![]() The girls are unruly, testing Rowan at every angle. The house is wired everywhere - making her feel watched, listened to, and creeped out. Being a complete smart home, everything is controlled by an app, “Happy,” that Rowan thinks has a mind of its own. The house - an old Victorian that collided with a modern smart house - has architecture like she has never seen before. The day Rowan moves in to her new position, the parents unexpectedly take off on a business trip, leaving her alone with the three little girls. And her new quarters are gorgeous, with a private bathroom and enough space for a family in its own right. ![]() What’s the catch? The family seems normal enough, if not ungodly rich. The salary and location seem too good to be true. Rowan, a child-care provider in her early 30s, lands her dream job working as a live-in nanny in the remote Scottish Highlands. ![]()
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