Diгўrio De Uma Nanny Comг©dia, Drama, Romance 200... Direct
He lived in the penthouse of the X's building. His real name was Caleb, but in my head, he was the embodiment of every Ivy League crush I’d ever dreamed of. He was tall, had messy brown hair, and possessed a smile that made me forget my own name.
"No," I said, standing up straight, feeling a wave of calm wash over me. "I am the only person in this apartment who actually looks at your son. He doesn't need another French tutor, Mrs. X. He needs you." I was fired on the spot.
"This is unacceptable, Annie," she said, her voice cold and trembling. "You are staff. You are not his mother. You have overstepped." DiГЎrio de uma Nanny ComГ©dia, Drama, Romance 200...
I felt lighter than I had in months. I was unemployed, broke, and my mother was definitely going to kill me when she found out the truth. But as I walked toward the subway, I saw a familiar figure leaning against a lamppost, holding two cups of coffee.
My official title was Nanny. My actual job description was a mix of diplomat, personal assistant, punching bag, and emotional surrogate. Grayer’s father, Mr. X, was a high-powered businessman who spoke exclusively in corporate jargon and viewed his son as a tax write-off. Mrs. X spent her days attending committee meetings and obsessing over her standing in the cutthroat social hierarchy of the Upper East Side. He lived in the penthouse of the X's building
"Annie," Grayer whispered to me on my third day, as I tried to coax him into eating a plate of steamed kale shaped like the Eiffel Tower. "Do you think Mommy knows I'm here?"
"Perfect. You look sensible. Not like the last one who tried to steal my husband's vintage watch collection," she said, pulling a leather-bound planner from her Chanel bag. "Can you start Monday? Little Grayer needs a firm hand, and I need to go to a fundraiser for endangered moss." "No," I said, standing up straight, feeling a
"I have no idea what I'm doing with my life," I admitted, taking a sip.