登入The phone on my desk rang, and I picked it up immediately.
“Mia, get my car ready. We’re leaving in a few minutes.” “Oh, where—” The line went dead. He had already hung up. I stared at the receiver. “Where is your car?” I muttered under my breath, burying my face in my palms for a second. Then I stood up and hurried to the desk beside mine. “What’s up?” the attendant asked. “I need to get Mr. El Camino’s car ready,” I said quickly. “That’s all he told me. His former assistant didn’t brief me, so I honestly have no idea what to do.” The man let out a low whistle. “She got fired,” he said. “Mr. El Camino chased her out and didn’t even let her collect her belongings. She didn’t last a week.” My chest tightened. “You have to be smart to work with him,” he continued, handing me a keycard. “This gives you access to his private garage. Call his driver and let him know the schedule.” He offered me a sympathetic smile. “Good luck.” I thanked him and immediately got to work. When the elevator doors opened into the underground garage, I froze. I had never seen so many luxury cars gathered in one place. Rows upon rows of sleek vehicles gleamed under the bright lights—sports cars, SUVs, and limited-edition models that cost more than our cabin and everything inside it combined. I had already called the driver, which meant all I had left to do was choose the right car. But how was I supposed to know which one Dexter preferred? Swallowing nervously, I dialed his number. “Sir, is there any particular car you’d like me to prepare?” There was a sharp hiss on the other end. Then the call disconnected. I stared at my phone in disbelief. Had he just hung up over a simple question? “Let’s go with the Tesla.” The voice came from behind me. I turned so quickly that my glasses nearly slipped off. The man standing there looked familiar. I tilted my head, trying desperately to place him. I knew his face, but the memories attached to it felt blurred And judging by the expression on his face, he recognized me too. “The Tes-la,” he repeated, stumbling slightly over the word. “That’s the one he usually prefers.” Without waiting for a response, he headed toward a sleek black Tesla Model S. I followed him, my heart hammering in my chest. I wanted to ask if he knew who I was. If he recognized Athena Mallway beneath the wig, makeup, and glasses. But I couldn’t risk blowing my cover. So I stayed silent, even though every nerve in my body was on edge. Once inside the car, he glanced at me through the rearview mirror. “So, you’re the new assistant?” “Yeah,” I replied carefully. “I assume you’re the driver?” “Yes, I am.” He gave me a small smile. “Nice to meet you, Miss Mia Roberts.” I stiffened. I had never told him my name. “How did you know my name? I don’t remember introducing myself.” Before he could answer, the rear door opened. “Mia, my sister is arriving from the airport later today,” Dexter said as he slid into the back seat. “After this event, take one of the cars and pick her up.” The atmosphere in the vehicle shifted instantly. The driver went silent, his eyes fixed firmly on the road. I turned toward the window, pretending not to notice. “Mia,” Dexter said a moment later, “find hotels near the Grand Hall in Paris. I’ll be traveling this weekend with my fiancée. Make the reservations.” “Yes, sir.” I pulled out my laptop and began working immediately, forcing my trembling fingers to remain steady. Within minutes, the bookings were confirmed. Blake didn’t mention that Dexter was engaged in his Ted talk about Dexter. There was nothing about it online either. So it was either a closely guarded secret—or too recent to attract public attention. The car slowed to a stop. I looked up, and my breath caught. The sign at the entrance read: The El Camino Estate. My stomach dropped. I was in their home…. “Why aren’t you getting out?” the driver whispered. I blinked twice and slipped back into character. Opening the rear door, I stepped aside as Dexter emerged, casually handing me his suit jacket and briefcase as though I were little more than an extension of his arm. I clenched my jaw, took two deep breaths, and followed him. “Stay out of sight,” he instructed without looking at me. “But not so far that I can’t reach you if I need something. This is a family dinner, so your presence won’t be required. Understood?” “Yes, sir.” Then why had he brought me? To carry his belongings like a human coat