In a luxurious mansion nestled in the hills of Madrid lived Alejandro Doval—a young, charming, and immensely wealthy businessman. He was used to getting whatever he wanted: companies, cars, gold watches. But despite all his riches, Alejandro lacked one thing money could never buy—peace.
After a very public and painful breakup with his fiancée, Alejandro withdrew from the world. He became cold, distant, and deeply suspicious of others. He no longer trusted kindness, believing that everyone who smiled at him wanted something in return.
Then came Lucía Herrera.

She was a 22-year-old maid from a quiet countryside town. With soft honey-colored eyes and a shy, melodic voice, Lucía carried herself with gentle humility. She had lost her parents and desperately needed the job. Everything in Alejandro’s mansion amazed her—the towering ceilings, velvet carpets, priceless art—but she never touched anything she wasn’t meant to. She cleaned quietly, worked diligently, and always left with a polite smile.
