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00:00As the family's heir, I've been disguised as a man, even sleeping with my arch-rival.
00:07My name is Thalia Papanos.
00:10For 23 years, I was Theo, heir to a shipping empire, the perfect grandson, the ultimate businessman.
00:18I wore the mask of a man, and I wore it well.
00:22But that night, at the Apocrys Festival, I wasn't just a businessman.
00:26I was the hunter, and he was the wildfire.
00:32Zephyr Stavros, my rival.
00:35The man whose family had been locked in a cold war with mine since before either of us could walk.
00:42Stavros men were cursed.
00:44Not metaphorically, actually cursed.
00:48I stopped thinking that approximately 30 seconds after I first looked at Zephyr Stavros.
00:54Like I'd been waiting for something to go wrong, and it had finally arrived.
00:59That night at the festival, between the wine and the drums and the whole city losing its mind in the
01:06best possible way,
01:07we did the one thing the curse strictly forbade.
01:12We slept together.
01:13I woke up the next morning in a room that wasn't mine, staring at the most infuriating man in the
01:20Aegean.
01:20I didn't panic like a mortal.
01:22I reacted like a proper Papanos.
01:26I dressed in 45 seconds, and I left 50 euros on the nightstand.
01:31Not for the minibar, but as a tribute to the chaos I'd just unleashed.
01:35I've never run faster in my life.
01:38Three months later, I sat in a doctor's office in Thessaloniki, staring at a test result.
01:44The nurse asked if I needed a glass of water.
01:47I needed something considerably stronger.
01:50I'm Talia Papanos.
01:52Publicly, I'm Theo Papanos.
01:55Air, bachelor, favorite grandson.
01:57A PA named Elena, who signed 43 NDAs, and a carefully built life that's run like clockwork for 23 years.
02:08I called Andreas, my cousin.
02:11I need to get out of Athens.
02:14Does this have anything to do with Zefens Tavares showing up at my office twice this week?
02:18He's asking about the festival, really specifically.
02:22How specific?
02:23He got the full guest list, he's interviewing people, and he's already talked to the venue.
02:33Four hours later, I was on a flight to Thessaloniki.
02:37I texted Elena.
02:39Hold everything.
02:40Don't tell anyone where I am.
02:49Here's what I knew about Zephyr Stavros.
02:52Objectively, he was the most relentless person I'd ever met.
02:57He had found a 50-euro note.
03:00He would find the woman who left it.
03:02Unless she was in Thessaloniki, operating under a different name, and had never existed.
03:08I had my son in a private clinic under a name that wasn't mine.
03:13When the nurse placed him in my arms, I forgot everything.
03:16The rivalry, the secret, the 50 euros.
03:21He was the most perfect thing I had ever seen.
03:24Then he opened his eyes.
03:26I named him Nico.
03:28He grew.
03:29He was, from the beginning, unsettlingly wise.
03:33By two, he'd developed a sigh.
03:35He also looked exactly like his father.
03:38Same jaw, same brow.
03:40Now, Nico, you know you're supposed to look like me, right?
03:44I did all the work here.
03:47Andreas called when Nico was almost two.
03:49Political things were shifting.
03:51He needed me back in Athens.
03:53We flew back to Athens.
03:55I had been home for exactly 40 minutes when Elena appeared in the doorway.
04:00I didn't ask who.
04:02I already knew.
04:03Zephyr Stavros stood on my doorstep.
04:06Where did you get that child?
04:08A woman.
04:09A very beautiful woman from Thessaloniki.
04:11She's gone now.
04:14Your child looks exactly like me.
04:17Children look like everyone.
04:18It's a developmental stage.
04:20Very common.
04:21That is not a thing.
04:23It's 100% a thing.
04:24Very well documented.
04:24I can send you the research.
04:26Don't you dare.
04:30I want to be his godfather.
04:31Absolutely not.
04:32He reached for me.
04:34He reaches for everything.
04:35Last Tuesday, he tried to befriend a parking meter.
04:38I could have dropped him in the sea.
