Babysitting the Spoiled Heiress
Synopsis:
Nathaniel Carter, a brilliant 18-year-old prodigy with degrees in Marketing, Culinary Arts, IT, and Secondary Education, has always kept to a disciplined, humble life. But when his wealthy benefactor, Madam Lancaster, asks him to watch over her 17-year-old daughter for three weeks while she and her husband are away, Nathaniel can’t say no.
Sophia Lancaster is the epitome of a spoiled heiress—pampered, stubborn, and completely ignorant of the most basic household chores. She’s never had to do anything for herself and resents being treated like a child. When Nathaniel arrives, expecting a few simple tasks and the occasional tantrum, he quickly learns that Sophia’s resistance goes deeper than her bratty attitude—she’s used to everything being done for her, and she’s not about to change for anyone, even him.
But Nathaniel isn’t one to back down easily. He’s been tasked with teaching Sophia responsibility—cooking, cleaning, and the basics of independent living. As they clash and argue over the next few weeks, an unexpected bond starts to form between them, built on respect and shared vulnerabilities. Despite their differences, their connection grows, blurring the lines between teacher and student, protector and charge.