Unveiling Secrets: The Nanny And The CEO’s Son
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down the corridor, I'm amazed that
ile in his hands. I'm still in shock that I got this job,
t last pay
estioned you in any way? Mr. Salvay
ge, he stated, "You're hired." I shrug and answer
st stated. "I've never seen him hire someone without
al
r only two questions raised mo
the job offer. He added, "I knew you cou
t, but since I'll be working with him going forward, it will be useful. T
easure for me," he smiled back. After
all, I think I'll like hav
He had a very calm demeanor, was extremely courteous and modest, and was quite friendly to everyone we encountered. Again breaking the silence, he said, "
ast my sight over the walls, the furnishings, and the enormous bookcase that was in f
ed and said, "Good luck," to which I nodded before waving goodbye. I
alizing he was gone, I saw a small boy si
st be
lightly moved his head, indicating that he was giving me a si
. Someone who won't make him afraid. I wanted to perform my job w
is your name?" I introduc
ts there, playing with his toy vehic
y,
d gestured to his toys. Perhaps he will open up to me an
e kind of like mine, with a green tint. His curly brown hair was strewn all over
ilent. A few seconds later, he looked away f
hat mak
to him, "If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask," go
set my suitcase
use my left hand to support my head.
ung child as he played quietl
ot enjoya
d back into the room, my gaze landed on t
something instead of just
, attempting to think of a mo
paused playing with his toys in response to my
no resp
turns to playing
al
reclined on the couch, fe
he dulles
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color?" I asked again, but
strike up a conversation with him
so frequently. I've never t
e simply des
lar
been here since nine in the afternoon and it's already one
five mo
filled your empty stomach, you may go hom
o growl, and I let out a gro
king my lunch
How on earth is he not hungry?" I tipped my head, star
door, I greeted him right away, calling him "Mr. Richa
enquired. Now that he was in front of me, I could feel his
t," I replied, turning my
talk too much, mostly around people he doesn't kn
ake's na
kept flickering to Nicholas, who was examining his so
I inquired in a whisper, but he must have heard me si
ou are free to have your lunch break and, if you'd like, eat there. However, this is only valid for today. You're going to p
after saying, "You should be back by two." I thanked him and left th
h?" As we stepped into the e
chance, any fast food restaurants arou
r lunch, so I'm walking past one of them. He sa
it to the bottom floor, strolling al