I had been working for Max’s family for a few weeks, focusing on caring for his 6-year-old daughter, Thea. Our daily routine included preparing her favorite breakfast and braiding her hair, tasks I cherished deeply despite Veronica, Max’s wife, rarely acknowledging my efforts. My love for Thea was unwavering, especially since I couldn’t have children of my own.
One afternoon, while playing with Thea, she found a wallet under the bed. Inside was cash but no ID. We took it to Max, who was puzzled by its origin. Thea said it was a toy for “Mommy’s Friend.” Veronica walked in, saw the wallet, and accused me of theft, sparking an argument between her and Max. Veronica’s accusation was baseless, but Max, trusting me, stood by my side. Veronica was furious and warned me I’d be fired.
Later, Veronica took Thea to the playground. When Max returned early and found Thea alone with a scrape on her knee, he was enraged. Veronica claimed she was briefly at the store, but Max was skeptical. Thea revealed Veronica’s friend, who often visited while she was left alone. Max confronted Veronica, who confessed her frustration with Max’s work schedule and admitted neglecting Thea. Max, deeply upset, dismissed Veronica.
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With Veronica gone, I continued caring for Thea. Max, now more attentive, spent quality time with his daughter. One evening, he invited me to dinner to discuss our situation and express his gratitude. Nervous but hopeful, I accepted.
The dinner was warm and open. We talked about Thea’s needs and our personal lives, establishing a deeper connection. By the end of the night, Max expressed his appreciation, and I felt optimistic about the future.
As I returned home, I realized that despite the turmoil, we were moving toward a positive change. I was committed to supporting Thea and Max, hopeful for what lay ahead.
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