I never really worked a day in my life. When I graduated from high school this spring I never thought I would go through these hardships that my soul and mind are experiencing. My mom died a month ago from lung cancer. She smoked two packs a day. I told the stubborn woman to stop but my words went right through her left ear and out the right one.
She was a full time maid working at a huge mansion, probably the biggest in town. She was never really home much. She would just call and speak to me for maybe a minute or so, then our small apartment was all mine. I was trapped in these four walls everyday.
She would only come home on the weekends for lunch time, and dinner but now it wasn't like that anymore. She has passed away, and now I have to carry out her job for the meantime. I got the call last week saying I'd start working as a maid on Monday.
Who the hell were they kidding? I didn't know anything about being a maid. My life was going down the drain and I knew it. I ripped a piece of paper out of my spiral notebook and wrote in big, bold letters: "FML".
My friend Danielle did me the huge favor to give me a lift to the mansion I was soon to be slaving at. It was half an hour away of course. My house was in a poor neighbourhood and a rich town was quite far away from us. I usually walk everywhere, but if I walked this time, I'd probably lose my legs.
I pulled the window down, and let the sun rays dash through my dark wavy hair. I leaned my head back and smelled the fresh air that slowly polluted my lungs.
"Will you be okay in that place Hanni?" Danielle asked, daring to take a glance at me.
"Yeah I'll be fine. I'll just do whatever those suckers tell me to, and I'll be good to go." I said waving my hand in the air to dismiss the question.
Danielle looked back at the road, shrugging off the conversation. We slowly pulled up to these enormous steel gates, and I read the plate on the cement. It read: "KIM Residence".
Danielle was wondering how we would get inside when I pointed at this speaker-like post on the side of her car. She pressed the florescent red button and suddenly an elder's voice appeared.
"Yes, who may you be looking for?" He said.
I was surprised at how gentlemen-like he was and it stunned me. I never heard anyone talk that way, it was sort of weird, like it came from a soap opera or a movie. I spoke before Danielle could.
"My name is Pham Hanni, you can call me Hanni, I'm Hyejin's daughter, I will be the new maid." I said leaning into Danielle's window.
The gates slowly opened up, and I smirked to myself. Danielle put the car in drive and if that trip to the front door wasn't at most 5 minutes then I don't know what to say. We finally reached our destination and Danielle's car came to a full stop.
"We've..arrived." Danielle said in awe.
I wasn't so surprised. I had seen the house on the cover of various newspaper headlines and I already knew how big it would be.
I looked at Danielle who was still probably asking herself how can such property be so huge. I removed my sunglasses, and put them on top of my head while I got out of the car, and walked to the rear-end. I grabbed my banged up suitcase, bringing mainly all my clothes to the floor.
"Damn it! Stupid suitcase!" I muttered to myself.
I bent down and proceeded to grab all my items, when I heard a large door open. I was too concentrated on collecting everything off of the floor before I embarrassed myself when a tall, young, good looking woman appeared in front of me with various body guards, and a man who looked like a butler approached me.
I was practically on the floor so I stared at her shoes for a good while, in fact, noticing how nice they were when she spoke and it made my eyes shoot up at her but the sun's reflection didn't let me see her characteristics, permitting my eyes to squint.
"You should really buy a new suitcase, and a fresh set of wardrobe too." She said in a calm voice.
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Married to Ms. Billionaire [Bbangsaz]
FanfictionIs she going to work or get distracted by Ms. Arrogant? - I do not own this story, nor do i claim. Credits and praises to the original author of this wonderful book.