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00:00The night I signed the divorce paper and walked away with nothing,
00:03I wandered the rainy streets alone with a single duffel bag and only $36.
00:08That was when I spotted a flyer taped to a roadside pole.
00:12Stepmom wanted for child. Room and board, that's what got me.
00:16That same night, I showed up at the address.
00:18I walked straight into the mansion of Luca Castellano,
00:21the don of New York's oldest mafia family.
00:24Later, my ex-husband looked down at me with that same arrogance.
00:27Nora, do you finally realize you were wrong?
00:30Before I could answer, the four-year-old little tyrant exploded.
00:34Wrong about what? My mom is the best.
00:37The don slipped an arm around my shoulders, kicking him aside.
00:40My wife could never be wrong, and even if she was, she'd still be right.
00:44I never expected the people posting flyers on poles to be New York's most powerful mafia family.
00:49Now I stood outside their mansion.
00:51Beside me, the butler carried himself with quiet arrogance.
00:55The don is looking for a mother for his child.
00:57Not a wife for himself.
00:59I need you to be very clear on that.
01:00Don is a very desirable man.
01:02Do not get any ideas you shouldn't.
01:04I kept my eyes lowered.
01:05Honestly, this job was perfect for me.
01:08To put it simply, they just needed a high-end nanny.
01:10Eight hours ago, I'd signed the divorce papers and been kicked out of my ex's house.
01:15The last thing I wanted was another husband.
01:17But a roof? Three meals? A place to disappear?
01:20That was a miracle.
01:22I understand. I won't get any ideas.
01:24The butler led me down a dim, vaulted corridor.
01:27Then I heard something that sounded like a gunshot.
01:29I stumbled, slammed straight into a hot, hard chest.
01:33The smell hit me first.
01:34Blood.
01:35Gunpowder.
01:36Then the barrel of a pistol tipped my chin up.
01:38A man in a suit with his hair slicked back.
01:40Blood streaked across his jaw.
01:42A snake tattoo coiling out of his collar onto his throat.
01:45My chest rose and fell rapidly with fear.
01:48His gun slid down from my chin and stopped between my soaked breasts.
01:52He studied me for a long beat.
01:54Finally, walked off without a word.
01:56I'd seen that face before.
01:57Page six.
01:58New York Times.
01:59The Castellano Don.
02:01Sebastian had once spent a month studying his photos.
02:04Trying to get in with the old mafia family behind him.
02:07The butler finally spoke.
02:09The Don is handling some business.
02:11Please don't mind.
02:12I nodded quietly.
02:13Then he took me to change into something dry and led me into the dining room.
02:17A long wooden table sat beneath a crystal chandelier.
02:20And at one end, a father and son were locked in a standoff.
02:23The man with murder in his eyes was gone.
02:25In his place, at the table, sat a man in a white dress shirt holding a spoon.
02:30His face was tired.
02:31The boy pressed his lips shut and glared up at his father like a tiny soldier holding the
02:36line.
02:36Neither moved.
02:37Finally, the man exhaled and set the spoon down.
02:40Long fingers pinched the bridge of his nose.
02:43His voice dropped, low and rough.
02:45One bite.
02:46One small bite.
02:47Is that really too much?
02:49The butler stepped forward.
02:50Don, the applicant is here.
02:52The man turned.
02:53His shirt was unbuttoned low.
02:55I could see most of the snake tattoo now.
02:57The lines of his muscles pressed faintly through the white linen.
03:00The most feared man in New York inherited the family glory at 16.
03:05Built it bigger, darker, quieter than his father had.
03:08Money, power, blood on his hands.
03:10So this wasn't some dream or scam.
03:13A man like Luca Castellano had no reason to scam a broke divorcee off the street.
03:18His eyes moved over me, distant and tired.
03:20Name?
03:21I figured he'd come straight from his so-called business, handling traitors, torturing some
03:26enemies, and now got defeated by a toddler.
03:28Feeding the kid was probably harder than running his empire.
03:31Nora Bennett, I said.
03:33A barely there nod.
03:34He held out the plate.
03:35Try.
03:35So, this was my interview.
03:37If I didn't pass, I was sleeping on the F train.
03:40I smiled my warmest, gentlest smile and walked toward the boy.
03:44I didn't make it two steps.
03:45Whoosh.
03:46He bolted under the table.
03:47Only his eyes peeked out.
03:49Dark, round, furious.
03:51I don't want her!
03:52Send her away!
03:53She's a bad lady!
03:54They're all bad ladies!
03:56So, before me, this kid had already been through who knows how many stepmoms.
04:00Fine.
04:01I needed to do my best.
04:02I scanned the room and clocked it instantly.
04:05Action figures everywhere.
04:06Batman, Spider-Man, a whole shelf of Avengers.
04:10I grabbed two figures off the coffee table and crouched down by the table leg.
04:14I sat Batman and Spider-Man right next to the kid.
04:17Then I picked up the spoon.
04:18Don't worry.
04:18I'm not feeding you.
04:20I'm feeding Batman.
04:21I mimed a spoonful into Batman's face.
04:23Open up, Bats.
04:24Heroes who skip dinner?
04:25Skinny arms, skinny legs.
