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Billionaire's Nanny
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00:00The first step to landing. A nanny job with a billionaire family? Strip naked. For inspection.
00:07Body odor? Out. Tattoos? Out. Bad breath? Out. Round one was all physical. I made it through.
00:16But that was just round one. 500 women walked in. Only 100 were left standing. And that.
00:23$80,000 monthly paycheck? I needed it too badly to lose. Then they marched us.
00:30Out onto this giant lawn. That was when it hit everybody. We still hadn't even made it.
00:35Through the Vaughn's front door. The second people realized that. The whole crowd got tenser.
00:41Every woman there looked. Like she was auditioning for a different job entirely.
00:46Like they wanted Mr. Vaughn to notice them. Before they ever met the baby.
00:51Only me? I quietly slipped to the very back. I stood there plain as hell. Trying to disappear.
00:57Right then. Ms. Walker's face went cold. She announced the second round had started.
01:03Everybody stay where you are. You could feel the disappointment ripple through the crowd.
01:08Wasn't Mr. Evan Vaughn supposed to be here? I wasn't confused at all. A man like that would never show
01:14up in person. Without thinking, I looked up at the house. The main building was seven stories tall.
01:20And sure enough. On the top floor terrace. There was a man in black. Tall. Straight-backed. Even from that
01:28far away. The aura radiating from him was freezing. It punched right through the distance. I dropped my
01:34eyes instantly. I didn't dare look again. Then Ms. Walker started calling people out.
01:47One after another. She picked them. Before I knew it, nine spots were gone. There was only one slot
01:55left. The air on that lawn felt solid. My palms were soaked. My sister's medical bills were on my
02:01back. I could not lose. While Ms. Walker's eyes swept over the crowd, I suddenly stepped forward.
02:07My voice came out clear and steady. Mrs. Walker, I'd like to put myself forward.
02:12While Ms. Walker's eyes swept over the crowd, I suddenly stepped forward. My voice came out clear
02:18and steady. Mrs. Walker, I'd like to put myself forward. Every head snapped toward me. All those
02:24women looked like a field of flowers. Bright colors. Perfect hair. Full makeup. And there I was.
02:32In a standard nanny uniform. Plain as paper. My outfit looked almost pathetic next to theirs.
02:38Ms. Walker looked me over. Her voice turned sharp. Why are you dressed like that? I kept my chin up.
02:45Because I wasn't here to play dress up. I'm applying to be a newborn nanny. Not a secretary.
02:50It's soft cotton. Breathable, washable, and safe for a newborn's skin. I tied my hair up so no loose
02:58strands would brush against the baby. To me, a child's comfort matters more than looking polished
03:03for adults. The second I finished. Dozens of hateful eyes drilled into me. They all heard what
03:09I was really saying. That they looked pretty. But none of them looked qualified. I didn't care.
03:15I wasn't there for pride. I was there for the paycheck. When I glanced up at the terrace.
03:21I caught a glimpse of a man in black watching us. Even from that distance. He looked cold enough to
03:27freeze the air. This woman was far more convincing. Than the others caked in makeup. A shame, really.
03:34She couldn't mask the hunger in her eyes. And somehow, I actually made it into the final round.
03:40The ten of us were led inside. Inside, the place looked exactly. The way obscene wealth always does.
03:46Gold accents, crystal chandeliers, and more money than taste.
03:51Ms. Walker kept it short. The final test will happen in front of Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Vaughn.
03:57You will each have three minutes to show your professional infant care skills. Only one person
04:03will be selected. The second she finished. Ten maids walked in. Each one was carrying a baby.
04:09Everybody sucked in a breath. That was when I realized. The real hell was only starting.
04:14Then the elevator doors slid open without a sound. The woman in front wore a fitted silk dress.
04:20Elegant posture. Ice-cold face. And the man walking beside her. Was the same one from the terrace.
04:27Evan Vaughn. He had actually come down. I lowered my head right away in the crowd.
04:33But the next second. Mrs. Vaughn clicked forward in her heels. And stopped in front of the first woman.
04:39You wore heels. Are you trying to make my grandson fall?
04:46Before anyone could react, she turned to the second woman.
04:51Another slap.
04:52Who is this makeup for? You trying to poison my grandson?
04:56Then she pivoted to the third.