04:40He paused at the door.
04:43The woman from Tescaloni, she died?
04:45She did.
04:46Complications.
04:46I see.
04:47And the child's surname?
04:49Papanos.
04:50Of course.
04:52I'll see you tomorrow, Papanos.
04:54You absolutely will not.
04:57I called Andreas the moment the door closed.
05:03He was here.
05:04He asked about the mother.
05:06He asked about the surname.
05:07Thalia.
05:09Don't.
05:10He's been looking for her for two years.
05:12He had the festival venue's boat records pulled.
05:15He hired people.
05:16Andreas?
05:17He knows a woman was there.
05:18He knows she left 50 euros.
05:20He's been trying to find a flower seller from the south for two years
05:23because that's the story someone gave him at the time.
05:26He's not going to stop.
05:27You know what he's like.
05:28My story.
05:30A story I had fabricated in a panic.
05:32I hung up.
05:34The next morning, Zephyr arrived.
05:39Every morning, Zephyr was in my living room.
05:44I thought we could talk.
05:45You cuted for two hours.
05:47One hour forty.
05:52He was patient.
05:53He was present.
05:55He fixed the kitchen cabinet hinge.
05:57Here you go, buddy.
05:58And then, on the fourth morning, he put down his coffee.
06:03I've been thinking about the woman from Tescalochi.
06:05That woman.
06:06I sent people to look.
06:07There is no any signs.
06:08I've looked very thoroughly.
06:09Lots of people go to Tescaloni.
06:10I had the festival's boat manifest reviewed.
06:12There was one private booking that night.
06:13It was an adjacent cabin.
06:15Registered under a corporate name that traces back to a Papano subsidiary.
06:19Niko appeared beside me.
06:20I know.
06:21He came back the next morning.
06:23As promised.
06:24As always.
06:27Then he reached into his jacket.
06:29Placed something on the table between us.
06:32Where did you get that?
06:33It was in my wallet.
06:34I've been carrying it for two years.
06:36Why would you?
06:36I found it on the nightstand.
06:37I didn't know what it meant.
06:38I thought...
06:40I thought it meant something had happened that I couldn't fully remember.
06:43And I wanted to remember.
06:44So I kept it.
06:45You kept it?
06:46I kept it.
06:48He just put the 50 euros on the table and waited.
06:51I looked at him.
06:53He looked at me.
06:54I spent two years looking for the woman who left this.
06:58I never found her.
07:00He stood up.
07:01I'll be back tomorrow.
07:03With coffee.
07:04He left.
07:05I sat at the table for a long time after.
07:10That night, I called Andreas.
07:14He left 50 euros on my table.
07:17What?
07:17He's been carrying it for two years.
07:19He put it on my table and then left without saying anything.
07:21Sasha, what exactly does he know?
07:24I don't know.
07:25That's the problem.
07:26Nico appeared in the doorway.
07:28Studied me.
07:29Walked over.
07:30Climbed into my lap.
07:32Put his small head against my chest.
07:34He's outside.
07:35With people.
07:36What kind of people?
07:37The kind who arrived in three cars.
07:41Good morning.
07:41Zefan.
07:42What a surprise.
07:43I wasn't expecting a delegation.
07:44I thought it was time to compare notes.
07:46Kostandrios has the booking records for that evening.
07:49The private section of the boat was booked for two parties.
07:52Stavros party, one guest.
07:54Paponas party, one guest.
07:56No women were admitted to the private section that evening.
07:59Both parties were known to us as male guests.
08:04So, there were no women there.
08:07And you're there.
08:08So what?
08:10Thalia.
08:11The name landed differently this time.
08:13Not like three days ago.
08:15This time, it was a statement.
08:18The legal team exchanged a glance.
08:20I think we both know how this story actually goes.
08:24I'm not asking you to say it in front of witnesses.
08:27Could you wait outside?
08:28They filed out.
08:30Nico looked between us.
08:31Then he toddled to Zephyr, raised both arms, and waited imperiously to be picked up.
