(Aya’s POV)
“Aya, are you sure you’re heading to the right address?” Addie asked me.
“Rose Hills, right?” I gritted my teeth. I was glad we were only talking over the phone; if not, I would have strangled my cousin. “And guess what? I was literally walking on a hill!” I growled, hating that I rode the bus instead of a taxi.
I had to use GPS to help me find the address she gave, and before I knew it, I was already walking through a long winding road because the Carlington Residence was sitting beautifully on the hill.
“Ah!” Addie chuckled, not expecting this would happen to me. “Tell me, where are you now?”
“I’m now in front of Buckingham Palace,” I answered, squinting at the luxury villa behind the majestic and elegant metal railing of the gate and checking my cell phone, telling me I had reached my destination.
After an hour of walking, I finally reached the end of my journey, only to be stopped by the guard as he asked for my purpose.
“Interview,” I mouthed.
“ID and letter,” he muttered in an unfriendly tone.
I almost rolled my eyes at him but raised my hand, gesturing for him to wait. Wedging the phone between my ear and shoulder, I took what he asked for from my bag and handed him the letter from the agency. After giving it to him, he gave me a pen to sign on the tablet’s screen.
“You don’t have a car?” he asked as he took the tablet and pen from me, not minding I was on the phone.
My brows raised at the young guard. “You think if I had a car, I would be walking in going up here?”
He was probably not expecting me to vent my annoyance to him. He pressed his lips tight and blinked at me, not saying anything. However, I was not ready to let it go. My soles were aching, and my legs were cramping from walking the upward slope of Rose Hills with my high-heeled shoes.
“Should I have a car? It wasn’t in the qualifications.” I put my phone on his table and showed him the letter again.
“I was just asking, Miss Rodrigo,” he raised his hands and then pressed a button, opening the gate. “Good luck with your interview.”
“Thank you!” I scoffed, taking my phone again and pressing it to my ear. “Did you hear that?”
“Yeah! Easy on the guard. He’s only doing his job,” she reminded me.
Sighing, I advanced toward the gate, but when I got inside, my eyes squinted at the palace-like luxury villa. My shoulders shook, crying and laughing at the same time as I guessed the number of steps I had to make to reach the front door without fainting.
“Still alive, cous?” Addie laughed, amused at me. “Did you bring everything you needed?” When I didn’t answer, she asked again, “Aya?”
“Yeah, still alive. What were you asking?” A line was etched between my brows as I stopped to massage my legs.
This was supposed to be an opportunity to get a stable job, not my funeral after leaving this place. I lowered my gaze to what Leslie, Addie’s girlfriend, said as her killer shoes. I did not know it would truly kill me.
“I was asking you if you brought everything you needed?”
“Yep!” I tried to sound cheerful as I glanced at the legal brown document envelope. “I made sure to bring my optimism, good vibe, and perspective. I guess I lost my patience on my way up here.”
“Aya, focus.” Addie was probably rolling her eyes.
“Ah, thanks for reminding me. Optimism, a good vibe, perspective, and focus,” I joked, stopping to catch my breath.
“Are you there already?” she asked again.
“Almost,” I was breathless as I answered.
“Aya, I have to go. Katie’s crying. Just think all your problems will be solved if you get this job, okay? I love you.”
“Kiss Katie for me,” I said, ending the call. Breathing hard, I uttered my favorite words for today. “Optimism. Good vibe. Perspective… Oh, Focus!”
There was a lot at stake in this opportunity, and if I got this job, my priority would be to save my salary to replace the expensive parure my overconfident boyfriend gave me. He would return the next year, giving me enough time to replace it as if the jewelry pieces were not gone. I closed my eyes, forgetting the long story behind how I lost it and focusing on the now. Before I lost the parure, I had problems, but after that, I felt like I was six feet below the ground with a mountain of problems above me.
Actually, it was Addie who got the lucky email, not me. It was a job offer as a private tutor with promising compensation and benefits. However, my cousin had just opened her own tutorial center, and instead of declining the interview, she called the agency and asked if it was okay to recommend someone else. So, here I was, with my tongue hanging out of my mouth because of the long walk, hoping for my one chance of a lifetime.
When I reached the porch, the maid opened the door before I could knock or press the doorbell. My lips curved into a friendly smile, tossing away my concerns about my feet and legs.
“Hi. I’m -”
“Miss Rodrigo,” she muttered, not smiling and opening the door wide for me.
“Yes.” I pressed my lips, unsure what to do with my smile.
“Wait here,” she said.
Just wait here? I looked around to ask if there was any place I could sit because I was dying already, but she turned her back on me and walked down the long hallway.