05:00That skirt is cut that high. Who exactly are you trying to seduce?
05:04Three slaps. Fast. Brutal. All three women dropped to the floor. Blood seeped from the
05:10corners of their mouths. The whole hall went dead. Not one sound. The remaining candidates
05:16went sheet white. For a paycheck like that. Apparently even public humiliation. Was part
05:22of the interview. Then those heels clicked again. Closer. Closer. And stopped right in front
05:29of me. I could feel that cold stare on me. It moved over my body inch by inch. Like a
05:35snake
05:35crawling from my head to my feet. One second passed. Then another. I could barely breathe.
05:41But somehow, Mrs. Vaughn didn't say a word. She just walked past me. I had barely let out
05:47half a breath. When a man's voice cut through the room. Cold. Hard. Sharp. Evan stood under the
05:54crystal chandelier. His lips barely moved. Mother. You missed one. He stepped forward.
06:02Long legs. Slow steps. Straight toward me. The toe of his black shoe stopped. Less than
06:09an inch from my foot. He lowered his eyes. His gaze landed on my waist. His voice held
06:15no warmth. That uniform doesn't fit the way you think it does.
06:18Then he pulled a pen from his suit pocket. A steel pen. Cold as ice. Through the thin
06:25fabric. He traced it slowly across my chest. Right where the shirt pulled tight. My whole
06:31body locked up. Then his eyes slid lower. To my bare ankle. Your pants are short too.
06:37You keep talking about what's best for infants. But you're not nearly as innocent as you sound.
06:43His presence swallowed me whole. The air around him smelled like winter. Like frost. Like snow.
06:50The truth was simple. I'd bought this outfit when I was 16. For the last 3 years. Every single
06:57dollar I had went to my sister's treatment. How could I afford new clothes? But I couldn't say
07:02that. I couldn't tell the truth. So I forced myself to meet his eyes. The kind of eyes that seemed
07:08to see
07:09everything. Mr. Vaughn. I held on and answered anyway. What matters more? A perfect fit? Or safe fabric
07:16for a baby? Enough. He cut me off instantly. No emotion. No hesitation. Take her away.
07:24Two words. That was it. The bodyguards moved the second.
07:31Another twisted my arms. They started dragging me out. I was done. Once a woman gets labeled
07:38manipulative in this business. Forget 80 grand a month. She doesn't work again.
07:43Right when they were about to drag me out. A horrible sound ripped through the hall.
07:48A baby was coughing. Not normal coughing. This was violent. Like his tiny lungs were tearing apart.
07:55It was the baby in the old butler's arms. His little face was turning blue. His arms and legs
08:01started jerking. He looked like he was about to die. Mrs. Vaughn lost it. She screamed so hard her voice
08:08cracked. My boy! Somebody save Noah! I'll give $10,000! No, $10,000 wasn't right. This was my only shot.
08:19I drove my elbow back and slammed the guard off me. Then I ran back inside.
08:25Ma'am, the baby is choking! Shut up!
08:28A nanny named Denise cut me off hard. She glared at me like I was trash.
08:33What would a little girl like you know?
08:34Then she sneered.
08:36I knew it. Just some little slut trying to get Mr. Vaughn's attention.
08:41They shoved me all the way to the back. Then they rushed a crowd around the baby.
08:46Mrs. Vaughn, it's alright. It's just a dry cough. Give him some warm water. He'll be fine. He'll be fine.
08:53Let me do it. I'm best at infant massage.
08:57While a maid ran to get water, I yelled again.
08:59Stop! Don't give him water! Something is stuck in his throat!
09:04I'm the one people call when babies are in trouble. And you?
09:08You're some nobody from the middle of nowhere. You think you get to question me?
09:13The other nannies jumped right in. Denise says it's a dry seasonal cough. Then that's what it is.
09:19She's never wrong!
09:21Even the old butler looked at me coldly.
09:23Everything the young master uses is fully sterilized. There is no way anything got in his throat.
09:29The room dissolved. Into panic and bad advice. Then Evan's face darkened.
09:34The whole hall went heavy and cold. The pressure dropped instantly.
09:38Get her out of here.
09:39The guards closed in again. And right in front of me, Denise grabbed the bottle.
09:45And started tipping water. Toward the baby's mouth.
09:48His face was already blue purple. If that water went in, whatever was stuck there.