08:38I've known for three days.
08:39I've been waiting for you to tell me.
08:41Three days?
08:43Yes.
08:45You've been coming here every morning?
08:47Yes.
08:49With coffee.
08:52I'm frightened.
08:54None of this changes who I have to be.
08:55I can't just...
08:56I stopped.
08:57My grandfather doesn't know.
08:59No one outside Elena knows.
08:59If this comes out, the company will crumble.
09:01The family name will be ruined.
09:02I know.
09:02I'm not asking you to make it public.
09:04I'm asking you to stop pretending.
09:06To me, that this isn't what it is.
09:07I thought, after the interrogation, that we had reached an understanding.
09:12I was wrong.
09:13That night, I was putting Nico to bed when I heard a sound from the study window.
09:18I found Zephyr Stavros climbing through it.
09:22What are you doing?
09:23The door seemed formal.
09:25I wanted to talk.
09:26Talk?
09:26At 11 at night?
09:28Through a window?
09:29You would have told Elena not to let me in.
09:31You can't be here.
09:32I'm already here.
09:34Zephyr.
09:34I'll leave when we've talked.
09:37What do you want to talk about?
09:39Nico.
09:39His life.
09:40His future.
09:41What he knows.
09:42What he will know.
09:43I'd like to be part of deciding that.
09:45He's two.
09:46He won't always be.
09:47It went on longer than I intended.
09:49By midnight, I had agreed to a schedule of visits.
09:51A plan for what to tell the household staff.
09:53You should go.
09:55In a moment, he's still awake.
09:56I can hear him.
09:57Don't.
10:00Zephyr sat on the edge of the bed.
10:01Read three pages of the Sea God story.
10:03I'll use the front door next time.
10:04There won't be a next time.
10:06At the bottom of the steps, he paused.
10:07A man was standing at the edge of the street.
10:09The man looked up at the house.
10:11He smiled, then walked away.
10:12I stepped back from the glass.
10:14Who was that?
10:15Alexius Dugakis.
10:16He represents the old families.
10:17He's been watching both our houses for some time.
10:19He'll be a problem.
10:20Andreas came to Athens that week.
10:22He arrived with the smile of a man about to ask for something.
10:25The old families are moving.
10:26They've been aligning against both your houses for months.
10:28A unified Papapanostavas front would change everything.
10:31I need you to make that happen.
10:34Andreas, think of it as your civic duty.
10:36Zephyr arrived with coffee before I could finish throwing Andreas out.
10:39Fine.
10:40Fine?
10:42I'll work with you.
10:43Both of you.
10:44On one condition.
10:46Stop pretending this is temporary.
10:48Nico, from his breakfast, nodded once, decisively.
10:51You are not helping.
10:53He sighed.
10:54Andreas left satisfied.
10:55Zephyr stayed.
10:56There's a gala next week.
10:58The old families will all be there.
10:59Come with me.
11:00As what?
11:02As Thallius.
11:03Not Theo.
11:05Thallius.
11:05I didn't answer immediately.
11:07I heard my name spoken like a simple fact hanging between us.
11:11Next door came sounds, raised voices, silence.
11:14Then the rhythmic crack of a cane against a wall.
11:16Elena appeared at my door.
11:19The Stavos household, there's been a family meeting.
11:22So they had invoked family discipline.
11:24I was in the garden when I heard it start.
11:26I told myself I wasn't going to cross the wall.
11:29I told myself this was not my business.
11:32Then I climbed over.
11:33I fell on the other side, scraped my knee on the stone, and crouched behind the old pomegranate
11:37tree.
11:39When it was finally over, and he'd been left to kneel in the courtyard alone...
11:44You climbed the wall.
11:46I fell off the wall.
11:48Don't make it sentimental.
11:50Are you hurt?
11:51You're asking me if I'm hurt?
11:52You idiot!
11:54Probably.
11:56You could have just agreed with them, said yes, and then done nothing different.
12:00That's what sensible people do.
12:02I know.
12:04You didn't have to.
12:06I know.
