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00:00:00The night I signed the divorce paper and walked away with nothing, I wandered the rainy streets
00:00:05alone with a single duffel bag and only $36. That was when I spotted a flyer taped to a
00:00:11roadside pole. Stepmom wanted for child. Room and board, that's what got me. That same night,
00:00:16I showed up at the address. I walked straight into the mansion of Luca Castellano, the don
00:00:22of New York's oldest mafia family. Later, my ex-husband looked down at me with that same
00:00:26arrogance. Nora, do you finally realize you were wrong? Before I could answer, the four-year-old
00:00:32little tyrant exploded. Wrong about what? My mom is the best. The don slipped an arm around my
00:00:38shoulders, kicking him aside. My wife could never be wrong, and even if she was, she'd still be right.
00:00:44I never expected the people posting flyers on poles to be New York's most powerful mafia family. Now I
00:00:50stood outside their mansion. Beside me, the butler carried himself with quiet arrogance. The don is
00:00:55looking for a mother for his child, not a wife for himself. I need you to be very clear on
00:01:00that. Don
00:01:00is a very desirable man. Do not get any ideas you shouldn't. I kept my eyes lowered. Honestly, this job
00:01:07was perfect for me. To put it simply, they just needed a high-end nanny. Eight hours ago, I'd signed
00:01:12the divorce papers and been kicked out of my ex's house. The last thing I wanted was another husband,
00:01:17but a roof? Three meals? A place to disappear? That was a miracle. I understand. I won't get any ideas.
00:01:24The butler led me down a dim, vaulted corridor. Then I heard something that sounded like a gunshot.
00:01:29I stumbled, slammed straight into a hot, hard chest. The smell hit me first. Blood. Gunpowder.
00:01:36Then the barrel of a pistol tipped my chin up. A man in a suit with his hair slicked back.
00:01:40Blood
00:01:41streaked across his jaw. A snake tattoo coiling out of his collar onto his throat. My chest rose and fell
00:01:47rapidly with fear. His gun slid down from my chin and stopped between my soaked breasts. He studied me for
00:01:53a long beat. Finally, walked off without a word. I'd seen that face before. Page 6. New York Times.
00:01:59The Castellano Don. Sebastian had once spent a month studying his photos, trying to get in with
00:02:05the old mafia family behind him. The butler finally spoke. The Don is handling some business.
00:02:11Please don't mind. I nodded quietly. Then he took me to change into something dry and led me into the
00:02:16dining room. A long wooden table sat beneath a crystal chandelier. And at one end, a father and son were
00:02:22locked in a standoff. The man with murder in his eyes was gone. In his place, at the table, sat
00:02:28a
00:02:28man in a white dress shirt holding a spoon. His face was tired. The boy pressed his lips shut and
00:02:33glared up at his father like a tiny soldier holding the line. Neither moved. Finally, the man exhaled and
00:02:39set the spoon down. Long fingers pinched the bridge of his nose. His voice dropped, low and rough.
00:02:45One bite. One small bite. Is that really too much? The butler stepped forward. Don, the applicant is
00:02:52here. The man turned. His shirt was unbuttoned low. I could see most of the snake tattoo now. The lines
00:02:58of
00:02:58his muscles pressed faintly through the white linen. The most feared man in New York inherited the family
00:03:03glory at 16. Built it bigger, darker, quieter than his father had. Money, power, blood on his hands.
00:03:10So this wasn't some dream. Or scam. A man like Luca Castellano had no reason to scam a broke
00:03:16divorcee off the street. His eyes moved over me, distant and tired. Name? I figured he'd come
00:03:22straight from his so-called business. Handling traitors, torturing some enemies, and now got
00:03:27defeated by a toddler. Feeding the kid was probably harder than running his empire. Nora Bennett, I said.
00:03:33A barely there nod. He held out the plate. Try. So, this was my interview. If I didn't pass,
00:03:38I was sleeping on the F train. I smiled my warmest, gentlest smile and walked toward the boy. I didn't
00:03:44make it two steps. Whoosh. He bolted under the table. Only his eyes peeked out. Dark, round, furious.
00:03:51I don't want her. Send her away. She's a bad lady. They're all bad ladies. So, before me, this kid
00:03:57had
00:03:57already been through who knows how many stepmoms. Fine. I needed to do my best. I scanned the room and
00:04:03clocked it instantly. Action figures everywhere. Batman, Spider-Man, a whole shelf of Avengers.
00:04:10I grabbed two figures off the coffee table and crouched down by the table leg. I sat Batman and
00:04:15Spider-Man right next to the kid. Then I picked up the spoon. Don't worry. I'm not feeding you. I'm
00:04:20feeding Batman. I mimed a spoonful into Batman's face. Open up, bats. Heroes who skip dinner? Skinny arms,
00:04:26skinny legs. Can't protect anyone like that. Oh, Batman wants vegetables? Good call. Spinach makes
00:04:33you strong. The boy watched, half-hidden, lips parting, smacking his mouth a little. I pretended
00:04:39not to see. His nose started turning pink, like he was about to cry. Right on cue, I gasped. Wait,
00:04:45is that
00:04:45a baby Batman over there? Bats, can you share with him? He has to eat too if he's gonna grow
00:04:51up strong.
00:04:52I tilted Batman. Bat says yes. I turned to the boy. Batman improved, kiddo. You get a little,
00:04:58but just a little. We don't want you outgrowing him. He'd be sad. The boy nodded furiously. I
00:05:04didn't even get the spoon to his mouth before he grabbed it with his lips. A big bite. Why won't
00:05:09you give me vegetables? You scared I'll get stronger than Batman? Bad lady. I glanced at the couch.
00:05:15Luca Castellano's mouth curved. A small, real smile. Approving. I moved into the castle that night.
00:05:21There were three floors. I got the second floor with Leo. Luca had the entire third floor to
00:05:26himself. The butler walked me to my room and gave me one last warning. You do not go up to
00:05:30the third
00:05:31floor. Ever. His voice dropped. The last woman who snuck up there to climb into the Don's bed got
00:05:36thrown out of his window. Two story drive. I thought of the gun from an hour ago. I nodded so
00:05:41hard I
00:05:41almost gave myself whiplash. Won't happen. You have my word. Castellano men breed serious. Leo was only
00:05:48four and slept in his own bed without a fuss. And that made my job easier. I'd just changed
00:05:53into the silk pajamas from the closet. The knock made me jump. Don Luca's voice was low behind
00:05:58the door. Come down. Let's talk. Luca was on the couch in the great room. Long legs crossed. Whiskey
00:06:03in his hand. I sat across from him on the opposite couch. Hands in my lap. Knees together. Like a
00:06:09job
00:06:09interview. You're good with kids. You have one of your own? No. I helped raise my ex's nephew for two
00:06:14years. Back the... The crane said I didn't make enough money and ordered me to quit. Called it
00:06:19generosity. Then, after I did, they claimed I was lazy and had nothing to do. So they fired the
00:06:24nanny and dumped the kid on me. More free maid than wife. File says you're divorced. Yes. Reason?
00:06:30Some small town girl cannot stain a noble family name. I guess. Only a coward would say that. You saw
00:06:36the ad. I'm hiring a mother for Leo, not a date for me. My rival's family terrified him when he
00:06:41was
00:06:41little. He's always been insecure, hates leaving the house, and has never had a single friend.
00:06:45I work long hours. I need someone with patience. Someone who'll stay. There will be a prenum.
00:06:52Everything stays separate. Especially in bed. My heart shuddered as I looked deep into his eyes.
00:06:57Marriage in rich people's world was a contract before it was anything else. My marriage with
00:07:02Sebastian was for love. But because the gaps between our family, I'd signed one with him too.
00:07:07When the love ran out, I'd walked away with nothing. Not even my wedding ring. Let alone
00:07:12a powerful mafia family like the Castellanos. They would only be more careful.
00:07:17I understand. Honestly, if you just need someone in the house, we don't have to make it legal.
00:07:22I'm fine without the paperwork.
00:07:24Luca shook his head. He leaned forward, tapping his fingers on the table.
00:07:29Marriage is for Leo. He needs the most stable mother I can give him.
00:07:31And marriage is the strongest contract there is.
00:07:35All right. We'll do it your way.
00:07:40Don't worry. You'll get $100,000 a month for expenses.
00:07:43This was the part I cared about. I've been burned before.
00:07:46Mr. Castellano, if we divorce someday, can I keep the money you've given me?
00:07:50Of course. It's yours.
00:07:52All right then.
00:07:54As for sex, I don't need anything from you in that area. You stay on the second floor.
00:08:00Right. The sex.
00:08:02That's fine. Neither do I.
00:08:05So, three days after I signed divorce papers, I got married again. No ceremony. No guests.
00:08:11Same as my first wedding. The butler added an extra dish to dinner. I thought that was the
00:08:16celebration. But suddenly, Luca slid a signet ring across the table. A Castellano family ring.
00:08:28Sebastian never even gave me his family ring.
00:08:31For Leo's sake.
00:08:32Then I got it. The child needed a family illusion. I fell into silence and finally took it.
00:08:38I'll keep it safe.
00:08:39That night, I'd just gotten into bed when the door creaked open. Leo stood in the doorway.
00:08:44Bare feet. Hair sticking up. Fidgeting with his dinosaur pajamas.
00:08:49What's up, kiddo?
00:08:50Nora, can you read me a bedtime story?
00:08:53What? You want me to read you a bedtime story?
00:08:56I'll get my dad to pay you extra. If you don't want to, forget it.
00:09:00Come here.
00:09:01I held the covers open. He scrambled in like he'd been waiting for that all day.
00:09:06Halfway through the story, he was out cold against my shoulder.
00:09:10Next morning at breakfast, Luca's eyes widened when the butler told him Leo had slept in my bed.
00:09:15Nora, that was above and beyond. I'll add another $50,000 a month.
00:09:20Mr. Castellano, that's way too much.
00:09:23It was. By a lot. I'd given far more than this in my last marriage.
00:09:27And walked away with literally nothing.
00:09:30During the day, I babysat his nephew.
00:09:33At night, I cooked for my husband.
00:09:35After satisfying his needs in bed, I still had to get up at five to clean the house and make
00:09:40breakfast.
00:09:41His mother judged.
00:09:42We could hire someone, but Nora's just sitting around all day wouldn't be fair.
00:09:46Despite all these, the day of the divorce, his sister told the lawyer I'd been living off them for three
00:09:52years.
00:09:53Mr. Castellano, it's really too much. I like Leo. He's a sweet kid.
00:09:57Reading him a book is nothing.
00:09:59As I said it, Leo came over and grabbed my fingers with his small, warm hand.
00:10:04He was looking up at me with those big, dark grape eyes.
00:10:07He was actually moved.
00:10:08You don't know. The women before you only cared about impressing me.
00:10:14They ignored him.
00:10:16$50,000. That's the new number. Not negotiable.
00:10:20I gave up and thanked him.
00:10:22From that day on, Leo was my shadow.
00:10:25Luca was busy with all the transactions, the guns, and the bloods.
00:10:28The huge mansion was usually just the two of us.
00:10:31I tried my best to play with him and made him happy every day.
00:10:35Until the day I had a hospital appointment for a follow-up.
00:10:38The butler had warned me.
00:10:40Leo couldn't leave the house.
00:10:41Outside triggered panic attacks.
00:10:43I crouched down.
00:10:44Hey, babe.
00:10:46Wait for me at home.
00:10:47I'll be back in an hour.
00:10:49He grabbed my hand and wouldn't let go.
00:10:52Didn't say anything.
00:10:53Just looked at me with those dark, sad eyes.
00:10:58He's scared you're not coming back.
00:11:00His mother left him exactly like that.
00:11:02I'm coming back.
00:11:03I'll see the doctor and come right home.
00:11:05You play here, okay?
00:11:06I was still mid-sentence when he climbed into the backseat of the car.
00:11:09The butler tried not to hope.
00:11:11Master Leo, you're going to the hospital with Miss Bennett?
00:11:14Leo nodded.
00:11:16Thank God.
00:11:17He's finally willing to leave the house.
00:11:19Your depression's getting better.
00:11:21Just keep it slow.
00:11:22Relax.
00:11:23I took the script and the meds and left.
00:11:25Leo was waiting in the lobby with his small batman.
