A woman is taken into the household of a powerful political family as repayment for a debt she didn’t create. Everyone expects her to break under pressure, fear the environment, and quietly become another forgotten casualty of the estate. Instead, she adapts. Y/N is calm in ways that make people uneasy. She notices too much, reacts too little, and uses dry humor to navigate situations that should terrify her. While the estate operates on manipulation, power games, and silent threats, she moves through it with unsettling awareness, quickly learning more about the people inside than they intended anyone to know. What no one expects is that survival environments don’t destroy her sense of stability—they feel familiar. As tensions rise and hidden conflicts inside the household begin to surface, the real question isn’t whether she can survive the Vesper family. It’s what happens when they realize she’s been surviving people like them long before she ever arrived.
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