04:27Can't protect anyone like that.
04:30Oh, Batman wants vegetables?
04:31Good call.
04:33Spinach makes you strong.
04:34The boy watched, half-hidden, lips parting, smacking his mouth a little.
04:38I pretended not to see.
04:40His nose started turning pink, like he was about to cry.
04:43Right on cue, I gasped.
04:45Wait, is that a baby Batman over there?
04:47Bats, can you share with him?
04:49He has to eat too if he's gonna grow up strong.
04:52I tilted Batman.
04:53Bat says yes.
04:55I turned to the boy.
04:56Batman improved, kiddo.
04:57You get a little, but just a little.
04:59We don't want you outgrowing him.
05:01He'd be sad.
05:02The boy nodded furiously.
05:04I didn't even get the spoon to his mouth before he grabbed it with his lips.
05:07A big bite.
05:08Why won't you give me vegetables?
05:10You scared I'll get stronger than Batman?
05:12Bad lady!
05:13I glanced at the couch.
05:15Luca Castellano's mouth curved.
05:17A small, real smile.
05:19Approving.
05:19I moved into the castle that night.
05:21There were three floors.
05:22I got the second floor with Leo.
05:24Luca had the entire third floor to himself.
05:27The butler walked me to my room and gave me one last warning.
05:30You do not go up to the third floor.
05:31Ever.
05:32His voice dropped.
05:33The last woman who snuck up there to climb into the Don's bed got thrown out of his window.
05:37Two story drive.
05:38I thought of the gun from an hour ago.
05:40I nodded so hard I almost gave myself whiplash.
05:43Won't happen.
05:44You have my word.
05:45Castellano men breed serious.
05:47Leo was only four and slept in his own bed without a fuss.
05:50And that made my job easier.
05:52I'd just changed into the silk pajamas from the closet.
05:55The knock made me jump.
05:56Don Luca's voice was low behind the door.
05:58Come down.
05:59Let's talk.
06:00Luca was on the couch in the great room.
06:02Long legs crossed.
06:03Whiskey in his hand.
06:04I sat across from him on the opposite couch.
06:06Hands in my lap.
06:07Knees together.
06:08Like a job interview.
06:09You're good with kids.
06:10You have one of your own?
06:11No.
06:12I helped raise my ex's nephew for two years.
06:15Back the...
06:15The crane said I didn't make enough money and ordered me to quit.
06:18Called it generosity.
06:20Then, after I did, they claimed I was lazy and had nothing to do.
06:23So they fired the nanny and dumped the kid on me.
06:26More free maid than wife.
06:27File says you're divorced.
06:29Yes.
06:29Reason?
06:30Some small town girl cannot stain a noble family name.
06:33I guess.
06:34Only a coward would say that.
06:36You saw the ad.
06:37I'm hiring a mother for Leo.
06:38Not a date for me.
06:39My rival's family terrified him when he was little.
06:41He's always been insecure, hates leaving the house, and has never had a single friend.
06:46I work long hours.
06:47I need someone with patience.
06:49Someone who'll stay.
06:50There will be a prenum.
06:52Everything stays separate.
06:53Especially in bed.
06:54My heart shuddered as I looked deep into his eyes.
06:57Marriage in rich people's world was a contract before it was anything else.
07:01My marriage with Sebastian was for love.
07:03But because the gaps between our family, I'd signed one with him too.
07:07When the love ran out, I'd walked away with nothing.
07:10Not even my wedding ring.
07:12Let alone a powerful mafia family like the Castellanos.
07:15They would only be more careful.
07:17I understand.
07:19Honestly, if you just need someone in the house, we don't have to make it legal.
07:22I'm fine without the paperwork.
07:24Luca shook his head.
07:26He leaned forward, tapping his fingers on the table.
07:29Marriage is for Leo.
07:30He needs the most stable mother I can give him.
07:32And marriage is the strongest contract there is.
07:35All right.
07:36We'll do it your way.
07:40Don't worry.
07:41You'll get $100,000 a month for expenses.
07:43This was the part I cared about.
07:44I've been burned before.
07:46Mr. Castellano, if we divorce someday, can I keep the money you've given me?
07:50Of course.
07:51It's yours.
07:52All right, then.
07:54As for sex, I don't need anything from you in that area.
07:59You stay on the second floor.
08:01Right.
08:01The sex.
08:02That's fine.
08:04Neither do I.
08:05So, three days after I signed divorce papers, I got married again.
08:09No ceremony.
08:11No guests.
08:11Same as my first wedding.
08:13The butler added an extra dish to dinner.
08:15I thought that was the celebration.
08:17But suddenly, Luca slid a signet ring across the table.
08:21A Castellano family ring.
08:25That's not necessary.
08:28Sebastian never even gave me his family ring.
08:31For Leo's sake.
08:32Then I got it.
08:33The child needed a family illusion.
08:35I fell into silence and finally took it.
08:38I'll keep it safe.
08:39That night, I'd just gotten into bed when the door creaked open.
08:42Leo stood in the doorway.
08:44Bare feet.
08:45Hair sticking up.
08:46Fidgeting with his dinosaur pajamas.
08:49What's up, kiddo?