00:11:29Nora.
00:11:31Are you sick?
00:11:33A little, kiddo.
00:11:35I used to skip meals a lot, so I got sick.
00:11:37Promise me you'll never let yourself get like that.
00:11:40Does it hurt?
00:11:42If it hurts, I can give you candy.
00:11:45Daddy told me candy makes you forget.
00:11:47My tears fell without warning.
00:11:50In the crane house, I'd cry and they'd call it dramatic.
00:11:53Small town girl.
00:11:55Can't handle the lifestyle.
00:11:59I had depression.
00:12:01Stop faking it to get attention!
00:12:03The nephew I'd raised for two years stood next to his mother on divorce day and called
00:12:08me ugly.
00:12:09And here was this four-year-old mafia heir handing me his last piece of candy.
00:12:14Nora, I'm going to eat every meal so I can grow up and protect you.
00:12:25You better grow fast, babe.
00:12:27When we walked out of the hospital, there was a black Maybach idling at the curb.
00:12:31Luca was leaning against it.
00:12:32Mr. Castellano, why are you here?
00:12:34He scooped his son into his arms.
00:12:36Seeing how calm and composed the boy was, his eyes suddenly reddened.
00:12:40The butler called, said Leo went out with you.
00:12:42I had to see it.
00:12:43Dad, as long as I'm with Nora, you can stop worrying.
00:12:49That night, he tried to raise my pay again.
00:12:52This time, a black card.
00:12:54I refused so hard, he laughed.
00:12:58Noia, there must be something you want.
00:13:01Could you help me find a used car?
00:13:03$5,000 or below, so I can take Leo out without depending on the driver.
00:13:09Pick anything from the garage.
00:13:12The cheapest car in your garage is a quarter million.
00:13:14I wouldn't dare drive it.
00:13:17Fine.
00:13:19Next morning, an old, beat-up sedan was parked next to his black Bentley.
00:13:24He also flew in a psychiatrist.
00:13:26Same diagnosis as the hospital.
00:13:28But this time, my meds were upgraded to the brand I'd never been able to afford.
00:13:33Your wife needs company.
00:13:35Family.
00:13:35Don't push her too hard.
00:13:37I'll remember that.
00:13:38The next day, I drove Leo out with me.
00:13:40He'd always been insecure, had barely seen the outside world.
00:13:44Now, I wanted to show it to him.
00:13:46First, the amusement park.
00:13:47He grabbed my hand and dragged me over to take pictures.
00:13:50Then I took him to the farmer's market.
00:13:52He'd never been to a farmer's market in his life.
00:13:54Nora!
00:13:55I don't want to hold this.
00:13:56My hands are full, Leo.
00:13:58Just a few steps.
00:13:59Fine!
00:14:00One time only!
00:14:02And no more lobster!
00:14:03No!
00:14:04Nora?
00:14:05Nora?
00:14:05It was Sebastian, my ex-husband.
00:14:08He was in a crisp gray suit, hair perfect, looking like he'd stepped out of a magazine cover.
00:14:14It had been five weeks since the divorce.
00:14:16My stomach nodded on contact.
00:14:18Sebastian and I had met in college.
00:14:20He came from one of those Wall Street elite families, the golden boy of high finance.
00:14:25He'd ignored every objection from his family to put a ring on me.
00:14:28At our wedding, he'd promised to protect me for life.
00:14:31Then he took over Crane Capital.
00:14:33He started finding fault with everything.
00:14:35He wanted me to quit my job, take care of his parents, take care of his sister's kid.
00:14:40Cook, laundry, cleaning.
00:14:42I did all of it because I loved him.
00:14:44Because I'd never been loved by my own family and didn't know any better.
00:14:48Until one day, I caught him in a private club with a girl in his lap.
00:14:52My whole world shattered.
00:14:54I cried.
00:14:55I screamed.
00:14:56I begged him to swear it would stop.
00:14:58The whole Crane family said I was overreacting.
00:15:01What successful man doesn't have side action?
00:15:04Sebastian said I'd been spoiled rotten.
00:15:07He blocked my number.
00:15:08Stopped coming home.
00:15:09My depression cratered.
00:15:11I filed for divorce.
00:15:13He thought it was a bluff.
00:15:14His family told him, don't let her win.
00:15:17He had his lawyer draft papers.
00:15:18I walked out with nothing.
00:15:20Signed them in seven seconds.
00:15:22Four years of dating.
00:15:23Three years of marriage.
00:15:24Done.
00:15:25Noah.
00:15:26Ivy League degree.
00:15:27And here you are playing nanny.
00:15:30What were you thinking?
00:15:32Not your business.
00:15:34Nora.
00:15:35Try to understand.
00:15:36The day you married into the Crane family, you represent the Crane name.
00:15:40Sebastian.
00:15:42We're divorced.
00:15:44I have nothing to do with your family anymore.
00:15:47Even divorced, you're my ex-wife.
00:15:49People still bring me up when they talk about you.
00:15:52Stop embarrassing me.
00:15:53Use your head for once.
00:15:55Stop being emotional all the time.
00:15:58Nora.
00:15:58A few weeks out here.
00:15:59Bet you miss being Mrs. Crane, don't you?
00:16:01Admit you were wrong.
00:16:02I'll think about taking you back.
00:16:03The girls outside the marriage, those were nothing.
00:16:05I haven't replaced you.
00:16:06The position's still open.
00:16:08Just swallow your pride.
00:16:09Apologize to my mother and my sister.
00:16:11Don't bother holding it.
00:16:12Give the seat to someone else, Sebastian.
00:16:14I'm not interested.
00:16:15On the drive home, a new number called.
00:16:17Connor.
00:16:18The nephew I'd raised for two years.
00:16:20I'd block the rest of the Crane's.
00:16:22Not him.
00:16:23Kids didn't pick their parents.
00:16:25Hey, Con.
00:16:26Nora!
00:16:26You divorced, loser!
00:16:28My mom wants to talk to you!
00:16:30My throat closed up.
00:16:31Then Cassandra Crane took the phone.
00:16:33Nora.
00:16:34Sebastian tells me you're working as a nanny.
00:16:36Have you ever thought about anyone but yourself?
00:16:38You're slapping Sebastian's face.
00:16:40You're slapping the Crane name.
00:16:42What does that look like to people?
00:16:43Nora.
00:16:44I always said it.
00:16:45You'll never rise above your roots.
00:16:47Trash dressed in silk.
00:16:48I hung up.
00:16:49Blocked her.
00:16:50Pulled over.
00:16:51I crashed onto the steering wheel and bawled.
00:16:53I cried until I couldn't breathe.
00:16:55I cried until I was so empty I felt nothing.
00:16:57Then I sat up, wiped my face, felt the exhaustion settle bone deep.
00:17:02Nora.
00:17:02Here.
00:17:02Tissue.
00:17:03I'd forgotten Leo was in the back seat.
00:17:05He was holding a tissue out from his car seat.
00:17:07Big, sad eyes glued to me.
00:17:09I'm sorry, sweetheart.
00:17:10Did I scare you?
00:17:11Nora.
00:17:12I'm not scared.
00:17:13You can cry as long as you want.
00:17:15I'll wait.
00:17:16Adults crying isn't shameful.
00:17:18I won't laugh.
00:17:19Thanks, my little gentleman.
00:17:21Auntie's done.
00:17:22No more crying from now on.
00:17:23Let's go home.
00:17:24I went to bed early that night.
00:17:25Didn't feel up to dinner.
00:17:27Then a knock.
00:17:28Nora.
00:17:29Can I come in?
00:17:30Luca.
00:17:31I was fresh out of the shower.
00:17:32Hair wet.
00:17:33Robe tied carefully.
00:17:35I made sure nothing was showing.
00:17:36Come in.
00:17:37He was in a tight white tank top, making the snake tattoo stand out even more.
00:17:42Dark hair falling loose over his forehead.
00:17:44Whiskey in his hand.
00:17:45Looser than I'd ever seen him.
00:17:47He sat in the chair by my bed.
00:17:48His gaze flicked to my wet collarbone.
00:17:51Then immediately to the wall, like he'd been caught.
00:17:53The clothes in your closet.
00:17:55You never wear any of them.
00:17:57They're too nice.
00:17:58I'm not used to it.
00:17:59I've learned one thing from the Crane marriage.
00:18:01Don't force yourself into a world that isn't yours.
00:18:04The fall is uglier when they shove you out.
00:18:06Are they not your style?
00:18:07I'll have the designer come fit you for new ones.
00:18:10No, no, Mr. Castellano.
00:18:11I'm in the house all day with Leo.
00:18:13There's nowhere to wear that kind of thing.
00:18:14Truly.
00:18:16I heard you saw your ex today.
00:18:18His name's Crane.
00:18:19The stupid Crane capital.
00:18:21I froze.
00:18:22Leo had snitched.
00:18:24Yes.
00:18:24That Crane.
00:18:25Old news.
00:18:27Nora.
00:18:27Since you came, Leo's been a different child.
00:18:31His eyes were dark and serious on mine.
00:18:33I shifted.
00:18:34Uncomfortable.
00:18:35You pay me very well.
00:18:36It's what I'm here for.
00:18:37Nora.
00:18:39Ask me for anything.
00:18:40I can probably make it happen.
00:18:42Mr. Castellano.
00:18:43I don't need anything.
00:18:45He was quiet a long moment.
00:18:46His fingers tightened on his knee, then released.
00:18:49He stood up.
00:18:50I'll say this again.
00:18:52I'm the Don of the Costetto family.
00:18:55If you want, I can make sure he never speaks again more by tomorrow.
00:18:59I took a step back, still not used to him being this close.
00:19:02Without warning, he tucked a strand of hair behind my ear.
00:19:05Did I scare you?
00:19:06I said nothing.
00:19:07His hand slid down from my cheek.
00:19:09He gave a faint smile, then walked out.
00:19:12For the next two weeks, Luca started coming home early.
00:19:16Dinner with Leo and me.
00:19:17Sometimes board games after.
00:19:19Sometimes a movie.
00:19:20A man who ran half of New York's underworld didn't change his schedule for no reason.
00:19:25I was starting to worry.
00:19:26Was the family in trouble?
00:19:27Not that I cared about him.
00:19:29I just really cared about my $150,000 a month.
00:19:32Mr. Castellano, you don't have to keep coming home this early.
00:19:35Leo has me.
00:19:36If you've got business, take it.
00:19:38Luca picked up a red Lego brick.
00:19:40Voice perfectly neutral.
00:19:41The psychiatrist said you need family.
00:19:44Leo and I are your family now.
00:19:45We have responsibilities.
00:19:47Since when are we family, I wanted to say.
00:19:50I didn't.
00:19:50Honestly, Leo's enough.
00:19:52The doctor said my improvement is mostly thanks to him.
00:19:56He stroked his chin, avoiding eye contact.
00:19:58I grabbed Leo's hand and stood.
00:20:00Come on, buddy.
00:20:01Story time.
00:20:02Daddy still has work.
00:20:04Leo and I walked out.
00:20:05Nora.
00:20:06Luca's voice, stopping me at the doorway.
00:20:09Yes?
00:20:09His ears were faintly pink.
00:20:11He cleared his throat.
00:20:13Tomorrow night, there's an event.
00:20:15Plus sun's required.
00:20:17Would you come with me?
00:20:19Me?
00:20:25You.
00:20:26I don't have time to find someone else.
00:20:28I'll pay you an appearance fee.
00:20:30A man with his face couldn't find a date in 24 hours?
00:20:33I didn't think too much.
00:20:35There was money on the table.
00:20:36Sure.
00:20:37I don't know the social rules in your world, though.
00:20:40I don't want to embarrass you.
00:20:42The Cranes were a moneyed family, too.
00:20:44But Sebastian had never taken me to anything because his mother said.
00:20:48She doesn't know how to act in public.
00:20:50Don't let her embarrass us.
00:20:52Stand next to me.
00:20:53That's all.
00:20:54Luca's brow eased.
00:20:55If you want, I can make the gossipers shut up for good.
00:20:58The butler chimed in, beaming.
00:21:00Miss Bennett, you don't need to know the rules.
00:21:04The dawn is the rules.
00:21:06Hard to argue with that.
00:21:07The next afternoon, a design team showed up at the mansion.
