Maid Begs Her Billionaire Boss to Pretend And Dress as a Housemaid — What She Saw Will Break You

Maid Begs Her Billionaire Boss to Pretend And Dress as a Housemaid — What She Saw Will Break You

Olivia swallowed hard and spoke carefully. “If you pretend to be a maid, madam, you will see everything yourself. Bella doesn’t know you. She will treat you the same way she treats me. Then you will see how she behaves and how Gabriel treats her.”

For a few seconds, Amelia just stared at Olivia—shocked and speechless. Her own maid was asking her to pretend to be a servant in her own house. The thought stung her pride. How could the wife of Gabriel—the so-called perfect husband—dress like a maid in her own home?

But as she thought about everything Olivia had said, a fire began to burn inside her heart. Her pain slowly turned into anger. If Gabriel had truly turned their home into a hotel for his mistress, then she needed to see it with her own eyes. She wanted to catch him red-handed so he would never be able to deny it.

Amelia stood up slowly. “Give me one of your uniforms,” she said in a low voice.

“Madam…” Olivia hesitated. “Are you sure?”

Amelia looked at her, her eyes red from tears but filled with determination. “If this is the only way I can know the truth,” she said firmly, “then so be it.”

Olivia quickly brought one of her uniforms. It was a simple black dress with a white apron. Amelia took off her jewelry, wiped her makeup, and changed her clothes. When she looked in the mirror, her reflection broke her heart. She no longer looked like the elegant woman everyone respected. She looked like a maid. But her eyes—her eyes were sharper than ever.

“Let him see the kind of woman he betrayed,” she whispered under her breath.

Olivia stood behind her, trembling. “Madam, I’ll act normal. Just do as I do, and you’ll see everything.”

Amelia nodded slowly. Her lips trembled, but her spirit was strong. In that moment, she made a silent vow: if Gabriel was truly cheating, she would never forgive him.

Not long after, the sound of a car horn echoed through the compound. Olivia’s heart skipped a beat. Moments later, the front door opened and Bella walked in proudly, holding several shopping bags. She was humming loudly, swaying her hips as she entered the living room. Her perfume filled the air, and her gold bangles jingled with every movement.

When her eyes landed on Amelia, sitting quietly beside Olivia, she stopped and frowned sharply.

“And who is this one?” Bella asked rudely, pointing at Amelia as if she were pointing at a stranger on the street.

Olivia forced a smile and quickly replied, “Oh, she’s also a maid. She went to visit her sick mother, but she just came back today.”

At once, Bella’s face changed. Her lips curved into a wicked smile.

“Ah, two maids,” she laughed mockingly. “Perfect. Now I can finally relax.”

She dropped her shopping bags carelessly on the floor, clapped her hands together, and said proudly, “Both of you, come here. I have work for you.”

Amelia’s heart began to race. She could barely breathe as Bella stood like a queen giving orders in her own living room. Bella sat heavily on the sofa, crossing her legs and adjusting her hair with pride.

“You,” she said coldly, pointing at Amelia without even looking properly. “Come and massage my legs. They are aching from walking in the mall.”

For a moment, Amelia froze. Her chest rose and fell as anger burned inside her. She looked at Olivia, and Olivia gave her a small, pleading nod—silently begging her to stay calm.

Swallowing her pride, Amelia knelt down slowly in front of Bella and began to press her legs gently. Every touch felt like fire on her hands. Tears filled her eyes as her heart screamed in pain.

This is my house. That is my sofa. You’re lying there like a queen in the home I built with my husband.

Bella leaned back comfortably, sipping a chilled drink. She looked at Olivia and said lazily, “Go to the kitchen and make me something special. I’m tired of ordinary food. I want pepper soup with plenty of meat—and make it fast.”

Olivia nodded quickly and hurried away, glancing back at Amelia with eyes full of pity.

Meanwhile, Bella looked at Amelia again. “What’s your name?” she asked carelessly, scrolling through her phone.

Amelia bowed her head and said quietly, “My name is Amaka.”

Bella smirked proudly. “Amaka, good. You will wash my clothes tomorrow. But for now, go upstairs and bring me my phone charger.”

Amelia’s chest tightened instantly. Upstairs—that was her bedroom, her private space, her sanctuary.

She stood up slowly and began to climb the stairs. Her legs trembled as she reached the top and opened the bedroom door. What she saw made her knees weak.

Bella’s handbags were scattered across the bed. Her makeup items lay on the dressing table. Amelia’s perfumes, jewelry, and clothes had been pushed aside to make space for another woman’s things. Tears welled in Amelia’s eyes as she stood there staring at the bed she once shared with Gabriel. Memories of their laughter, their nights together, and his promises came flooding back. She pressed her lips tightly together to stop herself from screaming.

With shaking hands, she picked up the charger and went back downstairs, quietly placing it beside Bella.

Hours passed. Bella continued her insults, ordering Amelia to sweep, to serve drinks, to kneel and scrub the floor. Amelia obeyed silently. Her face stayed calm, but her heart was raging like fire. Every command was like a knife cutting through her soul.

She wanted to shout, “I am the wife of this house, not your maid.” But she held herself back. She reminded herself that the perfect moment hadn’t come yet. She needed Gabriel to see everything with his own eyes.

As the evening sun faded through the curtains, Bella stretched out on the sofa and yawned loudly.

“Ah, what a sweet life,” she said proudly. “Two maids to serve me, and my man all to myself. That foolish wife doesn’t even know what she’s missing.”

She laughed loudly, sipping her drink, completely unaware that the “maid” kneeling beside her was that very wife she mocked.

Amelia’s hands tightened around the rag she was using to clean the rug. Her eyes burned with silent fury. Inside her heart, she swore softly, “Very soon, Bella. Very soon you and Gabriel will face me, and the whole truth will explode.”

It was evening. The sun was setting slowly, casting a soft golden light across the compound. Inside the living room, Bella sat lazily on the sofa, scrolling through her phone.

Suddenly, she heard the sound of a car pulling into the compound. Her face lit up instantly. Her eyes sparkled like a child waiting for candy.

“He’s back!” she squealed, jumping up with excitement.

She rushed to the mirror, adjusted her hair, sprayed perfume on her neck, and smiled proudly at her reflection. Then she hurried to the door, her heels clicking loudly on the tiled floor.

Moments later, Gabriel walked in, tired from the day’s work, his tie slightly loose and briefcase in hand. The moment Bella saw him, she screamed joyfully and ran straight into his arms.

“Welcome back, love,” she said sweetly, hugging him tight and kissing his cheek.

Gabriel smiled, his weariness melting away. “I missed you too,” he whispered, feeling like the king of his own world.

Bella beamed proudly and gestured toward the dining table. “The maids have cooked you a delicious meal. You’ll love it. They even prepared your bath,” she said with pride.

Gabriel frowned slightly and looked at her. “Maids?” he repeated. “What do you mean maids? We only have one maid—Olivia.”

Bella blinked and laughed awkwardly. “Oh no, darling,” she said playfully. “There are two now—Olivia and another one, Amaka. They’ve been taking good care of me.”

At the mention of that name—Amaka—Gabriel’s heart skipped a beat. A strange fear crawled through his chest.

Before he could ask any more questions, Bella clapped her hands loudly. “Olivia, Amaka, come here!” she shouted.

The sound of footsteps echoed down the hallway. Olivia came in first, her head bowed, her heart pounding. Then Amelia appeared. She was still dressed like a maid, her hair covered, her face calm—but her eyes were burning with fire.

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