“Ha! Thanks!” I murmured, puffing out air, thinking of how to pamper my legs and toes tonight.
While waiting, I took time to study the elegant design of the tapestry on the wall. I never had a talent involving drawing or painting, but I loved art. It was like looking into someone’s life, telling everyone a story through colors, lines, and shapes.
“Miss Rodrigo?” A woman asked in a warm and friendly tone.
“Yes,” I answered, turning around. My lips parted, seeing an attractive woman, maybe the same age as me, walking toward me.
“Oh, I’m happy you came. We’re doing the panel interview in the study room,” she said.
“P-Panel interview?” I stuttered, swallowing hard, not expecting more than one person to interview me.
“Didn’t they tell you?” She anchored her arms to mine as if we were close friends while we walked in the hallway. “I’m Ariana, by the way, and I really hope you get this job because this whole thing’s getting on my nerves already.”
I forced a smile, not understanding what she meant until she began blabbering about the other applicants.
“You see, my brother’s very picky, especially if it’s about the welfare of his children. I just don’t understand what he’s looking for. I like the last applicant. He graduated at the top of his class and held a black belt.”
What belt was she talking about?
“And then, I was also considering the other one because he worked as a teacher and has a master’s degree, also a black belter in Karate, but my brother told me he’d think about it,” she added.
I cleared my throat, and I faked another smile when she glanced at me. I wished to call Addie to tell her she sent me here by mistake because, first, I didn’t graduate at the top of my class. Not even the last on the list because I had not graduated yet. The truth was that I was in my last year now, hoping to step on the stage to get my diploma at the end of the school year, but I would need a lot of good luck on that because I was still struggling with problems at home.
After we turned left from their grand living room, Ariana stopped and opened the door. As we entered the study room, I realized she was not kidding when she said it was a panel interview. There was a long table with four chairs and another chair in the middle of the room. Looking at the chairs, I felt like auditioning for AGT.
“Ariana, where’s Red?” A good-looking guy, perhaps a celebrity, was eyeing me as he sat on the chair. “What’s a female doing here?”
Panic crept through me as I quickly scanned in my mind the qualifications and requirements of the applicant, but it did not say anything about their preferences. I swallowed hard, quickly opening the envelope to read the printed copy of the email they sent to Addie.
“That’s my question, too. What’s a female applicant doing here, Ariana?” A deep voice asked.
My heart skipped a beat, raising my head to see the owner of the voice. My lips parted when I saw an Adonis, looking hot in his white polo shirt and jeans, entering the study room. Guessing his height, he could be six-foot tall, with brown hair cut short but styled perfectly. How could someone be so perfect, looking so divine and tasty that I wished to bite his sensual lips? When our eyes met, I swore to heaven my panty melted when he did nothing but narrow his eyes at me, but mine lustfully followed him until he reached his seat.
“Ariana, I clearly told you no female applicants,” he muttered annoyingly but in a hushed tone.
No female applicant meant I had not qualified right away. I opened my mouth, hoping to ask for an explanation, but a cry escaped instead of my question.
“Oh, God, help me!” I wailed that I wished to run away from them to stop embarrassing myself more, but I could not move my legs. Leslie’s killer shoes, indeed, finished me off with discomfort, making my legs to toe stiff.
