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The Heirs He Never Deserved
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00:00:00I wanted to fill in, but I didn't.
00:00:02Three months ago, when I finally worked up the courage to tell him I was pregnant,
00:00:06I walked into his office and found Elena, his mistress,
00:00:09sitting on his desk, his hand on her stelly.
00:00:12She was pregnant too.
00:00:13We're expecting Luca.
00:00:16He smiled.
00:00:17He actually smiled.
00:00:19I had never seen that smile directed at me.
00:00:22Not once in three years.
00:00:24I backed out of the room before either of them noticed me.
00:00:27I married to Luca Castellino, CEO of Castellini Industries, three years ago,
00:00:33and I had had been nothing but a clause in a contract,
00:00:35a uterus rented by his dying grandmother's last wish.
00:00:39Marry a good girl, Luca.
00:00:41Give me a grandchild before I go.
00:00:44He married me.
00:00:47But now, I am signing the divorce papers
00:00:50while my twins are dying in the NEICU,
00:00:54and my billionaire husband doesn't even know they existed.
00:00:58His assistant delivered the papers.
00:01:01Not him.
00:01:02He also delivered the news that his mistress was pregnant
00:01:05and that the penthouse I'd been thrown out of
00:01:08was being redecorated in her favorite color,
00:01:11pink.
00:01:12I laughed so hard the nurse came running.
00:01:16He never touched me, not willingly.
00:01:19Not once did he come to my bed without reeking of her perfume first,
00:01:23his jaw tight with resentment,
00:01:25performing a duty like it physically repulsed him.
00:01:28I was the good girl, the charity case,
00:01:31the quiet little nobody from the orphanage his grandmother had funded.
00:01:36Elena Vargas was the love of his life.
00:01:38Tall, golden, old money.
00:01:41The woman he paraded at every gala while I stayed home
00:01:44counting the days until my contract expired.
00:01:46But the contract said,
00:01:48produce an heir or leave with nothing.
00:01:51I produced too.
00:01:52But he?
00:01:54He didn't know.
00:02:03But the contract said,
00:02:05produce an heir or leave with nothing.
00:02:08I produced too.
00:02:09But he?
00:02:11He didn't know.
00:02:14That night, he came home late.
00:02:19The contract ends in six months.
00:02:22My lawyers will handle the terms.
00:02:23You'll get the settlement we agreed on.
00:02:26And if there's a child?
00:02:28He finally looked at me.
00:02:31His eyes were steel gray, beautiful and empty.
00:02:34There is no child, Sarah.
00:02:36We both know you're barren.
00:02:38The doctors confirmed it.
00:02:40The doctors he had chosen.
00:02:42The doctors Elena had bribed.
00:02:46I found out about the falsified fertility reports a week later when my OBGYN called to congratulate me on the
00:02:53twins.
00:02:54I didn't tell him.
00:02:56I didn't tell him.
00:02:57I packed one bag.
00:02:58I disappeared to my friend Rose's apartment in Brooklyn.
00:03:01I gave birth alone in a public hospital, biting down on a rolled towel because the epidural came too late.
00:03:37My son came first, then my daughter.
00:03:41I handed the papers back.
00:03:42I handed the papers back.
00:03:43Tell him congratulations.
00:03:46He nodded, already turning away.
00:03:49And tell him that the barren wife he threw away just gave birth to the only Castelloni heirs that will
00:03:55ever exist.
00:03:57He froze.
00:03:59I didn't wait for his reaction.
00:04:01I wheeled myself back to the NICU, pressed my hand to the glass, and watched my children breathe.
00:04:08They were mine.
00:04:09They would never know his name.
00:04:18I wheeled myself back to the NICU, pressed my hand to the glass, and watched my children breathe.
00:04:25They were mine.
00:04:26They would never know his name.
00:04:29The twins came home after 19 days in the NICU.
00:04:35Rose's apartment was a shoebox, a cramped one-bedroom in Bushton with peeling paint and a radiator that clacked like
00:04:41a war drum at 3 a.m.
00:04:42It was the safest place I had ever lived.
00:04:45I set car seats down on the kitchen counter and stared at my children.
00:04:50Leo had his father's jaw all ready.
00:04:52At three weeks old, the stubborn set of that tiny chin was unmistakable.
00:04:56Mia had my eyes.
00:04:58Dark, watchful, already suspicious of the world.
00:05:03You look like hell.
00:05:07I feel like hell.
00:05:08Good, because hell is about to get worse.
00:05:10She tossed her phone onto the counter.
00:05:13The screen showed a tabloid headline.
00:05:15Castellano's CEO announces engagement to socialite Elena Vargas.
00:05:19She's the one I've been waiting for.
00:05:21Below the headline was a photo from the charity gala.
00:05:24Luca was wearing a tuxedo that made him look like he'd been sculpted by God on a particularly inspired day.
00:05:29Elena was draped on his arm in a gold dress, her hand resting on her stomach.
00:05:34The caption read, Baby on board.
00:05:37Sources confirm the happy couple is expecting their first child.
00:05:40I stared at the photo.
00:05:42His hand was on the small of her back.
00:05:44The exact place he used to rest his hand on mine when we were forced to attend events together.
00:05:49Except on me, it felt like a leash.
00:05:51On her, it looked like worship.
00:05:55Sarah?
00:05:56You okay?
00:05:57I'm fine.
00:05:58You're clipping that mug hard enough to shatter it.
00:06:00I set it down.
00:06:01My hands were trembling.
00:06:04He thinks I'm barren, Rosa.
00:06:06He thinks I couldn't give him what he wanted.
00:06:08And now he's celebrating with the woman who made sure of it.
00:06:11The falsified reports?
00:06:15Elena's cousin is a nurse at the clinic.
00:06:17She switched my lab results.
00:06:19Made it look like I had premature ovarian failure.
00:06:21Rosa's face went white.
00:06:23That's...
00:06:24Sarah, that's criminal.
00:06:26You could sue.
00:06:27Sue a Castellano?
00:06:29With what money?
00:06:30What lawyers?
00:06:31I signed away my rights in the divorce.
00:06:33I get the settlement and nothing else.
00:06:34No claims.
00:06:35No custody disputes.
00:06:36Because officially, there are no children.
00:06:38Mia started crying.
00:06:40A thin, rigi-wail that pierced the kitchen.
00:06:43I picked her up, cradling her against my chest.
00:06:47She was so light.
00:06:48So fragile.
00:06:50I need a job.
00:06:51You just gave birth three weeks ago.
00:06:54And I have two mouths to feed.
00:06:56No savings after the NQ bills.
00:06:58And a settlement that won't arrive for 90 days.
00:07:01Rosa did her look.
00:07:02I recognize that look.
00:07:03She was about to say something I wouldn't like.
00:07:07There's a position open at my company.
00:07:09Your company is Falco & Associates?
00:07:11Yes.
00:07:12The architecture firm run by Adrian Falco?
00:07:17Yes.
00:07:18Luca's biggest rival?
00:07:21Yes.
00:07:22I looked at her.
00:07:24What's the position?
00:07:27To the CEO.
00:07:29His last one quit because he's, and I quote,
00:07:31an impossible, demanding, arrogant perfectionist with zero emotional intelligence.
00:07:35Sounds familiar.
00:07:36The pay is insane, Sarah.
00:07:38Six figures, full benefits, on-site daycare.
00:07:41I looked down at Mia.
00:07:42She had stopped crying.
00:07:44She was staring up at me with those dark, knowing eyes.
00:07:49When's the interview?
00:07:51Rosa grinned.
00:07:52Tomorrow morning, 8 a.m.
00:07:54I looked at the tabloid photo one more time.
00:07:57Luca's smile.
00:07:58Elena's hand on her stomach.
00:08:00The fairy tale they were selling to the world.
00:08:03I closed the browser.
00:08:07I'll be there.
00:08:25Adrian Falcone was not what I expected.
00:08:28I expected a suit.
00:08:29I expected a corner office.
00:08:31I expected the polished, sterile arrogance I had spent three years drowning in.
00:08:37Instead, I found a man in a rolled-sleeved white shirt sitting on the floor of his office,
00:08:43surrounded by architectural blueprints,
00:08:45eating pad-tied directly from the container with chopsticks.
00:08:49He looked up when I walked in.
