A millionaire accidentally hears his maid whisper: “Tomorrow I must have a boyfriend

You built your life the way you built your mansion: spotless, quiet, and designed so nothing unexpected could ever reach you.

At forty-five, people call you Mr. Carter with a careful kind of respect—respect that always keeps its distance. Your staff moves like shadows because you trained the house to run without noise, without questions, without stories.

You tell yourself discipline is peace. That order is the same thing as happiness.

But at night, when the last light clicks off, the silence doesn’t feel “clean” anymore. It feels like a room waiting for a confession. It follows you down the marble hallway, echoing your footsteps back at you like a reminder: something in your life is hollow.

And on a Tuesday morning that should have been ordinary, that silence finally catches you.

You’re halfway down the stairs toward your study when you hear a voice in the kitchen—one that doesn’t belong in your perfect routine.

It’s Hannah’s voice. But not the polite one that says, “Good evening, sir,” and disappears. This voice is shaking, like she’s trying to hold a storm back with bare hands.

You stop. Not out of curiosity—because your body recognizes urgency before your pride can pretend it doesn’t matter.

“I know it sounds crazy, Mia,” Hannah whispers. “But I really need it.”

A beat of silence.

Then the sentence that tightens your chest for reasons you can’t name.

“I need a boyfriend… for tomorrow.”

The words land like a joke, but her tone is pure fear.You should keep walking. That’s what you do when emotion tries to enter your world: you avoid it. You should give people privacy, because in a house like yours, privacy is safer than compassion.

But Hannah’s voice cracks again, and something in you refuses to move.

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