(Aya’s POV)My hands flew, covering my face, hoping they would hide me from embarrassment when my three interviewers stood up. Tears rolled down my cheeks, wishing I had the power to vanish from the face of the earth.“Is everything all right?” It was Liam’s voice, asking me worriedly.I shook my head, then nodded, unsure what to tell them, but there was no other way to get out of this place except to walk the long hallway to reach the main door, hike down to get into the gate, and go on foot to the bus station unless I wanted to roll down from the gate.“My legs…” I cried, pointing at my right leg, not caring about the job anymore. I just wanted to get this over with and run away from them. “Oh!” Ariana exclaimed. “Did you walk here with those really beautiful shoes?”I could imagine her suppressing a smile, but I had to answer her, so I nodded. Then, I heard a sigh, and my body jerked when someone knelt before me and took off my shoes.“Ariana, ask for the heating pad. Liam, get m
(Red’s POV) “She’s trouble, Liam,” I sighed. I didn’t know if I would be relieved that her choice was a woman, not my kind or me. I was tired of women chasing me after my wife died in a plane crash. “How can you say she’s trouble? You haven’t seen her with your kids yet,” he chuckled, narrowing his eyes at me. “Don’t tell me you’re attracted to her.” I opened my mouth to lie, but he raised his index finger, stopping me from talking. “I’m a man too, Red, and I saw how you looked at her,” he clucked his tongue. “She’s one lad with perfect orbs inside her blouse and the legs, man! Don’t tell me you didn’t feel anything?” “I don’t know what you’re saying,” I denied. “Aya’s beautiful. She should be joining the pageants, not applying for a nanny.” He continued to pile the papers on the table. “Oh, by the way, your mother-in-law called, asking about the kids again.” He stopped what he was doing, crossing his arms to his chest as he looked at me. “Why don’t you allow them to have a va
(Aya’s POV)“Are you asking me if I want to accept the job?” I asked Red, clarifying if I was truly hearing it from him.“That’s just what I’ve said, Aya,” he said as he stared into my eyes.I blinked, wanting to tell Red to stop looking into my eyes because I could hardly think. I was sitting across the most handsome guy I had ever met, so gorgeous that if his lips kissed me, I might forget that I was here for a job and was under a pretense about my gender. He shouldn’t be my type, but her alluring sister. I just wished he would relax and show me those perfect teeth in his smile but smiling around this place seemed a mortal sin.Ariana was the only sinner.“If you accept the job, I will have the contract ready so you can review it,” He said, looking at my feet.When his forehead creased, I curled my toes and was relieved he was looking at my feet. At least he would not see my cheeks turning crimson. Good thing Leslie encouraged me to join her in the nail salon yesterday because it wo
(Aya’s POV)“Did you walk from Rose Hills to here?” Addie’s eyebrows were knitted, but I knew she was only teasing me as she widened the door.My digital wristwatch told me it was past ten in the evening already. I mouthed, ‘Sorry’ as I entered her apartment, put the paper bags down, and walked to the living room. I slumped on the couch and closed my eyes as my body screamed from exhaustion. I hardly noticed Leslie peering from the kitchen and then advancing toward us with beer cans in her hands.“Nope! I think she went shopping,” Leslie chuckled, placing the cans on the center table and glancing at the paper bags I placed beside the door.“Yeah!” I chuckled, opening one eye. “Where’s my daughter? I forgot to call dad to check on him.”“Katie’s sleeping, and don’t worry about Uncle Dean. Leslie tugged him here to have dinner with us but went home around eight to watch a ballgame. He’s bored, but he’s okay,” Addie assured me.I nodded, closing my eyes again, and if no one dared to talk
(Aya’s POV)“Mommy,” Katie’s sleepy voice woke me up from my insanity.Red’s eyes were wide as mine, still shocked by what I had done. I turned around immediately, ignoring Addie and Leslie gaping at us, and walked toward my daughter, yawning as she rubbed her eyes.“Hey, baby,” I bent forward, kissing her forehead. “Did we wake you up?” I carried her in my arms.“No, mommy,” she said, peering at Red and then burying her face in my neck, but she raised her head and looked at the door when we heard a knock.Leslie stepped toward the door, grinning like a Cheshire cat, as we all looked at who it was. Even Red turned around and leaned his head to the side to see who was on the other side of the door.“Uncle Dean,” Leslie faked a smile, opening the door wide and extending her arm so my father could hold to her as he entered the door. “I thought you were sleeping already. We’re thinking of just letting Aya and Katie sleep here.”“That’s what I was thinking too, but some lunatic pressed th
(Red’s POV)The new nanny of my kids made my night sleepless, and it irked me that whenever I closed my eyes, I would remember Aya’s soft lips as she pressed her mouth to mine, trying to keep me quiet. Tired of forcing myself to sleep, I got up in bed at five in the morning and readied for my early run.I was hoping to run alone, but as I reached the porch, Mike and Liam were already there, chatting while stretching. When they turned to me, they chuckled, making it obvious I was the topic of their conversation. Skipping the stretching, I walked past them, not wanting to talk about Aya, but my two cousins jogged to catch on to me.“Couldn’t sleep?” Liam smiled naughtily, but I ignored him. “So, now that you know where Aya lives, what’s your plan?”“I told you I wanted to check her address myself,” I lied, tipping my head up to tell the guard to open the gate.He pressed the button, opening the gate but picking up the handset and alerting our security personnel that we were going out of
