No Maid Survived a Day With the Billionaire’s Triplets… Until the Black Woman Arrived and Did What No One Could
Everyone in Manhattan knew the legend of the Harrington triplets. The three boys—Liam, Noah, and Oliver—were six years old and infamous for driving out every nanny, governess, or maid who dared to take the job. From food fights to locked doors, from painting walls with ketchuup to dismantling expensive electronics, no one lasted more than a day.
At the center of it all was their father, Alexander Harrington, a billionaire businessman who was as feared in boardrooms as he was admired in magazines. Yet at home, he was helpless. His wife had passed away during childbirth, leaving him to raise the boys alone. Despite his wealth, Alexander had failed to find someone who could manage them—and the mansion echoed with chaos every day.
Then came Grace Williams.
She wasn’t the polished, timid type the agency usually sent. She was a thirty-two-year-old woman from Atlanta with a background in childcare, a sharp wit, and a heart that didn’t scare easily. When she first stepped into the Harrington estate, the boys looked at her with mischievous grins. To them, she was just another victim waiting to run.
“Triplets?” she said calmly, looking at them eye to eye. “I’ve handled a classroom of twenty-five first graders. You’re not going to scare me.”
The boys exchanged glances. Challenge accepted.
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Everyone in Manhattan knew the legend of the Harrington triplets. Liam, Noah, and Oliver were only six years old, yet their reputations were already larger than life.

They were infamous for driving away every nanny, governess, or maid who dared to step inside the Harrington mansion. Some lasted a day, others only a few hours. The boys broke toys for fun, painted walls with ketchup, locked doors, hid valuables, and dismantled electronics just to see what would happen. No paycheck was worth enduring their chaos, and caretakers often fled in tears.

At the center of this storm was their father, Alexander Harrington. A billionaire tycoon and feared strategist in the boardroom, he ruled corporations with a glance.