LOGINOn the day of my wedding, my fiance, Don James Colombo, left me at the altar again. "Angelina is in the ICU," he said. "The ceremony will have to wait." It was the ninth time he had abandoned me for his terminally ill childhood sweetheart. The first time, she had run away from home, and he could not rest easy. "Angelina is missing, yet you want me to stand here toasting at the wedding? Don't be so selfish, Leticia." The third time, he said Angelina was in a terrible state and threatening to take her own life — he had to go comfort her. By the eighth time, James had stopped explaining and simply had the butler notify me the wedding was off. For him, postponing a wedding was nothing. For me, the Buono Principessa left standing in a chapel, it meant ridicule and one hundred lashes from my furious father. The lashes split open my skin and left me running a fever that would not break. James would hold me afterward, apologize helplessly, and promise he would make it up to me after we married. He promised nine times. He kept none of them. So when he left me again for Angelina, I did not cry or make a scene. I packed my bags alone and in silence. It would be the last time he ever postponed our wedding. One month later, he would never be able to find me again.
View MoreLeticia's POVJames looked up, confusion filling his eyes.I turned toward Lucas."My greatest mistake," I told James while looking at Lucas, "was once believing you were worth it."James shot to his feet. "Leticia, you cannot—""I cannot what?" I cut him off. "Marry someone else? James, our engagement ended two years ago. You signed the papers yourself.""I did not read them!" he shouted. "I thought it was only a transfer—""That is exactly the problem," I said, my voice going cold. "You never treated me like your fiancee."James's face went white."You never put me first," I said. "Not once.""I can change.""You do not need to," Lucas finally said.His voice was not loud, but it landed with weight.He stepped forward and placed one hand naturally around my waist, as if that space had always belonged to him."She does not need you to change, James," Lucas said, looking calmly at him.James's face twitched."The woman standing before you," Lucas said, lowering his eyes
Leticia's POVMy wedding to Lucas was held at the family estate.It was not grand. Only core family members and our closest friends attended.I no longer needed a huge ceremony to prove anything.Lucas did not disappoint me.On the morning of the wedding, he stood at the estate gates in a black suit with a white rose pinned over his heart. His hair was neater than usual, his jaw clean-shaven, and a faint sandalwood scent clung to him.He waited for me in the sunlight.For a moment, I remembered another groom who had always left me waiting in that same light.The priest stood beneath the floral arch, and we exchanged vows under the eyes of the family.Lucas held my hand and said, "I will not make you wait. Not even once."I said, "I know."Just as the priest was about to pronounce us husband and wife, the iron garden gates were shoved open."Leticia!"That voice.I had waited for it through too many nights. I recognized it instantly.James Colombo.He stood at the entran
Leticia's POVThe plane touched down on a runway I knew well. Through the window, I watched the gray sky outside without feeling anything at all.For two years, I knew James had been looking for me like a madman. Lucas kept me informed in secret.Before takeoff, Lucas's message had arrived.[Everything is ready, Principessa. Welcome home.]He did not meet me at the airport.That was part of the plan. Until the dust settled, our connection had to remain hidden.I wore sunglasses and a tailored black trench coat as I left the terminal alone.No one recognized me.Two years ago, I had left as the pitiful bride abandoned nine times.Now I returned as Leticia Buono, carrying the weight of the entire West Coast underworld behind me.During those two years, Lucas had acted openly as the Buono family's underboss while I worked from the shadows. He gathered the scattered resources and contacts of the Buono family back into one network.He stood in the light. I moved in the dark.He
James's POVI did not sleep that night. I lay on Leticia's bed with the wedding ring still clenched in my hand."She could not have disappeared on her own," I rasped, staring at Giacomo, my eyes bloodshot. "A woman controlled by her family cannot bypass all our surveillance. Someone helped her."The door creaked open.A familiar scent entered the room, and for one fractured second my pupils eased. I turned toward the doorway with a rush of hope."Leti..."Then my expression darkened.It was Angelina.She had changed out of the silk dress from the wedding and into a sheer lavender nightgown.It was the one I had bought for Leticia. Her favorite. It still carried traces of her scent.Angelina walked across the rug with a crystal decanter and two glasses, moving as if she belonged there."James, darling," she said, her sweetness so artificial it made my stomach turn. "You have been up all night. The sun is coming. If she wanted to be found, she would already be here."Do not w






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