12:09Why?
12:11Because I'm tired of saying things I don't mean.
12:14We sat in the courtyard for a long time.
12:17When I finally climbed back over the wall, he stood at the base to brace my weight.
12:22The gala.
12:22Still.
12:23Next week.
12:24If you want.
12:26Ask me again closer to the time.
12:27It was not a no.
12:30There's something I need to tell you.
12:32He finally looked at me.
12:36I've been in love with you since we were 17.
12:38I didn't know what to do with it.
12:40You were Theo.
12:41My family's rival.
12:43My equal and my opposite.
12:44I thought I was losing my mind.
12:46You thought you were in love with a man.
12:48I thought I was in love with you.
12:50I didn't care about the rest.
12:51I just didn't know how to say it.
12:53Neither of us moved.
12:54You've been in love with me since we were 17.
12:58Yes.
12:59We spent the next six years arguing about everything.
13:02I was 17.
13:03I handled it badly.
13:04You threw my economics textbook into the sea.
13:07You'd written Stavros' wrong about everything in the margins of every single page.
13:11Because you were wrong about everything.
13:12I was wrong about some things.
13:14I was right about you.
13:16I looked at him for a long moment.
13:18I have to go now.
13:19Nico will be awake.
13:21He always knows when I'm late.
13:22I know.
13:23Zephyr.
13:24Yes.
13:25I was in love with you at 17 too.
13:29Behind me, I heard the faint sound of Zephyr Stavros exhaling a breath.
13:33Zephyr didn't warn me.
13:35He called that morning.
13:36My father wants to come.
13:37I think you should let him.
13:38Your family just had you beaten.
13:40My father wasn't there.
13:41That's why he wants to come.
13:42Zephyr's father, Konstantinos Stavros, arrived before noon.
13:47Our family has had this blood feud for ages.
13:51The members in the family have their own stances.
13:53But there's something I need to tell you.
13:56My mother had a friend.
13:58A woman from Corfu.
13:59Despana.
14:00I froze.
14:01I'd heard that name only twice.
14:03Once from my grandpa.
14:05Once from a letter I wasn't supposed to find.
14:08Despina kept records.
14:09Letters.
14:10For people who hadn't arrived yet.
14:12Forty years ago, she wrote about a child.
14:14One who'd carry both houses.
14:15Not as a compromise, but a resolution.
14:17Nico looked up.
14:18Calm recognition in his eyes.
14:20He nodded once, like he'd been waiting for this.
14:25It's just a guess.
14:27Writing it down doesn't make it a prophecy.
14:32She wrote it the year before your parents met.
14:35Before anyone knew there'd be a Thila Papanos.
14:37Could be a coincidence.
14:39It could.
14:40Elena came to help me get ready.
14:41She stood in the doorway, holding a garment bag, and said,
14:45You're really doing this.
14:46I'm doing this.
14:48In front of everyone?
14:49In front of everyone.
14:50I've worked for you for eight years.
14:52I've signed 43 NDAs.
14:54And now you're just going to a gala as yourself?
14:56Yourself?
14:57Elena.
14:57I need a moment.
14:58Nico went quiet.
14:59Walked up to me.
15:00And held out his arms.
15:03He patted my back.
15:08You look...
15:09Don't.
15:11Like yourself.
15:15The gala was at a rooftop venue in Kolonaki,
15:19with white marble and Aegean views.
15:22We arrived together.
15:24The effect was immediate.
15:26Theo Papanos, gone.
15:28Talia Papanos, present.
15:30You're the most interesting person in this room.
15:32You always have been.
15:33My grandfather appeared at the top of the stairs.
15:35Talia.
15:37He said,
15:38Not Theo.
15:38Then he turned and left.
15:42Who is she?
15:43Stavo someone, Papanos?
15:44The old man called her Thalia.
15:46Has anyone seen Theo Papanos?
15:47They think you're my date.
15:49I am your date.
15:51They think you're a mystery.
15:52I am a mystery.
15:54They'll spend the week fagguring out who Thasha is.
