🎬 PART 2: «The Maid Uniform Was the Test»

The blonde woman’s face drained of color.

For the first time, the mansion looked too large for her.

“She… owns it?”

The man in the dark suit turned to her, jaw tight.

“Yes. And you just threw the owner onto her own floor.”

The woman in teal gripped the wheelchair armrest, breathing through the pain.

The blonde woman shook her head quickly.

“No. No, she was dressed like staff.”

The owner’s eyes filled again, but her voice stayed calm.

“That was the point.”

The lobby went still.

She looked around at the marble floor, the staircase, the chandelier, the guests who had watched her fall and chosen silence.

“My mother worked in this house for twenty years,” she said softly. “She cleaned these floors while people like you stepped around her.”

The blonde woman swallowed.

“I didn’t know.”

The owner’s lips trembled.

“You didn’t need to know who I was to treat me like a person.”

That sentence hit harder than shouting.

The man in the suit handed her the scattered purse.

Inside was a folder.

The owner opened it and placed the papers on her lap.

“This morning, I signed the final transfer.”

The blonde woman’s eyes dropped to the documents.

The house.

The estate.

Everything.

The owner looked at her white suit, her diamonds, her perfect hair.

“You called this your home because you married into the family.”

Her voice broke, but only for a second.

“I bought it back because my mother died being treated like she never belonged inside it.”

The bystanders lowered their eyes.

The blonde woman whispered, “Please…”

The owner rolled her chair forward just enough to make the woman step back.

“You told me people like me dirty your home.”

She looked down at the marble, still reflecting the overturned wheelchair.

Then back up.

“No.”

Her voice became quiet and final.

“People like you are why I came home.”

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