00:21:11Five people.
00:21:12Most of them flown in from Paris.
00:21:14Hair, makeup, dress, jewelry.
00:21:17They huddled and debated each detail for 20 minutes at a stretch.
00:21:21By the time Luca came home, I was starting to feel sick about how much was on me.
00:21:25He walked in, saw me.
00:21:27His eyes did something.
00:21:29A brief flash, almost stunned, before he caught himself.
00:21:33Daddy, look how pretty Nora is.
00:21:37Call her mom.
00:21:39Leo turned his head and harumphed.
00:21:41Wouldn't say it.
00:21:42I patted his hair.
00:21:43It's okay.
00:21:44I like Nora.
00:21:46Makes me feel young.
00:21:47The event was a charity gala at the plaza.
00:21:50Every major name in New York was there.
00:21:52Old money, bigger money, political faces.
00:21:55A few faces I recognized from the papers, and a few I knew not to recognize at all.
00:22:00They orbited Luca immediately.
00:22:02Conversations started landing on me.
00:22:04Mr. Castellino.
00:22:06Who's the beautiful lady?
00:22:08I jumped in to save him.
00:22:10I'm a friend of Mr. Castellino's.
00:22:14My wife, Nora.
00:22:16The room shifted.
00:22:17A chorus of polite gasps.
00:22:20Compliments raining down.
00:22:21My face went hot to my collarbone.
00:22:24Luca squeezed my hand.
00:22:25Leaned in.
00:22:26Nora.
00:22:27Is being my wife really that embarrassing?
00:22:30You couldn't say it?
00:22:32Bourbon and cedar on his breath.
00:22:34No.
00:22:35No.
00:22:36I just...
00:22:37I didn't want to embarrass you.
00:22:38His eyes darkened.
00:22:40Nora.
00:22:40He looked at me like he was lighting something on fire.
00:22:42Only a weak man is embarrassed by his wife.
00:22:45I had to look away.
00:22:46I'll grab a drink.
00:22:46I bolted.
00:22:48I'd been hiding by the champagne tower for about 90 seconds when...
00:22:52Nora?
00:22:56There was no date.
00:22:57Just him.
00:22:58Had it Luca said plus ones required?
00:23:01Sebastian's face was pure stunned.
00:23:03It is you.
00:23:05I almost didn't recognize you.
00:23:12I've never seen you look like this.
00:23:15I stepped back.
00:23:16Stay away from me.
00:23:18Nora.
00:23:18About my sister's call.
00:23:20That wasn't me.
00:23:21I'd never authorize that.
00:23:23Truth is, I only agreed to the divorce to teach you a lesson.
00:23:25Bratty wife.
00:23:26Needed reminding.
00:23:28I never actually planned to let you go.
00:23:30Apologize to my mom and my sister.
00:23:34We'll remarry.
00:23:35I'll forget the rest.
00:23:40Crane Capital is bleeding right now.
00:23:42I'm slammed.
00:23:43Stop making things hard for me.
00:23:45He reached for my hand.
00:23:46The Sebastian special.
00:23:48One slap.
00:23:49One kiss.
00:23:50He'd run me on that loop for three years.
00:23:53I'm not the Nora he married anymore.
00:23:55I yanked back.
00:23:56Sebastian.
00:23:57Divorced means divorced.
00:23:59I'd rather sleep under the Brooklyn Pleerage than wear your last name again.
00:24:02Find someone else for that throne.
00:24:04Still stubborn.
00:24:05You haven't suffered enough.
00:24:07Crawl find me when you've actually been broken.
00:24:11That's when Luca started walking toward us.
00:24:14Sebastian's whole posture changed.
00:24:17Nora.
00:24:18We'll talk later.
00:24:19There's a heavyweight I need to corner.
00:24:21Don't get in the way.
00:24:22Plastered on his best smile and intercepted Luca with a business card already out.
00:24:27My Don.
00:24:28I'm Sebastian Crane.
00:24:30Crane Capital.
00:24:31I'd like to talk about the mandate you pulled.
00:24:35Five years.
00:24:36Crane at Capital ran the books on every fund Castellino Holdings put on the street.
00:24:40Then you cut us out overnight.
00:24:43If we fell short, tell me where.
00:24:46Whatever you need, I'll make it right.
00:24:48Sebastian, half bowed.
00:24:50Luca's eyes went past him, straight to me.
00:24:53Nora.
00:24:54What do you think?
00:24:55Should I give him a second chance?
00:24:58Sebastian's smile froze.
00:25:00Nora?
00:25:01What does she have to do with-
00:25:03Mr. Castelloni.
00:25:05You should know.
00:25:06Nora is my ex-wife.
00:25:07I don't know how she got in here tonight.
00:25:09Probably trying to ambush me into wrecking elitiation.
00:25:11She's just a housewife.
00:25:13Pay her no mind.
00:25:14Luca didn't even glance at him.
00:25:16Nora.
00:25:17Your call.
00:25:18I'll follow your lead.
00:25:22I kept my voice flat.
00:25:24Mr. Crane just asked me not to interfere in his business conversation.
00:25:27I'd hate to interfere.
00:25:30Sebastian flared.
00:25:31A man's business is none of your concern.
00:25:33Of course, small town instincts.
00:25:35Luca's voice came in cold and final.
00:25:37Then I'd assume my wife doesn't approve of Crane Capital.
00:25:41Mr. Crane, we'll have to pass.
00:25:43His arm slid around my shoulders.
00:25:45He turned us toward the bar.
00:25:47Sebastian was still standing there, brain catching up.
00:25:50Then a man in a tuxedo brushed past him.
00:25:53Crane, you insulted Don's wife.
00:25:56You stepped on a live mine.
00:25:59That's the only woman who's ever been on his arm in 20 years.
00:26:02Castellano's wife?
00:26:04Impossible.
00:26:05The woman's a nanny in the Castellano house.
00:26:07Sebastian had seen Nora at the farmer's market,
00:26:10driving the cheap car,
00:26:12carrying a lobster for the brat.
00:26:13He knew what he saw.
00:26:14A fancy dress didn't make a duchess.
00:26:17The man shook his head and walked off.
00:26:19Some idiots won't listen.
00:26:21Let them die.
00:26:23That night, Luca bid on a Picasso study
00:26:26and three pieces of war-era jewelry,
00:26:28$180 million in collectibles,
00:26:31donated to the Children's Hospital under my name.
00:26:34After that, the gala turned into a receiving line.
00:26:37Mrs. Castellano,
00:26:39there's a small tea at my place next week.
00:26:41Would you grace us?
00:26:42Mrs. Castellano.
00:26:44My husband is bidding on a Castellano project.
00:26:46Just a quiet word to the Don.
00:26:48I'd never been on this side of a room.
00:26:50I drank three glasses to keep my hands steady.
00:26:52Luca intercepted on the fourth.
00:26:54Apologies, everyone.
00:26:55My wife isn't a drinker.
00:26:57I'll take hers.
00:26:58He drank.
00:27:00Then he drank for me three more times.
00:27:02By the time we slid into his Rolls Royce,
00:27:04we were both lit.
00:27:06I glanced out the window.
00:27:07Sebastian was on the curb, watching us,
00:27:10mouth curled in that ugly little smirk,
00:27:12like I was the punchline.
00:27:14I closed the curtain, turned to Luca.
00:27:16Mr. Castellano, thank you.
00:27:18For tonight.
00:27:20For what you did with Sebastian.
00:27:23His voice came out low, soft around the edges.
00:27:36His arm lifted.
00:27:38Long fingers tilted my chin up.
00:27:40His thumb brushed slow against my jaw.
00:27:42What if I don't want a paper marriage anymore?
00:27:46He was too close.
00:27:48His face was carved out of something dangerous.
00:27:50Eyes blown black.
00:27:52Heat from his breath landed on my throat.
00:27:54He smelled like bourbon and that cedar cologne,
00:27:57and something underneath that was just him.
00:28:00The most controlled man in New York
00:28:02was looking at my mouth like he wanted it.
00:28:06Mr. Castellano, you've had too much.
00:28:13You're right, I'm sorry.
00:28:14I had too much.
00:28:16The rest of the ride was silence.
00:28:17A heavy, humming silence with my pulse loud in my ears.
00:28:26Leo saved me.
00:28:27He sprinted at the front door with his picture book.
00:28:31I scooped him up and ran upstairs before I had to look Luca in the face again.
00:28:37I tucked Leo in, then opened my laptop and started scrolling job boards.
00:28:42Sebastian was right about one thing.
00:28:44My Ivy League degree shouldn't be wasted by eating in a mansion playing house.
00:28:48I'd done that marriage already, stayed home, made myself small.
00:28:52The minute he didn't need me, he tossed me into the street with nothing.
00:28:56I'd be damned if I let that happen twice.
00:28:59While Leo needed me, I had a place here.
00:29:01The day he didn't, what was I?
00:29:04Though I'm not ready to go back to work yet, physically or mentally.
00:29:07But knowing the market, updating a resume, that couldn't hurt.
00:29:11Then my phone lit up.
00:29:13A text from Luca.
00:29:17The butler did the coffee.
00:29:19Always.
00:29:20And the first rule of this house was don't go to the third floor.
00:29:24I ground a fresh espresso anyway.
00:29:26Then I stood at the bottom of the staircase.
00:29:28Hesitated.
00:29:29Was this a test?
00:29:30Did the last applicant get launched out a window after being summoned upstairs?
00:29:35Was this revenge for the car?
00:29:36I called him.
00:29:39Mr. Castellana, coffee's here.
00:29:41Come down for it.
00:29:43Bring it up.
00:29:44I hit the record button on my phone.
00:29:47Caught it.
00:29:47If he tried anything sketchy, I had proof.
00:29:51I climbed the stairs.
00:29:53Knocked.
00:29:54Come in.
00:29:56I pushed the door open and forgot how to breathe.
00:30:01He'd just gotten out of the shower.
00:30:03Black silk robe, loosely tied at the waist.
00:30:06A drop slid from his jaw, down his throat, into the open robe.
00:30:10Bathhouse art.
00:30:12Renaissance painting.
00:30:13Holy hell.
00:30:15He took the coffee.
00:30:16His fingertips dragged across mine on purpose.
00:30:20That scared of me?
00:30:21Nora, am I a monster?
00:30:25Nora.
00:30:29From now on, you can come into my room whenever you want.
00:30:32My face still burned.
00:30:35My face still burned.
00:30:35The rules of this house and the rules of my heart were both breaking.
00:30:39I woke up the next morning with a sore throat.
00:30:41Sneezing.
00:30:42Of course.
00:30:43Wet hair.
00:30:44Late night.
00:30:45Fancy dress.
00:30:46Too much champagne.
00:30:46I shuffled downstairs in sweats, expecting the empty great room.
00:30:50Lupa was on the couch.
00:30:52Lupa was on the couch.
00:30:53Black turtleneck.
00:30:53Wire frame glasses.
00:30:55The combination should be illegal.
00:30:57Morning.
00:30:59He set the paper down.
00:31:00You're sick.
00:31:02A little.
00:31:03The back of his hand landed on my forehead.
00:31:05Calm.
00:31:06Practice.
00:31:06Like he did it every morning.
00:31:08I went stiff as a board.
00:31:11Not bad.
00:31:12I'll grab some Therafex.
00:31:13You'll be fine.
00:31:14He guided me to the couch like I was made of glass.
00:31:16Walked to the kitchen.
00:31:18A six foot something mafia Don.
00:31:20Stirring a packet of cold medicine into a mug.
00:31:23Usually, a Don would poison the drink instead.
00:31:26I caught myself wondering what kind of woman Leo's mother had been.
00:31:30To deserve a man like this.
00:31:40I drank the Theraflu and slunk back to bed.
00:31:43I didn't want to be in his way, so I just dozed off when an unknown number rang.
00:31:51Nora.
00:31:52It's me.
00:31:53Sebastian.
00:31:54I started to hang up.
00:31:55Don't.
00:31:56I'm parked outside the Castellani gate.
00:31:58Come out or I'll be at the front door up to you.
00:32:01I did not want him at the door.
00:32:02I did not want my past laid out on Luca's marble entryway like roadkill.
00:32:06Sebastian intercepted me on the sidewalk.
00:32:09Nora.
00:32:10How long is this stunt going on for?
