LOGINDexter El Camino, the eldest son of the El Camino family, now ran what used to be my father’s empire.
The company had been absorbed into the El Camino franchise, rebranded, and presented to the world as though it had always belonged to them. As if my father’s blood, sweat, and sacrifices had never existed. The irony was that Dexter El Camino had once been my high school crush. All the wealthy families in our estate moved in the same circles. We attended the same private school, went to the same parties, and were raised in the same world of privilege and carefully curated perfection. Sixteen-year-old Athena had been hopelessly in love with him. But that was before. The woman I was now felt nothing but hatred at the mere thought of his existence. When I began investigating everyone in my father’s inner circle, three names appeared repeatedly. The El Caminos. The Cartiers. And the Sinclairs. Each family had played a role in dividing my father’s empire among themselves, but the El Caminos walked away with the largest share. That made them my first target. I couldn’t simply walk into their company as Athena Mallway, the forgotten daughter of their dead friend. That would be too obvious and far too risky. So Blake and I devised another plan. Dexter happened to have an opening for a personal assistant. The moment I heard about it, I knew this was my opportunity. I applied under a new identity. Mia Roberts. Sixteen years had passed since anyone in that world had seen me or my sisters. There was little chance Dexter would recognize me now. Life had not been kind to me. The years of hardship, sleepless nights, and endless sacrifices had changed me in ways no one from my old life would expect. And our cabin was hidden far from the city, tucked away where no one would ever think to look for the daughters of Charles and Evelyn Mallway. The arrangement was simple. During the day, I would become Mia Roberts, Dexter El Camino’s efficient and unremarkable assistant. At night, I would return home and become Athena Mallway once again. The plan was simple. At least in theory. “So… how do I start?” I asked, still trying to absorb the reality of what we were about to do. Blake glanced at me. “First, we need to change your appearance.” I frowned. “What do you mean?” “You have to look like Mia Roberts, not Athena Mallway.” I turned toward the mirror, studying my reflection. “The hair has to go,” he continued. “You’ll need makeup. A long brunette wig with bangs would work. Maybe a pair of those sharp, sophisticated glasses. Something that makes you look polished and a little mysterious.” He smiled. “We’ll also need to upgrade your wardrobe.” I let out a slow breath. “I can do everything except change my hair.” To most people, it was just hair. To me, it was something more. I used to be blonde. My hair had once been soft, healthy, and beautiful. Now it was uneven, two-toned, and perpetually tied into a messy bun. Years of stress and neglect had transformed it into something I barely recognized. Whenever life became overwhelming, I would cut it short without even thinking. At some point, I had dyed it black, leaving a few faded pink strands that were now little more than remnants of a younger version of myself. The idea of turning all of that into sleek brunette hair with bangs felt almost absurd. Blake’s voice softened. “Your hair has to go.” I looked down at my hands. “What will the twins say?” I still hadn’t told June and July the truth. They knew I had gotten a new job, but they had no idea it was part of a dangerous plan to reclaim our inheritance and uncover the people responsible for our parents’ deaths. And I intended to keep it that way. They already had enough on their plates with college, new friendships, and trying to build lives beyond the pain we had grown up with. This was my battle. Not theirs. “You haven’t told them about the real reason for the job, have you?” Blake asked as he started the car. “I told them about the job,” I said quietly. “I just left out the details. It’s going to be surprising enough when they see me looking like a completely different person.” Blake adjusted his grip on the steering wheel. “Do you really think you can do this alone? What if they want to help?” “Blake, please.” I shook my head. “I’m not doing this alone. I have you. And there is nothing they can do except worry. They need to focus on school and on finally living the lives they deserve.” He was silent for a moment. “And when do they move into their dorm at UCLA?” The question hit me harder than I expected. I went quiet. June and July had both been accepted into the University of California, Los Angeles. I should have been nothing but proud. Instead, I was terrified. Once they left, I would be alone in the cabin for the first time in years. And being alone was my greatest fear. The truth was one I rarely admitted, even to myself. There were nights when the weight of my life felt unbearable. Nights when dark thoughts whispered that everyone would be better off without me, I was suicidal. But I could never allow those thoughts to win. Not when my sisters still needed me. “Athena Mallway.” Blake’s voice snapped me back to the present. I lifted my head, realizing I had missed whatever he had just said. “Didn’t you hear me?” he asked gently. “I said, " Why don’t you come stay with me? My house has more than enough rooms. You can have whichever one you want.” I shook my head immediately. “Blake, I’m not going to become a burden. I’ll manage. I’ve been doing just fine all these years.” “You are not a burden,” he said firmly. “I’m asking because I want you there. You can’t stay in that cabin by yourself. It isn’t safe.” “I’ll be fine.” I forced a small smile. “Let’s focus on what we need to do today. Where do we go from here?” He sighed. “You can’t keep running away from conversations like this.” “I can, and I will,” I said, trying to sound lighter than I felt. “That is exactly what I’m going to do. Now, can we please focus on the plan?” “You’re not listening to me.” “I am!” The word came out louder than I intended. I turned to face him, my chest rising and falling rapidly. “I understand what you’re saying, Blake. I do. But that cabin is the only home my grandmother left for my sisters and me. The thought of being there alone terrifies me, and it breaks my heart more than you know.” My voice trembled, but I forced myself to continue. “But I cannot leave it and move into your house, inconveniencing you because of my problems. You’ve already done more for me than anyone else ever has.” I swallowed hard. “I know exactly what this life has cost me, and I accepted that reality years ago.” My hands curled into fists. “What I refuse to accept is that everything my father built is being enjoyed by people who stole it, while my sisters and I struggle to survive.” Tears burned behind my eyes. “My father never got the chance to give us the life he promised.” I lifted my chin. “But I still can.” I took a shaky breath. “I don’t care if I have to become Mia Roberts to do it.” Then I looked out the window, toward the distant mountains where our worn-out cabin stood. “Because no matter who I pretend to be during the day, that cabin will always be where Athena Mallway lives.”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
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