The Nashville mansion is filled with tension and full of conflicting emotions. Miranda watches as her son and husband giving attention to a young maid. She can't understand why her son has chosen the maid over their wishes, and the disappointment and hurt in her eyes are evident. Her mind is in a trance as she tries to make sense of the situation. She feels like she has lost a battle against an ordinary maid. Her fists clench in anger as she pictures lashing out at the girl, but she knows deep down that it will only create more misunderstandings and damage her relationships with her loved ones. Despite her anger, she can't deny the love she has for her family and the pain she feels at the current situation. She is determined to find a solution and avoid any further misunderstandings by not arguing with her son and husband.Miranda's decision to quietly leave the living room speaks volumes about her feelings towards Nora and Terry's relationship. Despite the tension and disapproval, sh
As Henry, the gardener, awaits his master's summons, a deep longing to see his daughter tugs at his heart. Seeking a glimmer of hope, he turns to Karen, the house manager, and musters the courage to make a simple request. "Karen, can I see my daughter?" Henry's voice carries a mixture of vulnerability and desperation, his eyes pleading for understanding.However, Karen's response is callous and dismissive, lacking any sympathy or consideration. Her words sting with an air of superiority and disdain. "No, Henry. You are meant to be waiting for Mr. Nashville. Your stupid daughter can wait." Henry's heart sinks at Karen's harsh words. He feels a surge of frustration and anger, but he knows that expressing his emotions at this moment won't bring him any closer to seeing his daughter. He takes a deep breath, fighting to keep his composure."Karen, I understand the importance of my duties, but my daughter means the world to me," Henry replies, his voice steady but tinged with a hint of sorr
David Nashville descends the grand staircase, his son Terry trailing dutifully at his side. There is an air of formality in his demeanor as he prepares to engage in a conversation with Henry, Nora's father. Their purpose is far from a traditional proposal, for their differences in social standing and standards make it clear that this union is born out of necessity rather than genuine affection. David's motivations are driven by a desperate need to protect his reputation and the Nashville family name. The looming specter of an abduction scandal hangs over him, threatening to unravel the carefully constructed facade of respectability he has cultivated. Aware that the truth may eventually come to light, he seeks to address the matter discreetly within the confines of the mansion's walls.While he may not hold any genuine admiration for Nora, David begrudgingly accepts the proposal as a practical compromise. The future of the Nashville family and its social standing take precedence over p
As Nora and Henry retreat to the garden, their anger simmers, fueling their steps with a sense of frustration and resentment. However, it is Nora who struggles to rein in her anger, her emotions threatening to spill over. The weight of the Nashville family's perception weighs heavily on Nora's mind. The idea that they see her as a low-class maid, someone who is merely abducted and undeserving of their son's attention, fills her with fury. The injustice of their judgment gnaws at her, driving her confusion and anger to new heights.Nora finds herself grappling with a fundamental question: Why would a rich and handsome man, seemingly superior in societal standing, choose to marry someone from a lower class like her? This question fuels her frustration and intensifies her feelings of being undervalued and misunderstood. “Nora, my daughter. You must not worry. I will -” As Henry begins to speak, attempting to address the situation or offer some words of solace, Nora cuts him off abruptly
“Are you sure, Mr Nashville? This is going to be a major risk since her body is weak.” the doctor manages to express, reminding the wealthy man of the potential consequences that the young maid will face. The doctor's words aim to bring attention to the physical vulnerability of the young maid and the potential dangers associated with the procedure they are discussing. However, the rich man shows little concern for her well-being, prioritizing his own self-preservation and the reputation of his family.Not wanting to be burdened by the circumstances and the impact it could have on his family's name, he prioritizes the protection of his own reputation. He views the young maid's pregnancy as a threat to his image and is determined to rid himself of this problem before his children become aware of it. His sole focus is on protecting his name, disregarding the consequences that the young maid may face as a result."Yes, I am very sure. Please, do as I say," the wealthy man, David Nashvil
As the Nashville brothers find themselves locked inside the clubhouse, unaware of the intentions behind their confinement, a man named Blackwood stands outside, waiting for a call from his master, David. David, who orchestrated the lock-in, impatiently awaits the doctor's report, hoping to prevent Jay and Terry from returning home. In the midst of this tense situation, the doctor approaches David and informs him that the abortion procedure went well. David, eager for further information and concerned about the young maid's well-being, asks if he can see her. The doctor nods in agreement, and together they enter the room where the maid lies unconscious.“Yes, come with me -” says the doctor. Their attention now shifts focus to the room where the young maid lies unconscious, providing an opportunity to delve into her perspective and uncover the impact of David's actions on her life. “Is she fine?” David Nashville stands with his arms crossed behind his back, his gaze fixed upon the youn
Terry Nashville, realising the discomfort his presence causes Nora, gently guides her to sit on the bed. Concern etched on his face, he understands that his strong scent may be triggering an allergic reaction or discomfort for her. Wanting to rectify the situation, he suggests going back to his room to change his attire and fragrance. "Come on, Jay," Terry addresses his younger brother, his voice laced with a mix of urgency and concern. "Let her rest now."Jay, still grappling with his emotions, reluctantly follows Terry's lead, casting a final glance at Nora before exiting the room with his brother. Nora, left alone in the room, releases a sigh of relief, feeling a temporary respite from the tension that had engulfed the space. Taking a moment to collect herself, Nora gingerly sits back on the bed, her focus shifting towards enduring the unexplained pain that continues to afflict her. She battles the discomfort, her mind racing with questions and a longing for answers.Alone in the r
Terry Nashville and Nora enter the lavish mall, which happens to belong to one of Terry's friends. Terry leads the way, exuding confidence and drawing attention as heads turn to catch a glimpse of him. In contrast, Nora appears more timid, following closely behind him like a shy sheep. Terry's loyal guards trail behind, ensuring their safety and privacy. As they walk through the bustling mall, Terry keenly senses the unease developing on Nora's beautiful face. Reacting to her discomfort, he reaches out to take her hand, gently pulling her closer to him. Nora is caught off guard by the gesture, turning her head to look at Terry, waiting for him to speak."You might have to be closer to me. There is so much crowd here," Terry says, his voice filled with concern. After a slight pause, he continues, "I do not want my future wife to be lost in a crowd like this." Nora's features soften, a mixture of surprise and gratitude washing over her. She appreciates Terry's thoughtfulness and his des