00:08:51His eyes were green.
00:08:54Not the pale, watery green of jade,
00:08:57but the deep, dark green of a forest after a storm.
00:09:01You're early.
00:09:03You're on the floor.
00:09:05He grinned.
00:09:07It was crooked, unexpected, and disarmingly warm.
00:09:11The desk is for people who've given up on creativity.
00:09:14Sit.
00:09:14He gestured to the floor.
00:09:16I sat in my interview suit
00:09:18on the hardwood floor of a billionaire's office.
00:09:22He slid the pad-pie fee towards me.
00:09:24Hungry?
00:09:26I'm here for an interview, Mr. Falcone.
00:09:29Adrian.
00:09:30And the interview started the second you walked past my secretary without flinching.
00:09:34She's terrifying.
00:09:35Most candidates cry.
00:09:39I had survived three years with Luca Castelloni.
00:09:42A stern secretary was a vacation.
00:09:46He picked up my resume.
00:09:49It was thin.
00:09:50Embarrassingly thin.
00:09:52Three years of marriage had erased my career.
00:09:55I had been a promising design student before Luca's grandmother plucked me from the orphanage
00:10:01and groomed me into wife material.
00:10:04There's a gap here.
00:10:06There's a gap here.
00:10:06Three years.
00:10:07What were you doing?
00:10:08I was married.
00:10:10Two?
00:10:11I hesitated.
00:10:13It's not relevant.
00:10:15He looked at me.
00:10:16Those forest green eyes were sharp,
00:10:18cutting through my careful composure.
00:10:21Everything is relevant in this office, Sarah.
00:10:24I don't hire secrets.
00:10:26I hire people.
00:10:28Luca Castelloni.
00:10:31The chopsticks stopped.
00:10:33Adrian set down them soon, the padwai slowly.
00:10:37You were married to Luca Castelloni?
00:10:39He repeated, his voice carefully neutral.
00:10:43Yes.
00:10:44The Luca Castellino who is currently trying to poach my harbor project.
00:10:49Yes.
00:10:50The Luca Castellino who once called me, and I'm quoting from a leaked email,
00:10:55a trust fund architect playing with daddy's Legos.
00:11:00That sounds like him.
00:11:01Adrian leaned back, studying me with intensity that made my skin prickle.
00:11:07Why are you here, Sarah?
00:11:09Is this some kind of corporate espionage?
00:11:12I'm here because your firm offers on-site daycare,
00:11:15and I have three-week-old twins who need their mother close.
00:11:19The sharpness in his eyes softened by a single, barely perceptible degree.
00:11:24Twins?
00:11:25A boy and a girl.
00:11:27Does Castellano know?
00:11:29No.
00:11:31Why not?
00:11:32I looked him in the eye, because he told me I was barren,
00:11:36threw me away,
00:11:38and is currently engaged to the woman who falsified my medical records
00:11:43to make sure I'd never give him an air.
00:11:46The silence that followed was deafening.
00:11:49Adrian set my resume down.
00:11:52You start Monday.
00:11:54You haven't asked about my qualifications?
00:11:56You survived three years married to the most ruthless CEO in New York without breaking.
00:12:02That's the only qualification I need.
00:12:04He stood up, extending his hand.
00:12:07I took it.
00:12:08His grip was warm, firm, but not crushing.
00:12:13Welcome to Falcone and Associates, Sarah.
00:12:15I shook his hand.
00:12:16For the first time in three years, someone was looking at me like I was a person.
00:12:20Not a clause in a contract.
00:12:22I didn't trust it, but I needed the daycare.
00:12:26Thank you, Adrian.
00:12:28He held the door open for me as I left.
00:12:31Oh, and Sarah?
00:12:32I turned.
00:12:34Bring the twins on Monday.
00:12:35I want to meet them.
00:12:37I blinked.
00:12:38Why?
00:12:39He shrugged, that crooked grin returning.
00:12:43I like kids.
00:12:44They're honest.
00:12:46Unlike everyone else in this building.
00:12:48I walked out of Falcone and Associates with a job, a start date, and a strange, unfamiliar
00:12:54warmth blooming in my chest.
00:12:56It felt dangerous.
00:12:58It felt like hope.
00:13:08I walked out of Falcone and Associates with a job, a start date, and a strange, unfamiliar
00:13:13warmth blooming in my chest.
00:13:20The daycare at Falcone and Associates had floored-to-ceiling windows, a reading nooth shaped like a cloud,
00:13:27and a woman named Maria who sang lullabies in Portuguese.
00:13:34Humming a lullaby.
00:13:36Leo was instantly charmed.
00:13:39He gurgled at Maria like she was the second coming.
00:13:43Mia screamed for 45 minutes straight, then fell asleep mid-howl.
00:13:48Her tiny fist clenched around my index finger.
00:13:51I cried myself free, kissed both their foreheads, and walked to my desk.
00:14:01My desk was directly outside Adrian's office.
00:14:04The glass wall between us meant I could see him at all times.
00:14:08Pacing, sketching, arguing with his phone.
00:14:11He was a hurricane motion.
00:14:13By noon on my first day, I had reorganized his calendar, intercepted three panicked calls
00:14:18from contractors, and discovered that his filing system was, in fact, a series of post-it
00:14:23notes stuck to the inside of a closet door.
00:14:28You're fast.
00:14:30He placed them on my desk.
00:14:32You're a disaster.
00:14:34He laughed.
00:14:36It was loud, genuine, and startled me enough to look up.
00:14:39Fair?
00:14:40What's the damage?
00:14:41You've double-booked yourself every Thursday for the past six months.
00:14:46You owe the city three permit renewals, and someone named Big Tony has called 14 times.
00:14:53He sounds upset.
00:14:54Big Tony is my concrete guy.
00:14:56He's always upset.
00:14:57It's his personality.
00:14:58He leaned against the doorframe, sipping his coffee, watching me work.
00:15:02I felt his gaze like a physical thing.
00:15:05Warm, steady, but not invasive.
00:15:08It was nothing like Luca's gaze, which had always felt like a cold audit.
00:15:15Sarah.
00:15:16Hmm?
00:15:16You've been here four hours, and you haven't smiled once.
00:15:19I stopped typing.
00:15:22I'm working.
00:15:23Working people are allowed to smile.
00:15:25It's not in the contract.
00:15:27Contract.
00:15:28Contract.
00:15:29The word hit me like a slap.
00:15:32My fingers froze over the keyboard.
00:15:35Adrian noticed instantly.
00:15:37His expression shifted from playful to alert.
00:15:40What did I say?
00:15:44Nothing.
00:15:45It's nothing.
00:15:46He set his coffee down and crouched beside my desk, bringing himself to my eye level.
00:15:52Sarah.
00:15:53I have exactly one rule in this office.
00:15:55No lies.
00:16:00If something I say bothers you, tell me.
00:16:02I'd rather be corrected than be an accidental asshole.
00:16:06I looked at him.
00:16:07His green eyes were steady, patient.
00:16:11My marriage was a contract.
00:16:13That word, it's loaded for me.
00:16:15He nodded slowly.
00:16:17Noted.
00:16:18I'll use agreement from now on.
00:16:21Or unholy pact.
00:16:23Whichever you prefer.
00:16:25A sound escaped me.
00:16:26Small.
00:16:27An involuntary.
00:16:28A laugh.
00:16:29His eyes lit up.
00:16:31There it is.
00:16:32My cheeks burned.
00:16:34My cheeks burned.
00:16:34I turned back to the screen.
00:16:36Go deal with Big Tony.
00:16:38He stood.
00:16:39Grinning.
00:16:40And walked back into his office.
00:16:43I pressed my hand to my chest.
00:16:46My heart was beating too fast.
00:16:47Don't.
00:16:48I told myself, don't you dare.
00:16:51I had crawled out of one cage.
00:16:53I was not walking into another.
00:17:00But at five o'clock, when Adrian walked me to the daycare and held Leo while I buckled
00:17:06Mia into her car seat, held him naturally, like he'd done it a thousand times, like it
00:17:12was the most normal thing in the world, I felt the walls I'd built crack.
00:17:20Just a fracture.
00:17:22A hairline.
00:17:25But enough to let the light in.
00:17:35I felt the walls I'd built crack.
00:17:41Just a fracture.
