A GRIEVING MILLIONAIRE FIRED THIRTY-SEVEN NANNIES AFTER HIS WIFE DIED.

Weeks passed, and the house began to soften, not into happiness, but into something livable. The twins stopped trying to destroy things and began trying to impress her, offering oddly earnest drawings and insisting she judge their “pranks” like they were art projects. Brooke started playing piano again, one careful note at a time, the sound tentative but real, like a heartbeat returning after a long pause. Ivy’s panic episodes still happened, but she began to reach for Nora instead of spiraling alone, a shift that said more than any apology ever could.

June began speaking more, small sentences at first, then questions, then laughter that startled her as much as it startled everyone else. Hazel watched all of this from a distance, carrying responsibility too heavy for her age, the kind of child who learns too early that if she doesn’t control the chaos, no one will. Nora didn’t challenge Hazel directly at first; she respected the armor. She simply offered small moments of relief—leaving Hazel’s favorite snack on the counter without comment, folding her laundry with care, acknowledging her effort with a quiet “You’re doing a lot.” Those words landed like a hand on a shoulder that had never been allowed to relax.

 

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