The Russo Estate never slept.

Even at two in the morning, security lights glowed beyond the towering iron gates while armed guards patrolled the grounds like silent ghosts.
For Beatrice Gallagher, however, none of that mattered.
She couldn’t sleep.
Again.
The twenty-six-year-old nanny sat on the edge of her bed staring at the ceiling while anxiety clawed at her chest.
Most nights were like this.
Thoughts.
Doubts.
Memories.
The familiar voice in her head reminding her she was too big, too awkward, too different.
Eventually she sighed and slipped from bed.
Maybe warm milk would help.
The mansion was silent as she padded downstairs in oversized sweatpants and a black tank top she never wore around other people.
Inside the enormous kitchen, rain hammered against the windows.
Beatrice poured milk into a saucepan and reached for her phone.
A familiar R&B song began to play.
Slow.
Smooth.
Comforting.
She closed her eyes.
And started dancing.
At first it was only a gentle sway.
Then another.
Soon she was completely lost in the music.
Her bare feet glided across the marble floor.
Her hips moved naturally with the rhythm.
Her long dark hair swirled around her shoulders.
For those precious minutes, she forgot everything.
She wasn’t the invisible nanny.
She wasn’t the woman people whispered about.
She wasn’t the girl who always felt out of place.
She was simply herself.
Free.
Beautiful.
Alive.
What she didn’t know was that she wasn’t alone.
Standing near the kitchen entrance was Dominic Russo.
The most feared mafia boss in New York.
He had returned home minutes earlier after handling business in Brooklyn.
Blood still stained his knuckles.
His mind was filled with violence and war.
Until he saw her.
And everything stopped.
Dominic couldn’t move.
Couldn’t blink.
Couldn’t breathe.
For months Beatrice had existed somewhere in the background of his life.
A quiet employee.
A caretaker for his son.
Nothing more.
At least that’s what he had told himself.
Now, watching her dance beneath the soft kitchen lights, he realized how wrong he had been.
She wasn’t invisible.
Not even close.
She was radiant.
Every movement seemed filled with emotion.
Every smile looked real.
Unlike the women who usually surrounded him.
Those women wanted his money.
His power.
His name.
But Beatrice?
She didn’t even know he was watching.
Which made every second genuine.
For four long minutes Dominic remained hidden in the shadows.
Watching.
Learning.
Memorizing.
And for the first time in years, something dangerous stirred inside his chest.
Desire.
Not the temporary kind.
Something deeper.
Something far more terrifying.
Because Dominic Russo suddenly wanted something he couldn’t buy.
The moment Beatrice turned off the stove and carried her mug upstairs, he finally moved.
But sleep never came that night.
Instead, he sat alone in his study staring into a glass of whiskey.
Thinking about the woman dancing in the dark.
The next morning, Beatrice nearly dropped Leo’s backpack when she entered the dining room.
Dominic was home.
Waiting.
His dark eyes lifted immediately.
Finding hers.
Holding them.
A strange silence filled the room.
“Good morning, Mr. Russo,” she said nervously.
“Good morning, Beatrice.”
The way he said her name sent a shiver down her spine.
Then he surprised her.
“Join us for breakfast.”
Beatrice blinked.
“What?”
“I said sit down.”
Nobody argued with Dominic Russo.
Not employees.
Not rivals.
Not even politicians.
Swallowing hard, she obeyed.
Yet throughout breakfast, she couldn’t ignore the feeling.
Dominic kept looking at her.
Not with disgust.
Not with pity.
But with something far more intense.
Something that made her heart race.
And for the first time since arriving at the Russo Estate, Beatrice wondered if the most dangerous man in New York was finally seeing her.
The real her.
Neither of them knew it yet.
But that stormy midnight dance had changed everything.
And soon, both their lives would be consumed by a love powerful enough to start a war.