تسجيل الدخولOn my five-hundred-and-twentieth flight into Chicago, my boyfriend finally came to the airport for me. He held a bouquet of air-flown Blue Moon roses, and the diamond ring inside the velvet box caught the terminal lights. The moment he dropped to one knee, I heard the shocked gasps around us. “Eliana Lowe,” he said, his gray-blue eyes lifted to mine. “Marry me.” My fingers tightened around the handle of my suitcase. I held out my hand, my voice already shaking. "Luca, we--" The ring had barely slid over my finger when Luca laughed. He wasn't looking at me anymore. He was looking over my shoulder at the row of black SUVs idling by the curb. "Told you she'd say yes. Hand over the key to Warehouse Three." Laughter burst from the SUVs. Luca's circle spilled into view: casino managers, dock supervisors, rich kids who lived off the Moretti name, and Vivian Gray at the front in pale fur, laughing hard enough to wipe at the corner of her eye. “No wonder she stayed at your heels for ten years. If I had a pet this obedient, I wouldn’t have the heart to throw it out either.” Luca smiled and patted my head soothingly.“Eliana, it was just a joke. Don't be angry. I’ll make it up to you later.” I looked at the ring on my finger, then at the people laughing behind him. For ten years, I had played along with his games. This time, I didn’t want to anymore.
عرض المزيدIn the third year of my overseas research appointment, I returned to Marlowe's New York headquarters with wedding invitations in my bag.The moment my closest colleagues saw me outside the institute entrance, they surrounded me."Eliana! You're finally back!""You're really getting married? When did this happen, and how did you hide it this long?""I don't care. I want a seat at the main table."I handed out the invitations one by one. "No one is allowed to miss it. Flights and hotels are on me."The invitations were ivory white, without flashy gold edges. A small moon was pressed into the seal.My fiance, Ethan Blake, wasn't mafia and didn't belong to any family. He was a partner at a security consulting firm in London: gentle, steady, and clear about boundaries. We met after an international port-security research review, when he came in as an outside risk consultant. He knew my past, but he never forced me to explain the parts I didn't want to touch.The first time Ethan proposed, t
The fellowship was busier than I expected. Headquarters threw me into port-security modeling, financial-crime datasets, field interviews, closed-door briefings, and late research meetings almost immediately.But the exhaustion felt clean. It didn't come with the fear that after helping Luca solve another crisis, I would be dragged to another party and turned into another joke.The residence had guards. Late research shifts had security. Colleagues waited for one another. No one left me alone in an unfamiliar parking lot and then told me I was too sensitive for being upset. I didn't like cooking, but there was a clean restaurant downstairs. I hated moving heavy things, and colleagues helped without turning it into a debt.I used to think love was the only cure for loneliness. Then I moved somewhere new and found that ordinary respect could fill the holes too.Luca didn't leave New York right away. At first, he came to the institute building every day. He didn't make a scene or block my
Morning had broken by the time I arrived in New York. Caroline booked a hotel near the institute and told me to rest for a day before reporting to headquarters, but I couldn't sleep. I showered, changed, organized my research files, and went to pick up my temporary access card that afternoon.Marlowe's New York headquarters was nothing like Chicago. There were no Moretti guards, no neon from Spade Casino, no license plates I recognized with my eyes closed. Everyone was busy. No one cared whose girlfriend I had been, and no one watched me with pity or amusement. For the first time in a long while, the air felt light.At dusk, I left the office and saw Luca in front of my hotel.He looked as if he had come straight from the airport. His coat was creased from the flight, and his eyes were bloodshot. The man who had always been composed, always too proud to lower his head first, stood under a streetlight in a strange city looking almost lost."Eliana." I stopped because there was no point
And at that moment, Luca still didn't know.On the rooftop of Spade Casino, he pushed open the lounge door and looked first toward the sofa by the wall. It was empty. He assumed I had only walked out again and would answer once I cooled down.Then the receptionist brought up the envelope.Luca opened it, saw the note, and the color drained from his face. He called me once, then again. On the third try, the screen gave him a cold notification.[Not delivered.]Behind him, Vivian was still saying lightly, "Don't worry. She's throwing a tantrum. How could she bear to really leave?"For the first time, Luca didn't answer. For the first time, he seemed to realize I was no longer standing where he had left me.Luca stood in the lounge long after the others stopped laughing.Nico came over, still trying to smile. "Come on. Eliana will cool off by tomorrow. She's blocked you before, right? Two days later, she always adds you back herself."Luca didn't answer. He tried Dante's phone, the casino


















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