Margot never knew her parents; she was adopted by a cook at an orphanage. Probably that shaped her character: Margot grew up as a “Casanova in a skirt”—she easily started romances, profited from them, and just as easily vanished into nowhere. Sometimes she acted elegantly, leaving pleasant memories of her pranks, but she could just as easily rob her lover. One day Margot overplayed her hand: one of the men hurt by her charms recognized her and, together with two friends, decided to deal with the girl… It was saved by a man who called himself Alexander. He asked for help with a job: to steal a child from someone who owed him money. Margot agreed…