00:17:43A hairline.
00:17:45But enough to let the light in.
00:17:48Two weeks in, the rhythm settled.
00:17:51I arrived at seven.
00:17:53Adrian arrived at 6.30, which meant coffee was already waiting on my desk.
00:17:57Always the right order.
00:17:59Always still hot.
00:18:00I didn't ask Aalineu.
00:18:02I took mine with oat milk and two sugars.
00:18:05I suspected Rova.
00:18:10By Friday, I had overhauled his entire scheduling system, recovered a permit that had been lost
00:18:15in City Hall for three months, and negotiated a 12% discount from Big Tony, who now called
00:18:22me the Scary Lady.
00:18:24I was good at this.
00:18:26I had forgotten what it felt like to be good at something that wasn't shrinking.
00:18:31At 4 p.m., Adrian knocked on the glass wall between us.
00:18:35Come look at this.
00:18:36I walked into his office.
00:18:38He was standing in front of a massive blueprint pinned to the wall.
00:18:42It was the Harbor Project.
00:18:45The crown jewel of his portfolio.
00:18:47A mixed-use waterfront development that would redefine the Brooklyn skyline.
00:18:53What do you see?
00:18:54I studied the layout.
00:18:56The residential tower is too close to the commercial block.
00:18:59You'll lose the sightline to the water.
00:19:02And the pedestrian bridge, the load distribution is wrong.
00:19:06It'll need reinforcement.
00:19:08He stared at me.
00:19:09You have a design background.
00:19:11It wasn't a question.
00:19:14I studied architecture for two years before I got married.
00:19:17Before you were collected.
00:19:21I flinched.
00:19:22It was accurate, but hearing it from someone else made it real in a way I wasn't prepared for.
00:19:29Why did you stop?
00:19:31Luca's grandmother thought a wife should manage a household.
00:19:34Not a drafting table.
00:19:38And you listened?
00:19:39I was 18.
00:19:41She saved me from an orphanage.
00:19:43I owed her everything.
00:19:44You owed her gratitude.
00:19:45Not your entire identity.
00:19:47The words landed like a physical blow.
00:19:49Not painful, but jarring.
00:19:51Like stepping into cold water.
00:19:53He pulled a pencil from behind his ear and held it out to me.
00:19:57Show me.
00:20:01Show you what?
00:20:02Fix the sightline.
00:20:03Fix the bridge.
00:20:04Show me what you see.
00:20:05I took the pencil.
00:20:07My hand trembled slightly.
00:20:09I hadn't drawn in three years.
00:20:11I stepped up to the blueprint.
00:20:13The paper was rough under my fingers.
00:20:15The blue lines precise and familiar.
00:20:17I drew.
00:20:18I moved the residential tower back 15 meters.
00:20:22I widened the pedestrian corridor.
00:20:24I sketched a curved bridge that followed the natural line of the waterfront.
00:20:28It took me seven minutes.
00:20:30When I stepped back, Adrian was leaning against his desk, arms crossed.
00:20:36You're wasted as an assistant.
00:20:38What?
00:20:40I need the job, Adrian.
00:20:41I need the daycare.
00:20:42I can't...
00:20:43I'm not firing you.
00:20:44I'm promoting you.
00:20:46What?
00:20:48Junior architect.
00:20:50You'll work on the Harbor Project with my design team during the day.
00:20:53You'll still manage my calendar.
00:20:55God knows no one else can, but I want your brain on this project, not just my inbox.
00:20:59You have talent.
00:21:00I don't have a degree.
00:21:02The degree can come later.
00:21:03I'll pay for it.
00:21:03I stared at him.
00:21:05Why?
00:21:06He uncrossed his arms and took a step towards me.
00:21:09Because I spent my whole life being underestimated by men like Castellino.
00:21:14And I'll be damned if I let him do the same thing to you.
00:21:19My eyes stung.
00:21:21I blinked hard, refusing to cry in front of my boss.
00:21:25Okay.
00:21:26Okay?
00:21:28I'll do it.
00:21:29He smiled.
00:21:31That quicked, devastating smile.
00:21:34Good.
00:21:34Now go pick up your kids.
00:21:36Maria says Leo learned to blow a raspberry and Mia has been giving everyone the death stare.
00:21:41She gets that from you, by the way.
00:21:45I laughed.
00:21:46A real laugh.
00:21:48He watched me laugh like it was the most important thing that had happened all day.
00:21:52I walked out of his office, clutching the pencil he'd given me like a talisman.
00:21:57I didn't realize until later that I'd forgotten to give it back.
00:22:01I didn't realize until even later that he never asked for him.
00:22:13I didn't realize until later that I'd forgotten to give it back.
00:22:18I didn't realize until even later that he never asked for him.
00:22:24The tabloids found me on a Tuesday.
00:22:26I was buying diapers at a Bottega in Bushwick when I saw my own face on the cover of a
00:22:31gossip magazine.
00:22:33Castellino's ex-wife spotted working for his rival.
00:22:36Is she spilling secrets?
00:22:37The photo was grainy, taken from across the street.
00:22:41Me, walking into the Falcone building, a baby carrier in each hand.
00:22:46My blood went cold.
00:22:50By the time I got to the office, Adrian was already on the phone.
00:22:55I don't care.
00:22:56I want it done by...
00:22:57His voice was low, controlled, and lethal.
00:23:00If your photographer comes within 200 feet of my building again, I will personally ensure his camera ends up inside
00:23:06his body.
00:23:08Are we clear?
00:23:10He hung up and looked at me.
00:23:12Sit down.
00:23:13I sat.
00:23:15My hands were shaking.
00:23:17He knows where I am now.
00:23:19He's known for a week.
00:23:20His lawyer sent a letter to my legal department.
00:23:23I had it shredded.
00:23:25What did it say?
00:23:27It demanded that I terminate your employment, citing a non-P clause in your divorce settlement.
00:23:35I never signed a non-compete.
00:23:37I know.
00:23:37It was a bluff.
00:23:39Castellino is testing the waters.
00:23:42I can't believe he would do this.
00:23:45He walked around the desk and sat on the edge, close enough that I could smell his cologne.
00:23:50Cedar and something warm.
00:23:53Cedar, he's going to come for you, not because he wants you back.
00:23:56Because you're with me now, and that makes him look weak.
00:24:00I'm not with you.
00:24:02I work for you.
00:24:04Something flickered in his eyes, gone before I could name it.
00:24:09You know what I mean.
00:24:13The intercom buzzed.
00:24:16Mr. Falcone, there's a Luca Castellino in the lobby.
00:24:19He doesn't have an appointment, but he's insistent.
00:24:23Adrian looked at me.
00:24:25Do you want to see him?
00:24:28Do you want me to throw him out?
00:24:34He'll make a scene.
00:24:35I don't care about scenes.
00:24:37I took a breath.
00:24:38Then another.
00:24:41No.
00:24:42I'll see him.
00:24:43But not alone.
00:24:45Adrian nodded.
00:24:47He pressed the intercom.
00:24:50Send him up.
00:24:51And Sandra, make sure security stays close.
00:24:56Two minutes later, the elevator doors opened.
00:24:59Luca walked in.
00:25:01Three months.
00:25:02It had been three months since I'd seen him, and the sight still hit me like a freight train.
00:25:06He was devastating.
00:25:08Tall, broad-shouldered.
00:25:10His dark hair swept back with the kind of effortless precision that only money could buy.
00:25:15His suit was park in gray.
00:25:17His tie, blood red.
00:25:19His eyes found me instantly.
00:25:21They swept over my face, my body, my hands.
00:25:25Cataloging, calculating.
00:25:27Then they swept to Adrian, who was standing behind me like a wall.
00:25:31Luca's jaw tightened.
00:25:33Sarah.
00:25:34Luca.
00:25:35You look different.
00:25:37I look alive.
00:25:38That tends to happen when you stop starving.
00:25:40His eyes narrowed.
00:25:42He turned to Adrian.
00:25:44Falcone.
00:25:46Castellano.
00:25:47What brings you to the wrong side of town?
00:25:49Luca smiled.
00:25:51It didn't reach his eyes.
00:25:54I came to collect something that belongs to me.
00:25:57Nothing in this building belongs to you.
00:25:59Luca's gaze returned to me.
00:26:01We need to talk.
