Elliot Waldorf lies unconscious, sparking urgent concern among his family. His grandfather reveals Elliot is their last pure blood and orders the family to find him a wife immediately to secure an heir. While some debate whether to wait for a miracle or take action, tensions rise as Elliot’s survival and the family’s future hang in the balance. The episode ends with the grim directive to produce an heir, setting a pressing and uneasy task for those involved as Elliot remains unconscious.
Under pressure from his father, a man is ordered to find a suitable wife for his nephew to bear a child. Despite reviewing thousands of resumes, the family has found no suitable candidate. In a desperate move, they consider hiring someone named Avery Tate, who offers a 'full service' at a high price. The episode follows their uneasy negotiation and escalating urgency to resolve the matter. The episode ends with the family still facing uncertainty as the decision to trust Avery Tate hangs in the balance.
Avery Tate arrives at the mysterious Waldorf Mansion to begin her new role, only to learn she has been unexpectedly married to Elliot. Tasked by Mrs. Dalton, the housekeeper, she must complete an undisclosed job before receiving her promised million-dollar payment. Meanwhile, hidden tensions simmer in the mansion’s basement, where a secretive figure warns about trust and the dangers surrounding them. Avery faces the harsh reality of a powerful, eccentric family and the strict demands placed on her, leaving her caught between obligation and uncertainty as the pressure to finish the job mounts.
Avery, newly married to Elliot Waldorf, who is in a coma, grows suspicious when she discovers he is being given a mysterious nutrition shot. She learns it's actually a sedative administered by the maid, which could be keeping Elliot unconscious. Determined to stop the maid and wake her husband, Avery confronts the maid, accusing her of playing doctor. The maid threatens Avery in return, escalating the conflict. Avery now faces the challenge of stopping the sabotage and waking Elliot while navigating threats, leaving their next moves uncertain.
Elliot remains unconscious after being drugged, prompting his family to confront Rosalie, the woman responsible for the poisoning attempt. Despite her defense, she is dismissed to protect Elliot’s well-being. Avery Tate, introduced as Elliot’s new spouse arranged by Rosalie, gains the family’s cautious gratitude and trust. Elliot’s father instructs Rose to monitor Elliot’s recovery closely and investigate who orchestrated the attack. Meanwhile, Avery struggles to rouse Elliot, who continues to sleep heavily despite days without drugs, leaving Avery frustrated and worried about Elliot’s slow recovery.
Avery is a struggling call girl who accepts a marriage proposal to the Waldorf family's sole heir to pay for her mother's medical bills. She signs the contract and moves into an opulent house. But Elliot, her husband, lies in a vegetative state. Alone in the silent Waldorf mansion, Avery must face guilt, duty, and temptation. Can she keep her promise and survive the moral and emotional trial this marriage demands?
Avery is a struggling call girl who accepts a marriage proposal to the Waldorf family's sole heir to pay for her mother's medical bills. She signs the contract and moves into an opulent house. But Elliot, her husband, lies in a vegetative state. Alone in the silent Waldorf mansion, Avery must face guilt, duty, and temptation. Can she keep her promise and survive the moral and emotional trial this marriage demands?
Avery is a struggling call girl who accepts a marriage proposal to the Waldorf family's sole heir to pay for her mother's medical bills. She signs the contract and moves into an opulent house. But Elliot, her husband, lies in a vegetative state. Alone in the silent Waldorf mansion, Avery must face guilt, duty, and temptation. Can she keep her promise and survive the moral and emotional trial this marriage demands?
Avery is a struggling call girl who accepts a marriage proposal to the Waldorf family's sole heir to pay for her mother's medical bills. She signs the contract and moves into an opulent house. But Elliot, her husband, lies in a vegetative state. Alone in the silent Waldorf mansion, Avery must face guilt, duty, and temptation. Can she keep her promise and survive the moral and emotional trial this marriage demands?
Avery is a struggling call girl who accepts a marriage proposal to the Waldorf family's sole heir to pay for her mother's medical bills. She signs the contract and moves into an opulent house. But Elliot, her husband, lies in a vegetative state. Alone in the silent Waldorf mansion, Avery must face guilt, duty, and temptation. Can she keep her promise and survive the moral and emotional trial this marriage demands?