08:50Nora, can you read me a bedtime story?
08:53What?
08:54You want me to read you a bedtime story?
08:56I'll get my dad to pay you extra.
08:58If you don't want to, forget it.
09:00Come here.
09:01I held the covers open.
09:02He scrambled in like he'd been waiting for that all day.
09:06Halfway through the story, he was out cold against my shoulder.
09:10Next morning at breakfast, Luca's eyes widened when the butler told him Leo had slept in my bed.
09:15Nora, that was above and beyond.
09:18I'll add another $50,000 a month.
09:20Mr. Castellano, that's way too much.
09:23It was, by a lot.
09:25I'd given far more than this in my last marriage and walked away with literally nothing.
09:30During the day, I babysat his nephew.
09:33At night, I cooked for my husband.
09:35After satisfying his needs in bed, I still had to get up at five to clean the house and make
09:40breakfast.
09:41His mother judged.
09:42We could hire someone, but Nora's just sitting around all day wouldn't be fair.
09:47Despite all these, the day of the divorce, his sister told the lawyer I'd been living off them for three
09:52years.
09:53Mr. Castellano, it's really too much.
09:55I like Leo.
09:56He's a sweet kid.
09:57Reading him a book is nothing.
09:59As I said it, Leo came over and grabbed my fingers with his small, warm hand.
10:04He was looking up at me with those big, dark grape eyes.
10:07He was actually moved.
10:08You don't know.
10:09The women before you only cared about impressing me.
10:14They ignored him.
10:1650,000.
10:18That's the new number.
10:19Not negotiable.
10:20I gave up and thanked him.
10:22From that day on, Leo was my shadow.
10:25Luca was busy with all the transactions, the guns, and the bloods.
10:29The huge mansion was usually just the two of us.
10:32I tried my best to play with him and made him happy every day.
10:35Until the day I had a hospital appointment for a follow-up, the butler had warned me.
10:40Leo couldn't leave the house.
10:41Outside triggered panic attacks.
10:43I crouched down.
10:45Hey, babe.
10:46Wait for me at home.
10:48I'll be back in an hour.
10:49He grabbed my hand and wouldn't let go.
10:52Didn't say anything.
10:53Just looked at me with those dark, sad eyes.
10:58He's scared you're not coming back.
11:00His mother left him exactly like that.
11:02I'm coming back.
11:03I'll see the doctor and come right home.
11:05You play here, okay?
11:06I was still mid-sentence when he climbed into the backseat of the car.
11:10The butler tried not to hope.
11:11Master Leo, you're going to the hospital with Miss Bennett?
11:14Leo nodded.
11:16Thank God.
11:17He's finally willing to leave the house.
11:19Your depression's getting better.
11:21Just keep it slow.
11:22Relax.
11:23I took the script and the meds and left.
11:25Leo was waiting in the lobby with his small Batman.
11:29Nora.
11:31Are you sick?
11:33A little, kiddo.
11:35I used to skip meals a lot, so I got sick.
11:37Promise me you'll never let yourself get like that.
11:41Does it hurt?
11:42If it hurts, I can give you candy.
11:45Daddy told me candy makes you forget.
11:48My tears fell without warning.
11:50In the crane house, I'd cry and they'd call it dramatic.
11:53Small town girl.
11:55Can't handle the lifestyle.
11:59I had depression.
12:02Stop faking it to get attention!
12:04The nephew I'd raised for two years stood next to his mother on divorce day and called me ugly.
12:09And here was this four-year-old mafia heir handing me his last piece of candy.
12:14Nora, I'm going to eat every meal so I can grow up and protect you.
12:25You better grow fast, babe.
12:27When we walked out of the hospital, there was a black Maybach idling at the curb.
12:31Luca was leaning against it.
12:32Mr. Castellano, why are you here?
12:34He scooped his son into his arms.
12:36Seeing how calm and composed the boy was, his eyes suddenly reddened.
12:40The butler called, said Leo went out with you.
12:42I had to see it.
12:44Dad, as long as I'm with Nora, you can stop worrying.
12:48I know.
12:50That night, he tried to raise my pay again.
12:52This time, a black card.
12:54I refused so hard, he laughed.
12:59Noia, there must be something you want.
13:01Could you help me find a used car?
13:03$5,000 or below, so I can take Leo out without depending on the driver.
13:09Pick anything from the garage.
13:12The cheapest car in your garage is a quarter million.
13:15I wouldn't dare drive it.
13:17Fine.
13:19Next morning, an old, beat-up sedan was parked next to his black Bentley.
13:24He also flew in a psychiatrist.
13:26Same diagnosis as the hospital.
13:28But this time, my meds were upgraded to the brand I'd never been able to afford.
13:33Your wife needs company.
13:35Family, don't push her too hard.
13:37I'll remember that.
13:38The next day, I drove Leo out with me.
13:41He'd always been insecure, had barely seen the outside world.
13:44Now, I wanted to show it to him.
13:46First, the amusement park.
13:48He grabbed my hand and dragged me over to take pictures.
13:50Then, I took him to the farmer's market.
13:52He'd never been to a farmer's market in his life.
13:54Nora!
13:55I don't want to hold this!
13:57My hands are full, Leo.