00:26:03Privately.
00:26:03Anything you want to say to me, you can say in front of my employer.
00:26:07Your employer.
00:26:09Is that what he is?
00:26:11Yes.
00:26:12Funny.
00:26:13The tabloids say otherwise.
00:26:14The tabloids also said you had a soul.
00:26:16They're unreliable.
00:26:18Luca's composure cracked.
00:26:20A muscle jumped in his jaw.
00:26:22Sign a new NDA, Sarah.
00:26:24Whatever you've told him about my company.
00:26:26I haven't told him anything about your company.
00:26:28I don't care about your company.
00:26:31Then why are you here?
00:26:33Because he offered me a job.
00:26:34And daycare.
00:26:36And basic human respect.
00:26:38Three things you never managed in three years.
00:26:41The silence was a living thing.
00:26:44Luca took a step toward me.
00:26:46Adrian moved.
00:26:47Subtle but unmistakable.
00:26:49He stepped to my side, closing the gap between us.
00:26:52I think we're done here.
00:26:54Luca looked at him.
00:26:56At the way Adrian stood beside me.
00:26:58At the possessive angle of his body.
00:27:00Something dark flashed across Luca's face.
00:27:03This isn't over.
00:27:04He turned and walked toward the elevator.
00:27:07At the doors he paused.
00:27:09Oh, and Sarah?
00:27:10Elena's baby is due in four months.
00:27:13We're naming him Mateo.
00:27:15After my grandfather.
00:27:17He stepped into the elevator.
00:27:20The doors closed.
00:27:22I exhaled.
00:27:24My knees buckled.
00:27:25Adrian caught me.
00:27:29Breathe.
00:27:30He doesn't know about the twins.
00:27:33Good.
00:27:34Let's keep it that way.
00:27:38For how long?
00:27:40Adrian looked at me.
00:27:41His green eyes fierce.
00:27:43For as long as it takes to make sure he can never touch them.
00:27:59Elena Vargas came to my apartment.
00:28:01I don't know how she found it.
00:28:03Money, probably.
00:28:05Money could find anything.
00:28:07It was a Saturday morning.
00:28:08Rosa was at work.
00:28:10I was alone with the twins.
00:28:12The knock was sharp.
00:28:14Impatient.
00:28:15I opened the door with Mia on my hip, expecting the landlord.
00:28:20Elena stood in the hallway like a designer apparition.
00:28:23Blonde hair blown out to perfection.
00:28:25A cream cashmere coat that cost more than my rent.
00:28:28And a visible bump under her silk blouser.
00:28:32She looked at Mia.
00:28:35Oh my god, you actually...
00:28:38What do you want, Elena?
00:28:40She pushed past me into the apartment.
00:28:42Her eyes swept the cramped space with undisguised horror.
00:28:45The second-hand crib.
00:28:47The drying rack of tiny oneses.
00:28:49The stained kitchen counter.
00:28:52You live here?
00:28:53Get out of my home!
00:28:55She turned to face me.
00:28:56Her composure was back.
00:28:58Locked in place like armor.
00:28:59I came to offer you a deal.
00:29:03I don't make deals with people forged my medical records.
00:29:06She didn't flinch.
00:29:07She didn't deny it.
00:29:09That was necessary.
00:29:10Luca needed to believe you were defective.
00:29:12It was the only way he'd let you go.
00:29:14Defective.
00:29:15You know what I mean.
00:29:16I know exactly what you mean.
00:29:18Mia squirbed in my arms.
00:29:20I held her tighter.
00:29:22Elena's gaze kept drifting to my daughter's face.
00:29:24To the unmistakable Castellino features.
00:29:27The strong brow.
00:29:28The sharp cheekbones already forming even at two months old.
00:29:32He can't know.
00:29:34If Luca finds out you have his children.
00:29:36His heirs.
00:29:37Everything I've built collapses.
00:29:38Everything you've stolen.
00:29:40Call it what you want.
00:29:42The result is the same.
00:29:43Two million dollars.
00:29:45You take the money.
00:29:46You sign a confidentiality agreement.
00:29:48And you disappear.
00:29:49New city.
00:29:50New name.
00:29:51Luca never finds out.
00:29:52I stared at the envelope.
00:29:54Two million dollars.
00:29:56It was more money than I would see in a lifetime.
00:29:58It would pay for the apartment.
00:30:00For school.
00:30:01For everything.
00:30:02I looked at Mia.
00:30:04She was staring at Elena with those dark, knowing eyes.
00:30:07My eyes.
00:30:08I looked at Leo.
00:30:09Sleeping in the crib.
00:30:10His tiny chest rising and falling.
00:30:12They were not bargaining charges.
00:30:14They were not secrets to be bought.
00:30:16They were mine.
00:30:17No.
00:30:18Elena's composure cracked.
00:30:20Excuse me?
00:30:21I said no.
00:30:22I won't take your money.
00:30:24I won't sign your agreement.
00:30:26And I won't disappear.
00:30:27You're making a mistake, Sarah.
00:30:29The only mistake I ever made was trusting your family.
00:30:32I walked to the door and opened it.
00:30:35Get out.
00:30:36Elena stood her ground, her eyes blazing.
00:30:39If you don't take this deal, I will destroy you.
00:30:42I will make sure every firm in this city knows you're unstable.
00:30:46I will make sure no judge gives you custody.
00:30:48I will...
00:30:49You'll what?
00:30:50Forge more documents?
00:30:52Brive more doctors?
00:30:53I stepped closer.
00:30:55Mia still on my hip.
00:30:56My voice dropping to a whisper.
00:30:58I have copies of every falsified report, Elena.
00:31:01Every signature.
00:31:03Every transaction.
00:31:04It was a bluff.
00:31:06I had nothing.
00:31:07You're lying.
00:31:09Try me.
00:31:11She stared at me for a long, terrible moment.
00:31:14Then she snatched the envelope off the counter and walked to the door.
00:31:18She paused in the frame.
00:31:21You think that man, Falcone, will save you?
00:31:24He's using you to get to Luca.
00:31:27You're a weapon, Sarah.
00:31:28Not a woman.
00:31:29You've always been a weapon.
00:31:32She left.
00:31:33I closed the door.
00:31:34I locked it.
00:31:35I slid the chain into place.
00:31:37Then I sank to the floor and held my daughter so tight, she sighed.
00:31:44My phone buzzed.
00:31:45The text from was a visitor.
00:31:47Heard there was a visitor.
00:31:49My security flagged a car outside your building.
00:31:51Are you safe?
00:31:52I stared at the message.
00:31:54It had security watching my building.
00:31:56I didn't know whether to be grateful or terrified.
00:31:59I typed back, we're fine.
00:32:01Three dots appeared.
00:32:03Then...
00:32:04I'm coming over.
00:32:05Don't argue.
00:32:07I didn't argue.
00:32:17I'm coming over.
00:32:18Don't argue.
00:32:20I didn't argue.
00:32:25Adrian arrived in 20 minutes.
00:32:27He was wearing jeans and a gray t-shirt.
00:32:30No suit.
00:32:31No armor.
00:32:32Just a man who had dropped everything on a Saturday and driven across Brooklyn because
00:32:37a woman he barely knew might be in danger.
00:32:41He brought groceries.
00:32:43You don't have to...
00:32:45Where do you keep the pasta?
00:32:47Left cabinet.
00:32:48Adrian.
00:32:49Elena Vargas is dangerous, Sarah.
00:32:52I've had dealings with her family.
00:32:55They don't make threats.
00:32:57They make promises.
00:32:59He turned to face me.
00:33:00A box of pensy in one hand.
00:33:02What did she offer you?
00:33:04Two million to disappear.
00:33:06And?
00:33:08I said no.
00:33:09He set the pasta down.
00:33:11His expression was unreadable.
00:33:12You said no to two million dollars.
00:33:15My children aren't for sale.
00:33:17Something shifted in his eyes.
00:33:19Something warm and fierce and terrifyingly tender.
00:33:23No.
00:33:24They're not.
00:33:25He cooked dinner.
00:33:26Pasta with a simple tomato sauce.
00:33:29Nothing fancy.
00:33:30But the apartment filled with the smell of garlic and basil.
00:33:33And for a moment it felt like a home instead of a hiding place.
