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His payback

Author: Janelle Rich
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Marrissa's point of view

The heavy doors of the mansion creaked as I pushed them open. The grand entry hall greeted me with its usual coldness, marble floors that gleamed like ice under the glow of crystal chandeliers. Before I could take another step, a flurry of movement startled me.

The maids came rushing toward me, their faces pale with concern.

“Madam, how are you?” one of them asked

“Are you okay?” another asked, her hands wringing nervously.

“Welcome back!” they chorused, their worried expressions a little too intense for comfort.

I blinked, caught off guard. How did they even know I had been away? Their concern touched me, it felt so genuine, and before I knew it, I was pulled into a series of tight, almost desperate hugs.

“Thanks,” I said awkwardly, patting a maid on the back as I tried to wiggle free. “I’m fine, really.”

I stepped back, brushing off invisible lint on my coat to distract myself from their stares. “So, where is Mr. Devil?” I asked, my voice ligh
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