From High Society To His Service
with a creak, and Mr. Greg Davis stepped into
zel brown eyes, and chiseled, square-sculpted face. His handsome features were ac
es said, bowing respectfully, as t
n in the foyer was palpable. His cold, silent appraisal seemed to
the new House Manager. "Mr. Davis, may I introduce Miss Lily, the ne
eadable. Then, without a word, he gave a curt nod and turned on his heel, str
art thumping in her chest as she realized
gave Lily a sympathetic glance. "He's... not always
much, Mrs. Owen," she replied, trying to keep her voice even. "I'm sure
ight, Miss Lily," she said, her voice warm. "And you seem like you're
e said, her voice low. "Miss Cherry is also a force to be reckoned with. I believe it would b
"I see what you mean, Mrs. Owen," she said. "I
he stairs, ready to retire to his
ice dripping with honeyed seduction. "
door to her room, he found Cherry standing in the doorway, a vision of red silk
his arm, pulling him into her room with a swift, seductive motion.
Davis, taking in his rugged, handsome features. "I've been waiting
irritation flashed across his face. "Why are you here, Cherry?" he ask
a reason to visit you, baby?" she purred, her voice dripping
is expression unreadable. "
e made it clear that I don't want you visiting uninvited anymore," he said, his to
calculating. "But darling," she said, her voice taking on a
t overstep the boundaries I've given you," he said, his voice low and c
break it. Cherry's anger simmered beneath the surface, her eyes
sensed the shift in her demeanor. "Cherry," he said,
yes boring into his wit
able, he collided with Lily as she approached the door. With a quick refl
f time had stopped, the world around them fading away. For a brief instant, there was an
yes flashed with fury, her voice sharp and accusatory. "What do you think you're
y Cherry's accusation. "I-I'm sorry, I was just coming to introduce mys
and the volatile situation, turned on his heel and strode down the hal
ut Cherry was not about to let the matter go. "You'd better stay away
ng back to Cherry, to
watch you try to steal him from me." She stepped forward, her movements taut with anger, her body practical
despite the palpable threat. "I don't know what you're ta
k I don't see the way you look at him? The way you act all innocent and demure? It's pathetic. Y
at you think, then you're seriously mistaken." She stood her gro
, Lily. I know exactly who you are, and what you're after. You may think you're so clever, but I won't be
eyes, unblinking, her expr
all the others. Weak. Pathetic. A pathetic little house manager, thin
d out. "You don't know anything about me, Cherry. And if you think I'
curled into
ice a dangerous purr. "You're nothing but a mouse, and I
on't think you have the slightest idea of who you're dealing with," she hiss
e last moment before turning on her heel and storming down t
, her nails leaving deep gouges in the wallpaper. "You bitch!" she screa
ning, the tension between the two w
with exhaustion. She closed her eyes, letting the tear
f, her voice trembling. "Why couldn't you just kee
temples as if to ease the throbbing that had be
ms. "This job, this job that I worked so hard to get, it's all going to be
is out to get me, to make my life as difficult as possible. And now, when I finally thought
er voice choked with despair. "Maybe I'm just not
o something, it never seems to work out for me. It's li
feeling the weight of the world
ologize to her tomorrow morning, before she has a chance to speak to Mr. Davis," she thou
. I'll do my job to the best of my ability, and I'll avoid any
more confident. "I'll be dignified, but not arrogant. I'll make her
e enemy. Maybe she'll see that I'm just a hardwork
feeling a small spark of