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The Mafia's Nanny (SPG)
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3 Chapters
Chapter 6 Make the boo-boo away img
Chapter 7 Jumbo Hotdog img
Chapter 8 Powder img
Chapter 9 Squishy img
Chapter 10 The Chasing Game img
Chapter 11 Only at Night img
Chapter 12 Tandem img
Chapter 13 Dancing Game img
Chapter 14 Romantic Gone Wrong img
Chapter 15 Exercise img
Chapter 16 Shopping img
Chapter 17 Fear img
Chapter 18 Bloody Kiss img
Chapter 19 Choose Wisely img
Chapter 20 Pack Your Things img
Chapter 21 Arozz Caldo img
Chapter 22 Dizziness img
Chapter 23 Mysterious img
Chapter 24 Ride Me img
Chapter 25 Fly High img
Chapter 26 Owen Knight img
Chapter 27 Dry Humping img
Chapter 28 Hidden Darkness img
Chapter 29 Milk Freak img
Chapter 30 Triggered img
Chapter 31 I'm a Sinner img
Chapter 32 The Night is Still Young img
Chapter 33 Her First Sin img
Chapter 34 Fear img
Chapter 35 Remember That img
Chapter 36 Back Stab img
Chapter 37 Confrontation Went Wrong img
Chapter 38 Hapi img
Chapter 39 Beginning after an End img
Chapter 40 Played by Fate img
Chapter 41 Tiny Hope img
Chapter 42 Hidden Agenda img
Chapter 43 Promises img
Chapter 44 The Loan Shark img
Chapter 45 Danger, Danger, Danger img
Chapter 46 What Do You Want img
Chapter 47 Who's Your Savior img
Chapter 48 Don't You Dare img
Chapter 49 Please img
Chapter 50 Steamy Part 1 img
Chapter 51 Steamy Part 2 img
Chapter 52 Steamy Part 3 img
Chapter 53 One Day img
Chapter 54 Unavoidable Nightmare img
Chapter 55 Five Years img
Chapter 56 Selfless img
Chapter 57 The Other Side of the Story img
Chapter 58 Into the Future img
Chapter 59 New Beginning img
Chapter 60 A Pregnant's Worries img
Chapter 61 Welcome to the World img
Chapter 62 Unexpected Visitor img
Chapter 63 The World is Big img
Chapter 64 Birthday Gift img
Chapter 65 Miss Me img
Chapter 66 The Runaways img
Chapter 67 Work and Mysteries img
Chapter 68 Warm Hugs img
Chapter 69 Man in Black img
Chapter 70 Goddess of the Sea img
Chapter 71 Woman's Instinct img
Chapter 72 Unexpected Reunion img
Chapter 73 After Six Years img
Chapter 74 Under the Stary Sky img
Chapter 75 Sweetness Overload img
Chapter 76 Buried Where img
Chapter 77 Heaven and Hell img
Chapter 78 Dinner img
Chapter 79 The Sweetest img
Chapter 80 His Confessions img
Chapter 81 Stain of Pain img
Chapter 82 God... Are You Real img
Chapter 83 I Am Not Like My Father img
Chapter 84 Hot Offer img
Chapter 85 Hot Breakfast img
Chapter 86 Unexpected Return img
Chapter 87 What Happened To You img
Chapter 88 Our Only Salvation img
Chapter 89 Revenge of the Wounded img
Chapter 90 A Deal img
Chapter 91 I Got Your Back img
Chapter 92 A Broken Plea img
Chapter 93 A Glimpse of Truth img
Chapter 94 Resolution img
Chapter 95 Epilogue img
Chapter 96 Special Episode img
Chapter 97 SEASON 2 img
Chapter 98 A Wolf in a Sheep's Clothing img
Chapter 99 His to Own img
Chapter 100 Him img
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Chapter 3 Trial

Marimar Oquendo's Point of View

"What? You're so slow, Mara! My friend has been waiting for ages. You're always acting so high and mighty, you little brat!"