09:54Would wedge even deeper. Then he really wouldn't make it.
10:00I couldn't just stand there and watch a baby die. I whispered.
10:03I'm sorry.
10:05Then I slammed forward. I shoved through the crowd with everything I had.
10:09Before anyone could stop me. I snatched that half-dead baby.
10:13Right out of the butler's arms.
10:15The whole room exploded.
10:16You're killing him!
10:18You're killing him!
10:19If you don't give him water, he'll die of thirst!
10:22Mrs. Vaughn's eyes went blood red. She looked so terrified. She could have dropped to her knees.
10:28Miss, I'll give you anything you want. Please, please don't hurt my grandson!
10:34But I held the baby tight.
10:36Now, I'm trying to save him.
10:38I flipped him face down fast.
10:40One hand locked his jaw and neck steady.
10:43Then I raised my other hand and struck his back.
10:46Hard. Fast. Precise.
10:51Every hit landed like it hit everybody's chest.
10:54Stop! You're beating him to death!
10:57Denise was screaming now.
10:59Then Evan's voice cut in like ice.
11:01Take her down. Dead or alive.
11:04The guards pulled out stun batons.
11:06Blue arcs snatched through the air.
11:09They started closing in from every side.
11:11I heard none of it.
11:12I kept hitting his back.
11:14I was small enough that the baby felt heavy in my arms.
11:17Sweat was pouring down my forehead.
11:19But I could not stop.
11:21Then finally.
11:22Cough.
11:23The baby suddenly gagged.
11:25And spit out a huge clump of nasty mucus.
11:28I let out one shaking breath.
11:30Thank God.
11:31But the very next second.
11:33His weak little breathing seemed to stop completely.
11:36His tiny body went limp in my arms.
11:39Totally limp.
11:40No movement.
11:41Nothing.
11:42The whole hall fell dead silent.
11:44Then Mrs. Vaughn went out of school.
11:46So why it didn't even sound human?
11:49Before I could react.
11:50Someone ripped the baby out of my arms.
11:53Smack!
11:54A heart slap blew across my face.
11:56It hit so hard.
11:57I crashed to the floor.
11:59My ears rang instantly.
12:01Everything buzzed.
12:02Then a shadow dropped over me.
12:04Evan Vaughn.
12:05He stood there holding the baby.
12:07His eyes were so cold they burned.
12:10Even an infant isn't off limits for you.
12:12I had underestimated just how low.
12:14He thought I could go.
12:16His voice came down.
12:18Like a death sentence.
12:19Send her to the police.
12:21They hauled me up again.
12:22Like I was some criminal.
12:24Then the family doctor came running in.
12:27And suddenly shouted.
12:28Wait!
12:28He dropped to a crouch.
12:31Then he used tweezers.
12:32To pick through the pile of vomit.
12:34His voice turned shaky.
12:39Mr. Vaughn, look.
12:40In that milky mess.
12:42There really was a tiny wet clump of white fuzz.
12:45At that exact second.
12:47A full cry.
12:48He was back.
12:49The bluish tint on his little face faded fast.
12:52Color rushed right back in.
12:54The whole hall froze.
12:55I was right.
12:57Mrs. Vaughn reacted first.
12:59The grief vanished right off her face.
13:01She switched gears instantly.
13:03Mrs. Walker.
13:05Help Miss Lena.
13:06Then her eyes slashed toward Denise and the others.
13:09Take all of them away.
13:12Defaffirmation.
13:14Gross negligence.
13:17Send them to the police.
13:18Denise and her group went ghost white.
13:21They started crying.
13:22Begging.
13:23Falling apart.
13:23She walked straight to me.
13:26Her face was full of polished regret.
13:28Miss Lane.
13:29You've been wronged.
13:30You saved my grandson.
13:31Here's your reward.
13:33One hundred thousand dollars.
13:35I'm sending you the money right now.
13:37I pulled out my old busted phone.
13:39The screen was cracked all the way across.
13:41Then my phone chimed.
13:43Payment received.
13:44I looked down again.
13:46To make sure I hadn't misread it.
13:48It wasn't one hundred thousand.
13:50It was two.
13:52Mrs. Vaughn's tone turned warm and smooth.
13:55The extra hundred is for medical costs and compensation.
13:58Evan went too far.