00:32:13Mrs. Crane working as a nanny?
00:32:15You don't feel humiliated, but I do.
00:32:18I'm not doing anything to you, Sebastian.
00:32:21Stop the act.
00:32:22You dressed up last night to make me jealous.
00:32:25Fine.
00:32:25I'll admit it.
00:32:27After you left, I missed you a little.
00:32:29Here's the deal.
00:32:31Apologize to my mom and my sister.
00:32:32We remarry.
00:32:33You can stop scrubbing floors for strangers.
00:32:39Sebastian, I didn't do anything wrong.
00:32:41What am I apologizing for?
00:32:44You still don't see the problem?
00:32:47You haven't been beaten down enough.
00:32:49I was about to fire back when a small, round cannonball blew past me.
00:32:53Leo.
00:32:53When he saw a strange man hassling me, he did not hesitate.
00:32:56My mom didn't do anything wrong.
00:32:58My mom is the best mom in the whole world.
00:33:02He glared up at him like a furious cherub, protecting me.
00:33:05Something cracked open in my chest.
00:33:07I pulled him in tight.
00:33:09Kid, what did you just call her?
00:33:11Isn't she your nanny?
00:33:13You're a nanny.
00:33:15Your whole family is a nanny.
00:33:17Nora is my mom.
00:33:19My best mom.
00:33:20He pulled back, anxious.
00:33:22I nodded.
00:33:23My eyes were wet again.
00:33:25Nora.
00:33:26You'll be my mom, right?
00:33:28I'll be so good.
00:33:30I promise.
00:33:32Leo, I am your mom's sweetheart.
00:33:35He squeezed me tighter and refused to let go.
00:33:38Sebastian's face twisted into a slow, ugly smile.
00:33:42Oh.
00:33:42Oh, I see it now.
00:33:45Nora.
00:33:46You're putting a child up to it.
00:33:48You're playing the long game on Castelloni.
00:33:51He grabbed my arm.
00:33:53Listen.
00:33:54Castorano isn't a man you scam.
00:33:57He's known for ice in his veins.
00:33:58He finds out you're using his son to angle for him.
00:34:02He'll bury you in the East River.
00:34:03A warm hand landed on my waist.
00:34:06I hadn't heard him come outside.
00:34:08Luca.
00:34:09He pulled me into him.
00:34:11Mr. Crane.
00:34:12The last time we spoke, you insulted my wife.
00:34:15That's why I pulled the mandate.
00:34:17I was planning to tell the other firms on the street that this was personal.
00:34:20They could keep doing business with Crane of Capital.
00:34:23After today, I don't think I need to.
00:34:26Castellano.
00:34:27What do you, wife?
00:34:29Who's your wife?
00:34:30Mr. Crane.
00:34:32Are you really still confused?
00:34:34Or are you only capable of believing what you want to believe?
00:34:38Nora is my wife.
00:34:39The mother of my son.
00:34:42Send him off.
00:34:44Luca turned to the butler at the door.
00:34:46If anyone like this bothers Mrs. Castellini again, have my men throw him out.
00:34:50He took Leo with one arm, wrapped the other around me, walked us inside.
00:34:55The second the door closed, I peeled out of Luca's arm.
00:34:58Awkward as hell.
00:35:00I took Leo upstairs to my room.
00:35:04Leo, where were you all morning?
00:35:07I didn't see you all day.
00:35:08Don't even ask.
00:35:10Dad sent me to preschool.
00:35:12What?
00:35:13You preschool?
00:35:15He said he didn't want you working too hard.
00:35:19He said he needed alone time with you.
00:35:24Why does he need alone time with me?
00:35:27Dad said he had to make you fall in love with him.
00:35:30Otherwise, you might leave us.
00:35:32Leo was four sentences into his report when Luca appeared in the doorway.
00:35:37Leo.
00:35:38Downstairs.
00:35:39Dinner.
00:35:40Stop bothering your mother.
00:35:41My whole face hot.
00:35:43Mom.
00:35:44I'll be back to keep you company in a bit.
00:35:47He scampered out.
00:35:48Luca didn't leave.
00:35:50He walked in.
00:35:52Feeling better?
00:35:53I looked sideways.
00:35:55Mr. Castellano.
00:35:56Thank you for what you did.
00:35:58Please don't ruin a business decision for me.
00:36:02I'm really not worth it.
00:36:04Not worth what?
00:36:07What you did out there.
00:36:10Nora.
00:36:11I told you.
00:36:12You're my wife.
00:36:14Protecting you is my job.
00:36:17But-
00:36:17Stop calling this a paper marriage.
00:36:20Nora.
00:36:22I want a real one.
00:36:23I had not expected him to swing this hard, this fast.
00:36:27My face went up in flames.
00:36:29I'll give you time.
00:36:30Take whatever you need.
00:36:32But right now I want to collect just a little husband privilege.
00:36:36Before I could form a coherent thought, he leaned in.
00:36:39A long, warm hand cradled my cheek.
00:36:41Can I?
00:36:42I didn't say a word.
00:36:45I'll take this as consent.
00:36:47Then his lips crashed against mine, hard and ruthless.
00:36:50His tongue swept into my mouth, stealing the air from my lungs.
00:36:54Right.
00:36:54This was how a mafia boss kissed.
00:36:57Cold.
00:36:58Merciless.
00:36:59Taking whatever he wanted.
00:37:00The kiss lasted so long my mind went blank by the time he finally pulled away.
00:37:05He rubbed his thumb over my swollen lips.
00:37:07My little princess, that's enough for today.
00:37:15Next time, I won't let you off so easily.
00:37:18Leo got hauled to preschool again the next morning, under protest.
00:37:23My cold was almost gone.
00:37:24Luca asked if I wanted to see a movie.
00:37:27After everything that had happened, I thought about it.
00:37:29We were married on paper.
00:37:31If something real was going to grow there, that wasn't the worst outcome.
00:37:35He had a private media room on the third floor.
00:37:38It was my first time entering other room in third floor.
00:37:41Before that, he showed me his collection room.
00:37:44One entire wall was covered in cold weapons.
00:37:47Daggers, knives, blades of every kind.
00:37:50Honestly, it was breathtaking.
00:37:52I was still standing there staring at the wall when he stepped up behind me and fastened
00:37:56a necklace around my neck.
00:37:57Another snake.
00:37:59Exactly like the tattoo on his body.
00:38:01A little gift.
00:38:03Don't reject it.
00:38:05Then he took my hand and led me into the media room.
00:38:08He put on a French romance film.
00:38:09Slow, elegant kisses on the screen.
00:38:12Mixed with far less elegant sounds in the background.
00:38:15Luca leaned closer, his voice brushing against my ear.
00:38:20Nora.
00:38:22Yes?
00:38:23I closed my eyes, my fingers tightening around the snake pendant,
00:38:27like a girl being offered up as a sacrifice.
00:38:30His body covered mine as his mouth came down on mine.
00:38:34Soft at first.
00:38:35Careful.
00:38:36One hand slid gently around my throat.
00:38:38Then the kiss deepened, rougher, heavier.
00:38:41The kind that stole every thought from my head.
00:38:44He pulled off the white tank top, and for the first time, I saw the snake tattoo stretched
00:38:49across his chest.
00:38:50One of the snake's eyes was a scar.
00:38:52I leaned closer and pressed a soft kiss against it.
00:38:56I felt his breathing stop for a second.
00:38:58Then he pushed me down onto bed.
00:39:01I could feel the hard heat of him against me.
00:39:03Soon, the room filled with ragged breathing.
00:39:06That night, I offered myself to a mafia boss.
00:39:09After all the hot, chaotic moans, he kept me tucked against my chest.
00:39:13He slid a glossy stack of brochures into my hand.
00:39:17Nora, pick a wedding planner.
00:39:20I owe you a real wedding.
00:39:24You don't have to.
00:39:25The Dawn's wife should carry that honor forever.
00:39:28I want every person in this city to know Nora Bennett is my wife, and I'm her husband.
00:39:34I only regret I didn't put it all at your feet the night you walked through that door.
00:39:39I laughed into his shoulder.
00:39:42The night I walked through that door, we didn't even know each other.
00:39:46How were we supposed to?
00:39:48Nora, the night I saw you in that doorway, I already wanted you.
00:39:54Our wedding was bigger than anything New York had hosted in a decade.
00:39:58Old families, new money, senators, a cardinal, the mayor.
00:40:02We were on the front page for three days running.
00:40:05I scolded Luke of the goal.
00:40:07The butler beamed.
00:40:07Mrs. Castellino, the Dawn has been quiet his entire life.
00:40:11This is the first time he's ever been loud.
00:40:14Indulge him this once.
00:40:15I let it go.
00:40:17The night of the wedding, a strange number called me.
00:40:20My brow furrowed.
00:40:21Luca's long arm reached over and killed the call.
00:40:24His fingers tightened on my waist.
00:40:26Mrs. Castellino, eyes on me.
00:40:29After, he was winding a strand of my hair around his finger.
00:40:32He cleared his throat, a little awkward.
00:40:34Nora, I want to tell you a secret.
00:40:38I made a small, sleepy sound.
00:40:40Leo isn't my son.
00:40:42He's my sisters.
00:40:43He spoke quietly, in pieces.
00:40:45His parents had died when he was 13.
00:40:47He and his elder sister went through a dark period in this empire.
00:40:51Until one day, she married.
00:40:54Had Leo.
00:40:54But happiness suddenly ended.
00:40:56When she and her husband were killed in a shooting three years ago.
00:41:00Luca wiped out that whole family then.
00:41:02He put Leo on his own birth certificate.
00:41:05Quietly.
00:41:06So nobody could ever take him.
00:41:08I thought it would be Leo and me forever.
00:41:10Then you walked in.
00:41:11And nothing was the same.
00:41:14He kissed me again.
00:41:15A few months later, I walked out of the hospital alongside Leo.
00:41:19Mom.
00:41:20Dad said you weren't sick anymore.
00:41:22Why'd we go to the hospital?
00:41:25Because mom has a baby in her belly.
00:41:28Yes!
00:41:29I finally get a sister!
00:41:31What if it's a brother?
00:41:35If it's a brother, we throw him in the trash.
00:41:38If it's a sister, she plays with me.
00:41:40Out of the mouths of babes.
00:41:42I was laughing when a figure stepped in front of me.
00:41:45A man.
00:41:46Wild hair.
00:41:47Filthy coat.
00:41:48Hunched shoulders.
00:41:50I almost dug for a few bucks.
00:41:53Sebastian Crane.
00:41:55Nora?
00:41:57Leo planted himself in front of me on instinct.
00:41:59I pulled him to my side and squeezed his shoulder.
00:42:02Sebastian.
00:42:03What happened to you?
00:42:07Nora.
00:42:09Help me.
00:42:09You're the only one who can.
00:42:10All of New York knows Castelloni loves you.
00:42:13He'll listen to you.
00:42:14Please.
00:42:15Then I remembered what Luca had mentioned weeks back.
00:42:18First, the Castellano family cut all ties with Crane Capital.
00:42:22Then the rest of New York followed.
00:42:24Nobody wanted to risk losing Castellano favor.
00:42:27Within weeks, Sebastian's company collapsed.
00:42:29His sister Cassandra, the person he trusted most,
00:42:32had been stealing client money for years.
00:42:35The moment everything fell apart,
00:42:36she fled to the south of France with her family.
00:42:38She left Sebastian alone to take the blame.
00:42:41Crane Capital went bankrupt overnight.
00:42:43Now Sebastian stood in front of me, sobbing, begging.
00:42:47I didn't feel anything for him.
00:42:49Sebastian, people are equal.
00:42:52Your fault, your mess, you pay for it.
00:42:55No one can help you.
00:42:56Behind me, the lobby doors slid open.
00:42:58Luca had just finished with my OB.
00:43:00He walked toward us.
00:43:02Nara, let's go home.
00:43:03We walked past Sebastian Crane like he wasn't there.
00:43:06Because he wasn't.
00:43:07Not in our life, not anymore.
00:43:09Through my whole pregnancy, Luca was far more anxious than I was.
00:43:13He doubled the security on the entire estate.
00:43:16I never went anywhere without an escort.
00:43:18He had every sharp corner in the house padded.
00:43:21Fit carpet laid across every floor.
