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Framed by My Employer, I Earned Culinary Fame Novel Cover

Framed by My Employer, I Earned Culinary Fame

Pregnant chef Olivia is framed by employer Vivian Winslow for stealing an $18 million pink-diamond necklace; coerced into signing a false confession to avoid losing her son Liam, she is thrown onto the street. Forced into a moldy basement, she can’t get work because the Winslows blacklist her, pays protection to market thug Marcus, and is down to her last noodles when a mysterious old man tastes her scallion-oil noodles and weeps—offering the first glimmer of hope and revenge.
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Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers of the Winslow mansion glittered above me as I carefully collected the last of the champagne flutes from the grand ballroom. The charity gala had been a spectacular success—at least that's what Mrs. Winslow had declared as she'd accepted compliments from Chicago's elite while draped in diamonds that probably cost more than my entire life.

I balanced the tray of crystal against my hip, my feet aching in the too-small shoes I'd been provided. The night had stretched on forever, but finally, the last guest had departed. I just needed to finish cleaning and check on Liam, who should have been asleep in our small quarters by now.

"Olivia!"

The sharp edge in Vivian Winslow's voice sent a chill down my spine. I turned to see her standing in the doorway, her silk gown shimmering under the light. Her face, usually composed in perfect society-smile, was twisted with fury.

"Yes, Mrs. Winslow?" I set down the tray carefully, my hands already raw from hours of cleaning.

"My necklace." Her voice trembled with barely contained rage. "The pink diamond. It's gone."

I blinked, confused. "I'm sorry to hear that, ma'am. When did you last see it?"

"At the gala, obviously!" She hissed, stepping closer. "It was the centerpiece of my collection. Eighteen carats of flawless pink diamond. And now it's vanished."

I took a step back instinctively. "Perhaps you misplaced it?"

Vivian's perfectly manicured hand shot out, gripping my wrist with surprising strength. "Don't you dare suggest I'm careless with my possessions."

Before I could respond, she turned and called out, "Everyone! Come here now!"

Within moments, the kitchen staff, groundskeepers, and other household help gathered in the foyer. Vivian stood before us like a queen passing judgment.

"My pink diamond necklace is missing," she announced, her voice carrying through the marble hallway. "A necklace worth more than all of you combined."

My stomach dropped as her gaze settled directly on me.

"And I know exactly who took it." Her finger pointed at me, sharp as an accusation. "Olivia Grant."

The room fell silent. I felt the weight of every stare.

"That's not possible," I stammered. "I would never—"

"You're the only one who had access to my private quarters today," she cut me off. "You were assigned to freshen my dressing room between guests. No one else entered."

My mind raced back. Yes, I had been asked to tidy her room, but I'd never even seen the necklace. "Mrs. Winslow, I swear I didn't take anything. I was only in there for five minutes, just to—"

"Enough!" Vivian's voice echoed off the marble. "I'm calling the police."

The words hit me like physical blows. Police? For something I didn't do?

"Please," I whispered, thinking of Liam sleeping upstairs. "There must be some mistake."

Vivian's smile was cold. "The only mistake was trusting you."

Twenty minutes later, two police officers stood in our small quarters as I frantically gathered Liam into my arms. His eyes were wide with terror as one officer roughly pulled open our closet.

"Mommy?" Liam's voice trembled against my neck. "What's happening?"

"It's okay, baby," I whispered, though nothing was okay. "Just stay close to me."

The officer dumped our meager possessions onto the bed—Liam's few toys, my worn cookbooks, our clothes. Papers scattered across the floor.

"Where's the necklace?" the taller officer demanded.

"I didn't take it," I insisted, my voice breaking. "Please, my son is scared."

Liam's small body trembled against mine. I felt a warm wetness spreading across my shoulder and realized with horror that he'd wet himself from fear.

"Mommy," he whispered, his face buried in my neck.

The officer ignored my plea, continuing to tear through our things. "Mrs. Winslow says you're the only one who could've taken it."

"That's not true," I said, fighting to keep my voice steady for Liam's sake. "I was never alone in her room. There were other staff members coming and going all evening."

But as the words left my mouth, I realized how powerless I was. Who would take my word over Vivian Winslow's? A wealthy senator's wife versus a live-in nanny with no connections, no resources.

Senator Winslow appeared in the doorway, his expression grave. "Officers, perhaps we should handle this privately."

He gestured for them to step outside, then turned to me with cold calculation in his eyes. "Ms. Grant, this situation is... unfortunate."

I clutched Liam tighter. "I didn't take anything."

"I'm sure you didn't intend to," he said smoothly. "But the fact remains that my wife's valuable property is missing, and you had opportunity."

He produced a document from his jacket pocket. "This is a settlement agreement. You sign this confession, and we won't press charges."

I stared at the paper, the words blurring before my eyes. "Confession? But I didn't—"

"Otherwise," he continued as if I hadn't spoken, "we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. I understand you have a son to consider."

The threat hung in the air between us. I looked down at Liam's frightened face, then back at the senator's implacable expression.

"If you don't sign," he added quietly, "social services might need to be involved."

My hand trembled as I took the pen he offered. Every instinct screamed at me not to sign, but what choice did I have? I couldn't risk losing Liam.

"I'm sorry," I whispered as I signed my name, tears blurring my vision. "I didn't take it."

"Your apology is noted," Senator Winslow said without emotion. "Now gather your things. You're leaving tonight."

As Liam and I were escorted out of the mansion, our few possessions stuffed into garbage bags, I felt something inside me break. The heavy oak doors closed behind us with finality, leaving us standing on the cold Chicago street with nowhere to go.

Liam's small hand clutched mine as we walked away from the only home we'd known for the past year.

"Where are we going, Mommy?" he asked, his voice small.

I swallowed hard, forcing a smile I didn't feel. "Somewhere new, baby. Somewhere we can start over."

But as we headed toward the bus stop, I wondered how we would survive. My last paycheck was still in the mansion's safe, and now I had a confession on record that would follow me forever.

The night air bit through our thin coats as we walked away from the warmth and security of the Winslow mansion—a place that had never truly been our home.

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