INICIAR SESIÓNIn the Santoro family, there was one rule: the heir marries a daughter from another powerful Family. But Alessio Santoro was crazy. He wanted to marry me, a nobody from a flower shop. He knelt in the family chapel for ten days straight. He even took a bullet fired by his own father, the Don. All just to walk away from his title and run away with me. I held him, crying, begging him to stop. He just smiled and kissed my eyes, wiping my tears. "Don't cry, Thea. As long as I can marry you, it's all worth it." In the end, the Santoros relented. But they had one condition: Alessio would still produce the next heir. Just not with me. He had to have a son with Aurelia Rossi. So I endured. I endured listening to them through the wall, night after agonizing night. I endured the smell of her perfume on his skin, the sight of her marks on his neck every time he kissed me. A year later, Aurelia got pregnant. It was a girl. Alessio begged me, his eyes red. "Just a little longer, Thea." So I waited another year. Finally, news came. Aurelia was pregnant with a boy. I thought we could finally leave, finally be free. But then disaster struck. Aurelia’s daughter had a sudden, violent allergic reaction. Everyone blamed me. They threw me in the cellar and left me to die. And Alessio? He believed them. This time, I was the one who gave up. I walked away from everything.
Ver másThea's POVI was silent for a long time.Looking at the unconscious Alessio, my feelings were a tangled mess."I won't forgive you," I finally said, my voice calm as still water. "But I won't hold on to the hate anymore."Carmela stared at me."Hate is too exhausting," I continued. "I just want to live my life."She nodded, a flicker of relief in her eyes."There's one more thing," she said, pulling a worn leather-bound journal from her purse. "I think you should see this."That journal...I recognized it.It was the birthday present I gave Alessio when we first got together."He wrote in it every day after you left," Carmela said, handing it to me. "For eight months, he never missed a day."My hands trembled."I don't want to see it.""Please, just look," Carmela pleaded. "As a... last chance to understand him."I took the journal.The familiar weight, the familiar feel.The cover still had the gold-leaf words I'd written years ago: To my dearest Alessio, with all my love. - TheaI op
Thea's POV"Someone's over here!"A faint voice pierced through the thick layer of snow.I held tight to an unconscious Alessio, feeling his breathing grow weaker and weaker."Here! We're here!" I screamed with all my might.The sound of shovels digging grew closer.Ten minutes later, the blinding light of a flashlight shone in."Found them!" a rescuer yelled. "One male, one female! Male is seriously injured!"More people rushed to dig.When they finally pulled us out of the snow, Alessio's face was completely drained of color."Hurry! Faint heartbeat!" a medic said, checking his pulse. "Get him to a hospital now!"The sound of a helicopter's rotors tore through the silent night.I was put on a stretcher next to Alessio.An oxygen mask covered his face. The monitors beeped urgently."He's going to be okay, right?" I grabbed the medic's arm."He's badly injured," the medic said, his face serious. "Possible spinal damage."Spinal damage.Those two words made my heart stop.The helicopter
Alessio's POVThe roar of the avalanche was deafening.A giant wave of snow swept down from the summit, blotting out the sky.The captain's voice was a raw scream swallowed by the roar. "TURN AROUND! GO!"The three snowmobiles tore down the mountain, but the avalanche was faster.I saw Thea at the front, her snowmobile swerving wildly on the steep slope."Watch out!" I yelled at her back.Just then, her wheel hit a hidden rock.The machine lost control instantly, flipping over in the snow.Thea was thrown from it, landing hard in a snowdrift."Thea!"Without a second thought, I jumped off my own snowmobile and ran for her.The avalanche was just yards away. A white tsunami of snow, rocks, and broken trees, like the gaping mouth of death."Alessio!" Thea struggled to get up. "Go! Leave me!""Shut up!" I scooped her up in my arms and sprinted for a cluster of rocks to our left.There was a natural alcove there. It might protect us.Thea struggled in my arms. "Let me go! You'll die!""The
Alessio's POVThe next day, the negotiations went smoothly.Emma laid out the foundation's projects in detail, and I generously committed to the funding amount."Mr. Santoro, you're too kind," Emma beamed. "The children will be so happy.""I have a strong interest in children's education," I probed. "Especially in the arts. When will your floral art teacher be back?"Emma's smile stiffened slightly. "Oh, Sarah... it might be a few more days. The botanical exhibition is very important.""She must be very talented," I pressed. "You can see it in the children's work.""Yes, she has a gift," Emma said, quickly changing the subject. "We have some other programs I'd like to show you."I knew she was hiding something, but I didn't push.At three in the afternoon, I was preparing to leave Maple Creek.Just then, the sky turned dark."Boss, the weather service just issued a blizzard warning," Marco said, looking at his phone. "They're advising all vehicles to stay off the roads."I looked up at






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