.The moment she saw me, she smiled before continuing to scroll.I returned a polite smile.“Mia,” Dexter looked up briefly.“Yes, sir?”He slid one file aside and picked up another.“I won’t be available for my three o’clock appointment.”I pulled out my notepad immediately.“Should I move it to tomorrow?”“No.” He shook his head. “Reschedule it for five o’clock instead.”“Alright, sir.”I quickly wrote it down.“Anything else?”“You can—”“Wait.”Madison suddenly interrupted him.She reached into her designer handbag and pulled out a cream-colo
I quietly closed Dexter’s office door behind me.What was wrong with me today?First, I almost exposed myself over a bottle of perfume.Then I somehow ended up asking Dexter questions about a woman from his past.And to make things worse…I was actually curious about the answer.I rubbed my forehead lightly.“Athena…” I muttered under my breath. “Focus.”Why was I so eager to know about that woman from his past?Was I hoping I was the girl he was talking about?I quickly shook my head. I was just curious.Nothing else.I made my way toward the staff pantry.Unlike Dexter, Madison didn’t look like someone who would ask for black coffee first thing in the morning.She seemed more like the orange juice type.I opened the refrigerator and stared at the different drinks arranged inside.Orange juice.Apple juice.Sparkling water.Different soft drinks were neatly arranged on the shelves.After standing there for almost a minute, I finally picked up a bottle of freshly squeezed orange juice
The elevator doors opened with a soft ding.I stepped out, balancing Dexter’s breakfast pack in my hands.“I wish I had slept more,” I whispered to myself as I walked toward his office.Blake and I came back home late yesterday after the twins’ entrance ceremony. He even had to spend the night at the cottage because it was too late for Jim to drive back home. He should be awake by now.On the other hand, I had to wake up early to come to work and get Dexter’s breakfast.I wondered if he was already at the office.Talking about Dexter…I remembered how embarrassing yesterday was.Hiding behind shopping bags.Running around with potato chips covering my face.Then somehow ending up glued to Dexter’s chest like a frightened koala.I squeezed my eyes shut for a brief second.“Oh God… I wish I could wipe yesterday out of my memory.”Dexter’s office window was open, which meant he was already inside.I glanced at the clock. He was early, though I wasn’t late either.I reached his office door
We pulled into a quiet picnic area just outside the main campus. Unlike the busy parts of the university, this place was peaceful. Only a few wooden tables and chairs sat beneath tall trees, and the evening breeze made everything feel calm. “This place is beautiful,” I murmured. “Told you,” June grinned. We got out and started unloading the coolers, shopping bags, drinks, and food. “Aww…”July’s eyes widened.“You actually brought all this?” “There’s no way we can finish everything,” June added I smiled.“The leftovers can go to your friends.” “Athena…”She hugged me again.“You’re the best.” A few minutes later, everything had been arranged neatly on the table. Blake connected a small speaker and played nice songs. The atmosphere instantly became lighter. I started serving everyone. “Here.”I handed June her plate of fried rice and grilled chicken. Then handed July and Blake theirs. “Mmmmmm…”The twins groaned after their first bite. “We’ve missed your cooking. They don’t
Dexter must have realized it too because I noticed he suddenly cleared his throat and his face returned to its usual frown.That was better.For a second there I was beginning to forget who he was.A woman who appeared to be in her sixties walked toward us with a smile.I recognized her immediately
“Isn’t this the girl you said you fired?”Cassie’s voice echoed around the house.“Cassie, I’m right in front of you. You don’t have to be that loud,” Dexter said calmly, not even looking bothered by her reaction.I had barely spent two days at this company and somehow I was already becoming a sour
I gripped the steering wheel tighter, silently cursing myself for almost ruining everything.Blake had warned me about mistakes like this.I couldn’t afford to think like Athena Mallway anymore.Every decision I made, every place I went, and every word that came out of my mouth had to belong to Mia
Six o’clock on the dot, I was parked outside the company waiting for Dexter. Every time the company doors opened, my head snapped toward the entrance. My fingers tapped nervously against the steering wheel. I couldn’t even remember the last time I drove. If not for Blake forcing me to practice







