As soon as Matteo began attending daycare, the restaurant started to take off, thanks in part to glowing reviews on social media.
But with their growing success came growing challenges. Running a busy restaurant while caring for a toddler proved to be overwhelming.
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“We need help with Matteo—and the house,” Sandra told Andrew one evening.

They decided to hire help, and their neighbor’s daughter, Anthea, came to mind. She was often home and seemed responsible.
The plan was simple: Anthea would collect Matteo from daycare each day and care for him until Sandra and Andrew returned from work.
“He’s quiet and well-behaved,” Andrew told her. “Just keep an eye on him and make sure he’s happy.”
With Anthea stepping in, Sandra and Andrew could focus more on the restaurant.
Business was booming, reservations were piling up, and Sandra felt relieved knowing someone was handling Matteo’s pickup.
Things seemed to be working out—on the surface. Since Sandra and Andrew often returned home around 9 p.m., they barely got to spend time with Matteo outside of early mornings and bedtime.
And being a sweet, soft-spoken child, Matteo never said anything negative about Anthea.