13:59Don't take it to heart.
14:01I stared at the balance on my screen.
14:03I'd never seen that much money in my life.
14:06My fingers shook.
14:07My face still burned from the slap.
14:09But that pain was nothing next to.
14:11The humiliation in my chest.
14:13If it weren't for my sister.
14:15I would have thrown that money back at them.
14:18And slapped him right across the face.
14:20But I couldn't.
14:22Mrs. Vaughn looked like she was protecting me.
14:24But she never once made Evan apologize.
14:27So I shoved every feeling down.
14:29And forced out a smile.
14:31Thank you ma'am.
14:32Of course.
14:33Evan Vaughn's voice cut in cold as ice.
14:35He stared at my swollen face.
14:37So you were here for the money.
14:39Then his lips moved again.
14:41Barely.
14:42And a lucky guess is worth all this?
14:45Lucky guess?
14:46That was his verdict on me.
14:48I snapped my head up.
14:49And looked him right in the eyes.
14:51If saving him was a lucky guess?
14:53Then what about you?
14:55I took a step forward.
14:56Then another.
14:57Pushing right up into his space.
14:59The previous nanny just left.
15:01And your nephew almost died right after.
15:03Doesn't that worry you?
15:05Some jobs need an actual professional.
15:07Right now I'm the only option you've got.
15:09So tell me.
15:10Mr. Vaughn.
15:11What are you willing to pay?
15:13I saw an opening and went straight for it.
15:15The whole room looked stunned.
15:17Someone had actually dared.
15:19To talk to Evan Vaughn like that.
15:21But in Mrs. Vaughn's eyes.
15:23Something lit up.
15:24Sharp.
15:26Excited.
15:27Good.
15:28Very good.
15:29Clara Lane.
15:31I'm formally hiring you as my grandson's exclusive infant specialist.
15:36200,000 a month.
15:38The room went dead again.
15:39Even I didn't see that number coming.
15:42After Mrs. Vaughn left with the baby.
15:44The huge hall was finally empty.
15:46Just me.
15:47Then a shadow fell over me again.
15:50Evan hadn't left.
15:51He walked straight back toward me.
15:53That tall frame.
15:54That crushing pressure.
15:56He stopped in front of me.
15:58Clara Lane.
15:59Her approval doesn't mean you've made it.
16:02Three day trial period.
16:03His gaze swept over me.
16:06If the baby doesn't adjust to you within three days.
16:09You're out.
16:10Then he turned and walked away.
16:12As he passed the trash can.
16:14He casually tossed him a steel pen.
16:16That had touched me earlier.
16:18Like he was throwing out something dirty.
16:20Something disposable.
16:22I knew it then.
16:23The real test was only starting now.
16:25Pretty soon.
16:27A lawyer in gold rimmed glasses.
16:29Walked up to me.
16:30He handed me a contract.
16:32And a rule book.
16:33Thick as a brick.
16:35His tone was matter of fact.
16:37Recite the house rules without a mistake.
16:39Then you can sign.
16:40I looked down at the cover.
16:43Stamped in gold letters.
16:45Bond Household Staff Rules.
16:46There had to be at least 500 rules.
16:49If I messed up.
16:50I'd get eliminated at the very first hurdle.
16:53I flipped through it fast.
16:55Page after page.
16:56Rule after rule.
16:58Just as the lawyer was about to leave.
17:00I stopped him.
17:02Excuse me.
17:03One second.
17:04He turned back.
17:06I met his eyes.
17:07I've memorized them.
17:09He looked stunned.
17:10Flat out suspicious.
17:13One.
17:14On call 24 hours a day.
17:17No exceptions.
17:19Two.
17:20Phones must be surrendered at all times.
17:22No devices inside the main house.
17:25Three.
17:25Walk quietly.
17:27Step aside for the family.
17:28Stand with hands lowered when awaiting instructions.
17:31I kept going.
17:32One rule after another.
17:34Word for word.
17:36Not a single mistake.
17:37The lawyer was completely shaken.
17:39In 10 years.
17:41He'd never seen anyone with memory like that.
17:44I lowered my eyes.
17:45To him.
17:46It looked impressive.
17:48To me.
17:49It was nothing special.
17:51Just one more survival skill.
17:53I grew up with no safety net.
17:55And.
17:55Bye-bye.수
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