13:58Just a few steps.
14:00Fine!
14:00One time only!
14:02And no more lobster!
14:03No!
14:04Nora?
14:05It was Sebastian, my ex-husband.
14:08He was in a crisp gray suit, hair perfect, looking like he'd stepped out of a magazine cover.
14:14It had been five weeks since the divorce.
14:16My stomach nodded on contact.
14:18Sebastian and I had met in college.
14:20He came from one of those Wall Street elite families, the golden boy of high finance.
14:25He'd ignored every objection from his family to put a ring on me.
14:28At our wedding, he'd promised to protect me for life.
14:31Then, he took over Crane Capital.
14:33He started finding fault with everything.
14:35He wanted me to quit my job, take care of his parents, take care of his sister's kid, cook, laundry,
14:41cleaning.
14:42I did all of it, because I loved him.
14:44Because I'd never been loved by my own family and didn't know any better.
14:48Until one day, I caught him in a private club with a girl in his lap.
14:52My whole world shattered.
14:54I cried.
14:55I screamed.
14:56I begged him to swear it would stop.
14:58The whole Crane family said I was overreacting.
15:01What successful man doesn't have side action?
15:04Sebastian said I'd been spoiled rotten.
15:07He blocked my number, stopped coming home.
15:10My depression cratered.
15:11I filed for divorce.
15:13He thought it was a bluff.
15:14His family told him, don't let her win.
15:17He had his lawyer draft papers.
15:19I walked out with nothing, signed them in seven seconds.
15:22Four years of dating, three years of marriage.
15:25Done.
15:25Noah, Ivy League degree.
15:28And here you are playing nanny?
15:30What were you thinking?
15:32Not your business.
15:34Nora, try to understand.
15:36The day you married into the Crane family, you represent the Crane name.
15:42Sebastian, we're divorced.
15:44I have nothing to do with your family anymore.
15:47Even divorced, you're my ex-wife.
15:49People still bring me up when they talk about you.
15:52Stop embarrassing me.
15:53Use your head for once.
15:55Stop being emotional all the time.
15:58Nora, a few weeks out here.
16:00Bet you miss being Mrs. Crane, don't you?
16:01Admit you were wrong.
16:02I'll think about taking you back.
16:04The girls outside the marriage, those were nothing.
16:05I haven't replaced you.
16:07The position's still open.
16:08Just swallow your pride.
16:09Apologize to my mother and my sister.
16:11Don't bother holding it.
16:13Give the seat to someone else, Sebastian.
16:14I'm not interested.
16:15On the drive home, a new number called.
16:17Connor, the nephew I'd raised for two years.
16:20I'd block the rest of the Crane's.
16:22Not him.
16:23Kids didn't pick their parents.
16:25Hey, Con.
16:26Nora, you divorced loser.
16:28My mom wants to talk to you.
16:30My throat closed up.
16:32Then Cassandra Crane took the phone.
16:34Nora, Sebastian tells me you're working as a nanny.
16:36Have you ever thought about anyone but yourself?
16:39You're slapping Sebastian's face.
16:40You're slapping the Crane name.
16:42What does that look like to people?
16:44Nora, I always said it.
16:45You'll never rise above your roots.
16:47Trash dressed in silk.
16:49I hung up.
16:49Blocked her.
16:50Pulled over.
16:51I crashed onto the steering wheel and bawled.
16:53I cried until I couldn't breathe.
16:55I cried until I was so empty I felt nothing.
16:58Then I sat up, wiped my face, felt the exhaustion settle bone deep.
17:02Nora, here, tissue.
17:03I'd forgotten Leo was in the back seat.
17:05He was holding a tissue out from his car seat.
17:07Big, sad eyes glued to me.
17:09I'm sorry, sweetheart.
17:10Did I scare you?
17:11Nora, I'm not scared.
17:13You can cry as long as you want.
17:15I'll wait.
17:16Adults crying isn't shameful.
17:18I won't laugh.
17:20Thanks, my little gentleman.
17:22Auntie's done.
17:22No more crying from now on.
17:23Let's go home.
17:24I went to bed early that night.
17:26Didn't feel up to dinner.
17:27Then a knock.
17:28Nora, can I come in?
17:30Luca.
17:31I was fresh out of the shower.
17:33Hair wet, robe tied carefully.
17:35I made sure nothing was showing.
17:37Come in.
17:38He was in a tight white tank top, making the snake tattoo stand out even more.
17:42Dark hair falling loose over his forehead.
17:44Whiskey in his hand.
17:45Looser than I'd ever seen him.
17:47He sat in the chair by my bed.
17:49His gaze flicked to my wet collarbone.
17:51Then immediately to the wall, like he'd been caught.
17:54The clothes in your closet.
17:55You never wear any of them.
17:57They're too nice.
17:58I'm not used to it.
17:59I've learned one thing from the Crane marriage.
18:01Don't force yourself into a world that isn't yours.
18:04The fall is uglier when they shove you out.
18:06Are they not your style?
18:08I'll have the designer come fit you for new ones.
18:10No, no, Mr. Castellano.
18:12I'm in the house all day with Leo.
18:13There's nowhere to wear that kind of thing.
