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Chapter One Hundred and Six

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DELUCA

My eyes were fixated on the stage. It was still empty, but according to the MC, that wouldn’t be the case for long. All I wanted was to see what Elena had in store for the crowd.

It was surprising that she even accepted the invite to compete with people far below her level, but it spoke volumes about how humble she was.

I was certain she was ready to win this competition, and I found myself grinning, growing more excited about how the evening would unfold.

Camilla was also in the contest, which was another reason Lucas and I were so expectant. We both knew something—or someone—was bound to go down tonight.

"A tally before you is where you can make your votes. It will be calculated systematically."

The guests said nothing to that, not even a peep. I fought off a grin—Lucas and I must have really scared them into silence. But what can I say? I know how to choose my words.

My phone vibrated on the table. I gave it a simple glance and saw Colton’s name flashing on the screen.

I wa
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  • The Mafia Widow's Revenge    Chapter One Hundred and Six

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