ine'
seat next to my daughter. Her small frame was rigid and stubborn, as she crossed he
ase. I glanced at her, taking in the unyielding glint in her eyes. She
lpable as the steady hum of the engine. She had run off to some place without informing
e with the housekeeper without asking me for permission and if she hadn't had
it had taken quite a bit of effort to find her
permission, Lilianna?" My voice was calm, measured. Even though I fe
ee her shoulders stiffen. "You said not to,"
e, to lecture her about the importance of rules and safety, but I held back. The look on her face to
hy I don't want you going out like that," I began, my voice gentl
s meeting mine for the first
omeone who wants to hurt you. Until we figure out who they are and stop t
at the last housekeeper h
n arrogantly. "I can handle them," she said, her voice t
f pride and frustration well
. If her mother were here maybe she would be a bit
ld do. I opened my mouth to r
lessons that wor
stood at the entrance, waiting for us. As the driver opened
shoulder. She shrugged it off and stomped loudly into t
ency. "Good afternoon, Mr. Moretti," he said with a slight bow. "I recei
turing for hi
y," Antonio said, his tone solemn. "Secondly, Mr. Romano requested an urgent meeting regarding the new te
ssue was quite troubling.
oftened slightly. "The new h
d a bro
d handle. From inside, I could hear Lilianna's laugh
d as I pushed
woman, her hair bouncing as she spoke. A young woman with long bla
the new housekeeper
to look for and had only confirmed her background without
p into the d
lia
oon as she saw me, all the color drained from her cheeks
beamed. "Daddy, meet R
anna's words. She was no
an, noting her presence with a cur
ianna to her room. Make sure
course, sir. Come al
ly took Antonio's hand. "Okay, Daddy," she said softly, ca
new housekeeper was following. She would either keep up or she woul
e large mahogany desk. I glanced up briefly to see her standing hesitantly by the
fr
s to discuss. Or you
e door softly behind her. She sat down on the edge of the
here to do a job, nothing more. If she could handle it, she'd stay. If not
with," I said, my voi