00:43:23Sometimes, I'd only shift in bed.
00:43:26And he would ask worriedly,
00:43:27Does something hurt?
00:43:29He'd stroke my belly, pressing his ear against it.
00:43:32I think I just heard the baby calling for me.
00:43:34Leo asked, wide-eyed.
00:43:35Why isn't the baby calling for me?
00:43:37One night, after Leo fell asleep,
00:43:39I found him alone out on the balcony.
00:43:41I walked over and wrapped my arms around him from behind.
00:43:45You don't have to worry.
00:43:46The baby will be born safe.
00:43:48He kissed my forehead.
00:43:50I keep wondering if who I am has put you and the kids in too much danger.
00:43:54My sister died because of the family name,
00:43:56and before you came, Leo wasn't happy.
00:43:58Neither was I before you came.
00:44:00We just complete each other.
00:44:01I pressed closer to his chest.
00:44:03I made my peace with it a long time ago.
00:44:06Being the Don's wife can't be harder than being the Crane's maid.
00:44:09He smiled.
00:44:09My brave girl.
00:44:11At nearly 10 months, my water broke at 2 a.m.
00:44:14A team of doctors and nurses rushed me into delivery.
00:44:17Luca waited outside.
00:44:19The contractions came like waves trying to break me in half.
00:44:22A nurse held my hand.
00:44:23Her grip was wrong.
00:44:25Too strong.
00:44:26Too steady.
00:44:26I looked up at her face, sharp, calm.
00:44:29A small scar through one eyebrow.
00:44:31You're not a nurse.
00:44:32She smiled coldly.
00:44:33No, there's a debt your husband never finished paying.
00:44:37The family he buried three years ago still has a few teeth left.
00:44:41We came to collect tonight.
00:44:43My breathing went ragged.
00:44:44The other nurses in the room started screaming, but I knew he was standing right outside, so
00:44:49I didn't panic.
00:44:50I gripped the sheets.
00:44:51Go ahead and try.
00:44:52Right then, the delivery room door opened.
00:44:54A rat that should have died years ago.
00:44:56I've been waiting for you too long.
00:44:58Luca and his men had the woman pinned in seconds.
00:45:01He held my hand, and the coldest mafia boss in New York let a single tear fall.
00:45:07My baby girl was born at 4.42 a.m., seven pounds, furious lungs.
00:45:13Luca took her like she was made of glass.
00:45:16Sophia, after my sister.
00:45:18Leo barged in at dawn, peered into the blanket, and gasped.
00:45:22It's a girl.
00:45:23I'll be her hero from now on.
00:45:26She'll be the princess.
00:45:27I laughed until I cried.
00:45:29The four of us, finally, impossibly, whole.
00:45:33I learned the rest later.
00:45:35The fake nurse was a remnant of the family that murdered Luca's sister three years ago.
00:45:39Sebastian had fled to Europe.
00:45:41In Sicily, he found what was left of them, clinging to life.
00:45:45Hatred drove him to something insane.
00:45:47They thought the dawn would be too busy with a wife in labor to notice.
00:45:51That night, while the hospital stood locked down, several of the docks were hit at the same
00:45:56time.
00:45:57But Luca built this empire out of blood and bone at 16.
00:46:01Turning back an attack like that was as easy as breathing for him.
00:46:05Blood.
00:46:06Gunfire.
00:46:07I didn't see most of it.
00:46:08My life stayed bright.
00:46:10The house filled with laughter because of Sophia's coming.
00:46:13One night, Luca asked if I wanted to see Sebastian.
00:46:16Just once.
00:46:17He keeps begging to see you.
00:46:19I was busy making faces at Sophia with Leo.
00:46:22No need.
00:46:23Do whatever you want with him.
00:46:24The man now had nothing to do with me.
00:46:26I only cared in my new family.
00:46:28Leo loved his sister, took his new job seriously.
00:46:31By the second week, he had appointed himself Sophia's full-time bodyguard.
00:46:36No bad guys get past me.
00:46:38Dad said.
00:46:40Sophia blinked at him.
00:46:41Then sneezed.
00:46:43Mom!
00:46:45She did a magic spell!
00:46:47He decided he was her translator too.
00:46:49Every cry meant something only he could understand.
00:46:53She wants the blue blanket, not the yellow one.
00:46:56Obviously.
00:46:57He even handed over his most prized possession.
00:47:00The Batman action figure no one had been allowed to touch for two years.
00:47:05It's a loan.
00:47:07When she's bigger, she gives it back.
00:47:09The best part came at bedtime.
00:47:11He'd lean over her crib and drop his voice into a tiny, serious growl, copying his father.
00:47:17Good night, little one.
00:47:19Nobody touches my family.
00:47:21Sophia's hand closed around his finger and held on.
00:47:24Leo froze.
00:47:25He looked at me.
00:47:26His whole face wobbled.
00:47:28Mom.
00:47:30She likes me back.
00:47:32The best part?
00:47:33Leo was finally shaking off his past.
00:47:35He was more lively and braver than ever.
00:47:38My life changed in a normal night.
00:47:40An email came in.
00:47:42A strategy firm called Meridian had offered me a position on their securities desk.
00:47:47I threw myself at him.
00:47:49Luca, your wife is going back to work.
00:47:51You could have told me sooner.
00:47:53Half the businesses in the city have my money behind them.
00:47:56Including that little Meridian of yours.
00:47:58But I want to prove it myself.
00:48:00As Nora Bennett.
00:48:02A woman who can handle a don can handle anything.
00:48:05Meridian took up three floors of a glass tower downtown.
00:48:09I wore my plainest blazer, drove the old sedan, used my maiden name.
00:48:14I wanted to earn it clean.
00:48:16My first morning, my new manager turned around and my stomach dropped.
00:48:20Vanessa.
00:48:21We've gone to college together.
00:48:22She'd spent four years making sure everyone knew I was the scholarship girl from nowhere.
00:48:28The cheap blazer, plain white heels, no ring since I'd left it home out of habit to be safe.
00:48:34Nora Bennett.
00:48:35Wow.
00:48:36You look exactly the same.
00:48:37I heard you married into the cranes.
00:48:39Looks like things haven't exactly worked out for you, huh?
00:48:41We divorced.
00:48:42Of course you did.
00:48:44The cranes are bankrupt now.
00:48:45No money for a gold debtor.
00:48:46So it's just you now, and a kid I heard?
00:48:49Single mom.
00:48:50That is so brave.
00:48:52Welcome aboard.
00:48:53Try to keep up.
00:48:54Three weeks in, I closed the Hartwell account.
00:48:57It was a mess nobody wanted to touch.
00:48:59I worked it for nine days straight.
00:49:01Nora Bennett, a girl from nowhere, brought in the biggest mandate of the quarter.
00:49:06At the Monday partner meeting, Vanessa stood up with my deck.
00:49:10It was a heavy lip, but I pushed the team hard and got it across the line.
00:49:16My name never came up once.
00:49:18Not a single time.
00:49:19After, I caught her by the elevators.
00:49:21That was my account, my work, all of it.
00:49:23What's yours is mine.
00:49:24I'm the manager.
00:49:25You report to me.
00:49:26Everything you do here belongs to me.
00:49:28Get used to it.
00:49:30That night, I curled into Luca's chest and let it all out.
00:49:33She took the whole deal I closed.
00:49:35Didn't say my name once.
00:49:37Luca's hand went still on my back.
00:49:39Say the word.
00:49:40She won't be at that company tomorrow.
00:49:43I don't need you to step in.
00:49:45Not yet.
00:49:46I've been watching Vanessa for weeks.
00:49:48The padded vendor invoices.
00:49:50The kickbacks routed through a shell account.
00:49:52I already have my own card to play.
00:49:54What I didn't expect was that my past walked through the company lobby.
00:49:58I hadn't seen them in 11 years.
00:50:00My mother, my brother Trent.
00:50:02Vanessa stood in the middle of the hall.
00:50:04A hand pressed to her mouth in feigned surprise.
00:50:07But she was the only one who knew about my past.
00:50:10Nora!
00:50:11Is that any way to greet your own mother?
00:50:14Every head turned.
00:50:15Vanessa's eyes glittered.
00:50:17You married a billionaire and you let your family beg?
00:50:21After everything we gave you?
00:50:23They gave me nothing.
00:50:24They gave Trent everything.
00:50:26And showed me the door even before I was even an adult.
00:50:30Your brother needs $300,000.
00:50:34It's filial duty.
00:50:36Support for your parents.
00:50:38You owe us.
00:50:40I owe you nothing.
00:50:43Trent sneered.
00:50:49Rich now and still trash.
00:50:52Some things never change.
00:50:54Security finally steered them toward the doors.
00:50:56My mother screamed the whole way.
00:51:01We'll be back!
00:51:02We'll tell everyone what you really are!
00:51:05Then I heard Vanessa, behind me, murmur to the room.
00:51:09God.
00:51:10And she pretends to be so classy.
00:51:12After that, Vanessa stopped pretending.
00:51:15She handed me the worst account.
00:51:17Took credit for my work in front of the partners.
00:51:19Scheduled meetings I was never told about.
00:51:21Then wrote me up for missing them.
00:51:23She said in the break room.
00:51:24Honestly, I feel sorry for her.
00:51:28Single mom.
00:51:29Crazy family.
00:51:30That sad little car.
00:51:33Some people are just born to lose.
00:51:35Her click left.
00:51:36I kept my head down and kept working.
00:51:38I'd survived the cranes.
00:51:40I could survive a Vanessa.
00:51:41Then she pulled the file.
00:51:43My old medical records.
00:51:45Depression.
00:51:46Medication.
00:51:47Wow.
00:51:48And they let her near clients?
00:51:50The room went very quiet.
00:51:52Maybe.
00:51:53This just isn't the place for someone so fragile.
00:51:57But I wasn't the girl the cranes broke anymore.
00:51:59While Vanessa spent her days humiliating me, I'd spent mine quietly building a file.
00:52:05Padded vendor invoices.
00:52:06Kickbacks routed into a private shell account.
00:52:09Three years of it.
00:52:10That afternoon, I handed every last page of it to her boss.
00:52:13Then I went back to my desk and quietly finished my work.
00:52:16That night, I sat in the old sedan in the parking garage and didn't start the engine for an hour.
00:52:22Then Leo's school called.
00:52:23Mrs. Castellina, there's been an incident.
00:52:27I drove to the preschool with my heart in my throat.
00:52:32Leo sat in the nurse's office.
00:52:34Scraped elbow, split lip, jaw set exactly like his father's.
00:52:39I didn't cry.
00:52:40I want you to know I didn't cry.
00:52:42A bigger boy had shoved him off the climbing frame.
00:52:45And standing in the hallway, arms crossed, was the boy's mother, Vanessa.
00:52:50Small world.
00:52:51Your kids started it.
00:52:54Bragging about having a daddy.
00:52:56My Kaylee told him, what daddy?
00:52:59Everyone knows your mom's a single mom who can't even keep a job.
00:53:03Leo's face crumpled.
00:53:04I do have a dad.
00:53:06I have the best dad.
00:53:11Sure you do, sweetie.
00:53:15Does he live in your imagination?
00:53:18I stepped between them so fast she flinched.
00:53:21Don't you ever speak to my son again.
00:53:23She stood, smoothing her coat, delighted.
00:53:26Or what?
00:53:27You'll cry about it?
00:53:28Take your meds, Nora.
00:53:30Honestly, people like you shouldn't have kids.
00:53:32You can barely take care of yourself.
00:53:34Leo didn't cry.
00:53:35He planted himself in front of me and lifted his chin.
00:53:38My mom is a thousand times better than you.
00:53:41That was the moment something in me went very, very cold.
00:53:45I stepped forward and slapped Vanessa across the face.
00:53:49I already turned in the proof of what you stole.
00:53:51We'll see who's walking out of that company tomorrow.
00:53:54How dare?
00:53:55Before she could speak, her phone rang.
00:53:58Vanessa, you're under investigation for misappropriating company funds.
00:54:02The bank has frozen all of your assets.
00:54:03She crumpled to the floor.
00:54:05And that was the moment the hallway doors opened.
00:54:08Luca walked in.
00:54:09I hadn't called him.
00:54:11Leo's school is wired to him too.
00:54:12Of course it is.
