The Billionaire's Fake Bride
e pulsed i
en on a relentless
ner on our block, I finally made my way to the Marriott company, w
althy clients i
tion but are unwil
same restroom over fifty times, all because s
I never felt at ease with how the privileged looked d
g a party with my best friend,
charming guy who had every gi
it was incredible. I craved more, so I sneaked out to se
t mother was the one who found out about my unexpected situa
ant, feeling I had brought shame upon them and ruined their plans
y in England warned their children to avoid. Ev
for New York after my pa
rogram, labeling her a bad influence, so I mov
daughter was born were plea
ever, and my first job as a janitor mark
y daughter, but I sacri
ples and hoping the throbbing pain wo
tment to the Marriott office, and I can only
, they devoured her lunch and dinner, leaving her to fend for herself. Bri
rd day in and day out-but sometimes
to spill as a sharp pain radiates through my back f
rown hair, recalling what Audrey's teac
often drowsy, struggled to breath
en't paid enough attention to these signs. I'm constantly t
e forced out of school, and we could end up homel
lts me back to reality. I quickly whisper a prayer an
everyone is expected to perform at the
I've learned to push my worries
twenty employees, and I'm desper
d through the intercom, sending my heart rac
aight, eager to catch every word. She c
he commands sharply, cutting off
my way briskly to the manager's office, my mind racing w
n't handle any bad news right now; my plate is already overflowing. My
ar her say, and
es, and my heart skips a beat. Are thos
emarks without looking up from her laptop, a
assigned to clean the boss's office
ing to happen. I'd rather face anything than take on
this week. Why me? I'm just a junior staff membe
incerely hope it's n
take. I can't clean the boss's offic
er. You're just a janitor. I suggest you st
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