– The Weig
fore the sun had even
enced the shrill beeping. For a moment, she stayed there, eyes half-open, staring at the faint outline of the cei
aid in their sprawling estate for nearly three years now, long enough to know that Leonardo Castellano, the heir and CEO of Caste
sed to tight spaces and tighter budgets. Her room fit a bed, a wardrobe, and a small desk cluttered with textbooks. The books were her one indulgence bu
she ha
the city, but Sofia Alvarez was not going to be a maid forever. She was going to work,
ng back the stubborn strand that always fell over her eyes. She checked the clock. 4:58 a.m. If she start
aircase. The air smelled faintly of polished wood and last night's rain.
tal chandelier above catching the first shy light of dawn. To her, this w
l-trained shadows. And later today, according to the butler's whispered announcement last nig
ot with excitement, but with the low-level
d been enough to form an impression. Tall, broad-shouldered, dark-haired, and sharp-eyed, Leonardo was the
an who could make a mista
soft clink of porcelain against the polished table was almost hypnotic, and for a moment, she imag
the sound of a door slamm
ng. He wasn't supposed to b
ser, and before she could move out of
do Cas
he'd stepped out of a magazine. His dark hair was slightly tousled, his jaw dusted with stubble. B
r as if she'd trespa
dropped to the cof
eel it the sudden, horrifying slip. The cup tipped forward before she could reac
hat followed
ic shooting through her c
ou have any idea how
ks. "I I didn't see y
looking. You work in a house where precision is ever
d. "Sofia. S
g it to memory likely so he could r
n at the spreading stain on his shirt. "And tr
walked away, his long str
a lifeline, her heart pounding in her ears. She wanted to b
ion with Leonardo Castellano, a
, Sofia. Re
c motion of the cloth instead of the lingering sting of his words. She'd been scolded before plenty
was the way he spoke, like every sylla
ted to the kitchen, where the early
her and raised an eyebrow. "What happen
a little too firmly. "Not a
him?" Marta'
a no
then smirked. "Well? Did the famous Leonardo Ca
you mean nearly fire me for sp
eryone in the estate had heard stories about the CEO how he could negotiate a
asn't entire
tting the breakfast trays, made a mental note to replace the
at the tall window in the laundry room, folding crisp, white shirts with practiced precision. She tried no
ple like him live in a different world.
g she wasn't allowed to attend. She managed to avoid another encounter with Leonardo, though she overheard him once, speaking sharply int
e was no time to rest. She changed into jeans and a simple blouse, gr
forty minutes forty precious minutes she spent reviewing her notes. Tonight's lecture wa
n a position where knowing the right thing to
ouse was quieter now, most of the lights dimmed. Sofia tiptoed
ade it witho
mo
, she heard footsteps. He
her. He wasn't wearing the stained gray shirt anymore this one was crisp
second, th
oss his face before he looked back
aid before realizing how s
again, sharp. "B
s to know she was taking classes especially Leonardo. In his world, ambition mig
said finally. "
she'd picked up cleaning
n gave a curt nod. "Be careful walking
ike a statement of fact but it c
" she said quietly, slipping
l the weight of his gaze, even if h
red at the ceiling again. Only this time, she
rt, and a voice that could slice through her defenses
rself it di
they were from
one could hear, she also t
ure she beli
fferent worlds could stil