(Red’s POV)Breakfast was the only time I could see all my children before I got busy for the day, so I made time to sit with them in the dining room. On school days, breakfast had always been like a battle for the nannies. They struggled to wake them up early, and when they succeeded, the next fight would be how to encourage them to get out of bed and prepare them for school. When I sat in my usual seat at the head seat, I was not surprised to see Ariana in her seat. For the past few days, she could only sit with us when she was done supervising the nannies and made sure they successfully dragged my children to the dining room after screaming and crying. Even Violet, at her age, was hard to handle.“You let Aya handle the kids herself?” Liam’s eyes were panic-stricken, looking at Ariana as he pulled a chair.“You worry about her too much,” Mike smirked, sitting beside him.I ignored them and pretended to focus on the business article I was reading on my tablet. I only raised my head
(Aya’s POV)It was good that I came early because I had the time to meet the nannies and ask about their everyday scenarios. They all said the same thing; it was like hell and crazy, and they were right. I may not be Nanny McPhee, but I could offer them a truce, my chance of saving the sanity of their nannies, including mine.Recognizing Violet’s dislike of me and her strong influence on her siblings, I decided to begin with her. As expected, the girl ignored me, and she was indeed good at pretending she didn’t hear my voice or not seeing me follow her until I asked her what she wanted. If I could do it, she would help me with her siblings, and when I got her attention, I grabbed that opportunity to have a ceasefire this morning while I thought of what she wanted.Only I did not expect her answer.To be heard by their father and a time for them. Each of Red’s kids told me what they wanted, and I promised to talk to their father and hoped to have a response from him. It was going well
(Aya’s POV) Three months later... I raised my hand, my fingers trailing my little one’s soft skin as she had her milk from my breast. I smiled when she stopped, a habit she seemed to have whenever she heard something familiar. “You heard daddy’s voice, Athena?” I asked lovingly. When I raised my head, my lips curved into a sweet smile seeing Red stopping and leaning on the doorframe. He kept his cell phone inside his pocket and gazed at us. “Cora left already?” I asked as I fixed my nursing bra and thought to pump milk later. I could not believe I was blessed with lots of milk. He shook his head. “She’s hiking with Ariana tomorrow. Can you believe it?” He chuckled. “Or should I call a rescuer in advance?” I chuckled, shaking my head. “Don’t say that in front of your sister. She might think of something else, like camping there for the night. So, please...” As Roman promised, his two children, Ariana and Red, stayed until I gave birth, and they seemed to have changed their mind
(Red’s POV)“Are you sure?” Mike asked me as Emmet and Scarlett went to the playroom to talk to Rosie.“You said it yourself, Mike, that even if I don’t press charges, she will still go to jail,” I muttered, sighing as I eyed Aya sitting in the living room, murmuring words to our little one as she caressed her belly.I hoped it was still because of her pregnancy that she was soft-hearted, sobbing over the story she heard from Scarlett. She lived poorly with Emmet, who worked as a security guard in a warehouse in the province he mentioned, but she never looked sad, not even regretting marrying him. If asked, she said she wanted to stay dead in her family’s eyes rather than go back, but Sherrilyn found her again, threatening her of hurting Emmet and Rosie if she didn’t help her with money. Sherrilyn must have forgotten that even her daughter signed a prenuptial agreement before our marriage, and the few gifts I gave her as a gift would take time to repossess because of her death. “But
(Aya’s POV)Almost eight months ago, when I first came here to the Carlington Residence, I believed I was born a selfless person with no ‘me’ time in my system. I had never expected to be part of this family when all I wanted at that time was to get a job and replace the parure Ryan gave me. I was not qualified for the job, but I had to lie to Red. The pieces of jewelry, the need for money, and the hope of finishing my studies and getting a good job for my father and Katie were the forces that pushed me to pretend to be someone else. Who knew I would meet Red, the man who had told me many times I was not qualified, had given me a chance because of his love for his children? It was not even a year, but a lot of things had happened in my life. I turned my head and gazed lovingly at my husband. He didn’t have to say it, but I knew deep inside he was hurting. I might not have witnessed their long years of marriage before the plane crash, but I saw how he tried to cope, live for his chil
