Chapter 36
A One Night Stand With My Boss ( Maia Sanchez )
Chapter 36
âI just feel like you never really saw me as part of the familyâ¦â Claire said with a sad smile. âLetâs go, Camila.â
The birthday party ended on a sour note. Sitting in the car, Claire appeared distant and lost in thought.
âMom, you still have me. Iâll be with you for life,â Camila said, wrapping her arms around her motherâs shoulders. Claire leaned into Camilaâs embrace, with tears trickling down her cheeks.
Camila quickly pulled out her phone and typed a message to Drew. [Drew, Iâm giving you two options here. First, pull out the $2 million you invested in your company ahead of schedule. Even if you have to pay a penalty for early withdrawal, you have to do it. And we can pretend none of this ever happened.
If your grandmother and parents refuse to withdraw, donât blame me for choosing option two. Mom originally paid $700,000 for that
house and we have the bank statements to prove it. I will take legal steps to reclaim what belongs to my mom.]
Drew quickly responded. [Camila, youâre putting me in a tough spot. Withdrawing early will cost a lot, and the house is mortgaged so thereâs a monthly loan repayment.]
Camila replied, [Thatâs your problem. Mom spent her whole life working hard in her shop to save up this money, and weâre still renting. Whoâs putting whom in a tough spot? As a daughter, my momâs already done enough!]
[Camila, I understand. Iâll talk to mom and dad. Wait for my message.]
Camila then messaged Wesley, summarizing the situation. Wesley analyzed the case and confirmed that if a donorâs legal rights were violated, the donation could be revoked. She hoped everything would resolve smoothly without having to go to court.
That evening, Camila stayed at home with her mother. Watching her mom sleep, Camila felt a pang of sadness. The once radiant beauty was now middleâaged. Her features were still delicate but her skin had lost the luster of youth, with crowâs feet creeping around her eyes. Her face was marked with fatigue and melancholy.
Life had dealt her many hardships. Now, Camila was her motherâs only support.
The next day, Camila helped out at the diner, warmly greeting the handful of customers.
âClaire!â Erica, arms laden with items, stood at the doorway, smiling.
One winter when Erica was about seven or eight, she followed her cousin to the beach and was accidentally swept away by a wave. She thought she was going to die. Claire happened to be passing by and without hesitation, jumped into the sea to rescue her.
Ericaâs parents were immensely grateful to the lifesaver, offering money and gifts, which Claire declined. Eventually, they asked her to be Ericaâs godmother.
Claire quickly wiped her hands with a clean cloth. âWhat are you doing carrying so much stuff again?â
âMy parents brought back these from their business trip,â Erica explained, setting the bags down at an empty table and pouring herself. a glass of water.
âYou came at the perfect time. You can give me a ride home,â Camila joked, sitting across from her.
âUgh, had I known, I wouldnât have come today, Erica laughed.
âAre you hungry? Eat while itâs hot, Claire said, bringing over a bowl of freshly cooked ravioli.
âI just missed the taste,â Erica cooed playfully.
âYou sure know how to sweetâtalk,â Claire laughed.
Ericaâs phone rang, and she answered to the sound of a childâs cries, âMiss Erica, help! My dadâs going to kill my mom!â