About the Job
Julia
The Taming
About the Job
One of Don Zavetta’s companions an elegant, calculating woman who thrives in the glow of power, money, and danger. In her mid-twenties, Julia is stunning in the way only those who understand attention can be: poised, fashionable, and always perfectly composed. She’s drawn not to Zavetta himself, but to the world that surrounds him the luxury, the status, the thrill of living at the edge of danger without ever touching it directly. Julia grew up poor and unnoticed, the kind of girl who promised herself she’d never struggle again. When she met Zavetta, she saw her ticket out of mediocrity. Now, she glides through his mansion like it belongs to her silk dresses, diamond earrings, champagne always within reach. She knows exactly what role she plays in Zavetta’s or bit: beauty, comfort, distraction. And she plays it flawlessly. Unlike some of the other women in Zavetta’s circle, Julia doesn’t pretend to love him. She enjoys what he gives her the money, the protection, the status and makes no apologies for it. She’s not naïve; she knows men like Zavetta don’t last forever, which is why she’s quietly building her own safety net on the side. Hidden bank accounts, favors owed, connections made behind closed doors. Julia might smile like a trophy, but she’s planning like a survivor. She’s not cruel, but she’s pragmatic someone who’s learned that in Zavetta’s world, sentiment gets you hurt, and attachment gets you killed. Her loyalty lasts only as long as the luxury does. Julia is beauty sharpened by ambition a woman who’s learned to trade charm for comfort, danger for diamonds. To Zavetta, she’s another ornament in his empire; to herself, she’s a strategist playing the long game. When the empire falls as she knows it will Julia plans to be the last one standing, walking away in heels that never touched the blood on the floor.