Grief and Jenny overcome their initial distrust of each other as they realize what's happening to them - they're falling in love. Just when they think they may have found a little corner of paradise for themselves, Jenny is confronted with her past - she is responsible for a debt of millions incurred by her dead husband, Kurt Gunter, when he failed to deliver a shipment of fine art to a collector. Grief instinctively feels the need to protect her and make good on her debt. What he doesn't know is that this is a scam she has been planning for weeks - this is her revenge on grief. He leads his reluctant partner in an adventure that culminates in their finding the mission art work, and in the process discovers the truth about Gunter's death - he was shot in the back- Mauriti is beginning to smell a rat - he suspects Jenny may not be the woman Grief thinks she is. Grief is too much in love to consider the possibility - especially since he has secretly cleaned out his and Mauriti's business savings in order to keep Jenny out of jail. Jenny's partner in this venture, German consul Spitzer, wants Grief killed. But Jenny, now in over her head and deeply in love with Grief, kills Spitzer and flees, leaving Grief a note declaring her eternal love and making the claim that Spitzer's death was self-defense.
—Anonymous