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The Tycoon’s Only Taste of Love

Chef Elara, bankrupted by her ex-husband Mark and his fiancée Isabella, is forced to work as their live-in maid while her son Leo is bullied by six-year-old Marcus, who calls him “toilet boy.” After Leo defends his mother and Isabella fires them, Elara and Leo endure motel poverty, job rejections, public humiliation by Mark, and Leo’s schoolyard beating for defending her. With their last five dollars Elara vows to fight back and give Leo the life he deserves—starting her climb out of the abyss.
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Chapter 1

The sound of cruel laughter echoed from the playroom, sending ice through my veins. I'd been folding laundry in the adjacent hallway when I heard Leo's small, pained cry.

"Stop it, Marcus! That hurts!"

I dropped the towels and rushed toward the sound, my heart hammering against my ribs. What I saw when I reached the doorway made my blood boil.

Marcus, Isabella's six-year-old son, had Leo cornered against the toy chest. My sweet boy was on the ground, his knees scraped, tears streaming down his flushed cheeks. Marcus stood over him like a tiny tyrant, his face twisted with the same cruel satisfaction I'd seen on his mother's face countless times.

"Get up, son of the servant," Marcus sneered, giving Leo another shove with his foot. "My mommy says your mommy is just a poor cook who cleans toilets. That makes you poor toilet boy!"

The other children in the playroom—Marcus's friends from his expensive private school—erupted in giggles. They pointed at Leo like he was some kind of circus animal, their designer clothes and entitled expressions making my stomach turn.

"That's enough!" I stormed into the room, my voice sharper than I'd intended. The laughter died instantly.

Marcus looked up at me with those cold, calculating eyes—so much like his mother's. "I'm just telling the truth," he said with a shrug that was far too mature for a six-year-old. "Leo needs to know he doesn't belong here."

I knelt beside Leo, helping him to his feet. His small hands trembled as he wiped his nose on his sleeve. The sight of his scraped knees and the shame in his eyes made something fierce and protective roar to life in my chest.

"Marcus, what you're doing is called bullying, and it's wrong," I said, keeping my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "You need to apologize to Leo right now."

Marcus crossed his arms and lifted his chin defiantly. "I don't have to listen to you. You're not my mommy. You're just the help."

Before I could respond, the sharp click of designer heels announced Isabella's arrival. She swept into the playroom like she owned the world—which, in this house, she essentially did. Her perfectly styled blonde hair caught the afternoon light streaming through the massive windows, and her silk blouse probably cost more than I used to make in a month.

"What's all this commotion?" she asked, but her tone suggested she already knew and didn't particularly care.

"Your son was bullying Leo," I said, standing to face her. "He pushed him down and called him horrible names."

Isabella's lips curved into that familiar, cold smile. She looked down at Marcus with something that might have been pride. "Oh, darling, were you just explaining the household hierarchy to Leo?"

My mouth fell open. "Isabella, he's six years old. He doesn't need to understand any hierarchy. He needs to be treated with basic human decency."

"Marcus is just telling the truth," Isabella said, echoing her son's earlier words with the same casual cruelty. She turned her gaze to Leo, who instinctively moved closer to me. "Leo needs to learn his place in this house. The sooner he understands that some people are born to serve while others are born to be served, the easier his life will be."

The casual viciousness in her voice made my hands clench into fists. This was the woman who had once been my closest friend, who had sworn we'd be sisters forever. Now she was teaching her child to torment mine.

"Come along, Marcus," Isabella continued, placing a manicured hand on her son's shoulder. "Let's leave them to... whatever it is they do."

As they walked away, I heard Marcus whisper loudly enough for us to hear, "Mommy, why does the servant lady look so angry?"

Isabella's laughter tinkled like broken glass. "Some people just can't accept their station in life, darling."

The next few hours passed in a blur of humiliation that I thought couldn't get worse. I was wrong.

That evening, as Isabella prepared for one of her elaborate dinner parties, she called me into the kitchen. The marble floors gleamed under the crystal chandelier, and the granite countertops reflected the warm glow of the pendant lights. It should have been beautiful, but all I could see was the stage for my next degradation.

"Elara, there seems to be a stain on the kitchen floor," Isabella said, pointing to a barely visible mark near the island. "I need you to scrub it clean before my guests arrive."

I looked at the spot she indicated. It was tiny, barely noticeable, and could have been cleaned with a simple wipe. But Isabella wasn't really talking about the stain.

"I can clean that with a mop in two seconds," I said.

Her smile turned predatory. "No, I think this requires a more... thorough approach. On your hands and knees should do it."

The doorbell chimed, announcing the arrival of her guests. I could hear their expensive laughter and the clink of champagne glasses from the foyer. My cheeks burned with shame, but I had nowhere else to go. No other options.

I got down on my hands and knees.

As I scrubbed the already-clean floor with a rag, Isabella's guests began filtering into the kitchen. I heard their whispered comments, their pitying looks, their uncomfortable shuffles as they witnessed my humiliation.

"Oh, Isabella, you're so generous," one woman said. "Taking in a charity case like this."

"Well, someone has to help the less fortunate," Isabella replied with false modesty. "Poor Elara here is a failed woman, really. Couldn't keep her husband, couldn't provide for her child. She should be grateful for the roof over her head."

Each word was a knife to my heart, but it was the sound of small footsteps that made me look up. Leo stood in the doorway, his eyes wide with confusion and hurt. Behind him, Marcus smirked with satisfaction.

"Mommy?" Leo's voice was small and broken. "Why are you on the floor?"

Before I could answer, Marcus piped up with cruel glee. "Because that's where servants belong, toilet boy."

Something snapped inside Leo. My gentle, sensitive boy straightened his shoulders and marched right up to Isabella, his small hands balled into fists.

"You're mean and ugly inside!" he shouted, his voice carrying throughout the kitchen. The guests gasped, and Isabella's face went white with shock. "My mom is the best person in the world, and you're just... just mean!"

Isabella's composure cracked. Her perfectly applied makeup couldn't hide the fury twisting her features. "How dare you speak to me like that in my own home?" she hissed. "If you don't apologize right now, I'll teach you proper respect myself."

That's when I reached my breaking point.

I shot to my feet, the cleaning rag falling from my trembling hands. Twenty years of friendship, months of abuse, and now threats against my child—it all came rushing out in a torrent of rage.

"Don't you dare threaten my son!" I screamed, my voice echoing off the marble surfaces. "What is wrong with you, Isabella? What happened to the person I used to know?"

The kitchen fell silent except for the sound of our heavy breathing. Isabella's guests backed away, sensing the storm about to break.

"The person you used to know?" Isabella laughed, but there was no humor in it. "You never knew me at all, Elara. You were always so naive, so trusting. Did you really think I cared about our friendship?"

My heart pounded as pieces of a horrible puzzle began falling into place. "What are you talking about?"

Her smile turned vicious. "I've been sleeping with Mark since before your divorce, you pathetic fool. He was mine long before he ever left you."

The words hit me like a physical blow. The room spun, and I had to grip the counter to keep from falling.

"Get out," Isabella snarled, her mask finally completely gone. "Both of you. Get your things and get out of my house. Now."

Fifteen minutes later, Leo and I stood on the sidewalk with our belongings stuffed into garbage bags, the sound of Isabella's laughter still ringing in my ears.

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