
FROM HIS MAID TO HIS QUEEN
Oluwadarasimi Lawrence · Ongoing · 51.2k Words
Introduction
Lily, that doesn’t matter. I don’t care where you’re from or what your past is. I love you, and that’s the only truth that matters"
Lily has always known her place, silent, invisible, unworthy of love from someone like Sebastian Kingsley, the heir to a billion-dollar empire. She was hired to clean his mansion, not steal his heart. But when Sebastian Kingsley, the powerful billionaire in the city, confesses his love for her, she refuses to believe it.
For years, Sebastian has lived in darkness, suffocating under the weight of expectations. Drugs numb the pain. Sleepless nights steal his sanity. No one has ever looked at him without seeing his wealth until her. Lily became his peace, his escape, the only person who made him feel whole.
But their love was never meant to be.
Sebastian is already engaged to her sister, the woman the world believes is perfect for him. A woman who will do anything to keep him. And Lily? She’s just a maid. Powerless. Disposable. She wants to run to protect herself before it’s too late. But how do you walk away from the only person who ever made you feel alive?
Will their love survive the forces tearing them apart? Or will society, betrayal, and family duty crush them before they even have a chance?
It was a forbidden love
In a world of power, status, and deception, Sebastian and Lily are caught in a battle for love, survival, and happiness. Sebastian had everything—except happiness.
Lily had nothing—except hope.Together, will they find a future worth fighting for ?
Chapter 1
Lily's POV
I sat in my small room, heart pounding, staring at my phone like my life depended on it. The anxiety twisting in my chest was unbearable. I kept refreshing the page, hoping my SAT result would pop up — some of my classmates had already gotten theirs.
My name is Lily Serena.
I had just graduated from high school, and now, I was dying inside, waiting for this result.
I shouldn’t have been so worried. I was the best student in school — always at the top, the face of every competition, an ambassador, the girl with a shelf full of awards. But still, I was scared.
It wasn’t about whether I passed.
I knew I wrote the exam well — I crushed it.
It was about something bigger.
Scholarship.
If I could score 1400 or higher, I had a real shot at getting a full scholarship to New York University, my dream school. Without it, I had no chance. My mom couldn’t afford NYU's fees — she could only maybe cover rent and food. The rest was up to me.
And NYU wasn’t just any school. It was the school for law, as far as I was concerned. It was a little far from Beacon City, but that didn’t matter.
"We live in a small rented flat — just a sitting room, two bedrooms, and a kitchen. It’s not much, but it's home."
The longer I waited, the worse my anxiety grew.
I wished someone was here to calm me down, but Mom was at work. I didn’t have any friends either — not because I was weird or anything. It was because of where I came from, who I lived with.
In this community, a single mother was treated like she carried a disease.
Their judgment was a knife that never stopped cutting.
Sometimes it felt sharper than any blade could ever be — slicing through my pride, my hope, my sense of belonging.
I had been bullied countless times for it, so many times that eventually... I stopped caring. Maybe it made me stronger. Maybe it just made me numb.
The only thing that could still make me feel weak was this SAT result.
I sighed and flopped onto my bed, opening Netflix. Maybe if I found a good romantic or action movie, I could distract myself for a while.
That’s when the notification popped up:
"Your SAT Results Are Ready."
I froze.
Panic gripped me.
I stood up and paced, my entire body trembling. Sweat beaded my forehead even though the fan spun loudly overhead.
"You did well. You did well, right?" I whispered to myself.
Finally, I forced myself to sit back down and log onto the College Board website.
My fingers were shaking.
The page loaded painfully slowly, each second stretching forever. My heart thundered in my ears. My hands slipped off the mouse, they were so sweaty.
Then — the numbers appeared.
I blinked.
Was I seeing things?
No — it was real.
It was real.
Not just the 1400 I needed. 1500.
I gasped. My body froze. Tears blurred my vision.
All the sleepless nights, the silent crying, the moments I wanted to give up...
It all led to this.
But then reality hit.
A good score was just the beginning.
I still needed the actual scholarship.
I stood up, pacing, trying to calm down.
"I can still do this." I whispered to myself over and over.
Without wasting time, I grabbed my phone and typed frantically:
"Where to find SAT scholarship forms?"
Before the result even came out, I had gotten a message that I hadn't checked yet.
It was from Emily Rivera:
"Hi dear, this is Emily, your classmate. I’d like to invite you to a get-together party, if you don’t mind — to celebrate our result and also give me a chance to make up for my wrongdoings. I’ll be expecting you, dear Lily."
I stared at the message in disbelief.
Emily.
The same Emily who led the group that bullied me all through high school.
The same Emily whose dad basically owned half the school with his donations, letting her get away with everything.
The rich, beautiful girl everyone worshipped.
Why was she texting me now?
It didn’t make sense.
Still... maybe it was a good sign.
Maybe — just maybe — my life was finally turning around.
