About the Job
Maria
The Taming
About the Job
Known to most as Mia on stage is a woman living two lives, both equally dangerous. By night, she’s one of Don Zavetta’s strippers, working the floor with effortless allure, her movements smooth and hypnotic under neon lights. But beneath the glitter and seduction, Maria is far more than she appears she’s one of Zavetta’s most trusted spies, using her beauty, charm, and sharp instincts to gather information from the men who underestimate her. In her early thirties, Maria carries herself with the confidence of someone who’s had to survive every kind of hardship. Her eyes, dark and alert, miss nothing. Her smile is her weapon; her silence, her shield. She knows how to read a man in seconds what he wants, what he fears, and what secrets he’s hiding. Zavetta discovered that talent early and turned her into one of his quietest but most effective assets, sending her to extract whispers and truths from his enemies who never saw her coming. But beyond the smoke, music, and danger, Maria’s real life is defined by one person her twelve year old daughter, Sofia. Every dollar Maria earns, every risk she takes, is for her. She keeps her daughter far away from Zavetta’s world, determined that Sofia will never know the kind of life she’s had to endure. Maria dreams of something better for her child: school, freedom, success, independence. She’s raising her to never depend on men to never mistake power for love, or fear for respect. Maria’s life is a balancing act between survival and motherhood. She’s tough, resourceful, and unflinchingly loyal to those she loves, but inside, guilt and exhaustion gnaw at her. Each night she walks in to Zavetta’s club knowing she’s playing a dangerous game one wrong word, one wrong man, and she could lose everything. Still, she stays, because quitting isn’t an option when someone else’s future depends on you. Despite her job and her connection to Zavetta, Maria is not corrupted by the world she moves through. She’s grounded by purpose, guided by