(Aya’s POV)“Think, Sherrilyn,” I chuckled nervously. “The restroom is small for me to trip. And wait! Are you threatening me?”I thought of different ways to run toward the door, but Sherrilyn’s plan of possibly pushing me would be more realistic than the one in the restroom. I took a deep breath to calm myself and hoped Red would come on time. If I weren’t pregnant, I would care less about what she planned to do, but my sole concern now is my child.“Mom, will you please stop!” Scarlett grabbed her mother’s arm, stopping her.“Stop?” Sherrilyn hissed at her daughter. “As long as she’s here, she’s going to be the end of you.”“What do you plan to do with her, huh?” She asked annoyingly. “We’ll only make Red furious. Mom, all my life, I did what you wanted. Will you listen to me once? Let Aya go.”“What’s happening with you?” Sherrilyn brushed off her hand and gave her daughter a dagger look. “Have you gone mad?”“No!” Scarlett stood before her, blocking Sherrilyn from coming to me. “
(Aya’s POV)“Did you bring everything you needed?” Addie chuckled, asking me jokingly the same question she had the first time I got here in the villa in Rose Hills.I laughed as I get off the car, hating that I had to feel like my bladder was about to explode if I didn’t find a toilet right this minute. I had no intention of getting inside the villa, but Dante stopped the car in the driveway. I already had the chills, my tiny hair standing up, and my baby seemed to feel my need as it moved and kicked. I almost rolled my hair, seeing Scarlett standing in the doorway, waiting for her family.“I’m not sure I need them now, Addie,” I growled on the phone, thinking quickly about where the nearest restroom would be. “What I want now is to pee, and if I don’t, I’ll leak in Gino’s car… or worse, here in the porch!”“Then leak there first. I’m sure Scarlett won’t mind,” she advised. “Got to go, cous. We have a guest. Take care, okay?” she said, ending the call.“Why don’t you use the one nea
(Aya’s POV)“Will I get a discount if I give referrals?” Miles smiled as he picked up his cup of coffee. His eyes wandered around the common room.“Even if you don’t give referrals, Miles. I’ll still give you a discount... or maybe have your accommodation for free,” I promised him.Miles chuckled. “I’ll call you when I have the time to hike,” he sipped his coffee and then put his cup back on the center table. “But before my hiking plans, I should close this case first.”He must be working overtime; his wide-set eyes looked tired but still focused on our discussion. I wondered if he had ever slept or had time to eat. When Red called Mike and asked them to come, they arrived in less than three hours at the lodge.It was almost midnight.“You should go home, Red,” Miles said, surprising us with his advice. “Bring the kids back to the villa and pretend for a while, at least for the kids, that everything’s normal between you and Scarlett.”“I think it’s too late for that,” I cut in and smi
(Red’s POV)“Did we do something wrong?” Blue blinked his adorable eyes at me. “I’m okay having a baby sister, I swear!” He said, raising his right hand. “It’s okay we lost the bet.”We were in the main bedroom, looking like having a story-telling class, when I asked them to sit on the bed while Aya and I sat, almost leaning on the bed’s headboard, facing the children.“No,” Violet answered without breaking her gaze at me. “Mom and Dad are going to talk to us about Emmet and Rosie... and mom... the Scarlett mom,” she muttered, emphasizing her mother’s name.Katie pursed her lips as she played with her slime toy. “Why is your mom also Rosie’s mom?” she asked, leaning forward to look at Violet and her round eyes blinking curiously at her sister.She leaned back when my eldest daughter pursed her lips. Katie’s eyebrows knitted as she thought, then she shrugged her shoulders and continued playing with her toy.Violet sighed. “I hope I know the answer to that question, Katie,” she muttered
(Red’s POV)“You... know that I am Scarlett’s...” I gritted my teeth, clenching my fists but trying to control myself from hitting Emmet’s face.Emmet met my eyes and slowly shook his head. He closed his eyes and breathed deeply. When he opened his eyes, he looked at his sister.“Emily, why don’t you take Rosie home?” He begged and smiled sadly at his daughter.“I don’t want to go home yet,” Rosie pouted her lips, her eyes pleading with him to let her stay.“You should listen to your daddy. Go home, Rosie,” Blue said as he got off his chair. “I’ll play outside. Triplets, do you like to play with me?”This was the first time I saw my children push away another child. Ariana always said that my kids could be awarded for amiableness and friendliness, which she sometimes disliked because it sometimes ended up trouble for her wallet when my kids also wanted to treat others with ice cream or any treats. My twins, even Katie, the sweetest of our daughters, said nothing about Rosie. She got
(Aya’s POV) “Can we name our baby sister now,” Green muttered excitedly as he ate his cake. Red turned his head to me, raising his eyebrows and asking me in silence if it was okay. I nodded, also excited about their suggestions. “Oh…kay…” He nodded slowly to them. “We’re open to suggestions,” he said, emphasizing the last word and glancing at the open main door when a familiar girl peered from the outside. “Can we do that later? We have guests.” Emily showed up at the door, smiling apologetically at us and glancing at the little girl she was with. For Rosie’s sake, I begged Red not to file a case against Emmet because on the day he ran toward me, he was not attacking; he was also trying to catch me. Violet smiled at Rosie, walking toward her and extending her hand to the child. “Hi, Rosie. Do you like cupcakes?” She nodded, her eyes wide as she looked interestingly at the balloons. She grabbed Violet’s hand and followed her toward the table. Red and I walked toward Emily, who st