
Michael paused his artwork to shower before his guest arrived. The hotel room was a mess, but he didn’t care—Lucy, the maid, was coming over. He greeted her with a kiss, unaware she had a hidden agenda.
Lucy loathed his touch. She wasn’t there for romance—she was there for revenge. Her sister, Samantha, had once worked for Michael and suffered because of him. Lucy had planned this moment for a long time, pretending to enjoy his attention.
Just as things heated up, a knock interrupted them. It was Michael’s wife, Mary, arriving early. Panicked, he stalled her while Lucy hid under the bed. Mary found nothing and left, convinced it was a misunderstanding.
Later, Mary questioned Lucy about her husband. Lucy acted clueless, but when asked to review hotel hallway footage, she manipulated the evidence to protect herself.
Back in the room, Michael received a call from a blackmailer—demanding $50,000, which he transferred from Mary’s account, thinking it was over.
But it wasn’t.
As he got close to “Lucy” again, a knock came. At the door stood Lucy—and inside was Mary, dressed as a maid.
“Game over,” Mary said, exposing them both. She threw Michael out and fired Lucy.
But Lucy only smiled.
“I don’t care,” she said. “My sister finally got justice.”
Samantha, the former maid, had been wrongfully accused by Michael, fired, and lost her unborn child—leading to her death. Lucy had uncovered the truth from a letter Samantha left behind.
Michael realized too late—Lucy was the blackmailer. He’d lost everything.
Lucy walked away, finally at peace. “I did it, Sammy,” she whispered, donating the money to an orphanage.
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