00:33:37We ate on the floor because the table was covered in laundry.
00:33:41Leo was propped in his bouncer, making noises at the ceiling.
00:33:46Mia was asleep on a blanket between us.
00:33:49Can I ask you something personal?
00:33:51Depends.
00:33:52Did he ever hurt you?
00:33:54Physically?
00:33:54I twirled pasta around my fork.
00:33:57He never hit me.
00:33:58That's not what I asked.
00:34:00I set the fork down.
00:34:02He hurt me by making me invisible.
00:34:06For three years, I lived in a penthouse and didn't exist.
00:34:09He never introduced me at events.
00:34:12He never said my name in public.
00:34:13His staff called me Mrs. Castellone.
00:34:16Never Sarah.
00:34:17I was a title.
00:34:18A function.
00:34:20And Elena?
00:34:21Elena was the woman he wished I was.
00:34:24He kept her in a separate apartment 12 blocks away.
00:34:28He'd leave our bed at midnight and come back at dawn smelling like her perfume.
00:34:31I did his laundry.
00:34:33I know exactly what Chanel Mer 5 smells like at 6 a.m.
00:34:40The silence stretched.
00:34:42Adrian reached over and picked up Mia.
00:34:44She didn't wake.
00:34:46She nestled into the kirk of his arm like she'd always been there.
00:34:50I'm going to tell you something.
00:34:51And I need you to hear it.
00:34:53Okay.
00:34:54You are not invisible, Sarah.
00:34:56You have never been invisible.
00:34:57The fact that a man chose not to see you is his blindness, not your absence.
00:35:02My throat closed.
00:35:04And these children are not a secret to be ashamed of.
00:35:07They are proof that you survived.
00:35:09I couldn't speak.
00:35:11He looked at me over my daughter's head.
00:35:13I will protect them, Sarah.
00:35:15And I will protect you.
00:35:17Not because you're useful to me.
00:35:19Not because you're a weapon against Castellino.
00:35:22Because you matter.
00:35:24A tear slid down my cheek.
00:35:26I wiped it away angrily.
00:35:28Don't make promises you can't keep.
00:35:30I have never broken a promise in my life.
00:35:33I looked at him.
00:35:34This man on my floor, holding my daughter making pasta in my disaster of a kitchen.
00:35:39And felt something psoriasmic shift inside my chest.
00:35:43It wasn't love.
00:35:44Not yet.
00:35:45It was the terrifying, exhilarating sensation of being seen.
00:35:50Okay.
00:35:50Okay?
00:35:52I believe you.
00:35:53He smiled.
00:35:55That crooked, devastating, world-ending smile.
00:36:00And for the first time since the twins were born, I didn't feel alone.
00:36:14That crooked, devastating, world-ending smile.
00:36:17I didn't feel alone.
00:36:23Monday morning, the lobby of Falkeen and Associates was chaos.
00:36:27I stepped out of the elevator and walked straight into a wall of noise.
00:36:32Raised voices, slamming doors.
00:36:35The shrill ring of phones going unanswered.
00:36:38Sandra, Adrian's secretary.
00:36:41He's in the conference room.
00:36:43It's bad.
00:36:44What happened?
00:36:46Castellino happened.
00:36:49I walked to the conference room.
00:36:51Through the glass wall, I could see Adrian standing at the head of the table.
00:36:56His hands flat on the surface.
00:36:58His posture coiled.
00:37:00I opened in the door.
00:37:01What's going on?
00:37:03Adrian didn't look up.
00:37:05Castellino filed an injunction against the Harbor Project.
00:37:08He's claiming intellectual property thiefed.
00:37:10He says our designs are based on proprietary concepts stolen from his firm.
00:37:14That's insane.
00:37:16Those designs are yours.
00:37:17I know that.
00:37:18You know that.
00:37:20But a judge won't know that until we go to court.
00:37:23And in the meantime, the project is frozen.
00:37:25Every contractor, every permit, every investor, on hold.
00:37:30His voice was steady.
00:37:31But I could see the tension in his jaw.
00:37:33The white of his knuckles.
00:37:36This isn't about the project.
00:37:37He finally looked at me.
00:37:39No, it's not.
00:37:41It's about me.
00:37:42He's punishing you for hiring me.
00:37:47Sarah.
00:37:47I'll resign.
00:37:49Today.
00:37:49If I'm gone, he has no reason.
00:37:51Sit down.
00:37:52His voice was quiet but absolute.
00:37:55I sat.
00:37:56You are not leaving.
00:37:58You are not the problem.
00:38:00Castellano is the problem.
00:38:01And I have been dealing with bullies since I was 12 years old.
00:38:05He picked up a file and slid it across the table to his head of legal.
00:38:09File a countersuit.
00:38:11Defamation.
00:38:12Tortuous interference.
00:38:13And while you're at it, subpoena his design archives from 2019 years.
00:38:18I happen to know he stole the original Harbor concept from a firm in Rotterdam.
00:38:22I have the receipts.
00:38:23The legal team scrambled.
00:38:26Adrian turned to me.
00:38:28I need you to do something.
00:38:30Anything.
00:38:32The investor gala is Thursday.
00:38:35Castellani will be there.
00:38:36He's going to try to poison every investor in the room against us.
00:38:40And?
00:38:41And I need you to present the Harbor project.
00:38:45You're redesigned.
00:38:46The one you sketched in my office.
00:38:49My heart stopped.
00:38:52Adrian, I'm a junior architect.
00:38:54I've been here a month.
00:38:56You're the most talented designer in this building.
00:38:58And the project lives or dies on Thursday night.
00:39:01I trust you.
00:39:03I stared at him.
00:39:05You're insane.
00:39:07Probably.
00:39:08Will you do it?
00:39:10I thought about Luca.
00:39:12About the way he'd called me Baron.
00:39:14About the way he'd signed away our marriage without looking me in the eye.
00:39:19I thought about Elena.
00:39:21Standing in my kitchen.
00:39:22Offering me money to disappear.
00:39:24I thought about my children sleeping in the daycare two floors below.
00:39:29Unaware that their mother was about to go to war.
00:39:32Yes.
00:39:34I'll do it.
00:39:35Adrian nodded once.
00:39:38Good.
00:39:39And Sarah?
00:39:41What?
00:39:42Wear something that makes him regret every decision he's ever made.
00:39:45I almost smiled.
00:39:48Almost.
00:39:59The gala was held at the Metropolitan Club.
00:40:02A gilded age monument to old money and older greeges.
00:40:08I wore black.
00:40:10A floor-length gown with a slit that climbed to mid-thigh.
00:40:13And a neckline that hinted without revealing.
00:40:17My hair was swept up, exposing the line of my neck.
00:40:22Adrian's stylist had offered jewelry.
00:40:24I declined.
00:40:26The only adornment I wore was the pencil.
00:40:30Adrian's pencil.
00:40:32Tucked behind my ear like a weapon.
00:40:35Adrian met me at the entrance.
00:40:37He was in a midnight blue tuxedo.
00:40:40He looked like he'd been carved from the night itself.
00:40:45When he saw me, he stopped walking.
00:40:48You're staring?
00:40:50I'm allowed to stare.
00:40:52You look like you're about to burn this building down.
00:40:54I might.
00:40:56He offered me his arm.
00:40:57We walked in together.
00:41:01The room was a sea of crystal and candlelight.
00:41:04New York's elites circled each other, like sharks in formal wear.
00:41:09I saw Luca immediately.
00:41:12He was standing by the bar with Elena.
00:41:14Luca saw me at the same moment.
00:41:17His glass froze halfway to his mouth.
00:41:19His eyes traced my dress.
00:41:22My hair.
00:41:23The confident set of my shoulders.
00:41:25I was not the woman he had divorced.
00:41:28That woman had been a shadow.
00:41:30A murmur.
00:41:32A nothing.
00:41:33I held his gaze for three full seconds.
00:41:37Then I looked away, dismissing him entirely.
00:41:40I felt his stare burn into my back.
00:41:43As Adrian led me to our table.
00:41:46The presentation was scheduled for 9 p.m.
00:41:50At 8.45, I excused myself to the restroom to review my notes.
00:41:54I pushed open the door.
00:41:57Elena was standing at the mirror, reapplying lipstick.
00:42:01We locked eyes in the reflection.
