Three months later, my father finally agreed to let me move out of the main estate.He refused at first. Then I sat in his study all afternoon with Mia in my arms. In the end, he lost to one sleepy yawn from his granddaughter. He signed the approval with a grim face and assigned two extra security teams before I could even thank him.I chose a place by the lake again, but it wasn't the old cabin. This one stood close to the Castellano estate, with a hill behind it, water in front, and a row of silver maples along the road.I had a new wooden house built, put up a white fence, and filled the yard with tomatoes, mint, and sunflowers. Every few days, my father sent another truckload of things - formula, baby clothes, bulletproof glass, a new security system - as if he intended to move the whole estate into my little house piece by piece.I laughed at the absurdity and accepted it anyway.In the mornings, birds woke Mia before they woke me. I would hold her and open the window, watching mi
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