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Amber's POV: I hurried forward to steady the ladder. Mabel clambered down in a panic, her face pale. Once on solid ground, she lowered her head immediately upon spotting Sidney. "Mr. Rossi, the cleaning is almost finished. Just this last chandelier left," she said softly. Sidney's gaze flicked between Mabel and me, his expression unreadable, as though he understood everything without a word being spoken. "You brought me out here just to avoid her? Am I that terrifying?" Sidney asked dryly. Well, he wasn't wrong. The maids rotated duties cleaning Sidney's bedroom, and this time, it was Mabel's turn. According to her, cleaning under Sidney's intense stare was a nightmare. So, if I could keep him busy during that time, it was a welcome relief for her. Honestly, everything had gone perf