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operty, the cure for a violent curse that plagued him. He promised that
ur arrangement. He brought home another wom
from my hand, shattering it. When I confronted her, Dante s
e readily believed. To force a confession, he had my mother tied in a s
too. I saved my mother, and we fled the country
Australia, begging for forgiveness. I rejected him,
towards us. The last thing I saw was Dante throwi
pte
ra
oice: erase myself from his life, or he'd erase me from the wo
d with the expensive cologne I'd bought him for his birthday. He was the Underboss of the Moretti crime family, a man cme where I stood waiting by the floor-to-ceiling windows. He shed his jacket, letting
nd something wilder. This was his ritual. He would take the violence of his world and wash i
lent, uncontrollable rage, his father, the Don, had come to me. I was the daughter of a loyal Soldier who had died for them. I had loved
pe I'd clung to for a thousand lonely nights: "If I have n
athing already steadying while my own was still a ragged mess. He stood, walking
said, his voice flat. H
't break. It
he amber liquid in his glass. "Her name is Sie
furniture he was about to replace. He pulled his wallet from his discarded pants, took out a blac
said, a cruel smile touching his
as mocking me. Mocking the devotion I had gi
e? She's... pure. Not like you." He gestured vaguely at me, a
e-looking blonde he was helping into his car, his touch gentle, protective. A woman
and, buzzed. I glanced at the
racle. Julian T
ealed forever. Julian. The boy who had been my friend before Da
ed something in my
gely light. I gathered my few belongings-the ones he allowed me to keep h
a smiling Sienna Reed. Her eyes,
smile faltering. "
ist, pulling her possessively
e laced with casual dismissal. "Sh
ove past them, she shifted, her shoulder bumping hard against mine. I stumbled, and the small, carved wooden bird in
th a sickening crack, shat

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