18:15Truly.
18:16I heard you saw your ex today.
18:19His name's Crane?
18:20The stupid Crane capital?
18:21I froze.
18:22Leo had snitched.
18:24Yes.
18:24That Crane.
18:25Old news.
18:27Nora.
18:28Since you came, Leo's been a different child.
18:31His eyes were dark and serious on mine.
18:33I shifted.
18:34Uncomfortable.
18:35You pay me very well.
18:37It's what I'm here for.
18:38Nora.
18:38Nora, ask me for anything.
18:41I can probably make it happen.
18:42Mr. Castellano, I don't need anything.
18:45He was quiet a long moment.
18:47His fingers tightened on his knee, then released.
18:49He stood up.
18:50I'll say this again.
18:52I'm the Don of the Costetto family.
18:55If you want, I can make sure he never speaks again more by tomorrow.
18:59I took a step back, still not used to him being this close.
19:02Without warning, he tucked a strand of hair behind my ear.
19:05Did I scare you?
19:06I said nothing.
19:07His hand slid down from my cheek.
19:10He gave a faint smile, then walked out.
19:13For the next two weeks, Luca started coming home early.
19:16Dinner with Leo and me.
19:18Sometimes board games after.
19:19Sometimes a movie.
19:20A man who ran half of New York's underworld didn't change his schedule for no reason.
19:25I was starting to worry.
19:27Was the family in trouble?
19:28Not that I cared about him.
19:29I just really cared about my $150,000 a month.
19:32Mr. Castellano, you don't have to keep coming home this early.
19:36Leo has me.
19:37If you've got business, take it.
19:39Luca picked up a red Lego brick.
19:40Voice perfectly neutral.
19:42The psychiatrist said you need family.
19:44Leo and I are your family now.
19:46We have responsibilities.
19:47Since when are we family, I wanted to say.
19:50I didn't.
19:51Honestly, Leo's enough.
19:53The doctor said my improvement is mostly thanks to him.
19:56He stroked his chin, avoiding eye contact.
19:59I grabbed Leo's hand and stood.
20:01Come on, buddy.
20:02Story time.
20:03Daddy still has work.
20:04Leo and I walked out.
20:06Nora.
20:06Luca's voice, stopping me at the doorway.
20:09Yes?
20:10His ears were faintly pink.
20:12He cleared his throat.
20:13Tomorrow night.
20:14There's an event.
20:15Plus suns required.
20:17Would you come with me?
20:20Me?
20:26You.
20:27I don't have time to find someone else.
20:29I'll pay you an appearance fee.
20:31A man with his face couldn't find a date in 24 hours?
20:34I didn't think too much.
20:35There was money on the table.
20:37Sure.
20:38I don't know the social rules in your world, though.
20:41I don't want to embarrass you.
20:43The Cranes were a moneyed family, too.
20:45But Sebastian had never taken me to anything because his mother said,
20:49She doesn't know how to act in public.
20:50Don't let her embarrass us.
20:52Stand next to me.
20:54That's all.
20:54Luca's brow eased.
20:56If you want, I can make the gossipers shut up for good.
20:59The butler chimed in, beaming.
21:01Miss Bennett, you don't need to know the rules.
21:05The Don is the rules.
21:06Hard to argue with that.
21:08The next afternoon, a design team showed up at the mansion.
21:11Five people.
21:12Most of them flown in from Paris.
21:14Hair, makeup, dress, jewelry.
21:17They huddled and debated each detail for 20 minutes at a stretch.
21:21By the time Luca came home, I was starting to feel sick about how much was on me.
21:26He walked in, saw me.
21:28His eyes did something.
21:30A brief flash, almost stunned, before he caught himself.
21:34Daddy, look how pretty Nora is.
21:38Call her mom.
21:39Leo turned his head and harrumphed.
21:41Wouldn't say it.
21:42I patted his hair.
21:44It's okay.
21:45I like Nora.
21:46Makes me feel young.
21:48The event was a charity gala at the plaza.
21:50Every major name in New York was there.
21:52Old money, bigger money, political faces.
21:56A few faces I recognized from the papers, and a few I knew not to recognize at all.
22:00They orbited Luca immediately.
22:03Conversations started landing on me.
22:05Mr. Castellino.
22:07Who's the beautiful lady?
22:08I jumped in to save him.
22:11I'm a friend of Mr. Castellino's.
22:14My wife, Nora.
22:17The room shifted.
22:18A chorus of polite gasps.
22:20Compliments raining down.
22:22My face went hot to my collarbone.
22:24Luca squeezed my hand.
22:26Leaned in.
22:27Nora, is being my wife really that embarrassing?
22:31You couldn't say it?
22:32Bourbon and cedar on his breath.
22:34No.
22:35No.
22:36I just, I didn't want to embarrass you.
22:39His eyes darkened.
22:40Nora.
22:41He looked at me like he was lighting something on fire.
22:43Only a weak man is embarrassed by his wife.
22:45I had to look away.
22:46I'll grab a drink.
22:47I bolted.
22:48I'd been hiding by the champagne tower for about 90 seconds when...
22:53Nora?
22:56There was no date, just him.
22:59Had it Luca said plus ones required?