15:56The rival family struck at 6 a.m. sharp.
16:00No warning.
16:00Just a calculated attack.
16:03Leaked documents.
16:05Fabriced timelines.
16:06A carefully constructed narrative
16:08designed to make everything I had built
16:10look like it had never been real.
16:11Minutes later,
16:12Zephyr called.
16:13Voice steady.
16:14Don't react yet.
16:15Don't say anything.
16:16I'm coming.
16:17He brought a folder,
16:18a fresh coffee,
16:19and a fully mapped out plan.
16:21I've been watching them for weeks.
16:22I thought they might move.
16:24I wanted to be ready.
16:25How did you know?
16:26You're infuriating.
16:27I know.
16:28Drink your coffee.
16:29By noon,
16:30we held a press conference.
16:31I stepped forward as the real Thalia.
16:34I stared at the stage,
16:35hands clammy.
16:36I looked at Zephyr.
16:38He said nothing,
16:39just nodded,
16:40like he knew exactly what I needed to do.
16:42My name is Thadia Papanos.
16:45You were extraordinary.
16:46The rival family's collapse
16:48was news by morning.
16:49By afternoon,
16:50it was everywhere.
16:52In the financial, Pret.
16:55The press conference.
16:57You went out as Thasia
16:59without telling me.
17:01There wasn't time to consult.
17:0323 years.
17:0423 years I made you be someone you weren't.
17:07And you did it.
17:08No complaints.
17:10I did understand.
17:11You were nine years old!
17:15The teacup on his desk
17:17toppled over.
17:18It was full.
17:19Hot tea spilling out.
17:21His face twisted
17:22into an expression
17:23I couldn't name.
17:24Thalia!
17:25It's fine.
17:27It's nothing.
17:29Zephyr was there.
17:30He just lifted me up,
17:32like carrying someone
17:33who's been hurt.
17:34Then he walked out with me.
17:35Zephyr took me to his car.
17:38He stared at my hand,
17:40where the hot tea
17:41had splashed it.
17:42You don't have to say anything.
17:43I know.
17:43I'm not going to.
17:44He doesn't know how to.
17:45But he does.
17:46I know.
17:47That doesn't make it not hurt.
17:48No.
17:49It doesn't.
17:50That night,
17:51after Nico was asleep,
17:53my grandfather called.
17:55His voice was different.
17:57I heard about the Oracle.
18:02I was wrong, Thalia.
18:05I was wrong, Thalia.
18:05About many things.
18:07But mostly about you.
18:09I should have loved you
18:10as you were.
18:11I wasted years.
18:15Bring them to dinner.
18:17Saturday.
18:18All of you.
18:19Nico climbed into my lap,
18:20pressing his small face
18:22to my shoulder.
18:23He patted my back.
18:24He'd known,
18:25I thought.
18:26He'd always known
18:27it would be okay.
18:28He'd just been waiting
18:30for us to catch up.
18:31My grandfather lived
18:33in a Kefisia house,
18:34passed down four generations.
18:36The house smelled of lemon,
18:3820 years,
18:39still there.
18:40Zephyr arrived with wine
18:41and Nico in his arms.
18:43Both were dressed formally.
18:45My grandfather opened the door.
18:47He looked at Zephyr.
18:48My grandfather stepped back.
18:50Come in.
18:51My grandfather's face softened.
18:53He took Nico.
18:54He has the papenos hands,
18:56but the Stavulus jaw,
18:58balanced.
19:00What?
19:01That's what my father said.
19:02And apparently what Despia wrote,
19:04balanced.
19:05You know about Despana?
19:06My Aunt Vasilita.
19:07Vasilika.
19:08Is she still alive?
19:0993 and formidable.
19:10She and my wife used to argue
19:12at every society function
19:13for 20 years
19:14over the most ridiculous things.
19:16Dinner lasted four hours.
19:18My grandfather and Zephyr argued.
19:20Economics, history,
19:22three politicians.
19:23Whether any were worth keeping.
19:25They agreed on almost nothing.
