The Harrington mansion had been silent for months after the sudden death of Daniel Harrington’s wife—until their infant twins began crying through every night. No nanny could soothe them, and each quit in frustration.
Exhausted, Daniel agreed to try someone “unconventional.” Amara arrived with no fancy resume, only a calm presence and a gentle voice. Her method was simple: sitting between the cribs, humming a strange lullaby. Within minutes, the twins slept peacefully for the first time in weeks.
When Daniel pressed her, Amara revealed the lullaby had been sung to them in the womb—by his late wife, who had once trusted Amara to care for her children if anything happened to her. Threats after the funeral had kept her away, but she returned when she learned the babies were in distress.
Amara warned Daniel that someone close to him might want the twins out of the way. His investigation uncovered financial schemes and a plot tied to the family fortune. A near “accident” in the nursery confirmed the danger was real.
Together, Daniel and Amara strengthened security and closed in on the conspirators. What began as sleepless nights turned into a battle for the twins’ safety—and a fight to rebuild the family his wife had wanted for them.