23:01Sebastian's face was pure stunned.
23:03It is you.
23:06I almost didn't recognize you.
23:13I've never seen you look like this.
23:15I stepped back.
23:17Stay away from me.
23:18Nora.
23:19About my sister's call.
23:21That wasn't me.
23:22I'd never authorized that.
23:23Truth is, I only agreed to the divorce to teach you a lesson.
23:26Bratty wife.
23:27Needed reminding.
23:28I never actually planned to let you go.
23:30I apologize to my mom and my sister.
23:34We'll remarry.
23:35I'll forget the rest.
23:40Crane?
23:41Capital is bleeding right now.
23:43I'm slammed.
23:44Stop making things hard for me.
23:45He reached for my hand.
23:47The Sebastian special.
23:48One slap.
23:50One kiss.
23:50He'd run me on that loop for three years.
23:53I'm not the Nora he married anymore.
23:55I yanked back.
23:57Sebastian.
23:58Divorced means divorced.
23:59I'd rather sleep under the Brooklyn Pleerage than wear your last name again.
24:03Find someone else for that throne.
24:04Still stubborn.
24:05You haven't suffered enough.
24:08Crawl find me when you've actually been broken.
24:11That's when Luca started walking toward us.
24:14Sebastian's whole posture changed.
24:17Nora.
24:18We'll talk later.
24:19There's a heavy weight I need to corner.
24:21Don't get in the way.
24:23Plastered on his best smile.
24:25And intercepted Luca with a business card already out.
24:28My Don.
24:29I'm Sebastian Crane.
24:30Crane Capital.
24:32I'd like to talk about the mandate you pulled.
24:36Five years.
24:37Crane at Capital ran the books on every fund Castellino Holdings put on the street.
24:41Then you cut us out overnight.
24:44If we fell short, tell me where.
24:47Whatever you need, I'll make it right.
24:49Sebastian.
24:50Half bowed.
24:51Luca's eyes went past him.
24:53Straight to me.
24:54Nora.
24:54What do you think?
24:56Should I give him a second chance?
24:58Sebastian's smile froze.
25:01Nora?
25:02What does she have to do with...
25:03Mr. Castelloni.
25:05You should know.
25:06Nora is my ex-wife.
25:08I don't know how she got in here tonight.
25:09Probably trying to ambush me into wrecking elitiation.
25:12She's just a housewife.
25:13Pay her no mind.
25:14Luca didn't even glance at him.
25:17Nora.
25:18Your call.
25:19I'll follow your lead.
25:23I kept my voice flat.
25:24Mr. Crane just asked me not to interfere in his business conversation.
25:28I'd hate to interfere.
25:30Sebastian flared.
25:31A man's business is none of your concern.
25:34Of course.
25:34Small town instincts.
25:36Luca's voice came in cold and final.
25:38Then I'd assume my wife doesn't approve of Crane Capital.
25:41Mr. Crane.
25:43We'll have to pass.
25:44His arm slid around my shoulders.
25:46He turned us toward the bar.
25:48Sebastian was still standing there, brain catching up.
25:51Then a man in a tuxedo brushed past him.
25:53Crane.
25:54You insulted Don's wife.
25:57You stepped on a live mine.
25:59That's the only woman who's ever been on his arm in 20 years.
26:03Castellano's wife?
26:05Impossible.
26:06The woman's a nanny in the Castellano house.
26:08Sebastian had seen Nora at the farmer's market.
26:11Driving the cheap car.
26:12Carrying a lobster for the brat.
26:14He knew what he saw.
26:15A fancy dress didn't make a duchess.
26:17The man shook his head and walked off.
26:20Some idiots won't listen.
26:22Let them die.
26:24That night, Luca bid on a Picasso study.
26:27And three pieces of war era jewelry.
26:30180 million in collectibles.
26:32Donated to the children's hospital under my name.
26:35After that, the gala turned into a receiving line.
26:37Mrs. Castellano, there's a small tea at my place next week.
26:41Would you grace us?
26:43Mrs. Castellano, my husband is bidding on a Castellano project.
26:47Just a quiet word to the Don.
26:49I'd never been on this side of a room.
26:50I drank three glasses to keep my hands steady.
26:53Luca intercepted on the fourth.
26:54Apologies, everyone.
26:55My wife isn't a drinker.
26:58I'll take hers.
26:59He drank.
27:00Then he drank for me three more times.
27:02By the time we slid into his Rolls Royce, we were both lit.
27:07I glanced out the window.
27:08Sebastian was on the curb, watching us.
27:11Mouth curled in that ugly little smirk, like I was the punchline.
27:15I closed the curtain.
27:16Turned to Luca.
27:17Mr. Castellano, thank you.
27:19For tonight.
27:20For what you did with Sebastian.
27:24His voice came out low, soft around the edges.
27:29Nora, we're husband and wife.
27:31Stop thanking me.
27:33We're a paper husband and wife.
27:36You didn't have to.
27:37His arm lifted.
27:39Long fingers tilted my chin up.
27:40His thumb brushed slow against my jaw.
27:43Nora, what if I don't want a paper marriage anymore?
27:47He was too close.
27:49His face was carved out of something dangerous.
