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Chapter 1: The Garbage Son-In-Law
The bucket of filthy mop water hit the floor with a splash that sent dirty droplets across Damien William's already soaked pants. He didn't flinch. Seven years of this had taught him that reactions would make things worse.
"Clean it again," Margaret Vaughn said. She stood above him, arms crossed, her designer heels clicking as she circled the puddle like a predator. "A useless fool like you can't do anything right the first time."
Damien stayed on his knees, his hands raw from scrubbing. The sponge in his grip had worn thin weeks ago, but asking for a new one would earn him another lecture about being ungrateful. He dipped it into the bucket and started over again.
"Oops."
Tyler Vaughn's Italian leather shoe came down hard on Damien's hand, grinding his fingers into the wet floor. Pain shot up his arm, but Damien kept his face blank. He'd learned that too.
"Didn't see you there, brain-damaged trash," Tyler said, his grin wide and cruel. He was twenty-five, three years younger than Damien, but he acted like he owned the world. In this house, he practically did. "You blend in with the dirt so well."
Margaret laughed, the sound cold. "Tyler, don't be mean to your brother-in-law. He can't help being what he is."
Tyler lifted his foot, examining the sole of his shoe with exaggerated disgust. "You got floor water on my Ferragamos. These cost more than you'll see in ten years."
"I apologize," Damien said quietly.
"Louder," Tyler demanded.
"I apologize."
"Better." Tyler walked away, his footsteps echoing through the mansion's grand foyer. "Mom, are the guests coming tonight? The business partners?"
Margaret's expression shifted, excitement replacing the contempt. "Yes. Harrison Blackwell himself. This partnership could save Vaughn Enterprises." She glanced at Damien, her lip curling. "Which is why you won't be anywhere near the dining room. We can't afford to have you embarrass us."
Damien continued scrubbing. "I understand."
"You'll serve the food," Margaret continued. "Wear the waiter's uniform. Stay in the kitchen until you're called. And for God's sake, don't speak unless spoken to."
"Yes, Mrs. Vaughn."
She studied him for a moment, her eyes narrowed. "You should be grateful, you know. After what Sophia did for you, saving your pathetic life eight years ago. We could have thrown you on the streets. A brain-damaged nobody with no memory, no family, and nothing. But we kept you."
He nodded, playing his part. "I'm very grateful."
"Good." Margaret turned on her heel. "Finish this floor, then start on the guest bathrooms. I want everything perfect for tonight."
She left. Damien worked for another few minutes, then sat back on his heels. His hand throbbed where Tyler had stepped on it. He flexed his fingers, testing the damage.
Behind him, a door opened softly.
"Damien?"
He turned to see Sophia standing in the hallway, her work bag slung over her shoulder. She looked tired, dark circles visible under her eyes.
"You're home early," Damien said.
Sophia glanced at the wet floor, and at his soaked clothes.
"The client meeting ended early." She stepped carefully around the puddle. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine."
"I saw Mom leave. She looked angry."
"She usually does."
Sophia hesitated, her hand on the stair railing. "There's a dinner party tonight. Important people are coming. She asked me to tell you to stay out of the way."
"She already did."
"Right." Sophia shifted her weight, looking uncomfortable. "I should change."
She started climbing up the stairs, then paused halfway. Without turning around, she said, "I'm sorry about this. About how they treat you."
Damien didn't respond. What was there to say? That her apologies meant something when she has never done anything to stop it?
"I know you probably don't believe me," Sophia continued. "But I do care. You were hurt when I found you, and I couldn't just leave you there”.
"I know," Damien said, because it was easier than the truth.
Sophia finally looked back at him, her expression unreadable. Then she continued up the stairs, disappearing down the hallway to her room—their room, technically, though Damien hadn't slept there in five years. The basement was his space now, a tiny converted storage room with a cot and a lamp that flickered when the wind blew.
He finished the floor in silence, then moved through the house like a ghost, cleaning bathrooms and dusting shelves that were already spotless. The Vaughn mansion was enormous, consisting of over twelve thousand square feet.
By six o'clock, Damien had changed into the cheap waiter's uniform Margaret kept for him. It was too small, the sleeves ending above his wrists, the pants stopping short of his ankles. He looked ridiculous, and that was the point.
He stood in the kitchen, watching the catering staff prepare the dishes. They ignored him.
At seven, the guests arrived.
Damien heard them through the kitchen door. Harrison Blackwell's voice boomed through the foyer. Margaret's laugh was too loud, and too eager, while Gerald's greeting was nervous. Tyler kept interrupting, desperate to impress.
"Damien."
He turned to find the head caterer, a woman named Ruth, glaring at him. "Take this wine to the dining room. Pour for the guests. Don't spill."
She thrust a bottle of expensive Bordeaux into his hands. Damien took it, and pushed through the door into the dining room.
The Vaughns sat on one side of the long table, Harrison Blackwell and his daughter Natalie on the other. Natalie, Harrison’s twenty -eight year old daughter, looked stunning, but she also looked bored.
Harrison was talking, his hands gesturing as he described his latest development project. Margaret hung on every word. Gerald nodded like a puppet. While Tyler leaned forward, trying to look engaged.
No one noticed Damien until he started pouring the wine.
He moved smoothly and professionally, filling Harrison's glass first, then Natalie's.
"And who's this?" Harrison asked, his tone curious.
Margaret's smile faltered. "Oh, that's just Damien. Our son-in-law. He helps around the house."
"Son-in-law?" Natalie's eyebrows rose. "Sophia's husband?"
"Yes," Sophia said quietly from the end of the table. She wasn't looking at anyone.
Tyler laughed, the sound harsh. "Help is generous. He's basically our charity case. Brain-damaged from an accident years ago. He can barely function on his own."
Damien finished pouring and stepped back.
Harrison studied him for a while. "How unfortunate. What happened?"
"Car accident," Margaret said quickly. "Eight years ago. And that made him lose all his memories. Sophia found him and, well, you know how soft-hearted she is. She married him out of pity."
"I see." Harrison turned back to his wine, already dismissing Damien's existence.
But Natalie kept watching, her eyes narrowed slightly.
"Damien," Margaret said sharply. "Back to the kitchen."
He obeyed, walking to the door. Damien returned to the corner of the kitchen, waiting to be called again. His phone buzzed in his pocket. One new message.
“Phase One complete. Blackwell Industries' major overseas deal just collapsed. They've lost $500 million in the last hour".
Damien read it twice, then deleted it. He slipped the phone back into his pocket and smiled faintly at himself.
In the dining room, someone's phone rang. Harrison's voice rose, shocked and angry. Chairs scraped, and footsteps pounded.
The shouting started thirty seconds later.
Damien stood perfectly still, listening to Margaret's panic, the desperate protests, and confused questions.
He'd waited seven years for this. And he had just started planning.
And tonight, the first domino had fallen.
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