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The President Fell for His White House Cleaner

xiandan
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Meet Eleanor "Ellie" Chen, a spirited and somewhat clumsy 38-year-old woman whose life takes an unexpected detour from her quiet hometown in a powerful, unnamed Eastern nation to the bustling heart of the United States (the "Most Powerful Nation"). After a series of bewildering mishaps and an immigration snafu she still can't quite explain, Ellie finds herself with one peculiar job offer: a cleaner at the illustrious White House. Armed with her trusty mop, an unusual knack for attracting chaos, and a complete lack of filter, Ellie is a fish out of water in the highly formal, meticulously ordered world of presidential politics. From accidentally flooding the Oval Office to mistaking a foreign dignitary for a lost delivery man, her tenure at the White House is a constant source of eye-rolling exasperation and bewildered amusement for the staff. Enter President Jonathan "Jon" Sterling, the most powerful man in the world. He's known for his decisive nature, his sharp wit, and a surprisingly short fuse when it comes to presidential protocol. Initially, Ellie is nothing more than a bizarre, yet oddly charming, nuisance. But as her unvarnished honesty, unexpected insights, and hilarious misadventures slowly chip away at his presidential facade, Jon finds himself inexplicably drawn to this woman who sees past the title to the man underneath. "The President Fell for His White House Cleaner" is a hilarious, heartwarming, and utterly improbable romantic comedy about an ordinary woman stumbling into the most extraordinary of love stories. With a backdrop of White House antics, laugh-out-loud misunderstandings, and a sprinkling of international intrigue from Ellie's mysterious past, this novel proves that love can blossom in the most unlikely of places, even between the leader of the free world and his favorite — and most chaotic — cleaner.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Accidental Tourist

Ellie Chen, thirty-eight and perpetually flustered, clutched her battered suitcase as she stumbled out of the immigration office. The air in Washington D.C. felt… crisper than she'd expected. Also louder. Much, much louder. Back home in Xanadu, even the busiest market sounded like a library compared to this symphony of honking cars and shouting people.

She pinched the bridge of her nose. This whole trip was a mistake. A glorious, catastrophic, impulse decision born from a late-night chat with her Aunt Mei, who'd insisted a "change of scenery" was exactly what Ellie needed after… well, after everything. The scenery change, however, involved a flight she'd nearly missed, a visa application that seemed to have materialized out of thin air (and a very persistent travel agent), and now, the bewildering realization that she was officially, irrevocably, in the Most Powerful Nation on Earth. With no job, no plan, and barely enough English to order a cup of tea without inciting an international incident.

"Next!" a gruff voice boomed, startling her out of her daze.

She shuffled forward, clutching a flimsy piece of paper that, according to the kind (if bewildered) immigration officer, was her temporary work permit. It was for a "government services position." She'd imagined something quiet, perhaps watering plants in a federal building or sorting mail. Something where her unique talent for minor-yet-monumental mishaps wouldn't attract undue attention.

"You speak English, right, Miss Chen?" the next official, a harried woman with a severe bun, asked.

Ellie beamed. "Yes! Very good! Much good!" She'd practiced that phrase for weeks.

The woman raised an eyebrow. "Right. Well, your placement is... unique. You'll need to report here, bright and early tomorrow." She handed Ellie a crisp, white envelope. On it, in elegant script, were the words: THE WHITE HOUSE.

Ellie blinked. The White House. Like, the White House? The one with the President? The one she'd seen on TV, usually in dramatic news reports involving Very Important Meetings?

Her mind, prone to dramatic flights of fancy, immediately conjured images of scrubbing historical monuments with a toothbrush. Or perhaps polishing the President's shoes. This was certainly a change of scenery. A rather terrifying one.

"Uh, okay," Ellie managed, her voice a reedy squeak. "Is... is that for cleaning? Like, floors?"

The official just gave her a tired look. "Just report, Miss Chen. They'll brief you."

Ellie walked out into the D.C. afternoon, the envelope clutched in her hand like a winning lottery ticket, or perhaps a summons to the principal's office. She, Eleanor Chen, from a small, unassuming town in Xanadu, was going to work at the White House. This was either the beginning of a grand adventure or a very public, very embarrassing deportation. Probably the latter.