I heaved a long sigh as Aunt Cris's booming voice thundered through the house. Why did my aunt have to be this way? She was infuriating. I had been so close to finally relieving myself moments ago, but her shouting had startled me right back.

"Auntie just can't wait a minute! Now I can't go-my bowels were ready to move before she started yelling!" I shouted back before hurrying to the bathroom.

"I think this will be the last time I'll ever use you," I said to the clean toilet bowl, pointing at it. "I hope their toilet at that mansion is decent. What if I get homesick and can't go at all?"

At Aunt Cris's insistence-and mine as well-I was about to venture to her friend's supposed mansion. The twenty-thousand peso monthly salary was more than decent; it would make perfect seed money for my business.

I grabbed the bag I had packed the night before. I still could not believe I was finally leaving this house. Please let this job be the one to make me rich, Lord! I promised myself I would help anyone in need once I had money to spare.

"Are you done yet? Good, it's about time." My aunt's voice was sharp as always-she had been heartbroken for years. "Don't forget to send us money. Actually, send us your entire first paycheck."

My jaw dropped. Good heavens, where did she get the nerve to say something like that?

"What? Do you have a problem with that? You seem to forget you owe me everything for getting you this job, Marimar. If you have any decency left, you will send us your first salary. Especially since Yna has so many school bills to pay." She raised an eyebrow as she spoke.

I scratched my head in frustration. Did she feel no guilt for how harsh she had always been to me?

"Okay, Auntie," was all I could say before walking out our wooden house. I crossed the rickety footbridge that led to other homes just like ours-all built from wood.

I had grown up in this kind of neighborhood. Simple houses, simple families, simple lives, as they say. But ever since my parents died, nothing about my life had been simple. It felt like I was living in a soap opera, struggling through one hardship after another.

Still, they say we are the heroes of our own stories. Like the protagonists in those dramas, it was not impossible that my dreams might one day come true.

I lifted my hands and bumped fists with the air as I looked up at the sky-my way of shaking hands with the Lord.

"Lord! I'm putting my life in Your hands! Make me rich!" I said with a giggle.

"Marimar's gone crazy," I heard some neighbors mutter. My cheeks burned with embarrassment as I ducked my head and hurried down the street. What was I thinking? I must have lost my mind.

"Marimar!" A woman waved as I reached the main road-she was Tita's friend. A large white van sat parked in front of me.

"I'm so sorry for keeping you waiting," I said. I had been so excited I almost had an accident earlier, but my aunt's shouting interrupted me.

"It's alright, dear. Come on in-we should get going now. Just be yourself. You can do this!"

Why did I suddenly feel so nervous? "Just be yourself"? What did that mean?

I nodded hesitantly and climbed into the open door of the van. Inside, a few other people sat quietly-they must have been applying for the same househelp position as me. I was the last to arrive, so I took the only seat left at the back, next to a well-built man whose biceps strained against his sweatshirt. He wore sunglasses and seemed to be asleep, so I sat down as carefully as I could.

I squirmed in my seat, shifting back and forth as the van pulled away. The others looked ready to nap, but I could not sit still. It was not because of the man beside me-though his strong cologne filled my nose no matter how far I tried to move. He was incredibly handsome.

I stole a glance at him. His sweatshirt clung perfectly to his frame. My eyes drifted down to his stomach. Good heavens-were those abs? They looked just like pan de sal rolls, round and firm.

I narrowed my eyes, trying to get a better look. I fanned myself with my palm, feeling inexplicably warm.

Why was it so hot in here? The van had air conditioning.

I squirmed again, my nerves getting the better of me. Oh Lord! Did I get into the wrong van? He looked like a celebrity.

I bit my lip and snuck another look at his face. Perfect jawline, fair skin, muscular build-and those abs. What was he doing here? Was he applying to be a bodyguard? Or was this some kind of TV show set?

I sat up slightly and peered toward the front of the van, searching for hidden cameras. When I found none, I let out a small breath of relief.

I turned back to him and slapped my own cheek lightly. Get a grip, Marimar! You are here for a job, not to ogle some man.

