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He Found My Worth, Unlike Them

For three years, I was the unpaid maid, cook, and accountant for my boyfriend Kieran's family. His mother, Jeanie, never let me forget my place. "You're not legally family," she'd say, whenever I asked for basic respect. Then I found the messages on his phone. He and Jeanie were arranging his engagement to Carolina Farley, a wealthy heiress. They called me a placeholder—someone who was just "around" until a better option came along. Jeanie sat me down and told me it was time to leave, confident I had nowhere else to go. She was wrong. While they slept, I earned my CPA license. While they spent, I saved every dollar. While they dismissed me as "just the girlfriend," I bought my own condo. When Kieran finally came crawling back, begging for another chance, I had one thing to say: "I'm already married. To a man who didn't need three years to know my worth." He thought I'd wait forever. He thought wrong.
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Chapter 1

For three years, I was the unpaid maid, cook, and accountant for my boyfriend Kieran's family. His mother, Jeanie, never let me forget my place. "You're not legally family," she'd say, whenever I asked for basic respect.

Then I found the messages on his phone. He and Jeanie were arranging his engagement to Carolina Farley, a wealthy heiress. They called me a placeholder—someone who was just "around" until a better option came along.

Jeanie sat me down and told me it was time to leave, confident I had nowhere else to go.

She was wrong.

While they slept, I earned my CPA license. While they spent, I saved every dollar. While they dismissed me as "just the girlfriend," I bought my own condo.

When Kieran finally came crawling back, begging for another chance, I had one thing to say:

"I'm already married. To a man who didn't need three years to know my worth."

He thought I'd wait forever.

He thought wrong.

Chapter 1

Aubrey Delacruz

They said I wasn't family because there was no marriage license.

For three years, that phrase was a hammer, beating down my worth while I cooked their meals, cleaned their house, and managed their struggling finances. Jeanie Cash, Kieran's mother, wielded those words like a weapon. "You're not legally family, dear," she'd say, whenever I asked for a seat at the main table, a say in household decisions, or simply a shred of dignity.

Kieran, caught between his mother's demands and my quiet presence, chose the path of least resistance. Always. His younger brother, Collin, simply floated through life, enjoying the benefits of my labor without a thought.

They saw a doormat. I was building a door.

The aroma of my lemon-herb roasted chicken filled the Cash family kitchen. I had spent hours preparing Sunday dinner—roast chicken, creamy potato gratin, fresh arugula salad, and Jeanie's favorite lemon tart. I carried the heavy platter to the dining room.

The family was already seated. Jeanie at the head. Kieran to her right, scrolling through his phone. Collin sprawled in his chair, smirking at something on his screen.

No one offered to help.

I placed the platter down and stepped back, moving toward the kitchen nook—a cramped space next to the pantry where my own modest plate waited. This was my spot. Away from the main table. A silent declaration of my status.

"Aubrey, dear," Jeanie called, her voice sweet yet sharp. "There's no room here. Why don't you eat in the nook? It's cozier, isn't it?"

I nodded, my throat tight.

From the dining room, I heard Jeanie's voice drift toward me. "It's really too bad Aubrey doesn't have more family. She always seems so… alone."

Collin chuckled. Kieran remained silent.

Three years of this. Three years of being the invisible hand that cooked, cleaned, and organized, yet never truly belonged.

Kieran appeared in the nook, holding out his empty plate. "Hey, babe. Can you get me more chicken? Mom loves it, by the way. You're really something in the kitchen."

I stood, took his plate, and refilled it mechanically.

He lowered his voice. "Look, I know things are complicated with Mom. But we'll figure it out, okay? Just a little more time."

"You said that last year," I said quietly. "And the year before."

He sighed, running a hand through his hair. "It's Mom, Aubrey. You know how she is about the 'bad luck' of marrying in an even year. And now the planets aren't aligned. It's not about you."

"A piece of paper doesn't change how I feel about you, anyway," he added, already walking back to the dining room.

I watched him go. A piece of paper. That's all it was to him. A bureaucratic nuisance.

To me, it was everything. It was proof that I belonged. That I was seen. That I wasn't just… temporary.

That night, after cleaning the kitchen until my back ached, I walked past the living room. Jeanie's voice, low but clear, stopped me cold.

"Her family wasn't exactly established. We need someone who can bring something to the table. Not just take."

She was talking about me. Of course.

I slipped into the bedroom. Kieran was already in bed, headphones on, playing a video game. He didn't look up. He didn't acknowledge me.

I pulled out my accounting textbooks from under the bed, settling into the small desk in the corner. CPA review materials. I'd been studying in secret for two years, stealing moments late at night, before dawn, whenever the house was quiet.

Kieran glanced over. "Still at it? What's the point? You already help us with the books."

"It's just a hobby," I lied.

He shrugged and returned to his game.

I reached under the mattress, my fingers closing around a crisp, official document. My CPA license. I had passed six months ago.

Beside it was another document: the deed to a small condo I had purchased three months ago, with money I had painstakingly saved—every dollar Jeanie accused me of wasting on "silly books."

They thought I had nowhere to go.

They were about to find out how wrong they were.

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