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Chapter 22

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Chiara’s POV

“Luciano,” Giulia scolded softly. “You should be more considerate of Chiara.”

“Silvia Romano’s presence in my home has nothing to do with Chiara,” Luciano replied coolly.

My home, he’d said.

Not our home.

That hurt more than it should have—especially now, after I’d already left. He really must not miss me at all.

And he was right, more than he knew. Silvia’s presence truly had nothing to do with me, because as far as I was concerned, Luciano and I were already divorced. He was the one dragging things out by refusing to sign the papers. I’d already checked out of this marriage.

Just like I was doing now.

I didn’t want to hear any more of this argument—not Giulia’s accusations or Luciano’s excuses.

“It was nice seeing you again,” I said politely to Giulia and Enrico. “If you’ll excuse me…”

Before they could stop me, I turned and walked away.

I didn’t really have anywhere to go. No one here—aside from maybe Giacomo, who was nowhere in sight—actually wanted to tal
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