rack? He stepped inside, but my feet remained rooted to the ground for several seconds. I was walking straight into the den of my enemies. Even if I was Mia Roberts on the outside, Athena Mallway still lived beneath the disguise. And Athena remembered everything. I inhaled deeply and stepped into the mansion. The interior stole the breath from my lungs. Crystal chandeliers hung from impossibly high ceilings, casting golden light over polished marble floors. A sweeping staircase curved gracefully toward the upper levels, and the air carried the faint scent of expensive flowers and aged wood. Every detail radiated wealth This was the kind of life that should have been ours. “Dexter, honey! You’re here!” A high-pitched voice rang through the foyer. Before I could react, a woman threw herself into Dexter’s arms, kissing him and smoothing her hands over his chest. His fiancée…I presumed. I kept my head lowered until she spoke again. “Is this your new assistant? A woman? Again?” she whined. “Why don’t you hire a man for once, as I suggested?” I looked up. And my blood ran cold. Cassie Sinclair was the one standing beside me, my ex childhood best friend. . How could I forget her sinister face. . Her mother had taken over my mother’s entertainment company after the fire, rebranding herself as the visionary behind its so-called “new revolution.” She had publicly accused my mother of fraud and embezzlement, tarnishing her name before the ashes had even cooled. My mother’s own best friend. The betrayal had been almost as devastating as the loss itself. And now her daughter was engaged to Dexter El Camino. Of course she was. The circle of corruption remained perfectly intact. “Her name is Mia,” Dexter said. “I hired her through an agency.” I unclenched my fists, forced a polite smile, and bowed my head respectfully. Rage coursed through my veins, but this was the price of revenge. Cassie examined me with open disdain. “I assume you’re a professional,” she said coolly. “Do your job properly and don’t cross any boundaries.” Her tone was sharp and commanding, but I refused to flinch…She also didn’t recognize me, as expected. . I simply nodded. “Let’s go inside,” she said, linking her arm through Dexter’s. “Your parents are waiting.” They walked ahead, leaving me standing alone in the grand foyer. My eyes wandered across the walls until they landed on a massive framed portrait. On one side stood Mr. and Mrs. El Camino. On the other side were Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair. Nearby were the Cartiers. And beside them— My parents. Charles and Evelyn Mallway. Smiling while standing side by side with the people who betrayed them. “Mom… Dad…” I whispered. A sharp pain tore through my chest. I clutched at my dress and pressed my hand against my heart, trying to steady my breathing. But the pain intensified. The room began to spin. My vision blurred. I heard distant voices, but they sounded as though they were underwater. No. Not here. Not now. “Come on, Athena,” I begged myself silently. “Get up.” But my body refused to obey. The last thing I heard before darkness swallowed me was a panicked scream. “She just collapsed! Call 911! She just collapsed!”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
The entire house was dark when we got in.“What’s going on?” I turned to Blake immediately.“Maybe they’re asleep,” he said.“By this time? I know those girls. Impossible.”“June?”“July?”I called out, but got no response.“This better not be a prank, girls, because it isn’t funny.”My hand slowly
I adjusted my bag on my shoulder as I walked out of the company building. Such a relief Dexter didn’t tell me to stay behind. I was too exhausted for any of that.I paused for a moment and looked up at the building.The giant EL CAMINO GROUP sign shined brightly against the night sky.I swallowed
“Someone finally decided to return.” The irritation in his voice was very clear. I stood there quietly, my head still lowered, trying to control my breathing. The pain in my chest was still there, though not as bad as before, but enough to remind me that my body was failing me. “Answer me, M
I looked at the phone in disbelief after the call ended.Did this man even realize I was rushed to the hospital and just got discharged?I let out a shaky laugh and wiped my tears quickly.Of course, he didn’t.This was Dexter El Camino.The same arrogant boy who grew into an even colder man. I gue







