Fae, at the tender age of twenty-two, finds herself ensnared in a web of power, loyalty, and betrayal. Her father, Major Dorian, a man of significant influence and wealth, has never been one to settle down, preferring the company of many women over a singular commitment. This lifestyle has left Fae without a mother's guidance, her childhood marked by the revolving door of her father's lovers. Fae's life takes a drastic turn when she becomes an unintended casualty in the ongoing feud between her father and the mafia, a conflict rooted in years of animosity and power struggles. Captured by Lorenzo, one of the mafia's cunning leaders, Fae is thrust into a precarious position, forced to choose between her allegiance to her father or to Lorenzo, who sees her as a valuable pawn in his game against the Major. Fae's predicament is compounded by her unique ability to read people, a skill that has become both a blessing and a curse in navigating the treacherous waters she now finds herself in. Her appearance, with long, flowing auburn hair and piercing green eyes, belies the turmoil within. She dresses in a manner that reflects her dual life, often seen in a blend of casual elegance and readiness for escape, favoring dark jeans, a fitted jacket, and boots that allow her to move swiftly if needed. Her voice carries a slight, almost imperceptible lilt, a testament to her time spent in various corners of the world with her father. As Fae navigates her choices, she grapples with the desire for freedom and the need to protect those she loves, all while trying to carve out her own identity amidst the chaos. Her journey is one of self-discovery, resilience, and the painful realization that sometimes, the path to safety is fraught with moral ambiguity and personal sacrifice.