00:42:05Still here?
00:42:06I thought you'd have taken the money and run by now.
00:42:09Sorry to disappoint.
00:42:11She turned to face me, leaning against the marble counter.
00:42:14We'll destroy your little firm, you know.
00:42:17Luca always wins.
00:42:19He didn't win me.
00:42:21Her smile faltered.
00:42:24You think you're free?
00:42:25You think working for Falcone makes you independent?
00:42:28You're just a pawn in a different game, Sarah.
00:42:32Maybe.
00:42:33But at least in this game I get to play.
00:42:35I turned to leave.
00:42:37The twins.
00:42:38I stopped.
00:42:39My blood turned to ice.
00:42:41What about them?
00:42:42Luca doesn't know yet.
00:42:44But he will.
00:42:46I'll make sure of it.
00:42:48She tilted her head,
00:42:49a predatory smile curving her painted lips.
00:42:53And when he finds out you hid his heirs?
00:42:55His legitimate heirs?
00:42:57Do you think any court in this country will let you keep them?
00:43:01If you tell him I release the medical records.
00:43:04You're bluffing.
00:43:06You keep saying that.
00:43:07And yet here you are, sweating through your foundation.
00:43:10Her hand flew to her face, an involuntary, revealing gesture.
00:43:14I walked out without another word.
00:43:18My hands were shaking.
00:43:20But at 9 p.m., when the spotlight hit the stage and Adrian introduced me, my voice did not shake.
00:43:28I presented the harbor project.
00:43:31My harbor project.
00:43:34Every line, every curve, every sight line I had rewritten.
00:43:39The room was silent.
00:43:41Then it erupted.
00:43:43Applause.
00:43:44I looked at Luca.
00:43:45He wasn't clapping.
00:43:47He was staring at the screen.
00:43:50With an expression I had never seen on his face before.
00:43:54Recognition.
00:43:55He recognized the talent he'd buried.
00:43:58The architect he'd turned into a housewife.
00:44:01The mind he'd called barren.
00:44:04I stepped off the stage.
00:44:07Adrian was waiting.
00:44:10He didn't say a word.
00:44:12He just looked at me with those forest green eyes, burning with something that made my chest ache.
00:44:18You were magnificent.
00:44:20And for one reckless, dangerous moment, I wanted to kiss him.
00:44:24I didn't, but I wanted to.
00:44:40A few days after the gala, every investor Castorono had courted signed with Falcone and Associates.
00:44:48Every single one.
00:44:50The harbor project was green-lid.
00:44:52The injunction was thrown out after Adrian's legal team produced the Rotterdam evidence.
00:44:56Luca Castellino's stock dropped 4% in a single morning.
00:45:01I should have felt triumphant.
00:45:04Instead, I felt the noose tightening.
00:45:07It was 11pm.
00:45:08The twins were asleep.
00:45:11Rosa was out.
00:45:12My phone number.
00:45:14Unknown number.
00:45:15I answered.
00:45:16Sarah.
00:45:17Luca's voice.
00:45:18Low.
00:45:19Controlled.
00:45:20The voice he used before he fired someone.
00:45:22How did you get this number?
00:45:24I'm Luca Castellani.
00:45:26I get everything.
00:45:27Silence.
00:45:29You humiliated me.
00:45:31You humiliated yourself.
00:45:32That project was supposed to be mine.
00:45:34That project was never yours.
00:45:36It was mine.
00:45:37It was always mine.
00:45:39More silence.
00:45:39I could hear him breathing.
00:45:41I underestimated you.
00:45:42Yes.
00:45:45You did.
00:45:46It won't happen again.
00:45:48Is that a threat?
00:45:49It's a fact.
00:45:50He hung up.
00:45:53I sat in the dark, staring at the phone.
00:45:56Then I called Adrian.
00:45:58He answered on the first ring.
00:46:00What's wrong?
00:46:01He called me.
00:46:03Are you safe?
00:46:05Yes.
00:46:06I'm sending a car.
00:46:07Adrian, it's 11.
00:46:08I'm sending a car.
00:46:09The car arrived in 12 minutes.
00:46:11A black sedan.
00:46:13The driver didn't speak.
00:46:14He drove me to Adrian's apartment.
00:46:16A loft in Tribeca with exposed brick and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hudson.
00:46:21Adrian opened the door in sweatpants and a t-shirt.
00:46:24His hair was messy.
00:46:25He looked human.
00:46:26Vulnerable.
00:46:27The twins?
00:46:27With Rosa.
00:46:28She came home early.
00:46:30They're fine.
00:46:31He pulled me inside and sat me down on the couch.
00:46:36He poured two glasses of whiskey.
00:46:40I took one.
00:46:41My hands were still shaking.
00:46:43He's going to find out about them.
00:46:44Elena threatened to tell him.
00:46:46And once he knows...
00:46:47Once he knows, he'll fight for custody.
00:46:48He'll win.
00:46:49He has money.
00:46:50He has lawyers.
00:46:51He has the Castellone name.
00:46:53He has a history of neglect, a falsified medical report, and an ex-wife.
00:46:57who can testify to three years of emotional abuse.
00:47:00Adrian, in our world...
00:47:02In our world, fathers who abandon their wives don't get to play daddy when it's convenient.
00:47:06He set his glass down and turned to face me fully, his tone unshakable.
00:47:11I've already hired the best family lawyer in the state.
00:47:14She's been building your case since your first week at the firm.
00:47:17I blinked.
00:47:18Completely stunned.
00:47:20What?
00:47:22I knew this was coming, Sarah.
00:47:24The moment you told me about the twins, I knew Castellan would eventually find out...
00:47:27and I knew he'd weaponize it.
00:47:29You've been preparing...
00:47:30for weeks?
00:47:32Since the day you sat on my office floor and told me your marriage was a contract.
00:47:36I stared at him.
00:47:38Why?
00:47:39Why do you care this much?
00:47:41He was quiet for a long moment, an old pain flittering in his eyes.
00:47:44Because my mother was you.
00:47:45She married a powerful man who treated her like furniture.
00:47:48She had me.
00:47:49He took me.
00:47:49She spent 15 years fighting to get me back.
00:47:52Did she?
00:47:53She died before the final hearing.
00:47:54The heir left the room.
00:47:57Adrian...
00:47:57I will not let that happen to you.
00:48:00Do you understand me?
00:48:01I will burn every bridge, every dollar, every connection I have...
00:48:05before I let that man take your children.
00:48:08I reached for his hand.
00:48:09He took it.
00:48:10His grip was fierce.
00:48:11Desperate.
00:48:13He lifted my hand to his lips and pressed a gentle, reverent kiss to my knuckles.
00:48:17It was gentle, reverious.
00:48:19Nothing like the cold, mechanical touches I had known for three years.
00:48:22Stay tonight.
00:48:23The guest room is yours.
00:48:25I nodded.
00:48:26I stayed.
00:48:26And in the quiet of his guest room, wrapped in sheets that smelled like cedar,
00:48:30I finally let myself feel the depth of what was growing between us.
00:48:34It wasn't just gratitude.
00:48:35It wasn't just safety.
00:48:36It was the beginning of something I had been too broken to name.
00:48:52The DNA test was staring at me from the center of my desk.
00:48:56I hadn't ordered.
00:48:57Elena had.
00:48:58She had come home yesterday.
00:49:00Mascara streaked down at the face and thrown the report at me like a grenade.
00:49:06Read it.
00:49:08I read it.
00:49:09Two children.
00:49:10Twins.
00:49:11A boy and a girl.
00:49:13Born five months ago.
00:49:15Mother.
00:49:16Serafina Castelloni, Neve Marchetti.
00:49:18The probability of paternity 99.97%.
00:49:21My children.
00:49:22My heirs.
00:49:24The room was spinning.
00:49:25I read the report again.
00:49:27And again.
00:49:28The dates.
00:49:29The conception window aligned perfectly with the last time I had touched Sarah.
00:49:33The night before her final fertility appointment.
00:49:36The appointment where the doctor told me, with practiced sympathy, that my wife was incapable
00:49:40of bearing children.
00:49:42The appointment Elena had orchestrated.
00:49:44I looked up at Elena.
00:49:45She was standing by the window.
00:49:46Her arms crossed over her pregnant belly.
