James.
“Please make sure it’s taken care of,” I muttered, my eyes narrowed as I stared at the wall. We’d arrived in Italy a few days ago, and problems were already springing up. I was the Don, no surprise, a fate that would befall Alessandro eventually as well, unless something changed.
Here, we’d have more opportunities. That tiny detail was stuck in Becca’s mind, but I could tell she wanted out as soon as possible. Hopefully, she would adapt because I didn’t intend on moving.
The incident with Layla was stuck in her mind, too, which meant she was occupied with that thought quite a bit. She was currently interviewing nannies. She was very picky and cycling through many. Given what we’d gone through, I couldn’t blame her.
Giana, the former housekeeper, was on leave for an indefinite time. Something was going on with her family, and of course, given that Becca hadn’t really liked her in the first place, I told her to take all the time she needed.