00:54:14Charcoal coat, slow steps.
00:54:16Vanessa didn't recognize Luca, but she could feel the aura he carried.
00:54:20Sir, this is a private matter.
00:54:22He didn't look at her.
00:54:23He crouched, lifted Leo, checked the split lip with one careful thumb.
00:54:29Who did this?
00:54:31Her son, my manager.
00:54:33Vanessa.
00:54:36Manager at Meridian.
00:54:38Yes.
00:54:39And you are?
00:54:40The man who owns Meridian.
00:54:42The color drained out of her face.
00:54:45And every floor you've ever worked.
00:54:48And the building.
00:54:50And the chair you sit in.
00:54:53This is my wife, Nora Castellano.
00:54:56The single mother you've been entertaining the office with?
00:55:00He pulled out his phone.
00:55:01One call.
00:55:02By the time we got home, Vanessa had already been arrested.
00:55:06Maybe prison suits people like her better.
00:55:08In the bedroom, Sophia asleep on my chest, I finally laughed.
00:55:13Tired and cracked open.
00:55:25Or maybe you keep walking into rooms too small for you.
00:55:29I quit Meridian the next morning.
00:55:32Not because of Vanessa.
00:55:33Because Luca owned it.
00:55:34And I had promised myself I'd win as Nora Bennett or not at all.
00:55:39You don't have to prove anything.
00:55:42I'm not proving it to you.
00:55:44I'm proving it to the girl who got thrown out at 18 with a duffel bag.
00:55:48So I started over.
00:55:49Again.
00:55:50New resume.
00:55:52Real name.
00:55:53No husband attached.
00:55:54I sent out 40 applications.
00:55:56I drove myself to every meeting in the old sedan.
00:56:00Every morning, Leo cheered me on before I left.
00:56:03Three months later, a venture fund hired me to run strategy.
00:56:06Eight months after that, I walked out and built my own firm.
00:56:10A year after that, I was on the front page again.
00:56:13Not Don Castellano's wife, Nora Bennett, founder.
00:56:17Luca framed it.
00:56:18Hung it on the third floor.
00:56:20Right beside the wall of blades.
00:56:22My most dangerous acquisition.
00:56:25Two years passed the way good years do.
00:56:28Quietly.
00:56:29All at once.
00:56:30My firm took up its own floor now.
00:56:32But the best part of every day was still the drive home.
00:56:36Sophia had grown into a tiny tyrant with Luca's eyes and Leo's mouth.
00:56:41She ran the house.
00:56:42The most feared man in New York did whatever she said.
00:56:45I once walked in to find the dawn of New York at a plastic tea table,
00:56:50pinky raised, wearing a paper crown.
00:56:52More tea, daddy.
00:56:54Yes, your majesty.
00:56:55He said, dead serious.
00:56:57Leo, now seven, had named himself her official coach.
00:57:01Say it like dad, low and scary.
00:57:04Sophia scrunched up her face.
00:57:05Yes, she growled.
00:57:07Nobody touches my family.
00:57:09Then she ruined it by giggling.
00:57:12At night, Luca still read them both to sleep in that quiet growl.
00:57:16Two small heads on his chest.
00:57:18One enormous, terrifying man pinned to a mattress by two children and refusing to move.
00:57:24I whispered from the door.
00:57:26You trapped.
00:57:26He looked up at me, the softest I'd ever seen him.
00:57:29Best place I've ever been.
00:57:30People still ask how a nanny ended up married to a man like that.
00:57:35I never know how to answer.
00:57:37The truth is too simple.
00:57:39We were two people with broken pasts who decided to stop being broken, together.
00:57:45He gave a thrown away girl a home.
00:57:47I gave a man made of blood and steel a reason to read bedtime stories.
00:57:53One evening, Sophia fell asleep mid-sentence on his shoulder.
00:57:57Leo had drifted off against my side.
00:58:00He said quietly,
00:58:01Do you remember the day you walked in with a duffel bag?
00:58:07I said,
00:58:08$36.
00:58:10Looking for room and board.
00:58:12You asked for a room.
00:58:13Luke took my hand across the couch.
00:58:15You ended up running the whole house.
00:58:17My whole life, I'd been told I was someone nobody wanted.
00:58:21Turns out, I was just waiting for the right people to want me.
00:58:25And I'd found them.
00:58:27All of them.
00:58:28My name is Sophia.
00:58:30Today is my 16th birthday.
00:58:32CEO Nora was my mom,
00:58:34and Don Luca was my father.
00:58:35In a family like mine,
00:58:37that should mean a ballroom,
00:58:39300 guests,
00:58:40and a cake the size of a car.
00:58:41My father offered me all of it.
00:58:43He'd hand me the moon if I asked.
00:58:45I love him.
00:58:46I love everything he built,
00:58:47so I'd never want for anything.
00:58:49I just wish,
00:58:50sometimes,
00:58:51that I could want for something.
00:58:53Everywhere I go,
00:58:54there are men in dark suits,
00:58:55two steps behind me.
00:58:57I top every class at Ashford Academy on my own.
00:59:00And people still whisper it's the name.
00:59:02I don't want to throw any of it away.
00:59:03I just want,
00:59:05once in a while,
00:59:06to be Sophia.
00:59:07Not the Castellano princess.
00:59:09So tonight,
00:59:10on my birthday,
00:59:11I did my favorite thing in the world.
00:59:13I slipped my detail,
00:59:14and went out alone.
00:59:15Well,
00:59:16not totally alone.
00:59:17I'd followed Leo.
00:59:18My brother thinks,
00:59:19I don't know about his little night job.
00:59:21The bikes,
00:59:22the races.
00:59:22I crouched behind a fence and watched.
00:59:25Engines screaming,
00:59:26headlights tearing the dark.
00:59:28And then one rider came out of nowhere.
00:59:30He was even bigger than Leo,
00:59:31and his bike was a sleek beast of silver and black.
00:59:34He cut inside Leo on the last corner,
00:59:37pinned my brother behind him like it was nothing.
00:59:39Then he pulled to a stop,
00:59:40took off his helmet,
00:59:41and ran a hand through his hair.
00:59:43I couldn't make out his face from where I stood,
00:59:45but somehow,
00:59:46I knew I was looking at the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
00:59:50You owe me.
00:59:51Cover for me.
00:59:52I'm not lying to dad.
00:59:54You lie to dad every night you ride.
00:59:56He shut up after that.
00:59:58Luca was waiting in the front hall when we walked in.
01:00:01Midnight,
01:00:01still in his shirt,
01:00:02still terrifying.
01:00:03It's late, sweetheart.
01:00:04He said,
01:00:05I went for a walk,
01:00:06that's all.
01:00:07But you ditched your detail.
01:00:08Dad,
01:00:09I'm 16,
01:00:10not 6.
01:00:11Hey,
01:00:11I knew you were worried,
01:00:12but it was just a small walk.
01:00:14She was with me.
01:00:15She's fine.
01:00:16Mom walked over and pulled me into a hug.
01:00:18Your father's just worried,
01:00:20sweetheart.
01:00:20We can talk about this later.
01:00:22Dad sighed with a helpless smile.
01:00:24You and your mother are both too stubborn.
01:00:26I knew I'd dodge that bullet.
01:00:28I grabbed Leo and hurried off.
01:00:30That night,
01:00:31I went downstairs for some water
01:00:32and heard my parents talking in the living room.
01:00:35Sophia's grown up.
01:00:36You don't have to protect her so much.
01:00:38I knew,
01:00:38but the old Moretti boss from Italy is dying.
01:00:41They'll be choosing a successor soon,
01:00:43and when they do,
01:00:44the piece we built could die with him.
01:00:46I need to ensure her safety.
01:00:47The whole school was buzzing before first bell.
01:00:50A transfer.
01:00:51Mid-year.
01:00:52From Italy.
01:00:53Half Italian,
01:00:54half who knows,
01:00:55and apparently a literal god.
01:00:57Girls were doing their hair in the hallway.
01:00:59I rolled my eyes so hard it hurt.
01:01:02I'd grown up around dangerous men with pretty faces.
01:01:04I knew exactly what they were worth.
01:01:06Nothing.
01:01:07I found him at the center of the courtyard,
01:01:09leaning against a pillar like he owned it.
01:01:11Lazy smile.
01:01:12Sleeves shoved up.
01:01:13A ring of admirers three deep.
01:01:15He clocked me the second I walked past.
01:01:17The one girl not looking.
01:01:19You're new?
01:01:20You're new.
01:01:20Most girls slow down.
01:01:22Most girls have lower standards.
01:01:24Ouch.
01:01:25Pretty and cruel.
01:01:26My favorite combination.
01:01:27Go get a new favorite.
01:01:29I walked off without another glance.
01:01:31Behind me,
01:01:31I heard him laugh again.
01:01:32Softer this time.
01:01:33Interested.
01:01:34We had three classes together.
01:01:36By Thursday,
01:01:37he'd decided I was a project.
01:01:39Let me guess.
01:01:40He said,
01:01:41Head to toe in designer brands.
01:01:43Daddy's money.
01:01:44Private everything.
01:01:46You've never wanted for a thing in your life.
01:01:48You don't know anything about me.
01:01:49I know the type.
01:01:51Spoiled little princess
01:01:52who thinks the world owes her a cursi.
01:01:54I earn every grade in this room.
01:01:56I don't cheat.
01:01:58I don't coast.
01:01:59And I have never once needed a smug tourist
01:02:01to explain my own life to me.
01:02:03The room went silent.
01:02:04Cute speech.
01:02:05Save it for someone impressed.
01:02:07That's when Leo walked in.
01:02:09He took one look at us,
01:02:10sitting side by side,
01:02:11glaring.
01:02:12Oh no.
01:02:13I said,
01:02:14You know him?
01:02:15You know her?
01:02:16Leo dragged a hand down his face.
01:02:18Rafe,
01:02:19me,
01:02:19my little sister.
01:02:20And this is Rafe Moretti.
01:02:22Two things happened at once.
01:02:23Rafe realized the princess he'd just insulted
01:02:26was a Castellano.
01:02:27And I realized
01:02:28he was from Moretti,
01:02:30the family in dad's mouth.
01:02:31Leo cornered me that night.
01:02:33Stay away from Rafe.
01:02:35Gladly.
01:02:35He's insufferable.
01:02:36I mean it,
01:02:37Sophia.
01:02:38His family and ours,
01:02:39it's complicated.
01:02:40Okay.
01:02:41But next time you go out,
01:02:43I'm coming with you.
01:02:44The next morning,
01:02:44I caught him talking to Rafe by the lockers.
01:02:47Keep an eye on her.
01:02:47She sneaks off.
01:02:48You're in her classes.
01:02:50I am not babysitting your sister.
01:02:51You owe me from Saturday's race.
01:02:53Fine.
01:02:54But she's a nightmare.
01:02:56She really is.
01:02:57I wanted to murder them both.
01:02:59So now the playboy I despised
01:03:01was my unofficial shadow.
01:03:03We got paired for the history project too,
01:03:05because the universe hates me.
01:03:06We fought about everything.
01:03:08Topic,
01:03:09sources,
01:03:09who held the pen.
01:03:11But once,
01:03:12mid-argument,
01:03:12his phone lit up.
01:03:13A name flashed,
01:03:14Cristiano.
01:03:15For half a second,
01:03:16the lazy smirk dropped clean off his face.
01:03:19What was left underneath was cold,
01:03:21older than 17,
01:03:22and something close to hatred.
01:03:23Then he silenced the call,
01:03:25and the mask slid back on like it had never moved.
01:03:28Where were we, princess?
01:03:30Rafe didn't let the princess thing go.
01:03:32Every class,
01:03:33a little dig.
01:03:33Did Daddy buy this library?
01:03:35Is that a real Cartier or just for show?
01:03:37I stopped answering.
01:03:38He hated that more.
01:03:40So when Mr. Hale announced the school's debate cup,
01:03:43with a full scholarship attached,
01:03:45he said,
01:03:46You'll win that on the name alone.
01:03:47Enter it against me,
01:03:49if you're so sure.
01:03:51Loser admits the other earned it.
01:03:52Out loud.
01:03:53In front of everyone.
01:03:54The whole class oohed.
01:03:56He couldn't say no.
01:03:57Boys like Rafe never can.