00:49:48Her face twisted with a rage she could no longer contain.
00:49:51She lied to you.
00:49:53She's been hiding them.
00:49:54Living in that disgusting apartment.
00:49:56Working for your enemy.
00:49:58Raising your heirs in squammer while playing the victim.
00:50:02I set the report down.
00:50:04How did you get this?
00:50:06I had her trash collected.
00:50:08Baby wipes.
00:50:09Diapers.
00:50:10It wasn't hard to extract the DNA.
00:50:12My stomach turned.
00:50:14You went through her garbage?
00:50:15I did what I had to do.
00:50:17She's a threat, Luca.
00:50:19She's using those children as leverage.
00:50:21She's going to-
00:50:22Get out.
00:50:22Elena stopped the incentives.
00:50:24What?
00:50:24Get out of my office.
00:50:27Luca, I'm trying to protect us.
00:50:29You forged medical documents.
00:50:30You told me my wife was barren.
00:50:32You stole three years of fatherhood from me.
00:50:35The words fell like stones.
00:50:37Elena's face went white.
00:50:38I did it for you.
00:50:40She wasn't right for you.
00:50:41She was a nobody.
00:50:43An orphan.
00:50:44She was my wife.
00:50:45She was a contract.
00:50:47And you were a mistake!
00:50:49The words erupted from me before I could stop them.
00:50:52Elena staggered back.
00:50:53You don't mean that.
00:50:55I stood up.
00:50:57My hands were shaking.
00:50:59I have two children I have never held.
00:51:01I have a son and a daughter who don't know my face.
00:51:04Because of you.
00:51:05Because of her.
00:51:06She chose to hide them.
00:51:08After you made sure she had no reason to stay.
00:51:11I walked to the door and opened it.
00:51:13Get out, Elena.
00:51:15Go to your apartment.
00:51:16I'll have my lawyers contact you about arrangements.
00:51:20Arrangements?
00:51:21I'm carrying your child.
00:51:23I looked at her stomach.
00:51:24The bump I had celebrated.
00:51:26The air I had announced to the world.
00:51:30Are you?
00:51:31The question hung in the air like a poison.
00:51:33Elena's crumbled.
00:51:35Of course I am.
00:51:36How dare you?
00:51:37Then you won't mind a paternity test.
00:51:40She didn't answer.
00:51:42She grabbed her coat and stormed out.
00:51:44Slamming the door hard enough to rattle the frame on the wall.
00:51:49I sank into my chair.
00:51:51I opened my desk drawer.
00:51:52And pulled out the only photo I had kept from my marriage.
00:51:56It was from our wedding day.
00:51:58Sarah was looking at the camera.
00:51:59But not smiling.
00:52:01Her eyes were wide, uncertain, full of a hope she was trying to hide.
00:52:05I didn't see it then.
00:52:07I was so blind.
00:52:08She had been 21.
00:52:10A girl.
00:52:11I had married a girl.
00:52:12Broken her and thrown her away.
00:52:14And she had given me the only thing that mattered.
00:52:17And I didn't even know.
00:52:21I picked up my phone.
00:52:23I called my driver.
00:52:24Bring the car.
00:52:25We're going to Brooklyn.
00:52:38The knock came at 7 a.m.
00:52:41I was feeding Leo.
00:52:42Mia was in her high chair, systematically destroying a banana.
00:52:48I opened the door.
00:52:51Luca.
00:52:51He looked destroyed.
00:52:53His suit was wrinkled.
00:52:54Luca.
00:52:55He pressed his pajamas.
00:52:56His eyes were red-rimmined, raw.
00:52:58He looked past me into the apartment.
00:53:00His gaze found Leo first.
00:53:02Then Mia.
00:53:03His face collapsed.
00:53:04Not anger.
00:53:05Not accusation.
00:53:06Just devastation.
00:53:07Can I come in?
00:53:08Every instinct screamed no.
00:53:10But the look on his face, the look of a man meeting his children for the first time,
00:53:15broke something inside me.
00:53:17I stepped aside.
00:53:18He walked in slowly, as if the floor might give way beneath him.
00:53:22He stopped three feet from Leo's bouncer.
00:53:24Leo looked up at him with those gray Castellone eyes.
00:53:27Luca's hand flew to his mouth.
00:53:32He looks like my father.
00:53:34He looks like you.
00:53:35Luca knelt.
00:53:36His knees hit the floor like a man in prayer.
00:53:39He reached out, a trembling hand toward Leo.
00:53:42Leo grabbed his finger.
00:53:43Tiny fist.
00:53:44Iron grip.
00:53:45Luca broke.
00:53:46The sound that came out of him was not a sob.
00:53:49It was the sound of a dam shattering.
00:53:51Ugly, raw, animal grief.
00:53:54He cried on my kitchen floor, holding his son's hand, and I stood there watching the man who
00:53:59had destroyed me fall apart.
00:54:01I didn't comfort him.
00:54:02I couldn't.
00:54:03I didn't know.
00:54:04Sarah, I swear.
00:54:05I didn't know the reports were false.
00:54:07I didn't know she...
00:54:08But you knew you were cruel.
00:54:10You knew you treated me like nothing.
00:54:12You didn't need false reports to tell you that.
00:54:14You're right.
00:54:15He looked up at me, tears streaming.
00:54:18You chose her every day for three years.
00:54:21You chose her at dinner.
00:54:23You chose her at galas.
00:54:26You chose her in our bed.
00:54:28I know.
00:54:29And when I tried to tell you I was pregnant, you were holding her stomach.
00:54:33His face twisted with a pain that looked physical.
00:54:38I will never forgive myself.
00:54:40Good.
00:54:41Because neither will I.
00:54:43Mia threw her banana.
00:54:45It landed on Luca's shoulder.
00:54:48Despite everything, a choked laugh escaped him.
00:54:51He looked at our daughter.
00:54:53She was glaring at me with my eyes.
00:54:55Suspicious.
00:54:57Guarded.
00:54:58She hates me already.
00:55:00She doesn't know you.
00:55:02That's worse.
00:55:03He stood up.
00:55:04His composure was gone.
00:55:06Stripped to the bone.
00:55:08I want to be in there live, Sarah.
00:55:10No.
00:55:12Please.
00:55:12You don't get to show up after five months and play father.
00:55:15You don't get to hold them after what you did to me.
00:55:18I'll go to court.
00:55:19Then go to court.
00:55:21And I will tell every judge exactly what kind of man you are.
00:55:25He flinched.
00:55:26Sarah, I'm not here to fight.
00:55:28I'm here to beg.
00:55:30Luca Castellino doesn't beg.
00:55:33The door opened behind us.
00:55:34Adrian.
00:55:35His eyes went from Luca, on his knees, to me, standing ridged to the twins between us.
00:55:41He does now.
00:55:42He set the coffees down calmly.
00:55:45Castellino.
00:55:46You're in my chair.
00:55:48Your chair?
00:55:49These are my children.
00:55:50They are her children.
00:55:52And you are in her home.
00:55:55Uninvited.
00:55:56The two men faced each other across my tiny kitchen.
00:55:59Luca.
00:56:00Dark.
00:56:01Sharp.
00:56:01Vibrating with possessive fury.
00:56:04Adrian.
00:56:05Calm.
00:56:05Steady.
00:56:07Immovable.
00:56:08You think you can replace me?
00:56:11Adrian looked at me.
00:56:12Then at the twins.
00:56:14Then back at Luca.
00:56:16I'm not replacing you.
00:56:18I'm standing where you refuse to stand.
00:56:20We were well.
00:56:21Adrian caught his fist mid-swing.
00:56:23He didn't hit back.
00:56:24He just held Luca's fist in his grip.
00:56:26Their faces inches apart.
00:56:28Not in front of the children.
00:56:29Lucas yanked his hand free.
00:56:31He was breathing hard.
00:56:33His chest heaving.
00:56:34He looked at me one last time.
00:56:37This isn't over.
00:56:39It's been over Luca.
00:56:41You just didn't notice.
00:56:42He walked out.
00:56:43The door closed.
00:56:45I exhaled.
00:56:46My whole body was trembling.
00:56:49Adrian crossed the kitchen in two sides and pulled me into his arms.
00:56:53I buried my face in his chest.
00:56:56He knows.
00:56:57He'll come back.