19:27Argued with the same fire,
19:29loving every second.
19:31Nico watched from his high chair.
19:33You'll take care of her.
19:34She takes care of herself.
19:35She always has.
19:36But yes, I'll be there.
19:38Good.
19:38He's not what I expected either.
19:40No.
19:41He loves you very much.
19:42He just doesn't know how to say it.
19:43The Papenos men are also terrible
19:44at saying things.
19:45He's extraordinary.
19:47He is.
19:48His arriving,
19:49setting the whole thing in motion.
19:50I've been thinking about that.
19:51What Despiana wrote.
19:52What it means.
19:53What have you concluded?
19:54I think the mythology
19:55in our family stories
19:56is less about gods
19:57and more about the things
19:58we pass down.
19:59What we call sacred,
20:00what we tell our children,
20:01matters.
20:02I turned to face him fully.
20:04My family called opposition sacred,
20:06yours too.
20:07We told ourselves a story,
20:08curses,
20:09envy,
20:09incompatibility.
20:10We lived it for 30 years.
20:11Then Nico came.
20:12I think that's what children do.
20:13They refuse the old stories.
20:15They make new ones.
20:16Dasha.
20:17Yes.
20:17I'm going to say something
20:18and I need you to not run.
20:20I'm not running.
20:21You run.
20:21You've been running
20:22since you were nine.
20:23Every time something matters,
20:24you move,
20:25relocate,
20:26find a reason to leave.
20:26He stayed completely still,
20:29giving me space to choose.
20:30I'm not asking you
20:31to stop running forever.
20:32Just for tonight.
20:33Stay.
20:33Let me say this.
20:34Say it.
20:35I love you.
20:36Not as a rival,
20:37not as a political ally,
20:38not as the mother of my son.
20:39I love you because you're
20:40the hardest, brightest,
20:40most infuriating person
20:41I've ever met.
20:42Because you wrote
20:42Stavis' wrong
20:43in textbook Margin,
20:44then went home and proved it.
20:45Because you've been running,
20:46managing,
20:46holding everything together alone
20:47for so tired,
20:48I can see it.
20:49You don't have to be.
20:50Not anymore.
20:51If you'll let me.
20:52I've been in love with you
20:53since I was 17.
20:54I know.
20:54I was going to deny it.
20:56I know.
20:59We were married
21:01in the spring
21:02in Kefisia,
21:03my grandfather's garden.
21:04It was extraordinarily beautiful.
21:07Zephyr's aunt Vasiliki
21:08came in a dress
21:10and a hat
21:11with its own gravitational field.
21:13She arrived first,
21:14left last.
21:15In between,
21:16she told everyone who'd listen.
21:18She'd predicted this all along.
21:20Nobody argued with her.
21:22Nico was the ring bearer.
21:23He found the rings
21:24on the kitchen counter.
21:26Elena didn't argue.
21:27No one argued with Nico.
21:29He walked down the aisle,
21:31rings on a small cushion,
21:32like he was finishing
21:33the most important assignment
21:35of his life.
21:36When he reached us,
21:37he held up the cushion.
21:39Okay,
21:39I've watched you two
21:40for a very long time.
21:41You argue a lot.
21:42You're both very stubborn.
21:43You both think
21:43the other one is wrong.
21:44You're both wrong sometimes.
21:45That's good.
21:46That means you'll keep talking.
21:47You waited.
21:48That was right.
21:49You came back.
21:50That was right, too.
21:50I did my part.
21:52My grandfather stood up
21:54during the reception.
21:55He was not scheduled to speak.
21:57To Thasha.
21:58Zephyr leaned close.
21:59He means all of it.
22:01I know.
22:02That's enough.
22:03Later,
22:03near the old lemon tree,
22:05my grandfather stood
22:06beside me for a moment.
22:07We looked at the garden together.
22:08Nico stirred in my arms,
22:10opened one eye,
22:11assessed the situation,
22:13closed it again.
22:14I told him quietly,
22:15I know.
22:16Me, too.
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