Love Unbreakable
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Moonlit Desires: The CEO's Daring Proposal
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
Who Dares Claim The Heart Of My Wonderful Queen?
Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
Best Friend Divorced Me When I Carried His Baby
Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-Wife
Married To An Exquisite Queen: My Ex-wife's Spectacular Comeback
"You have been going for several training sessions for a very long time, Ava, and I still don't understand why a girl like you needs so much training, especially those sword fights you involve yourself in, all in the name of training," my mother complains.
I let out a sigh, used to hearing her objections. "You know very well, mother. I need to find a job to help support our household, but I also feel this strong urge to train myself and become stronger. It's not just for me, but for my future as well."
She shakes her head disapprovingly. "You don't need that, Ava. What you need is to find a man who is strong enough to protect you."
"But mother, I can protect myself. Why should I rely on a man to do the job for me? Why do mothers think that their daughters are weak creatures who always need a man's protection?" I grab an apple and take a bite. "And please, stop worrying about me. I'll find a job tomorrow if that will make you happy and stop you from nagging me."
"That's more like it, my dear. Oh, and speaking of jobs, I was passing by the Anderson's house this afternoon and saw this posted on their gate." She stretches a piece of paper toward me. I take it from her, curious to see what it is.
"It's a maid job," I say with a frown.
"Yes, I know it's not what you expected, Ava, but we need the money. Your brother's school fees will be due soon and I could use your help in paying for it. I had an argument with my boss and things escalated, so I had to quit. Please try to understand, my child. I love you and your brother, and I would never want you both to go hungry."
"It's okay, mother. You don't have to explain yourself to me. I trust you, and I know you did the right thing. I'll work there for three months and then I'll find a better job for myself."
"Yes, Mother, I accept your decision. That money should be enough. I've heard that they pay a significant amount for that job," I reply, trying not to let my worries show.
Ever since our father passed away, my mother has taken on the burden of supporting our family. She works multiple jobs just to make ends meet, and now that I'm done with high school, it's my turn to lend a hand. I need to save up for college and relieve some of the strain on my mother. Despite her youthful appearance, she's getting older and shouldn't have to continue with such demanding work.
"Well, I better check out the workplace then. I don't want anyone else stealing that job from us," I quickly inform her.
"Thank you, Ava," she smiles gratefully as I grab my bag and head out the door. "Keep dinner for me, mother!"
Rushing to the bus station, I find a seat and wait for the next bus to arrive. As I sit there, something catches my attention. The area seems strangely quiet, almost unsettlingly so. It feels like there's something off like there might be someone fighting nearby...
Dropping my bag, I stand up and take a closer look, but there's nothing to see. It must have been my imagination, playing tricks on me. How could people be fighting when there's no one around?
The bus arrives before I can dwell on it further, and I board, mumbling my destination to the driver. I choose a seat close to the window, and as we pass by the Anderson's residence, I witness something that leaves me speechless.
A man suddenly appears out of nowhere, his body covered in blood. "Alex, are you okay?" Someone else appears, and as they start talking, I catch a glimpse of fangs in the second person's mouth. I frantically question my senses. Why am I seeing things that can't possibly be real?
The bus starts moving, leaving me with little time to continue staring at that man. His brown, wavy hair and those enchanting red eyes—something was captivating about him. But it couldn't be real. Normal humans don't have red eyes.
I quickly avert my gaze, feeling my heart race in my chest. "Oh my god," I whisper to myself, trying to regain my composure. What just happened? For a brief moment, he looked at me as if he knew me. But that couldn't be possible. After a few seconds, he disappears from view entirely.
"Anderson's residence!" the bus driver announces.
"I'm getting out," I declare, grabbing my bag and hopping off the bus. The sun is beginning to set, so I need to hurry if I want to make it to this job on time. My mother would be so disappointed and angry with me if I didn't.
Standing outside the gate, I start knocking, hoping for someone to let me in. "Hello?" I call out, growing impatient as no one responds.
"You're here for the job?" a voice speaks up from behind me, causing me to jump in surprise.
"Did I scare you?" the old lady chuckles, flashing a kind smile. "Come in. I'm glad you arrived before 6 PM. Your mother has already filled in the necessary details. I just need to show you around."
"Does that mean I'm hired?" I ask, feeling a mixture of excitement and nervousness.
"Oh no, my dear. I don't do the hiring. The master does."
"Master?" I echo, intrigued.
"Yes. He prefers to be called that, but his real name is Damon Anderson the fifth."
Damon... what a nice name. Following her inside the mansion, I can't help but feel amazed by its grandeur.
"This is the library. No one is permitted here except when you're on duty to clean," the old lady explains, gesturing towards a door.
Nodding, I take in the sight before us. As we descend the stairs, we enter an empty room. It seems odd that there's no living room.
She leads me to the left, opening a huge door. "And this is the living room," she announces. I take note of the single couch, the cozy fireplace, and the large television. It appears that they don't use it very often.