businessmen in suits scrolling through their phones, and elderly regulars who lingered over tea and newspapers. I kep
bove the café's entrance chimed, and in wa
Dave
air slicked back with precision. I froze mid-step,my hand
e me. I turned toward the counter, but his
abe
nding there, an eyebrow raised, his gaze moving over me wi
irk tugging at his lips. "I thought you'd have tak
poison-wrapped in politeness b
. "I'm working. That
him. "You know, I could still give you a better life. You wo
d firmly, though my pu
ard. He tilted his head. "Still stubborn, I see.
word. But as i walked away, i noticed Marlene wat
Marlene called over. "Y
lied. "He's... the rea
careful with men like that. They
r. Davenport, but the following week, he returned. And the week after that. Each time, he
on, something un
y dressed but with a warmth in his expression that Mr. Davenport lacked entirely. They
k...""...needs someone relia
es, the younger man smiled at
said ca
eed extra staff for the evening-serving, setti
ack in his chair, his smirk returning. "She's
a card. "If you're interested, call this
to her apron, thanked
me hesitated-what if this was some trap? But something in
rning, i ma
ses and champagne filled the air. I wore a simple black uniform provided by the event team,my hair neatl
d me. "You're doing great," he said, his voi
"Thank you for giv
ht went on, she noticed him glancing her way-not with Mr. Davenport's predato
again. "You're not like the other temps," he said. "You're... sharper.
caught. "
. Scheduling, errands, e
ed to buy her dignity. But Daniel's offer didn't feel l
the ground beneath me shift-not from another fa
nal, and unlike my previous employers, he didn't treat me like i was invisible. Within week
ought nothing of it. But it came up again and again, sometimes in urgent, last-minute meetings that Daniel
was a luxury i couldn't
e most feared and powerful Mafia families in the city-a man whose name was rarely spoken above a whisper. Dan
n't see him-Daniel had sent me out on an errand minutes before-but when I retu
from the café days, Clara, paid her a visit. Clara was dressed sharply,
eyeing Isabella's neat office attir
r Daniel Hayes
se. "Oh? I've heard
It's just work. I'm not ex
mething that will get you swimming in it. One night's w
"What kin
uring drinks, chatting with guests, nothing heavy. You dress nice, smile,
heck barely stretched past groceries. She told herse
rs, crystal glasses, the faint hum of expensive music. But within minutes, she realized something
rvous. They're big spenders. You just need to keep o
"This isn't wh
. Just... a more private kind. One night, Isabell
e remembered Mr. Davenport's smirk, Tasha's taunt on the street, and the nigh
k her he
n. "Suit yourself. But you'll walk out with
ite without a cent, her pride i
ffice. His expression was unreadable. "I heard
t what you think. I was tol
ople in this city talk. And sometimes the wrong peopl
what unsettled her most wasn't Daniel's warning

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