The Au Pair Eve Sweet Guide
That night, Eve had done something uncharacteristic: she’d searched the house while the Thornes slept. Not recklessly—quietly, methodically. She found more in Marcus’s home office: a passport for a woman named Sasha Meeks, a different phone hidden in a desk drawer, and a bank statement for an account in the Caymans with a deposit of exactly $50,000 marked “NDA – S. Meeks.”
“—can’t keep paying her, Marcus! She’s a liability! What if she talks to someone?” the au pair eve sweet
Now, on a rainy Tuesday, Eve stood in the kitchen washing sippy cups while Vanessa screamed at Marcus in the living room. The walls were thin—another flaw in this glass house. That night, Eve had done something uncharacteristic: she’d
Eve’s hand paused on the sponge.
Eve Sweet learned early that the best way to survive a bad situation was to become invisible. Not literally, of course. She was a solid, healthy twenty-two-year-old with honey-blonde hair and steady brown eyes. Her invisibility was a skill: the art of a soft step, a murmured “yes, ma’am,” a posture that folded into the background like a piece of furniture. The walls were thin—another flaw in this glass house