Good SAT score. New friends. A fresh start.
I smiled for the first time in hours and quickly changed clothes.
I slipped into an off-shoulder dress Mom had bought for me months ago — a dress that clung a little tightly to my hips and curved around my chest.
I felt exposed, uncomfortable, like I was pretending to be someone else. But tonight was about new beginnings, right?
I took a taxi to the address Emily sent me:
"230 Fifth, near Madison Square Park."
When I arrived, I saw them immediately — Emily, two guys, and two other girls, Olivia and Michelle, all standing near the entrance.
"Hey, Lily! You look beautiful! Your dressing really surprised me!" Emily said, flashing a bright smile.
"Thanks. My mom picked it out for me," I said shyly.
"Really? Wow, your mom’s got good taste," she said sweetly — and then Olivia added with a light laugh, "Of course, she would. She’s had a lot of men, right?"
The words hit me like a slap.
I stared at her, the smile slipping from my face.
"Olivia, what do you mean by that?" I asked, my voice colder, firmer.
Emily quickly jumped in, waving her hand.
"Oh come on, Lily. Olivia’s just being reckless — you know how she is. Don’t let her spoil your night. You're beautiful and outstanding, okay?"
Her words soothed me a little.
Maybe... maybe she really was trying.
Maybe she was sorry for the past.
"So, where’s the party holding?" I asked.
"At the club, of course!" Emily said, pointing to the towering Marquee Nightclub.
I stared at her.
"A club?!" I said, shocked.
"Relax. It’ll be fun! You need to stop living like a saint, Lily. You’re eighteen now. Time to start living like a real baddie," she teased, laughing.
I wasn’t a party person.
But maybe Emily was right.
Maybe it was time to try something new.
The moment I stepped inside, the noise smashed into me like a wave.
Bright lights flashed across the packed dance floor.
The bass thumped so hard I could feel it in my bones.
Couples kissed shamelessly in the dark corners.
People grinded on each other on the dance floor.
Shouts and laughter tangled with the music until it was just one deafening blur.
I clutched my bag tightly, trying not to panic.
I was completely out of place.
And yet… a tiny, rebellious part of me wanted to let go, just for tonight.
Emily handed me a drink.
"Here, Lily — it’s just juice. No alcohol, I promise," she said sweetly.
A small voice in my head whispered, "Don’t take it."
But another, louder voice — maybe my loneliness, maybe my hope — said, "It’s okay. Just this once."
I took the drink.
Emily giggled and walked off toward two guys standing by the bar.
I noticed they kept glancing at me and laughing.
Something twisted in my stomach.
Something was off.
Then Emily came back, dragging the two guys toward me.
"Lily, meet my friends!" she said brightly.
"I wanted you to meet them because... well, you’re going to NYU soon, and you need to loosen up."
I frowned, confused.
"Emily, what are you talking about?"
She laughed and said,
"Relax! I just got you a little gift — something adults do. You’ll enjoy it, even if it’s a little painful at first."
My heart dropped.
"What do you mean?" I asked sharply.
Emily’s smile grew wider, more wicked.
"Well... I paid them. They’re going to take your virginity tonight. Don’t panic. It’ll be fine. You’re eighteen now, you’re not a kid anymore. Adults have fun too."
I stared at her, horror creeping into every inch of my body.
"What? WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?"
I pointed to myself, my voice shaking.
“No! You can’t be talking to me,” I snapped. “Even if I’m ready to lose my virginity, it won’t be like this. I’ll do it with the love of my life—a man who loves me and wants to spend the rest of his life with me, not some stranger. For God’s sake, Emily!”
A burst of laughter filled the room.
“Oh really?” one of them scoffed. “You think someone like you deserves true love? No man will ever love someone so filthy and low.”
One of the men leaned closer. “It’s been a while since I had something fresh... a virgin,” he said, grinding my hand.
I yanked it away, but before I could react, a dull ache exploded behind my eyes. The room spun. My heart thundered. My legs buckled. My hands shook uncontrollable
I tried to blink away the haze, but it was useless. The world tilted like a sinking ship.
“What’s… happening to me?” I whispered, barely recognizing my own voice.
I turned to Emily, desperate. She smirked. “Oops… slipped some diazepam into your special drink. My bad.”
Her laughter drilled into my skull. In a panic, I fumbled for my phone and called my mom. I called twice. They just kept laughing.
“Hi Mom—”
“Hey baby girl... ohh Daniel, fuck me harder—”
“Mom?” I said, stunned.
“What?”
“I need your help.”
“See, I don’t have time for this. We’ll talk when I get home. Take care.” The line went dead.
Another wave of laughter dragged me back.
“Even your mom’s having fun,” Emily said. “Why don’t you enjoy yours too… in hell?”
“Trust me, no one cares about you,” she added, coldly. “And it's over for you”
Maybe she’s right.
Maybe… this is the end of me
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