Chapter 1: Chapter 1: A chance encounter
DAISY JOYCE
I'm an orphan living in a homeless shelter. During the day, I collect bottles to feed myself, and at night, I have no choice but to sleep wherever I can find a spot.
I am very poor and cannot afford to rent even a small apartment or buy decent food. Despite my circumstances, everything changed on a fateful night when heavy rain poured down like cats and dogs.
The rain interrupted my sleep, causing me to wake up and start running, though I had no idea where I was headed. By 11 PM, it was dark outside. Eventually, I came to a stop on the road, feeling weak and exhausted. Suddenly, I collapsed.
DAMOND CHRIS
I was in the car on my way home when my assistant Moore said, "Sir, a person is lying lifeless on the road."
"Go check," I replied.
"Okay, sir," he responded.
He quickly got out of the car and returned, startled. "Boss, it's a girl," he reported. I paused for a moment before responding, "Go get her."
"Yes, yes, sir," Moore replied.
He carefully helped her into the car, but she had fainted.
DAISY JOYCE
The next morning, I opened my eyes to find myself lying in a king-sized bed, and I felt horrified. I quickly jumped off the bed and looked around the room, amazed by the lavish surroundings. Reality hit me, and I started sobbing.
"How did I end up in a hotel like this? I don't have any money! I was sure I would end up in jail one day, even if I spent ten years collecting bottles."
"I couldn't afford the room," I said, pausing to collect my thoughts as I waited for a response. "I never booked any room for myself, let alone arrived here barefoot.
I remember lying on the road, and now I realize that my embarrassing rainy day has come because the troubles from my past are finally catching up to me. I'm finished." Tears streamed down my face as I sank into despair. Just then, I heard a voice.
"You're awake." Looking up, I was taken aback by the commanding presence of the man in the room. Though his voice carried a certain arrogance, something was striking about him—his demeanor was otherworldly as if he had stepped out of a storybook like an animated character.
"Are you there?" he asked, his tone brusque, snapping me back to the present. "Wait! Can he not see me? Am I a ghost, or is he blind?"
"Good morning, sir," I said, but he offered no response. "Sir, I can explain—" I started, but he abruptly cut me off.
"You should be thankful; not that you need an explanation. Now get out!" he yelled.
Confused, I replied, "Yes, sir," and I quickly ran out of the room. However, I came to a stop in the corridor. This man is like a mad dog, I thought. If I leave now, I have nowhere to stay. I will continue to suffer. This is my opportunity—I had to grab it tightly because opportunity comes but once.
I went back to the room "Sir did you know we can benefit from each other " I said smiling thinking I would hear a good response when I heard him say "I don't need help from a lady that is dirty like trash, can't you perceive the bad odor emanating from your body and it's even spreading around the room".
I felt a surge of anger, but I clenched my fist to hold it back. This man was like a mad dog. "But sir, why am I still dirty after being cleaned by you?" I teased.
"To be precise, I only need a job. Sir, could you please consider offering me a position as your cook?" I said.
" I will never touch a person like you to be precise because I date rich and classic girls you are not one of them you are not my standard, I never help you to clean your body my maid did that for you and I have a cook already I don't eat dirty food, now get out, "he said.
I knelt before him in tears. "Sir, I have nobody. I have been an orphan since I was nine years old. I have no one, sir. Please, I can be your eyes—not your girlfriend, to be precise. You are a lot older than me," I said.
What I said seemed to make him angry. "Hey, lady, you're stepping on my nerves," he replied, then called his bodyguards to have me thrown out.