Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.
Everyone sees Wynne Lynch as Nolan Griffin's devoted secretary, shielding him from drinks and knives, the perfect support. But her closeness is a pact with grief: Nolan resembles Nathan Griffin, her late lover, and she promised Nathan on his deathbed to care for Nolan for seven years. Over those years Nolan tolerates Rowena Sutter's relentless insults and allows Wynne to be hurt. Wynne repeatedly risks her life — from death-defying races to high-altitude skydives — to prove her loyalty. Each sacrifice deepens her disappointment. When Nolan finally recognizes feelings he never named, Wynne's patience is spent. Betrayed by neglect and humiliation, she chooses to leave, turning a long devotion into a decisive break.