27:51Eyes blown black.
27:53Heat from his breath landed on my throat.
27:55He smelled like bourbon and that cedar cologne.
27:58And something underneath that was just him.
28:01The most controlled man in New York was looking at my mouth like he wanted it.
28:07Mr. Castellano, you've had too much.
28:14You're right, I'm sorry.
28:15I had too much.
28:16The rest of the ride was silence.
28:18A heavy, humming silence with my pulse loud in my ears.
28:27Leo saved me.
28:28He sprinted at the front door with his picture book.
28:32I scooped him up and ran upstairs before I had to look Luca in the face again.
28:38I tucked Leo in, then opened my laptop and started scrolling job boards.
28:43Sebastian was right about one thing.
28:44My Ivy League degree shouldn't be wasted by eating in a mansion playing house.
28:49I'd done that marriage already, stayed home, made myself small.
28:53The minute he didn't need me, he tossed me into the street with nothing.
28:57I'd be damned if I let that happen twice.
28:59While Leo needed me, I had a place here.
29:02The day he didn't, what was I?
29:05Though I'm not ready to go back to work yet, physically or mentally.
29:08But knowing the market, updating a resume, that couldn't hurt.
29:12Then my phone lit up.
29:14A text.
29:15From Luca.
29:18The butler did the coffee.
29:20Always.
29:21And the first rule of this house was don't go to the third floor.
29:24I ground a fresh espresso anyway.
29:26Then I stood at the bottom of the staircase.
29:29Hesitated.
29:30Was this a test?
29:31Did the last applicant get launched out a window after being summoned upstairs?
29:35Was this revenge for the car?
29:37I called him.
29:40Mr. Castellana.
29:41Coffee's here.
29:42Come down for it?
29:44Bring it up.
29:45I hit the record button on my phone.
29:47Caught it.
29:48If he tried anything sketchy, I had proof.
29:52I climbed the stairs.
29:54Knocked.
29:55Come in.
29:56I pushed the door open.
29:58And forgot how to breathe.
30:01He'd just gotten out of the shower.
30:04Black silk robe, loosely tied at the waist.
30:06A drop slid from his jaw, down his throat, into the open robe.
30:11Bathhouse art.
30:12Renaissance painting.
30:14Holy hell.
30:15He took the coffee.
30:17His fingertips dragged across mine on purpose.
30:21That scared of me?
30:22Nora, am I a monster?
30:26Nora.
30:30From now on, you can come into my room whenever you want.
30:33My face still burned.
30:35The rules of this house and the rules of my heart were both breaking.
30:39I woke up the next morning with a sore throat.
30:42Sneezing.
30:43Of course.
30:44Wet hair.
30:45Late night.
30:45Fancy dress.
30:46Too much champagne.
30:47I shuffled downstairs in sweats, expecting the empty great room.
30:52Lupa was on the couch.
30:53Black turtleneck.
30:54Wireframe glasses.
30:56The combination should be illegal.
30:58Morning.
30:59He set the paper down.
31:01You're sick.
31:03A little.
31:04The back of his hand landed on my forehead, calm, practiced, like he did it every morning.
31:09I went stiff as a board.
31:11Not bad.
31:13I'll grab some Therafex.
31:14You'll be fine.
31:15He guided me to the couch like I was made of glass, walked to the kitchen.
31:19A six-foot-something Mafia Don, stirring a packet of cold medicine into a mug.
31:24Usually, a Don would poison the drink instead.
31:27I caught myself wondering what kind of woman Leo's mother had been to deserve a man like this.
31:41I drank the Theraflu and slunk back to bed.
31:43I didn't want to be in his way, so I just dozed off when an unknown number rang.
31:53Nora, it's me.
31:54Sebastian.
31:55I started to hang up.
31:56Don't.
31:57I'm parked outside the Castellani gate.
31:59Come out or I'll be at the front door, up to you.
32:01I did not want him at the door.
32:03I did not want my past laid out on Luca's marble entryway like roadkill.
32:07Sebastian intercepted me on the sidewalk.
32:10Nora, how long is this stunt going on for?
32:13Mrs. Crane working as a nanny?
32:16You don't feel humiliated, but I do.
32:19I'm not doing anything to you, Sebastian.
32:21Stop the act.
32:23You dressed up last night to make me jealous.
32:25Fine.
32:26I'll admit it.
32:27After you left, I missed you a little.
32:30Here's the deal.
32:31Apologize to my mom and my sister.
32:33We remarry.
32:34You can stop scrubbing floors for strangers.
32:38Sebastian.
32:40I didn't do anything wrong.
32:41What am I apologizing for?
32:44You still don't see the problem?
32:48You haven't been beaten down enough.
32:50I was about to fire back when a small, round cannonball blew past me.
32:53Leo.
32:54When he saw a strange man hassling me, he did not hesitate.
32:57My mom didn't do anything wrong.
32:59My mom is the best mom in the whole world.
33:02He glared up at him like a furious cherub, protecting me.
33:06Something cracked open in my chest.
33:08I pulled him in tight.
33:10Kid, what did you just call her?
33:12Isn't she your nanny?
33:14You're a nanny.
33:16Your whole family is a nanny.