01:03:59I prepped for six nights.
01:04:00No tutors,
01:04:01no favors.
01:04:02Just me and a stack of books,
01:04:04and the stubbornness I got from my mother.
01:04:06I took him apart on stage in 11 minutes.
01:04:09Not with my last name.
01:04:10With facts.
01:04:11With nerve.
01:04:12With every late night nobody ever saw.
01:04:14The judges didn't even deliberate.
01:04:16She earned it.
01:04:16He said.
01:04:17He stood on the stage,
01:04:18and looked at me for a long time.
01:04:20Like he was seeing me for the first time.
01:04:22Then he smiled.
01:04:24Winning made me a target.
01:04:26I was just about to leave the classroom when a blonde girl stopped me.
01:04:29I recognized her.
01:04:30Her name was Camilla Vane.
01:04:32Old money,
01:04:33sharp heels,
01:04:34and a claim on Rafe she'd stake the day he arrived.
01:04:37She'd watched Rafe admit I earned the debate cup.
01:04:40She did not take it well.
01:04:41Cute.
01:04:41The mafia princess thinks she's special.
01:04:45I don't think I'm anything.
01:04:47Please leave.
01:04:47But later,
01:04:48I knew that Camilla didn't want to fight.
01:04:50She wanted a show.
01:04:51That Friday was the winter showcase.
01:04:54Half the city's powerful families in the seat.
01:04:56Cameras everywhere.
01:04:57I stepped up to the podium.
01:04:59The big screen lit up behind me.
01:05:01But it wasn't my slides.
01:05:02It was a leaked wire transfer.
01:05:05Castellano Holdings to the Ashford Endowment.
01:05:07The room started to murmur.
01:05:09Phones came up.
01:05:10The one thing I'd built with my own two hands.
01:05:12The one thing that was mine.
01:05:14She was burning it down in front of everyone.
01:05:16Camilla stood in the wings, smiling.
01:05:19My hands shook.
01:05:20300 people watched me not speak.
01:05:22For one second,
01:05:22I heard Camilla's voice in my head.
01:05:24You don't belong here.
01:05:25Then I heard my mother's.
01:05:27You keep walking into rooms too small for you.
01:05:29I set down my note cards.
01:05:31Cute forgery.
01:05:32Two problems.
01:05:33One.
01:05:33The endowment is public record.
01:05:35Pull it up.
01:05:36There's no Castellano transfer.
01:05:38There never was.
01:05:39Two.
01:05:40Castellano Holdings rebranded four years ago.
01:05:43That logo hasn't existed since I was 12.
01:05:45Whoever made this pulled an old letterhead off the internet.
01:05:48I don't win because of my name.
01:05:50I win because while some people were photoshopping,
01:05:52I was studying.
01:05:53I found Camilla in the wings,
01:05:55frozen,
01:05:56phone still up.
01:05:57You should have checked your sources.
01:05:58She fled.
01:05:59I finished my speech to a standing ovation.
01:06:01And at the back of the hall,
01:06:03leaning in the doorway,
01:06:04looking at me like I was something he hadn't expected to find.
01:06:07I told myself I followed Leo for his sake.
01:06:10That's a lie I'm still working on.
01:06:12The races were in an old highway that night.
01:06:14I slipped through the fence
01:06:15and found a place in the dark to watch.
01:06:17And there he was.
01:06:18No smirk.
01:06:19No audience to perform for.
01:06:21Just Rafe and a machine and the edge of control.
01:06:24He rode like he was trying to outrun something.
01:06:27Like the second he stopped,
01:06:28it would catch him.
01:06:29It was the most honest I'd ever seen him.
01:06:32Then it went wrong.
01:06:33A rival motorcycle member.
01:06:35Words,
01:06:36then shoves,
01:06:37then a flick of metal in the firelight.
01:06:38Somebody spotted me.
01:06:40A stranger grabbed my arm.
01:06:41I didn't scream.
01:06:42I drove my heel into his instep and twisted free.
01:06:45But Rafe was already on him.
01:06:47He stepped between me and the whole damn party.
01:06:50Don't touch her.
01:06:51The guy never stood a chance.
01:06:53It was over fast after that.
01:06:54Leo's name carried weight around here.
01:06:56So did Rafe's.
01:06:57He drove me home that night.
01:06:59There was a cut at the corner of his mouth.
01:07:01When the car stopped,
01:07:02I reached out and brushed the blood from his lip.
01:07:04He caught my hand and,
01:07:06like a knight swearing himself to his queen,
01:07:08Always at your service, princess.
01:07:10After the yard,
01:07:11something shifted.
01:07:12We stopped pretending to hate each other quite so hard.
01:07:15Which is how I ended up on the roof of the science building at lunch,
01:07:19where Rafe goes to be alone.
01:07:20He didn't hear me come up.
01:07:22He was on the phone,
01:07:23speaking Italian.
01:07:24I only caught pieces,
01:07:25but I caught the tone.
01:07:26He went quiet,
01:07:27his expression turning cold.
01:07:29And for the first time,
01:07:30I realized he might one day grow into a godfather men feared.
01:07:36Yes, his uncle.
01:07:38I understand that word.
01:07:39I'll be back when the old man dies.
01:07:41Not a day before.
01:07:43You can tell Cristiano I said so.
01:07:45Cristiano,
01:07:46Leo seemed,
01:07:47said it was his brother.
01:07:48The most untouchable boy in school looked like he had nothing.
01:07:52I should have left.
01:07:53Instead,
01:07:54I said his name.
01:07:55Rafe.
01:07:56He spun around.
01:07:57For a second,
01:07:58raw shock.
01:07:59Then his usually playboy smile.
01:08:01Spying?
01:08:02Princess?
01:08:03I wasn't.
01:08:05How long were you standing there?
01:08:07Rafe.
01:08:08Did you enjoy it?
01:08:09Poor little rich girl charity come to feel sorry for the bastard?
01:08:11I don't feel sorry for you.
01:08:13You should.
01:08:14Everyone else does.
01:08:15You want to know my life?
01:08:16Fine.
01:08:17My mother is dead.
01:08:18My family wishes I were.
01:08:20I'm a placeholder until they need a body to throw at something.
01:08:23Stop.
01:08:24You wouldn't understand the first thing about it.
01:08:27You.
01:08:28With your perfect father who'd burn the city for you.
01:08:31Your perfect mother.
01:08:32Your perfect untouchable little life.
01:08:34I slapped him.
01:08:35Hard.
01:08:36I waited for the anger.
01:08:37For the urge to fire back.
01:08:39It didn't come.
01:08:40Because I was looking at his face.
01:08:41And under all that venom,
01:08:43his eyes were wet.
01:08:44He was trying to leave before I saw his tears.
01:08:47You're not nothing.
01:08:48Boys like Rafe don't apologize.
01:08:50But the next day,
01:08:51he brought me breakfast.
01:08:52He was quiet the entire morning.
01:08:54No princess joke.
01:08:55No smirk.
01:08:56Just as class ended,
01:08:58he leaned in and asked me quietly,
01:09:00Did you finish the slides?
01:09:01We worked on the history project for two hours
01:09:03and didn't fight once.
01:09:05It was unsettling.
01:09:06After the class,
01:09:07the rain started.
01:09:08By the time we reached the school gate,
01:09:10he tilted the umbrella toward my side.
01:09:12You're getting soaked.
01:09:13I was staring at his white shirt,
01:09:15completely drenched.
01:09:17It clung to him,
01:09:18outlining a broad, solid chest.
01:09:20I had to admit,
01:09:21his build was unfairly good.
01:09:23Happy to serve, miss.
01:09:24The words pulled me back to the kiss
01:09:26he had once pressed against my fingers.
01:09:28My face warmed slightly.
01:09:29Then his phone buzzed.
01:09:31An Italian number.
01:09:32No name.
01:09:32He glanced at it and went still.
01:09:34He killed the screen fast,
01:09:35but I'd already seen his jaw tighten.
01:09:37Everything okay?
01:09:39Fine.
01:09:39He lied.
01:09:40Across the road,
01:09:41a man in a dark coat was watching us
01:09:43and he did not look away.
01:09:45Leo found us under that umbrella.
01:09:47He pulled me into the car,
01:09:48a flash of anger in his grip.
01:09:50He didn't say anything in front of Rafe.
01:09:52But that night,
01:09:52he knocked on my door
01:09:54and his face wasn't the goofy big brother one.
01:09:57You like him?
01:09:58I tolerate him.
01:10:00I'm not stupid.
01:10:01And I'm not blind.
01:10:02I braced for a lecture.
01:10:04Instead, he said,
01:10:05his family and ours have a thing.
01:10:07Not a war.
01:10:08Not friends.
01:10:10Two snakes in one garden,
01:10:12both pretending not to watch each other.
01:10:14That sounds exhausting.
01:10:17It's the only reason we've had peace this long.
01:10:19I'm not telling you to stop.
01:10:20I know you.
01:10:21That never works.
01:10:22Just be careful.
01:10:23Some things are bigger than us.
01:10:24It was the most grown-up thing
01:10:26my brother had ever said to me.
01:10:27Mom and Dad and I just want you to be safe and happy.
01:10:31Clearly, you're the one who causes the most trouble.
01:10:33And later,
01:10:34I found out he'd said something to Rafe, too.
01:10:37Out in the dark,
01:10:37just the two of them.
01:10:39I know you're not really here to party.
01:10:40Clean up your own damn mess at home.
01:10:42And if any of that shit ever touches my sister,
01:10:44you and I are done.
01:10:45That night,
01:10:46I went to find my mother.
01:10:47I forgot to knock
01:10:48and just pushed the door open.
01:10:50Oh my God.
01:10:51They were tangled together.
01:10:53I spun around immediately
01:10:54and slammed the door shut,
01:10:56covering my eyes.
01:10:57Dad!
01:10:57Mom!
01:10:58Next time,
01:10:59please lock your room!
01:11:0020 minutes later,
01:11:01my father finally walked out.
01:11:03That just proves your mother and I
01:11:04have a very healthy relationship.
01:11:06I ran straight into my mother's arms.
01:11:08Mom,
01:11:09I need to talk to you.
01:11:11Come, babe.
01:11:12Mom,
01:11:14how did you know you love Dad?
01:11:15Sounds like my girl has some love troubles.
01:11:18I don't.
01:11:19I'm just asking.
01:11:20All right.
01:11:20Then I'll just tell you casually.
01:11:23You'll find yourself noticing him without meaning to.
01:11:25Your heart will start racing
01:11:26from the smallest accidental touches.
01:11:28And most importantly,
01:11:30you'll find yourself hurting because of him.
01:11:32I would never get hurt because of him.
01:11:35You will.
01:11:36I saw Rafe with a girl in the East Corridor.
01:11:39Rafe telling some story with his hands.
01:11:42Then he hit the punchline
01:11:43and the girl burst out laughing.
01:11:45She gave him a light, playful slap
01:11:47and Rafe caught her hand midair.
01:11:49He tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear.
01:11:52I was clearly a fool.
01:11:53The easy laugh.
01:11:55The gentleness that makes you feel
01:11:56like the only person in the world.
01:11:58I'd let myself think it was mine.
01:12:00I'm not the only one he's happy to charm.
01:12:02I was just the girl he hated.
01:12:04An arrogant, delicate princess, in his words.
01:12:07And I hated the version of myself
01:12:08that still hurt because of him.
01:12:10Just like my mother had said I would.
01:12:12I skipped fourth period.
01:12:13I went to the bar two blocks off campus.
01:12:16The kind that barely checks IDs
01:12:17and slid my fake one across the counter.
01:12:20By the third drink,
01:12:21the room had started to tilt.
01:12:22By the fourth,
01:12:23I heard a voice I'd have known anywhere.
01:12:25What the hell are you doing here?
01:12:26Rafe.
01:12:27He took one look at the glass in my hand
01:12:29and the fake ID on the counter
01:12:31and his jaw went tight.
01:12:33He didn't yell.
01:12:33He paid my tab
01:12:34and steered me toward the door
01:12:36with a hand at the small of my back, careful.
01:12:38The night air hit me
01:12:40and the world spun harder.
01:12:42He poured me into the seat of his car
01:12:44and crouched in the open door,
01:12:46level with my eyes.
01:12:47You could have gotten hurt.
