At a nightclub, Lawson heir Steve dodges responsibility, but his parents burst in to drag him home after five days of partying. They warn him the company's rejuvenation drug has sparked death threats, accidents, and attacks on researchers, and that four major families are closing in. Steve shrugs off danger until his father reveals a plan: they've asked Mr. Wood — the infamous female bodyguard once called Dark Dragon — to protect and discipline him. The episode ends on a tense beat: she has already arrived in Riverton, and Steve's safety hangs unresolved.
At Lawson Group security, a female visitor triggers a scanner and is accused of hiding a recorder. Guards demand she remove her jacket; she refuses, slaps a man, and they escalate to a forced inspection as one pulls a gun and threatens to shoot. After she's driven off, someone later finds nine bullets embedded in her body and a bystander calls her a monster. When someone asks where Steve Lawson is told he's at Hexa Club, an angry person snaps, "Take me to him," leaving the episode on the immediate threat of confronting Lawson.
At a wild party where friends play rock-paper-scissors with a beauty queen, Steve's arrival interrupts the game and his father has secretly hired Melanie Graham as his personal bodyguard for one month. Melanie announces, "I'll keep you safe," then lays down rules: be home by nine, drop his reckless lifestyle, and obey her when out. Steve mocks her and nicknames her Melly, while his friends push to "handle" her and threaten Steve. Melanie vows to enforce his father's orders. The episode ends with Melly's control asserted but immediately challenged by the men's threat, leaving her authority unresolved.
During a brawl, a bodyguard knocks a man named Steve unconscious. Bystanders panic, check for breathing and find no pulse, accusing the bodyguard of killing him. Compressions fail, and a woman is forced to give mouth-to-mouth; she struggles under his chest and notes his lips are soft as he begins to respond. As Steve stirs, the employer confronts the bodyguard—threatening violence, docking pay, then ordering him to come home. The episode ends with Steve's condition and the bodyguard's punishment unresolved: "Steve is really done for."
After being mocked and dismissed as an unqualified 'pretty bodyguard,' Melly storms off. Later, in a custom bulletproof car, heir Steve Lawson brags he doesn't need a female bodyguard and mocks his family's wealth. Conversation turns tense when men identify Steve as Lawson and demand he come with them. He refuses, and an intervening man says they'll need the woman standing next to him to agree. The speaker then orders, 'Melly, take them out.' The episode flips Melly from embarrassed dismissal to sudden armed confrontation as unidentified assailants close in, leaving her next move unresolved.
When the Lawson family's female bodyguard announces she's Steve's protector for the next month, a group of men immediately harass and try to recruit or intimidate her. She fights them off; their leader, impressed, warns Steve's allies to stay away or suffer worse than a lost arm. Steve then reverses his decision, keeps her close and orders her to stay home. Opponents question whether she can foil the Fullers' plan but decide their Blood Wolf leader will handle it personally — he arrives tomorrow, setting up an unavoidable confrontation.
After the handsome playboy strips and flirts in his house, his personal bodyguard — a 5'7", 36D woman — rebukes him for being naked and accuses him of inappropriate touching. He claims he fell because she ran after him; she threatens castration, to dock his pay, and to end his career if he touches her again. She lays down house rules: lights off, change outside clothes before bed, and “no getting any ideas.” He protests he needs protection, but she enforces the rules, leaving their power struggle unresolved.
Melly, hired as a personal bodyguard, is asleep in Steve’s apartment and jokingly bets to guard him naked if no one shows. A visitor arrives: Steve, home after five years abroad, bursts in surprised to find Melly and teases her. His fiancée, Briana Moore, appears and introduces herself. Steve explains that his parents hired Melanie Graham as his bodyguard. The discovery escalates into awkward accusations and measured insults, then conversation stalls when someone notices Melly's tattoo looks familiar, leaving the introductions unresolved and setting up an immediate confrontation.
At a five-year reunion Steve is coaxed into drinking while his bodyguard is humiliated—the guard's hand is left red from a girl's grip and colleagues taunt him to 'stay in your place.' The guard is told to only do his job, but a woman admits, "If I got you drunk, my plan would be easier to pull off." During the night she confronts Steve and asks for a sample of his rumored rejuvenation drug: "Give me one to try... I can stay with you forever." The episode closes with Steve forced to decide whether to give her the drug.
At a private gathering a woman begs Steve for an unstable rejuvenation pill; others argue the drug is risky and one insists this isn't their business. Steve consents, then the group moves to heavy drinking. Melanie, introduced as Steve's bodyguard, gets intoxicated despite warnings and rivals taunt her ability to protect him. A bullet is found and someone reveals there are four snipers, naming Rose as the threat. Guests are ordered to behave; with the pill unstable and Melanie impaired, the episode ends with the snipers in position and the party facing immediate danger.