"Ah, you must be Andrea," he said, his voice firm but polite. "Welcome to the Richardson estate. I am Mr. Jenkins, the butler. Please, follow me."
Andrea trailed behind Mr. Jenkins as he led her through the opulent foyer, adorned with crystal chandeliers and priceless artwork. They walked down a long hallway, passing by several doors that Andrea assumed led to various rooms and suites.
As they reached the kitchen, a bustling hub of activity, Mr. Jenkins introduced Andrea to the rest of the staff. There was Mrs. White, the warm and motherly cook; Tom, the young and cheerful footman; and Emma, the soft-spoken and reserved lady's maid.
Andrea exchanged polite smiles and greetings with the staff, all the while taking in the surroundings. The kitchen was a marvel of modern efficiency, equipped with sleek appliances and spotless countertops.
Mr. Jenkins handed Andrea a detailed schedule and a set of keys. "Your duties will include cleaning, laundry, and assisting with meal service. You will be provided with a room on the third floor. Please, take some time to familiarize yourself with the estate and your responsibilities."
Andrea nodded, her mind racing with the tasks ahead. She quickly got to work, efficiently organizing her cleaning supplies and tackling the dusting and polishing with precision.
As she worked, Andrea's eyes darted around the room, taking in every detail. She noted the expensive artwork, the rare books, and the lavish furnishings. Her gaze lingered on a particular painting, a rare masterpiece that seemed out of place among the other decor.
Andrea's thoughts flashed back to her past, to the struggles and hardships she had faced. A spark of determination ignited within her, fueling her resolve to uncover the secrets hidden within the Richardson estate.
Just then, the sound of footsteps echoed down the hallway, growing louder with each passing moment. Andrea's heart skipped a beat as she wondered who was approaching.
As the footsteps approached, Andrea could sense a change in the air. The kitchen staff seemed to tense up, their conversations dying down as they turned to face the doorway. Andrea followed their gaze, her eyes fixed on the entrance as a tall, handsome young man appeared in the doorway.
"Nathaniel Richardson," Mr. Jenkins said, noticing Andrea's gaze. "The young master of the house."
Her gaze shifted to Nathaniel. They held eye contact for some seconds, and Andrea tore her gaze away and bowed slightly.
"Good afternoon, sir; I am Andrea." She introduced.
Nathaniel only nodded and took in her figure. His eyes raked all over her well, toned, curvy body. Wondering why a curvy woman like her would be a maid.
Andrea's expression remained neutral as Nathaniel's gaze lingered on her body. She was accustomed to men looking at her, and she knew how to maintain her composure. But what she didn't reveal was the simmering anger and resentment that burned within her. She had a score to settle with the Richardson family, and she wasn't about to let Nathaniel's charming smile or piercing eyes distract her from her mission.
Nathaniel finally looked away, his gaze drifting to Mr. Jenkins. "Is everything in order, Jenkins?" he asked his deep voice firm and commanding.
She looked away hoping that she would get to explore the mansion more to find their secrets, their weaknesses.
As she turned her attention back to Mr. Jenkins, Andrea's eyes scanned the room, taking in the opulent decorations and the subtle hints of the family's wealth and influence. She nodded to herself, mentally mapping out the layout of the mansion and identifying potential areas to explore.
The library, the study, the bedrooms - each room held secrets, and Andrea was determined to uncover them. Just then, Mr. Jenkins cleared his throat, breaking the silence. "Andrea, I believe it's time for you to begin your duties. Emma will show you to your room and help you get settled."
As Emma led Andrea out of the kitchen, Andrea's mind whirled with thoughts of the secrets she would uncover. She followed Emma up the stairs, her eyes scanning the portraits on the walls, the expensive artwork, and the lavish furnishings.
They reached the third floor, and Emma opened the door to a small, cozy room. "This is your room," Emma said, smiling. "You'll find everything you need in here."
Andrea nodded, her eyes scanning the room. It was simple but elegant. She spotted a small, locked box on the dresser, and her heart skipped a beat. What secrets could it hold?
Just as Andrea reached for the box, Emma's voice stopped her. "Andrea, wait."
Andrea turned to Emma, but before she could ask what was wrong, a voice boomed from downstairs.
"Catherine, I'm home!"
Andrea's heart froze. Julian Richardson. The man who had destroyed her family.
Emma's eyes locked onto Andrea's, filled with a warning. "Andrea, be careful. Mr. Richardson is not a man to be trifled with."
Andrea's eyes narrowed, her mind racing with thoughts of revenge. She would not be intimidated.
But as she turned to face the door, she felt a chill run down her spine. For in the doorway stood Julian Richardson, his eyes fixed intently on her..
Julian Richardson's eyes seemed to bore into Andrea's soul as if he could see right through her carefully constructed facade. Andrea's heart pounded in her chest, but she refused to back down.
"Ah, the new housemaid," Julian said, his voice dripping with condescension. "Welcome to our home, Andrea."
Andrea's eyes locked onto Julian's, her gaze icy. "Thank you, Mr. Richardson," she said, her voice steady.
Julian's eyes narrowed, his gaze raking over Andrea's face. For a moment, the room seemed to hold its breath, the tension between them palpable. And then, just as suddenly, Julian's expression changed. A cold, calculating smile spread across his face, sending shivers down Andrea's spine.
"I think we'll get along just fine, Andrea," Julian said, his voice dripping with menace. "You see, I have a special task in mind for you... one that requires absolute discretion."
Andrea's heart skipped a beat as Julian's eyes seemed to bore into her very soul. What did he have planned for her?
And then, just as Julian was about to reveal more, a voice interrupted from downstairs.
"Julian, darling! I'm home!"
Julian's smile faltered for a moment before he regained his composure.
"Catherine," he said, his voice dripping with false affection. "Welcome home, my dear."
As Julian turned to leave, Andrea felt a chill run down her spine. What was Julian planning for her? And then, as she turned to follow Emma out of the room, Andrea saw something that made her blood run cold...
A photograph on Julian's desk showed a young girl who looked uncannily like Andrea herself.
Andrea's eyes widened in shock as she realized the horrifying truth:
Julian Richardson knew who she was...