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The Secret Butler: Capturing The Heartless Billionaire
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The employee entrance of The Elysium Hotel smelled of stale coffee and industrial-grade lemon cleaner. It was the scent of the servant class, a sharp contrast to the vanilla and fresh orchids that perfumed the guest lobby. Betsey swiped her ID badge against the reader. The light turned green with a sluggish, reluctant beep.

She pushed through the heavy metal door and stepped into the labyrinth of the basement corridors. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, flickering intermittently. She kept her head down, her eyes fixed on the scuffed linoleum floor. Invisibility required effort. It meant avoiding eye contact, softening her steps, and making herself take up as little space as possible.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out, shielding the screen from the security camera mounted in the corner. It was a notification from the hotel's scheduling app. A message from Dani Perez, the Director of Guest Services.

IF YOU ARE NOT PUNCHED IN BY 6:00 AM, DON'T BOTHER COMING IN.

Betsey checked the time. It was 5:50 AM. She was ten minutes early. A spike of irritation flared in her chest, hot and sharp. She forced her facial muscles to remain slack. Dani Perez didn't care about punctuality. She cared about power.

Betsey navigated the hallways, passing the laundry room. The massive dryers were already tumbling, the noise deafening. Two other attendants, Maria and Elena, were standing by the folding table, whispering. They stopped when they saw Betsey.

"Careful today," Maria murmured as Betsey passed. She tilted her head toward the locker rooms. "The dragon is breathing fire."

Betsey nodded meekly, playing the part of the scared rabbit. "Thank you," she whispered.

She reached the women's locker room and found locker number 704. She spun the combination dial. The metal door clanged loudly as she opened it. She placed her bag inside, her movements economical and precise. Intel gathering wasn't about technology; it was about listening, observing every detail, a habit she couldn't break, even here.

She sat on the wooden bench and removed her street shoes. She slipped her feet into the silent, rubber-soled work shoes that allowed her to move without making a sound.

The sound of clicking heels echoed off the concrete floor outside. The rhythm was fast, aggressive. Betsey didn't need to look up to know who it was.

Dani Perez stormed into the locker room. She was immaculate in her tailored suit, her hair sprayed into a helmet of perfection. Her eyes scanned the room and landed on Betsey like a predator spotting a wounded animal.

"Madden," Dani barked.

Betsey froze. She hunched her shoulders, making herself look smaller. She stood up slowly, keeping her hands clasped in front of her apron. "Good morning, Ms. Perez."

Dani marched over and stopped inches from Betsey's face. She smelled of overpowering floral perfume. "You look like a disaster. Fix your collar. You are a stain on this hotel's image."

"I'm sorry," Betsey said softly. She adjusted her collar, her fingers clumsy on purpose.

Dani sneered. "I don't know why HR keeps you. Oh wait, yes I do. The charity case. The poor orphan girl whose mother used to work here."

Betsey's eyes sharpened. For a micro-second, the mask slipped. A flash of cold, lethal calculation crossed her face. Her right hand twitched, a muscle memory urging her to reach out and snap the woman's wrist.

She lowered her gaze instantly, staring at Dani's expensive shoes. She suppressed the urge, forcing her breathing to remain shallow and uneven.

Dani poked a manicured finger into Betsey's chest. It was a hard, painful jab. "And don't think you're leaving early today. I cancelled your leave request."

Betsey's head snapped up. Her breath hitched. "But... today is the fourteenth. I have to go to the cemetery."

"Not my problem," Dani said, a cruel smile spreading across her lips. "We have a VIP arrival. The Penthouse needs a deep clean. You are doing it."

Betsey swallowed. The rage in her throat tasted like bile. She calculated the cost of retaliation. If she broke Dani's finger, she would be fired. She would lose access to the hotel. She would lose the only link to her mother's murder.

She forced the words out through gritted teeth. "Yes, Ms. Perez."

"Good," Dani said. She turned on her heel and strutted away, her hips swaying with exaggerated arrogance.

Betsey stood alone in the locker room. Her hands were clenched so tightly at her sides that her fingernails bit into her palms. She took a deep breath, counting to three, and slowly unclenched her fists. The red crescents in her skin were the only sign of the violence she had just contained.

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