Nancy's lips curved into a smile as she approached her bedside drawer. She opened the drawer and took out her phone. It wasn't a fancy one. In fact, it was almost dead with a rubber band holding the battery just so the phone would be in one piece. She knew she needed another cell phone but it just wasn't a priority right now.
She plopped down on the edge of her bed and dialed the number she had been wanting to hear from since morning.
The person on the other end picked up after a few rings.
"My love,"
Nancy's smile got bigger when the calm voice came through.
"Hi Daddy, How are you?"
"I'm fine. Thought you were not going to call tonight."
"Sorry about that. There were just so many chores to do. That's why I didn't call earlier."
"Are you sure you're fine? Are they treating you well over there? Are you eating well? You know you can always come back home? We miss you and I promise we will find a way to make things work. I don't mind looking for an extra job."
Nancy's heart melted and she felt tears welling up in her eyes, making her remember how much she missed her family.
"I'm fine, Dad. And yes, I'm treated well. I mean, we don't have problems with the boss as long as we do what we are meant to do. We are also being fed well. I told you before that I have my own room and bathroom which is cool." Nancy said, remembering She and her brothers shared a room back home.
"Yes, you said so. But I've heard stories about these rich people and how they treat their domestic staff rudely. I really hope you're telling me the truth. I know you want to help us, dear but it will make me so sad if you're treated unfairly over there."
"The Martins' are not like that, Dad. They are really good people. Yeah, their kids can be bossy because of the fame and wealth but it's cool as long as we don't do anything to upset them. We hardly even relate with them. We only receive orders from Mrs. Martin and the housekeeper."
"I'm definitely not going to work here forever but the pay is attractive so let me just stay here for now until we are able to gather enough money to pay off the debts and live fine."
"The month is going to end in three days and I'll be paid my first salary. I'm excited about it. We will be able to pay Mr. Bruno his money and you can use the rest for kylan and David's tuition and also for food in the house."
"Thank you so much, Nancy. You've sacrificed so much for us that sometimes I feel like a failure. I promised your mom that I was going to take good care of you all but I can't even live up to the expectation. You should be in college, chasing your dreams but here you are, working so hard, just to put food on our table. Your mother must be so disappointed in me."
"Please don't say that, Dad. You've done a lot for us already. If you were not sick I'm sure you would have more than three jobs right now. I love you so much, Dad and God knows I couldn't have asked for a better parent. I'm not going to work here forever, remember? Once I make enough money here, I'll resign, then start college."
"How did I get so lucky to have you for a daughter?"
"Please don't cry, Dad." She could hear him sniffle. Nancy tried her best not to get emotional too.
"I know this is not the life you want for us but everything will be fine."
"I know. Thank you for being a strong girl."
Nancy smiled. "Thank you for always having my back."
"How are my brothers doing?" She smiled sadly, remembering how much she missed those two little monsters who were always fighting themselves under her watch.
"They are fine. They are cleaning the kitchen."
"My regards to them."
"All the staff here get the weekend off once in two months. I'll probably spend the time off with you all."
"And we will be so happy to have you here, my love."
"It's good to hear from you, Dad. But I have to go now since I have to be up early in the morning. I'll talk to you tomorrow."
"Goodnight, Dad."
"Goodnight, Angel."
Nancy ended the call and kept her phone back in the drawer.
She suddenly found herself feeling thirsty. Taking a look at the table in her room, She saw that the jug was empty.
Nancy sighed as she rose to her feet and approached the table. She took the jug, then exited the room to go fill it with water.
There was a kitchen in the staff quarters where the domestic staff cooked their food and had their own meals. The kitchen had an adjoined door that led to the main kitchen of the mansion, purely for cooking meals for the homeowners.
Nancy went to the staff kitchen. She met no one there, not that she was expecting to bump into anyone because everyone must have retired to their rooms since they all have to be up early.
Nancy helped herself with a glass of water after which she went ahead to fill her jug with water from the tap.
She was about to leave the kitchen when she heard a loud sound of something shattering on the floor.
Nancy stopped in her tracks, staring at nothing in particular. The noise was followed by another sound of something shattering on the floor again.
Looking very concerned, She placed her jug on the table and proceeded to the where the noise was coming from. The adjoined door. She opened the door and her eyes widened at what she saw.
Her Boss's only son stood beside the counter, holding a knife which he was staring at as though he wanted to end his life.
Beside him, on the counter and on the floor were broken glasses of a bottle of wine and glass cups, with the wine liquid spilled all over the floor.