01:12:48What were you thinking?
01:12:48I looked at him
01:12:49and before I could stop it,
01:12:51one tear slid down my cheek.
01:12:53Hey, why are you crying?
01:12:55I don't want you laughing with all those girls.
01:12:58I don't want to be just one of them.
01:13:00He went very still.
01:13:02Then he laughed,
01:13:03a real smile low in his chest.
01:13:05You are not one of them.
01:13:07You have never once been one of them.
01:13:09I'm sorry for the girl,
01:13:11for the show.
01:13:12He swallowed.
01:13:13And for what I said on that roof.
01:13:14Every word of it was a lie I told
01:13:16because the truth scared me.
01:13:17Then he leaned in
01:13:18and kissed me.
01:13:19The next day,
01:13:20something shifted between us again.
01:13:22I'll call it what it was,
01:13:24something dangerously close to flirting.
01:13:26I wasn't supposed to be
01:13:27at their motorcycle race that night,
01:13:29but just like my mother said,
01:13:31I couldn't keep my eyes off Rafe.
01:13:33Watched him and Rafe trade the lead
01:13:34like it was a conversation.
01:13:36Then the headlights came.
01:13:38Not racers,
01:13:38a convoy.
01:13:39Black SUVs sliding into the yard,
01:13:42blocking the exits.
01:13:43A crew nobody recognized.
01:13:45Out of town muscle.
01:13:46The kind that doesn't come to watch.
01:13:48The riders scattered.
01:13:50Engines screamed.
01:13:51I froze for half a second too long
01:13:53and a hand closed around my arm.
01:13:56Castellano girl.
01:13:57That was the part that scared me.
01:13:58They knew who I was.
01:14:00They'd come for me.
01:14:01Leo saw it from across the yard.
01:14:03So did Rafe.
01:14:04Both of them turned their bikes at once,
01:14:05but it was my brother who didn't panic.
01:14:07While everyone else ran,
01:14:09he pulled out his phone
01:14:10and made one call.
01:14:11Three words.
01:14:12It's a setup.
01:14:13Then he looked at the men surrounding us
01:14:15and for the first time in my life,
01:14:16my goofy big brother
01:14:18looked exactly like our father.
01:14:20Let her go.
01:14:20You have no idea
01:14:21whose night you just walked into.
01:14:22Here's what I didn't know
01:14:24about my brother.
01:14:25The races were never just races.
01:14:27For two years,
01:14:28Leo had been building something
01:14:30in the dark corners of this city.
01:14:32A web.
01:14:32Riders,
01:14:33mechanics,
01:14:34runners,
01:14:35eyes.
01:14:35He never told our parents.
01:14:37He never told me.
01:14:38He carried it alone
01:14:39so the family would always see trouble coming
01:14:41before it arrived.
01:14:43My goofy big brother
01:14:44wasn't a kid playing with bikes.
01:14:46He was the one standing watch.
01:14:48When those men grabbed me,
01:14:50Leo didn't throw a punch.
01:14:51He didn't have to.
01:14:52Within minutes,
01:14:53the yard filled with riders.
01:14:55His riders.
01:14:56You came onto my ground.
01:14:58You touched my sister.
01:15:00There's no version of tonight
01:15:02where you drive out of here.
01:15:03The man let go of my arm.
01:15:04Rafe's fist landed first,
01:15:06snapping into the man's face.
01:15:08Blood splattered across his cheek.
01:15:10Cold.
01:15:11Violent.
01:15:11Unforgiving.
01:15:12And just like that,
01:15:13it was over.
01:15:14He looked at me.
01:15:15Don't tell mom and dad.
01:15:16And as he turned to walk away,
01:15:17he was the spitting image
01:15:19of our father at 17.
01:15:20We ended up on the hood
01:15:21of Rafe's car at 2 a.m.,
01:15:23parked on a hill
01:15:24above the whole lit up city.
01:15:25Leo had driven the others home,
01:15:27given us a look,
01:15:28left.
01:15:29My hands were still shaking
01:15:30from the yard.
01:15:31You okay?
01:15:32I had it handled.
01:15:34I know.
01:15:35A pause.
01:15:35You always do.
01:15:36I turned to look at him.
01:15:37The playboy was gone.
01:15:39So was the cruel mouth,
01:15:40looking at me like I was
01:15:41the only safe thing
01:15:42he'd ever found.
01:15:43You scared me tonight.
01:15:44When that man grabbed you,
01:15:45I have never been
01:15:46that scared in my life.
01:15:49I'm fine.
01:15:50I know.
01:15:51That's not the point.
01:15:52He reached up
01:15:53and tucked a strand of hair
01:15:54behind my ear,
01:15:55slow,
01:15:56like he expected me
01:15:57to stop him.
01:15:58I didn't stop him.
01:15:59I kissed him first,
01:16:00because I'm a Castellano
01:16:01and we don't wait.
01:16:03He took control,
01:16:04pulling me in
01:16:04and kissing me
01:16:05until I forgot how to breathe.
01:16:06He tasted unexpectedly soft,
01:16:09almost sweet,
01:16:10nothing like the cold man
01:16:11he pretended to be.
01:16:12For a moment,
01:16:13I thought I understood
01:16:14how my mother had fallen
01:16:15in love with my father.
01:16:16That night,
01:16:17he sent me home.
01:16:18We kissed again
01:16:19before I got out of his car.
01:16:20Then his phone lit up
01:16:21in the corner of my eye.
01:16:23Cristiano.
01:16:24His brother's coming.
01:16:25I should have known.
01:16:26Nothing stays secret
01:16:27in my family.
01:16:28By Friday,
01:16:29my father knew
01:16:30the Moretti boy's name.
01:16:31I came home
01:16:32to find him in his study,
01:16:33a photo of Rafe
01:16:34already on his desk.
01:16:36Stay away from him.
01:16:37He's a classmate, Dad.
01:16:39He's a Moretti.
01:16:40But that doesn't mean anything.
01:16:41He's only 17.
01:16:43So was I
01:16:44when I buried my parents
01:16:45and took this family.
01:16:46Mafia means danger.
01:16:49Protecting my family
01:16:50is the only duty
01:16:50I have in this life.
01:16:52Dad.
01:16:52I knew that when he spoke like that,
01:16:54there was no arguing with him.
01:16:56But then,
01:16:57my mother stepped in.
01:16:58Luca,
01:16:59you're looking at the name.
01:17:00You should look at the boy himself.
01:17:02The boy is the name.
01:17:04I was the divorced nanny
01:17:05with $36.
01:17:06Everyone in your world
01:17:07looked at me that way too.
01:17:10You're the one
01:17:10who taught me they were wrong.
01:17:12The room went quiet.
01:17:13Luca's stern expression softened.
01:17:15The cold dawn had faded
01:17:17and my gentle father
01:17:18was back again.
01:17:19I want to meet him.
01:17:20Luca said finally.
01:17:21My stomach dropped.
01:17:22Dad, no.
01:17:23It's not a request, Sophia.
01:17:24Dad didn't do it at the house.
01:17:26He did it at the restaurant
01:17:27he owns downtown.
01:17:28The one where the back room
01:17:29has no cameras.
01:17:30I wasn't allowed in.
01:17:32I waited in the car with Leo,
01:17:33sick to my stomach.
01:17:34It wasn't until much later
01:17:36that Rafe told me
01:17:37what had really happened that day.
01:17:38My father sat across from him
01:17:40and said nothing for a full minute.
01:17:42Just looked.
01:17:43Most men break in that minute.
01:17:44Rafe didn't.
01:17:45You know who I am.
01:17:47Everyone knows who you are.
01:17:49Then you know what I can do
01:17:50to a boy who hurts my daughter.
01:17:51I'm not going to hurt her.
01:17:53Boys like you always do.
01:17:54And then Rafe said the thing
01:17:56that changed everything.
01:17:58I give you my word and my life.
01:18:00Your daughter will never be touched,
01:18:02never be threatened.
01:18:03I will die before I allow harm to reach her.
01:18:05I don't want anything from you, sir.
01:18:07Not your name.
01:18:08Not your protection.
01:18:09I'll build an empire for her
01:18:11with my own blood and my own gun.
01:18:12I swear it to you.
01:18:13Silence.
01:18:14Then my father leaned back
01:18:15and almost smiled.
01:18:17You're either the most honest boy
01:18:18I've met in 20 years
01:18:19or the most dangerous.
01:18:20I haven't decided which.
01:18:22Which, with my father,
01:18:23means he was impressed.
01:18:25After that day,
01:18:26I kept asking him about Cristiano.
01:18:28In the evening,
01:18:29he drove me back to the place
01:18:30where we had kissed for the first time.
01:18:32We leaned against his car.
01:18:33I was eating gas station sandwiches
01:18:35like they were a feast.
01:18:37I made him laugh.
01:18:38A real one.
01:18:38Not the practiced one he gives girls.
01:18:41You're different when no one's watching.
01:18:43So are you, princess.
01:18:44He told me things he'd never told anyone.
01:18:47He was a bastard.
01:18:48His mother was just an ordinary girl
01:18:50from a normal family.
01:18:51He told me about his mother's laugh,
01:18:53the way she sang in the kitchen,
01:18:55and how his father's wife took her from him.
01:18:57His half-brother was now the first in line,
01:18:59the heir.
01:19:00There was a war between them.
01:19:02He pulled me against his chest
01:19:03and said the thing that undid me.
01:19:05I never thought anyone would stay by my side.
01:19:07And I answered him with a kiss.
01:19:09The next day,
01:19:10just before school ended,
01:19:11Cristiano showed up at the cafe
01:19:13by the campus gates.
01:19:14He looked like Rafe.
01:19:15Same jaw,
01:19:16same dark eyes.
01:19:17Little brother.
01:19:19Mother sends her love
01:19:20and a deadline.
01:19:22Rafe stepped in front of me on instinct.
01:19:24You shouldn't be here.
01:19:26You shouldn't be playing house
01:19:27with a castoroni.
01:19:28Though,
01:19:28I understand the appeal.
01:19:30She's lovely.
01:19:31Don't.
01:19:32Relax.
01:19:33I'm not here for her.
01:19:34Yet.
01:19:35He told Rafe the news
01:19:36in three flat sentences.
01:19:38Their father,
01:19:39the head of the whole family,
01:19:41he was dying.
01:19:42When he went,
01:19:43the family would choose
01:19:44who led next.
01:19:44Mother wants you home for it.
01:19:46To stand in the back.
01:19:47Smile.
01:19:48Remind everyone
01:19:48the bastard knows his play.
01:19:49Rafe's hands were fists.
01:19:51Cristiano got back in his car,
01:19:53rolled down the window.
01:19:54Oh,
01:19:54tell your father
01:19:55the Morettis send their regards.
01:19:57He'll know what it means.
01:19:58Then he drove off,
01:19:59leaving the whole beautiful day
01:20:01in ruins behind him.
01:20:02Beside me,
01:20:03Rafe had gone white.
01:20:04Cristiano didn't go home.
01:20:06He enrolled.
01:20:06A semester abroad,
01:20:08he called it,
01:20:08smiling at a headmaster
01:20:10who couldn't say no
01:20:11to that much money.
01:20:12And he made it his mission
01:20:13to grind his little brother
01:20:14into dust
01:20:15in front of the whole school.
01:20:16This is Raffaello,
01:20:17my father's little mistake.
01:20:19We keep him around
01:20:20the way you keep an old dog.
01:20:21Pity, mostly.
01:20:22People laughed.
01:20:23Rafe didn't move.
01:20:24The boy who'd face down
01:20:25my father without blinking
01:20:26sat there
01:20:27and let his brother
01:20:28carve him up.
01:20:29Because in their world,
01:20:30that was his place.
01:20:31I watched his jaw work,
01:20:32watched him swallow it,
01:20:34and I couldn't.
01:20:34I stood up,
01:20:35crossed the cafeteria,
01:20:37sat down right beside Rafe,
01:20:38in full view of everyone,
01:20:40and took his hand
01:20:41on top of the table.
01:20:42The whole room went silent.
01:20:43It meaned the support
01:20:44from Castellano.
01:20:46Sofia, don't.
01:20:47Too late.
01:20:48Cristiano's smile
01:20:49finally slipped.
01:20:50He stared at me.
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