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That’s when Marcus understands: Lenny didn't hire him to protect Naomi from a stalker. Lenny hired him to protect the secret . And if Marcus fails, Lenny will bury him alongside his partner's reputation.

Act Four: The Exchange

Naomi walks away from the industry. She buys a small farm in Vermont. No cameras. No pills. Just horses and silence. the bodyguard 2004

Sterling laughs. "Bluff."

Act One: The Assignment

One night, after a concert, she collapses in her dressing room. Not from drugs—Marcus has already flushed those. From exhaustion. He finds her curled on the floor, whispering numbers: "867-5309... no, that's the old one. Jenny's number. Why do I remember Jenny's number and not my mother's face?"

The Echo of a Shot Not Fired

The threat isn't the man with the camera—it's the man in the boardroom. Naomi reveals that her "mentor" (a powerful producer named Sterling) has been sending the letters. Not out of love. Out of ownership. He’s threatening to release a tape of her when she was 17—not sexual, but worse: a recording of him coaching her to lie about her age, to sign away her publishing, to "smile through it." The tape would destroy her image, but more crucially, it would expose the industry's rot.

Marcus is summoned to a high-rise office by Naomi’s ruthless manager, Lenny. The offer: triple his rate. A stalker has escalated from letters to photographs taken inside her penthouse. Marcus declines. "I don't do celebrities. They’re not worth the bullet." That’s when Marcus understands: Lenny didn't hire him

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