33:18Nora is my mom.
33:19My best mom.
33:21He pulled back, anxious.
33:23I nodded.
33:24My eyes were wet again.
33:26Nora.
33:27You'll be my mom, right?
33:29I'll be so good.
33:30I promise.
33:33Leo.
33:34I am your mom's sweetheart.
33:36He squeezed me tighter and refused to let go.
33:39Sebastian's face twisted into a slow, ugly smile.
33:42Oh.
33:43Oh, I see it now.
33:46Nora.
33:47You're putting a child up to it.
33:49You're playing the long game on Castelloni.
33:52He grabbed my arm.
33:53Listen.
33:55Castorano isn't a man you scam.
33:58He's known for ice in his veins.
34:00He finds out you're using his son to angle for him.
34:02He'll bury you in the East River.
34:04A warm hand landed on my waist.
34:06I hadn't heard him come outside.
34:09Luca.
34:09He pulled me into him.
34:12Mr. Crane.
34:13The last time we spoke, you insulted my wife.
34:16That's why I pulled the mandate.
34:18I was planning to tell the other firms on the street that this was personal.
34:21They could keep doing business with Crane of Papital.
34:24After today, I don't think I need to.
34:27Castellano.
34:28What, you wife?
34:30Who's your wife?
34:31Mr. Crane.
34:33Are you really still confused?
34:35Or are you only capable of believing what you want to believe?
34:38Nora is my wife.
34:40The mother of my son.
34:43Send him off.
34:45Luca turned to the butler at the door.
34:47If anyone like this bothers Mrs. Castellano again, have my men throw him out.
34:51He took Leo with one arm, wrapped the other around me, walked us inside.
34:56The second the door closed, I peeled out of Luca's arm.
34:59Awkward as hell.
35:01I took Leo upstairs to my room.
35:04Leo.
35:05Where were you all morning?
35:07I didn't see you all day.
35:09Don't even ask.
35:11Dad sent me to preschool.
35:13What?
35:14You preschool?
35:16He said he didn't want you working too hard.
35:20He said he needed alone time with you.
35:25Why does he need alone time with me?
35:28Dad said he had to make you fall in love with him.
35:31Otherwise, you might leave us.
35:33Leo was four sentences into his report when Luca appeared in the doorway.
35:38Leo.
35:39Downstairs.
35:40Dinner.
35:41Stop bothering your mother.
35:42My whole face hot.
35:44Mom.
35:45I'll be back to keep you company in a bit.
35:48He scampered out.
35:49Luca didn't leave.
35:50He walked in.
35:53Feeling better?
35:54I looked sideways.
35:56Mr. Castellano.
35:57Thank you for what you did.
35:59Please don't ruin a business decision for me.
36:03I'm really not worth it.
36:05Not worth what?
36:08What you did out there.
36:11Nora.
36:12I told you.
36:13You're my wife.
36:15Protecting you is my job.
36:18But...
36:18Stop calling this a paper marriage.
36:21Nora.
36:22I want a real one.
36:24I had not expected him to swing this hard, this fast.
36:28My face went up in flames.
36:30I'll give you time.
36:31Take whatever you need.
36:33But right now, I want to collect just a little husband privilege.
36:37Before I could form a coherent thought, he leaned in.
36:40A long, warm hand cradled my cheek.
36:42Can I?
36:43I didn't say a word.
36:46I'll take this as consent.
36:47Then his lips crashed against mine, hard and ruthless.
36:51His tongue swept into my mouth, stealing the air from my lungs.
36:55Right.
36:56This was how a mafia boss kissed.
36:58Cold.
36:59Merciless.
37:00Taking whatever he wanted.
37:01The kiss lasted so long my mind went blank by the time he finally pulled away.
37:06He rubbed his thumb over my swollen lips.
37:09My little princess, that's enough for today.
37:16Next time, I won't let you off so easily.
37:20Leo got hauled to preschool again the next morning, under protest.
37:24My cold was almost gone.
37:25Luca asked if I wanted to see a movie.
37:28After everything that had happened, I thought about it.
37:30We were married on paper.
37:32If something real was going to grow there, that wasn't the worst outcome.
37:36He had a private media room on the third floor.
37:38It was my first time entering other room in third floor.
37:42Before that, he showed me his collection room.
37:45One entire wall was covered in cold weapons.
37:48Daggers, knives, blades of every kind.
37:51Honestly, it was breathtaking.
37:53I was still standing there staring at the wall when he stepped up behind me and fastened a necklace around
37:58my neck.
37:58Another snake.
38:00Exactly like the tattoo on his body.
38:02A little gift.
38:04Don't reject it.
38:06Then he took my hand and led me into the media room.
38:09He put on a French romance film.
38:11Slow, elegant kisses on the screen.
38:13Mixed with far less elegant sounds in the background.
38:16Luca leaned closer, his voice brushing against my ear.
38:21Nora.
38:23Yes?
38:24I closed my eyes, my fingers tightening around the snake pendant,
38:28like a girl being offered up as a sacrifice.
38:30Bye-bye.
38:30Bye-bye.
38:30Bye-bye.
38:30Bye-bye.
38:31Bye-bye.
38:31Bye-bye.
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