LOGINI memorized every word, nodding. "Make sure, there is no alcohol, no driving, no strenuous exercise. No situations where she could hit her head again." He tapped the folder. "If she vomits repeatedly. If she becomes difficult to wake. If one pupil becomes larger than the other. If she becomes co
Vincenzo watched them carefully, "You wanted this?" "No." "You wanted to spend your nights around men like Cole?" "No." "You wanted debt collectors, guns, blood, and basements?" All three shook their heads harder, "No..." "No, sir..." "We never wanted this..." For a long moment, Vincenzo sim
Mine didn't. To me, guilt belonged to the individual responsible for the act. To Gianna, guilt spread through grief until it touched everyone left standing. Eventually... It would reach me. She wouldn't see a calculated investigation. She would see the man who allowed her entire world to disap
Adriano let out a laugh, he bent over, slapping his knee, his eyes bright with a dark, twisted amusement as he watched Cole flop around in the dirt. "Oh, look at him go!" Adriano mocked, "He’s doing the dance! Look at the moves on him! Hey, Don Capone said he’d spare your life, Mercer! He didn't sa
"No! She forced me! She—" "She forced you to get a front-row seat to our sister's blood?" Adriano laughed again, "You’re a real hero, Cole. Maybe we should put your face on a plaque. 'Here lies Cole Mercer: He was too scared to be a criminal and too stupid to be a friend.'" Cole started to sob, hi
Raphael ━━ ⛓ ━━ Adriano’s arms were capable, but they were not mine. I stepped forward before his arms could even settle into a permanent hold. I took her from him, sliding my hands beneath her knees and behind her shoulders, careful not to disturb the bandage wrapped around her head. I kept h
Gold and one diamond, simple and elegant like her. The small pendant caught the light immediately. Ti amo. I love you. My mother used to trace those same words into my palm with her fingertip whenever I was little. Over and over until I laughed and pulled away. This necklace was different, s
The thought sat badly in my chest. Because Gianna kept calling them friends and sisters. Maybe they were but friendship wasn't always healthy. Sometimes people dragged each other down. Sometimes loyalty became self-destruction. And Gianna was already fragile enough. She didn't need women drown
Denise smiled softly, "Better?" I looked down, not wanting to admit it. The warmth from the food settled painfully into my empty stomach. For a while neither of us spoke. Cars passed in the distance, the wind moved through the trees, a siren echoed somewhere far away. Finally Denise leaned back a
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