It took all my strength to keep from looking at him again. After fighting the urge for what felt like hours, I finally grew tired and drifted off to sleep.

"Ahh! Please don't!"

"Have mercy! Please don't!"

I jolted awake at the sound of chaos around me. Why was it so loud? I was not at home anymore. What was happening now-

"Good heavens, Marimar!" I screamed when I opened my eyes.

A gun was pressed against my forehead. The other passengers scrambled to escape the van, but I was frozen in place, staring down the barrel of death itself.

"P-Please don't!" My voice trembled as I raised both hands slowly. This was what people did during holdups, right?

The two men left in the van had their faces covered. One drove while the other held the gun to my head.

"Hand over that man," he said, nodding toward my seatmate.

My eyes widened. "W-What do you want with the man next to me? The one with the abs?" I stammered. I was being held at gunpoint and I was asking questions. How stupid could I be?

He pressed the gun harder against my forehead. "You are asking questions now? Is that how you act when you are being robbed?"

"Oh my god! No! I'm sorry! I just want a job!" I cried out in terror.

Lord, I thought this would be the start of my wealth. Instead, I was about to die.

"I see. Then hand him over-or kill him."

A chill ran through my entire body. Lord, I wanted an honest job. Did You want me to become a murderer instead?

I shook my head, tears threatening to spill over. "What? You think I have the nerve to do that? I see you think I have guts, but-"

"I see, I see. You have some spirit. I like that."

What was he going on about? Who in their right mind would want to kill someone? It was never part of my plans to become a criminal.

"Let's conduct an interview, then."

I froze and furrowed my brow at his words. I slowly opened my eyes-they had been squeezed shut in fear.

An interview? I had never heard of a robber conducting an interview.

"Y-Yes, sir," I said, my voice still shaking.

"What will you do in a situation where you must choose between your loved ones and yourself?"

"H-Hey! Why does this sound like a question from a beauty pageant?"

"Answer!"

I flinched. "Okay! Okay... I will choose my loved ones!"

"Why?" he asked again.

"B-Because they matter to me. I would rather choose them than myself, and I will never tire of making that decision. Please don't kill me!"

Good heavens! My brain was racing to answer his strange questions.

"Very good! That is a good answer. I can tell it comes from your heart."

The van suddenly stopped. Thank you, Lord! Should I run? No, he might shoot me.

"Stop the act. We're here," the driver said.

"Oh? That was fast!" The man holding the gun turned to me. "Get out."

"Yes, sir! Yes, sir!" I said frantically, nodding and bowing before climbing out the open door.

I kept my eyes closed, waiting for a gunshot as I turned away-but nothing came.

"Congratulations."

I snapped my eyes open at the deep voice. My jaw dropped again when I saw the man standing before me-he was incredibly tall with blonde hair and blue eyes.

My eyes widened even more when I saw what was behind him. Good heavens, Lord! The house was enormous-it had to be a mansion.

"You passed."

I looked back at him, confused. "Passed? What do you mean? Passed away? Am I dead?"

I patted my body all over. Had I been shot earlier?

I heard soft laughter and turned to see the two men from the van, now with their faces uncovered. What was going on?

"I'm Death Streeter. And you are?" He raised an eyebrow.

"Marimar O-Oquendo, sir."

He nodded. "Miss Oquendo, you passed the trial to be my brother's nanny."

My head began to ache as I tried to process his words. Trial? Nanny?

"Earlier was just a trial to see how strong-willed the applicants are. As you can see, you are the only one who passed. Again, congratulations."

My mind spun. The life-threatening ordeal from moments ago had been a trial? What kind of job had I gotten myself into?

Before I could fully understand what was happening, he spoke again. "Oh, here he comes."

I followed his gaze and gasped when I saw the man from the van walking toward us.

"Lev... this is your nanny-" he began, but his words were cut off as the man rushed toward me.

"Milk!" he shouted, throwing his arms around me.

Huh?

"Milk! Milk!" he repeated, hugging me tightly and gently squeezing my chest. "Oh! Cocomelon!"

"Huh?!!" was all I could scream, completely stunned by what was happening.

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