Maid for the Millionaire by jewel crotan (the reading strategies book txt) π
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When a summer job opportunity rolled around for recent graduate April, she jumped on it. What's more, it was a coveted position to be a maid for the elusive millionaire Victor Carawell. A dream job for many, but April finds herself stumbling through her new duties as she is thrust into a unfamiliar world. Still, she presses on, finding herself enthralled with her new employer
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you in pain like that.β
Sighing once more, he spoke.
βItβs not that April. You did nothing wrong. Itβs me.β
Putting on his clothes at an almost expert pace, he continued.
βItβs as I said before. My past self was not someone I want to resurface.β
βWhat? Did what we just did stir something in you?β
Mr. Carawell remained silent as he buttoned up his shirt. I decided to press the issue.
βI can handle myself. Everything we just did, I wanted. So you like to be a little dominant? Thereβs nothing wrong with that.β
Ignoring my question, he gave himself a once-over in the mirror. I wanted to keep talking. Show him that his past self was gone. But I realized that he was still practically a stranger to me. And as much as I wanted to, convincing him was out of my knowledge. For now.
βThis wonβt happen again. When we see each other tomorrow, there will be no mention of what transpired here tonight. Doing so will result in your termination. Are we clear?β
I nodded.
βAre you still ok with the incident with Mr. Lockheart?β
βYes sir.β
βVery well. Good night April.β
And there he left the room, leaving me in a disheveled uniform and a sore body. I went to the bathroom and cleaned myself up, desperately wanting some sleep. Instead, I spent the night staring at the ceiling in the dark. What could he be hiding? What was going on with his wife? What was going on with his future? I would find out in due time. We would be spending much more time together.
After all, I was his maid. Imprint
Sighing once more, he spoke.
βItβs not that April. You did nothing wrong. Itβs me.β
Putting on his clothes at an almost expert pace, he continued.
βItβs as I said before. My past self was not someone I want to resurface.β
βWhat? Did what we just did stir something in you?β
Mr. Carawell remained silent as he buttoned up his shirt. I decided to press the issue.
βI can handle myself. Everything we just did, I wanted. So you like to be a little dominant? Thereβs nothing wrong with that.β
Ignoring my question, he gave himself a once-over in the mirror. I wanted to keep talking. Show him that his past self was gone. But I realized that he was still practically a stranger to me. And as much as I wanted to, convincing him was out of my knowledge. For now.
βThis wonβt happen again. When we see each other tomorrow, there will be no mention of what transpired here tonight. Doing so will result in your termination. Are we clear?β
I nodded.
βAre you still ok with the incident with Mr. Lockheart?β
βYes sir.β
βVery well. Good night April.β
And there he left the room, leaving me in a disheveled uniform and a sore body. I went to the bathroom and cleaned myself up, desperately wanting some sleep. Instead, I spent the night staring at the ceiling in the dark. What could he be hiding? What was going on with his wife? What was going on with his future? I would find out in due time. We would be spending much more time together.
After all, I was his maid. Imprint
Publication Date: 01-17-2016
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Dedication:
A midnight tryst reveals several intriguing and possibly disturbing secrets about Mr. Carawell. Perhaps she is in over her head, but deeper into the rabbit hole she goes
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