00:57:00I know.
00:57:01I'm scared.
00:57:03I'm not.
00:57:04He tightened his arms around me.
00:57:06And standing in that tiny Brooklyn kitchen, held by a man who showed up every single day
00:57:10without being asked, I made a decision.
00:57:13I was done running.
00:57:14I was done hiding.
00:57:16If Luca Castellano wanted a war, I would give him one.
00:57:20But this time, I wouldn't be fighting alone.
00:57:35The courtroom was standing Rome only.
00:57:41Six months of legal warfare had led to this.
00:57:44A final custody hearing in the Family Court of New York, presided over by Judge Patricia
00:57:50Chen, a woman rumored to have made a mob lawyer cry.
00:57:54I sat on the left side.
00:57:56Adrian was behind me, close enough that I could feel him.
00:57:58His warmth through the back of my chair.
00:58:00Rosa sat next to him, gripping a rosary.
00:58:03Luca sat on the right.
00:58:05His legal team was a battalion.
00:58:07Seven lawyers in matching char-key suits.
00:58:10Elena was not there.
00:58:12She had disappeared three weeks ago, after the paternity test for her baby came back.
00:58:17It wasn't Luca.
00:58:18The tabloids had a field day.
00:58:21Luca's stock dropped another 6%.
00:58:23He looked hollowed out.
00:58:25The arrogance that had always armored him was gone, replaced by something raw and desperate.
00:58:29His lawyers presented their case first.
00:58:32Luca Castellano was a devoted father.
00:58:34A provider.
00:58:35A man of means who could offer his children the best education, the best healthcare, the
00:58:38best life.
00:58:39They painted me as unstable.
00:58:40As a woman who had hidden his children out of spite.
00:58:43As a flight risk who had eyed herself with his business rival.
00:58:46My lawyer, Adrian's lawyer, stood up.
00:58:48She was a small woman named Diane Park with a voice like a surgical instrument.
00:58:52She presented the falsified medical records.
00:58:55The bribed clinic staff.
00:58:56Elena's documented involvement.
00:58:58She presented my employment history at Falcone and Associations.
00:59:01My performance reviews.
00:59:03The harbor project now under construction, bearing my name as lead architect.
00:59:07She presented statements from Maria at the daycare.
00:59:10From Rosa.
00:59:11From Adrian.
00:59:12And then she called me to the stand.
00:59:14I stood up.
00:59:15My legs were steady.
00:59:17I walked to the witness box and sat down.
00:59:19Mrs. Marchetti, can you describe your marriage to Luca Castellano?
00:59:23I looked at Luca.
00:59:24He was staring at me with those gray eyes.
00:59:27The eyes my son had inherited.
00:59:29For three years, those eyes had looked through me.
00:59:31Past me.
00:59:32Around me.
00:59:32Now they were locked on my face with an intensity that bordered on anguish.
00:59:36My marriage was a contract.
00:59:37I was selected, not chosen.
00:59:38I was installed in a penthouse like a piece of furniture.
00:59:40Functional, silent, and expected to produce an heir.
00:59:43And when you couldn't?
00:59:44When I was told I couldn't, based on records that were falsified by his mistress,
00:59:48I was discarded.
00:59:49Divorced by courier.
00:59:51Replaced before the ink was dry.
00:59:53Did Mr. Castellano ever express interest in your well-being?
00:59:57No.
00:59:57Did he ever ask about your health, your happiness, your ambitions?
01:00:01No.
01:00:02Did he know you had studied architecture?
01:00:04He knew.
01:00:04He didn't care.
01:00:05And the children?
01:00:07I took a breath.
01:00:08I gave birth alone.
01:00:09In a public hospital.
01:00:11My twin spent 19 days in the NCU.
01:00:14I sat beside their incubators for 456 hours.
01:00:18I counted.
01:00:18Not once did their father call.
01:00:20Not once did he check.
01:00:22Because he didn't know they existed.
01:00:24And the reason he didn't know is because every door I tried to open, he had already closed.
01:00:29The courtroom was silent.
01:00:32Luca's lead attorney stood for cross-examination.
01:00:35Ms. Marchetti, isn't it true that you deliberately hid the existence of these children from their father?
01:00:42I protected them from a man who called me barren and threw me away.
01:00:48You could have informed him.
01:00:50I tried.
01:00:51The day I found out I was pregnant, I went to his office.
01:00:54He was celebrating Elena's pregnancy.
01:00:56He didn't see me.
01:00:57He never saw me.
01:01:00But after the birth...
01:01:02After the birth, I was homeless, recovering from a C-section with two premature infants and no income.
01:01:08I was surviving.
01:01:10I didn't have the luxury of reaching out to a man who had already told me I was nothing.
01:01:14The attorney sat down.
01:01:16Mr. Castellan, do you have anything to say?
01:01:19Judge Chen looked at Luca.
01:01:21Luca stood.
01:01:22His lawyers tried to stop him.
01:01:24He shook them off.
01:01:25He walked to the center of the courtroom.
01:01:28He looked at me.
01:01:29Everything she said is true.
01:01:31His lawyers erupted.
01:01:32Objections.
01:01:33Protests.
01:01:34He ignored them.
01:01:35I was a terrible husband.
01:01:36I was cruel.
01:01:37I was blind.
01:01:38I chose the wrong woman, and I punished the right one for it.
01:01:42His voice broke.
01:01:43I'm not asking for forgiveness.
01:01:44I know I don't deserve it.
01:01:45I'm asking for the chance to be the father I never was.
01:01:48To know my children.
01:01:50To earn the right to hold them.
01:01:51He looked at the judge.
01:01:52I will accept whatever terms the court sets.
01:01:54Supervised visits.
01:01:56Therapy.
01:01:56Whatever it takes.
01:01:57I just, I need them to know I exist.
01:01:59The courtroom was silent.
01:02:01Judge Chen removed her glasses.
01:02:05I've presided over hundreds of custody cases.
01:02:09This is one of the most troubling.
01:02:11She looked at Luca.
01:02:12Mr. Castellani, your negligence is documented and severe.
01:02:17The falsification of medical records by your former partner, while not directly your doing,
01:02:22occurred under your watch, in your household, and for your benefit.
01:02:26She looked at me.
01:02:27Miss Marchetti, your decision to conceal the children was understandable, but not without
01:02:33consequence.
01:02:34These children have a right to know their father, flawed as he may be.
01:02:39She put her glasses back on.
01:02:40I am granting full custody to the mother.
01:02:43The father will receive supervised visitation, twice monthly, to be reviewed in six months.
01:02:50She banged the gavel.
01:02:52It was over.
01:02:53I stood up.
01:02:53My knees buckled.
01:02:54Adrian caught me from behind, his arms wrapping around my waist.
01:02:59You did it.
01:03:00You won.
01:03:01I turned in his arms and looked up at him.
01:03:03This man who had cooked pasta on my kitchen floor.
01:03:06Who had held my daughter like she was made of starlight.
01:03:09Who had fought a war that wasn't his because he believed I was worth fighting for.
01:03:13I kissed him in front of the judge, in front of the lawyers, in front of Luca Castelloni.
01:03:20Adrian kissed me back, deep, certain, a promise sealed in front of everyone who had ever doubted
01:03:25me.
01:03:25When we broke apart, I looked across the courtroom.
01:03:28Luca was standing alone.
01:03:30His lawyers had already packed up, filing out in a brisk, efficient line.
01:03:34Elena's empty chair sat like an accusation.
01:03:36He was watching us.
01:03:37His eyes were wet.
01:03:38I didn't feel triumph.
01:03:41I didn't feel revenge.
01:03:43I felt free.
01:03:46I took Adrian's hand.
01:03:48We walked out of the courthouse and into the November sun.
01:03:53Leo and Mia were waiting in the car with Rosa.
01:03:56Leo was chewing on his shoe.
01:03:58Mia was glaring out the window, suspicious of pigeons.
01:04:02I buckled them in.
01:04:05Where to?
01:04:06I looked at him.
01:04:07At our children.
01:04:08At the city skyline rising around us like a cathedral.
01:04:12Home.
01:04:12Home it is.
01:04:13He smiled.
01:04:15That quicked, world-ending smile.
01:04:17He pulled into traffic.
01:04:19I didn't look back at all.
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