The sweet maid and the millionaire
ty. Although the village was not large, its market was always bustling, filled with colors and aromas that made her feel connected to the traditions of her peopl
but also the chance to walk without worrying about being seen as a servant. Here, in the market, she was simply L
to chat with the elderly Maria, who sold the famous aged cheeses she loved. After b
en her eyes met those of a figure mo
rket, immediately drawing the attention of the villagers. With a disinterested look, he obs
surrounded by his wealth, was in the same place as her-a place that did not seem to fit into his world of luxu
market, already watching him in amazement, began whispering among themselves, but he seemed oblivious. He w
arrying a subtle superiority.- "What a s
o act when the son of the mansion's owner, someone so different from her, was standing j
to everyone,"- she replied casually, though she
eyes shining with a mix of a
where one would expect to find someone like you,"
as impossible to ignore the distance between them, a divide that
keeping her voice steady, though inside, she fe
Loana, raised to be discreet, wanted nothing more than to continue her shopping and avoid any
smile tugging at the corners of his lips. His tone was friendly, but
idea; it was a complication. She knew appearances mattered, especially for some
e any explanation. She was in a hurry to return home to her mother, and beside
othered by her refusal. Instead,
u. It's not like we're in the mansion."- His voice was ge
dden meanings and implications. What would people think if they saw her with him? What would her mother say if she found
er lips, and before she c
just a sh
l gesture, he guided her toward a path leading out of the market, away from the
r urged her to follow, to let curiosity guide her. However, she couldn't help