About the Job
Brittany Johnson
The Taming
About the Job
known among Don Zavetta’s inner circle as Brittany the Hustler is a woman who learned early that love doesn’t pay the bills, but charm, wit, and survival instincts do. In her late twenties, Brittany is all curves, confidence, and cold calculation. She dresses like temptation wrapped in silk, her perfume lingering long after she’s gone, but behind those dark eyes lies a lifetime of streetwise cunning. Brittany grew up in the trailer parks, hustling for scraps before she could even spell her own name. Her mother worked the streets, her father was a rumor so Brittany learned fast that the world doesn’t give, it takes. Every man she’s ever met has wanted something from her, and she’s turned that truth into an art form. For Brittany, relationships are transactions; emotions are currency she can’t afford to waste. When she crossed paths with Don Zavetta, she saw him for exactly what he was: power, danger, and most importantly, money. Zavetta didn’t have to seduce her, his lifestyle did. The mansions, the cars, the diamonds, the endless flow of champagne and designer everything it was the life she’d promised herself she’d someday have. And if it came with a bit of blood and chaos in the background, well, that wasn’t her problem. Brittany doesn’t ask questions about Zavetta’s business, and she doesn’t care who gets hurt along the way. As long as she’s taken care of her rent paid, her clothes imported, her future secure she’ll play the part of the doting lover. But she’s no fool; she’s always got one foot out the door, a plan tucked away in case Zavetta’s empire falls apart. Her loyalty is as strong as the money that feeds it. She’s sharp tongued, fearless, and unapologetic about who she is. Brittany doesn’t pretend to be innocent she’s a survivor in a world built by men like Zavetta, and she knows how to use that to her advantage. Beneath her glossy exterior is a woman who’s fought too hard to ever go hungry again. Brittany Johnson is the embodiment of ruthless pragmatism: