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Shadows and Suspicions

Author: Darlene
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-04-28 03:42:05

Chapter Two

The Morano estate was quiet, but not peaceful. Beneath the surface, tension writhed like a serpent. Alex paced the length of his room, his mind a battleground of theories and suspicions. Every shadow seemed to stretch longer. Every silence, heavier. He hadn’t slept—not that he could. Not when the city was painting a target on his back.

A soft knock echoed on his door.

He turned sharply, half-expecting another one of his father’s guards. But when the door creaked open, it was her.

Luciana Moretti, the family’s long-time housekeeper, stepped inside holding a tray. In her late sixties, Luciana had sharp gray eyes that missed nothing and a mouth that rarely smiled. Her loyalty to the Moranos was unwavering, her silence legendary. She’d practically raised Alex and Dominic, but her affection was reserved, often cloaked in sharp-tongued scoldings and meticulous care.

“You look like hell,” she said bluntly, setting the tray on the nightstand. “Eat. Before you start seeing ghosts.”

Alex offered a tired smile. “I already do.”

She paused, studying him for a long moment. “I heard about Carlo. That wasn’t just business. That was a betrayal.”

“I didn’t do it, Luciana.”

“I know. But that doesn’t matter, does it? Perception is louder than truth in this house.”

Before he could respond, footsteps approached from the hallway—two sets, brisk and purposeful. The door burst open without warning.

Gianni Salvatore, one of Vito’s most trusted enforcers, stood there in a sleek black suit, his hand resting on the butt of his pistol. In his mid-thirties, Gianni had a chiseled jaw, a perpetual five o’clock shadow, and a reputation for making problems disappear—permanently. Cold and calculated, he had little patience for diplomacy.

Beside him was Nina Ferraro, the family’s legal counsel. Young, fierce, and brilliant, Nina was known for her steely demeanor and sharp intellect. Her jet-black hair was pulled into a tight bun, and her tailored navy suit looked more battle-ready than corporate. Her dark eyes flicked to Luciana, then to Alex.

“Out,” she said curtly to the housekeeper.

Luciana gave Alex a warning glance before slipping from the room.

Nina stepped in, closing the door behind her. “You’re not just a suspect now, Alex. You’re a liability. The police are building a case—and the press is sniffing around. The moment your name leaks, this family loses control of the narrative.”

“I didn’t kill him,” Alex snapped. “Someone framed me.”

“We know,” Gianni said, arms crossed. “But the story isn’t about truth. It’s about leverage. The Russos are playing a long game, and you walked straight into it.”

Alex’s eyes narrowed. “You think the Russos planted the calling card?”

“It’s a classic play,” Nina said. “Leave a signature behind. Send a message. Destabilize the Moranos from within. They want to force Vito to act emotionally—pin you down, split the family, break the chain of command.”

Gianni added, “They’re baiting him. And you’re the hook.”

Alex dropped into the leather chair beside the window, fingers steepled beneath his chin. “Carlo told me he was scared. Said someone was feeding information to the Russos. There’s a traitor.”

Nina and Gianni exchanged a glance.

“Then we find them,” Gianni said grimly. “But you can’t do it locked up in this room.”

Alex looked up. “Then get me out.”

Nina raised an eyebrow. “You planning to run?”

“No,” he said. “I’m going to find out who killed Carlo—and why.”

She exhaled, then pulled a document from her briefcase and slid it across the desk. “Your father signed off. Temporary movement allowance within the estate perimeter. But if you step beyond that without permission, Gianni has orders to bring you back. Or put you down.”

Gianni gave a tight smile. “Don’t test me.”

“Wouldn’t dream of it,” Alex muttered.

As they turned to leave, Nina paused. “One more thing. There’s someone new poking around. A woman. Claims she’s working on a development deal Carlo was brokering. Her name is Sophia Romano.”

The name hit Alex like a slap.

“Sophia?”

“You know her?”

“No,” he lied smoothly. “Never heard of her.”

Nina watched him for a beat longer than necessary. “She’s meeting with your father tomorrow. You might want to be there.”

When they left, Alex stood frozen, heart pounding.

Sophia Romano.

The name was too perfect, too well-timed. Carlo never mentioned her—and Alex made it his business to know every player in the city’s real estate web. So who was she?

A warning whispered through his gut.

Whoever Sophia was, she wasn’t here to make deals.

She was here to break something.

Or someone.

The morning after Carlo Ventresca’s murder dawned bleak and gray as if the city itself was in mourning. Rain tapped lightly against the bulletproof windows of the Morano estate like a steady reminder that time was moving on, whether Alex was ready or not.

He hadn’t slept.

The folder Diego left sat open on the desk in his room, pages scattered like fragmented truths. Every detail gnawed at him—Carlo’s cold body, the ace of spades, the cop who vanished without a trace. Nothing fit. Nothing made sense. But one thing was certain: he couldn’t stay trapped in the estate like a caged suspect.

A soft buzz from his phone cut through the silence.

Diego: “Be ready in ten. Wear something you don’t mind ditching.”

Alex’s fingers tightened around the device. Diego Vega was many things—loyal, ruthless when needed, and dangerously clever. Born in the rough streets of East Borough, Diego had clawed his way into the Morano fold with a mix of raw instinct and brutal efficiency. Though he bore no Morano blood, he’d earned his place as one of the most trusted men in the organization—and Alex’s only true friend in the world.

At 6:05 AM sharp, the door creaked open again. This time, Diego entered dressed like a mechanic, complete with grease-streaked coveralls and a duffel bag slung over his shoulder.

“Time to disappear,” he said.

Alex changed quickly into a spare set of black cargo pants, a hoodie, and a cap. He looked at himself in the mirror—a man hunted by the world he was born into—and followed Diego through the silent hallways of the estate. They moved like ghosts, bypassing guards with ease thanks to blind spots Diego had memorized over the years.

At the garage, a nondescript utility van waited, engine running low.

“Where to?” Alex asked as he climbed into the back.

Diego shut the doors behind them. “A safe house on the south end. Belongs to Arturo Mancini.”

Alex raised an eyebrow. “The gunrunner?”

Diego nodded. “He owes me a favor.”

Arturo Mancini was a middle-aged Italian ex-smuggler with more scars than smiles. Built like a tank and always smelling faintly of cigars, Arturo had operated in the shadows for years, supplying weapons and laundering cash for both the Moranos and their enemies—whichever paid more. His loyalty was questionable, but his discretion was unmatched.

The ride across the city was uneventful—Diego took back roads, zigzagging to avoid surveillance. But the silence between them was heavy.

“You still think the Russos are behind this?” Diego asked, eyes flicking to the rearview mirror.

Alex leaned against the metal siding. “They’ve been waiting for an opportunity. Carlo was the linchpin between us and several city contracts. Without him, we lose leverage.”

Diego nodded slowly. “And the ace of spades?”

“That’s what bothers me. Too clean. Too obvious. The Moranos haven’t used that calling card in years—not since the fallout with the Vitali crew.”

“Someone wanted the message to be loud.”

“Or misdirected.”

They pulled into a dingy alley in Southside just after sunrise. Arturo’s “workshop” was hidden behind a rusted garage door tagged with graffiti. Diego knocked three times, waited, then knocked twice more.

A second later, the door creaked upward, revealing Arturo himself—broad-shouldered, bald, with a thick salt-and-pepper beard and a gold tooth that flashed when he grinned.

“Well, shit,” he muttered. “Didn’t expect to see you in my garage, Morano.”

Arturo ushered them inside. The place smelled like oil and metal. Guns, ammo crates, and unregistered cell phones lined the shelves behind stacks of car parts.

“Give him a place to lay low,” Diego said. “And keep your damn mouth shut.”

Arturo grunted. “My mouth’s been shut longer than your father’s been alive.”

He led Alex to a back room with a cot, a table, and a view of nothing but alley brick.

“Welcome to paradise,” Arturo said dryly, then left them alone.

As Diego secured the room, Alex paced.

“We need information. If I sit here doing nothing, this will all fall apart.”

“I’ve already got a lead,” Diego replied. “There was a woman—Carlo’s assistant. Bianca Rivas. She disappeared the same night he died.”

Alex stopped pacing. “Disappeared?”

Diego nodded. “No signs of forced entry at her place. No phone records after midnight. Gone, just like that.”

“Think she saw something?”

“Or someone made sure she wouldn’t talk.”

Alex’s mind was racing. He didn’t like the gaps in this story. Too many players, and too few answers.

Then Diego added, “There’s more. I ran a trace on that call you got—the one that tipped you off. Bounced through three unlisted numbers. But one of them? It was tied to a burner last used in Russo territory. East Docks.”

Alex’s heart thudded harder.

“Then we start there,” he said.

Diego sighed. “You sure you’re ready for this? Once you go down that path, there’s no turning back.”

Alex turned to face him, jaw set.

“I’m already down it.”

Outside, the rain began again, heavier now—like a warning. Somewhere in the city, pieces were moving. Someone had set a trap, and Alex had walked right into it.

But now?

He was ready to set one of his own.

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Mask and motives

    Chapter three The rain hadn’t let up. It whispered against the steel roof of Arturo’s safe house like static—constant, low, unnerving. Alex sat hunched at the edge of the cot, staring at a wall that had nothing to offer but peeling paint and the stale scent of oil and gunmetal. His hoodie was damp, his mind soaked with unfinished questions. Sophia Romano. He hadn’t heard that name in three years. And now she’d resurfaced—on the heels of a murder, in the middle of a war, walking straight into the lion’s den with Vito Morano himself. Coincidence didn’t exist in his world. Diego entered quietly, shaking water from his jacket. “We’ve got eyes on her.” Alex looked up. “Where?” “She checked into The Marquette last night. Two rooms, but only one’s been used so far. She’s registered under her real name, which makes her either fearless or reckless.” Alex stood. “She’s not reckless. If anything, she’s always been calculated. Cool.” Diego arched an eyebrow. “You’ve met her be

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Final Breach

    Chapter Four The silence inside Vito Morano’s office lingered like gunpowder after a shot. Alex’s fists were still clenched, heart pounding from the explosive confrontation with his father. The memory of Sophia’s eyes—wide with a warning—still haunted him, her whispered words echoing in his head: “You’re in more danger than you think.” Outside the office, the corridor stretched cold and empty, lined with oil paintings and silent guards who didn’t meet his gaze. Alex stormed past them without a word, the storm inside him far louder than the hush around him. Sophia was already gone. He knew she wouldn’t stay. Not when she’d risked everything just to get that message to him. Why the hell would she warn me? The last time he trusted someone, Carlo ended up dead. And now, Sophia Romano—a woman who appeared out of nowhere, too poised and too perfect—had secrets of her own. Ones that could destroy them both. Alex’s phone buzzed. Diego: “We’ve got something. Meet me in the

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Final Reckoning

    Chapter Five The air in the Morano estate was brittle—like glass under strain. It could shatter with the wrong word, the wrong look. Alex stood on the balcony outside his father’s study, fists braced against the iron railing, watching the city stretch out below him. The skyline looked different now. Smaller. Colder. Each blinking light is a warning. Each shadow is a threat. The rain had stopped, but its scent still clung to the stone. Behind him, voices murmured through the heavy wooden door—Nina, his father, and Gianni. They were discussing Carlo’s replacement as if the man’s blood hadn’t barely dried. Vito wanted to move quickly, to restore order. But Alex wasn’t ready to play puppet in a family playbook that was getting people killed. His thoughts wandered to Sophia. She was trouble. He knew that now. But he also couldn’t stay away. A knock startled him. Sophia stood in the doorway, poised but pale. A tailored coat clung to her shoulders, rain-dampened curls framing he

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Tangled Loyalties

    Chapter SixThe warehouse was dim and musty, the air heavy with the scent of oil and stale smoke. Faint shafts of early morning light pierced through broken panes in the ceiling, catching dust motes in a slow, swirling dance. Alex leaned against a rusted support beam, arms crossed, watching Sophia across the room as she spoke in hushed tones to Diego.She stood tall despite the exhaustion on her face, arms moving in careful gestures as if measuring every word. It wasn’t just her composure that caught his attention—it was how she wore it like armor. Something about her didn’t sit right, and yet, against every instinct screaming at him, he couldn’t stop watching her.“You’re staring,” Diego muttered beside him.Alex didn’t look away. “I don’t trust her.”“Neither do I,” Diego said, “but we need her.”“She’s hiding something.”Diego shrugged. “So are you.”Alex didn’t answer.When Sophia finally turned and approached, her gaze met Alex’s head-on. Calm. Unflinching. But behind that polish

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Whispers In The Smoke

    Chapter SevenThe warehouse air was thick with the tang of oil, metal, and something far more dangerous—secrets. Alex stood at the edge of the steel platform overlooking the dim interior, eyes fixed on the figures below as smoke curled from the cigarette clenched between his fingers. His mind wasn’t on the deal being brokered. It was on her.Sophia Romano.Since their meeting, every instinct in him had gone to war. The way she spoke. The measured pauses. The flicker of calculation behind those sea-glass eyes. She wasn’t just a developer—or a grieving business partner. She was something else entirely.And he couldn’t stop thinking about her.“Focus,” Diego muttered beside him, nodding toward the men below. “This isn’t a social call.”Alex exhaled slowly. “I’m focused.”The men below were Russo affiliates, middle-tier muscle pretending to be untouchables. They were moving shipments—likely weapons—through Morano territory under forged contracts. The job was to observe, gather proof, and

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Alliances And Ashes

    Chapter Eight The aftermath of Arturo’s death settled like a funeral shroud over the Southside. Smoke still drifted from the smoldering warehouse, curling into the early morning sky like a warning. What was left of the building groaned under the weight of silence and ash.Alex stood at the edge of the ruins, jaw clenched, eyes scanning the wreckage. His hoodie and jeans were damp with sweat and soot, and his knuckles bore the angry bruises of the fight they barely survived. The stench of burned metal and blood stuck in his nose like a curse.“He was loyal,” Alex muttered. “Arturo didn’t deserve to go out like this.”“No, he didn’t,” Diego said quietly, beside him. “And whoever planted that bomb knew exactly what they were doing. No traces left. Just a signature. And a message.”Alex turned slowly toward him. “A message meant for me.”They both knew it. Arturo’s place was secure—off the grid. The only people who knew Alex was hiding there were Diego, Vito… and now, Sophia.Diego watch

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Beneath the smoke

    Chapter Nine The safe house reeked of gasoline, rust, and secrets. Morning sunlight filtered in through narrow slits between the boards Arturo had nailed over the windows, casting thin lines of light across the concrete floor. The silence inside wasn’t peaceful—it was calculated, like the pause before a predator pounced.Alex stood by the sink, rinsing blood from his knuckles. The encounter with Niko had left more than bruises—it had left a warning. One too close to home.He glanced toward the back room where Sophia still slept, curled in on herself, one arm tucked under her head. Her dark hair fanned across the pillow like ink. She looked peaceful—too peaceful. It made something in his chest twist.But peace didn’t last.The knock was soft. Two short, one long. A pattern only Diego would use.Alex opened the door without a word.Diego stepped inside, shutting it quickly behind him. His eyes were sharp, jaw tight. He tossed a file onto the table.“You were right. About the leak.”Ale

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Thin Line Between Truth And Deceit

    Chapter TenThe moment Alex stepped back onto Morano grounds, something in him shifted. The estate, once a place of calculated control, now felt like a fortress built on lies. The walls seemed taller. The corridors are colder. Every glance from the guards lingered too long. Every whisper stopped too quickly.Sophia’s betrayal—if that’s what it truly was—burned beneath his skin. But the worst part wasn’t the betrayal itself.It was the fact that he didn’t know if it was real.She hadn’t confessed. She hadn’t denied it. She had simply walked away… like a ghost.Diego walked beside him in silence, not asking questions, not offering comfort. They both knew trust was fragile now—even between them.As they entered the main hall, Dominic was waiting.Arms folded, jaw clenched, and a storm brewed in his dark eyes.“You disappeared,” Dominic said coldly.“Needed air,” Alex replied, brushing past him.Dominic grabbed his arm. “You don’t get to make those decisions anymore. Not after what happen

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  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Smokes and Mirrors

    Chapter Twenty-ThreeRain tapped against the warehouse roof like an ominous clock, counting down time he didn’t have. Alex stood in the shadows, drenched from the dash through the storm, the damp collar of his coat sticking to his neck. In the center of the warehouse, tied to a rusted chair and bruised beyond recognition, was Luca Moretti—one of the last links to the Ventresca murder. Or so Alex hoped.“Wake him,” Alex ordered.One of his men splashed cold water on Luca’s face. The man groaned, sputtered, then blinked blearily into the light.Alex crouched to eye level. “You’re going to tell me who gave the order to kill Carlo Ventresca. And if you lie again, I’ll let Rico take his time with you.”Luca tried to spit but missed. “You think this is justice? You’re just another thug playing king.”Alex’s voice dropped. “You’re confusing justice with mercy. I’m not offering either. Not unless you talk.”The man hesitated, his swollen eye twitching. Then he whispered, “You’re looking in th

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Divided Within

    Chapter Twenty-Two The weight of the warehouse still clung to Alex long after he’d left it. His hands were raw from punching the walls, knuckles split open and aching, but it wasn’t the pain that lingered—it was the quiet. That damn, oppressive quiet. It followed him through the city like a ghost, even with the chaos of traffic and the city’s usual pulse around him. Diego’s betrayal. Sophia’s silence. Too many questions. Not enough answers. He parked the black Maserati outside his penthouse and sat still behind the wheel, watching the city lights flicker in the distance. The skyline used to calm him—used to remind him of control. Now it looked like a battlefield. He thought of Dominic, of Carlo’s last words before his death, and of Sophia standing in that hallway, half-truths glittering behind her wide eyes. He closed his eyes, fingers twitching. Control was slipping. Back upstairs, the moment he stepped into the penthouse, he knew Sophia had returned. Her scent—a mix

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Echos Of Truth

    Cheaper Twenty-one The silence in the penthouse was thick with everything unspoken. Alex stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, his back to the room, hands clenched into fists at his sides. Rain tapped the glass like ticking seconds, each drop echoing the weight of what he had just discovered. The city sprawled before him, cold, wet, and indifferent. It didn’t care about the betrayal clawing at his chest. Behind him, the door clicked shut. Dominic’s heavy steps crossed the room. “You read the file,” Dominic said. Alex didn’t turn. “I read enough.” The folder had confirmed his worst fear. Sophia wasn’t who she claimed to be. She had ties—deep, historical ties—to the very people who’d been trying to dismantle his empire from the inside out. The photograph clipped to the last page wouldn’t leave his mind: Sophia, years ago, standing beside Arturo De Luca. Her hand rested lightly on the man’s arm. Smiling. “How long have you known?” Alex asked quietly. Dominic hesitated. “A while.

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Fractures In The Dark

    Chapter Twenty The cold wind whipped through the narrow streets of the city, carrying with it the familiar scent of rain and something else—something unsettling. Alex’s boots echoed through the alley as he walked, his thoughts heavy and muddled. He hadn’t come here to think. He hadn’t come to wrestle with his emotions. But here he was, lost in the memories of Sophia—the woman who had torn his world apart.Every part of him wanted to turn back, wanted to find her, to ask her what had happened. But he knew the answer, didn’t he? She had played him, used him, just like everyone else. She was no different from the others. The thought cut deeper than he cared to admit.His phone buzzed in his pocket, pulling him from his spiraling thoughts. He pulled it out without checking the screen, flipping it over to silence it. The last thing he wanted right now was to talk to anyone. The only person he could think of—if he was honest—was Sophia. And that thought was dangerous.He had given her ever

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    Unraveling

    Chapter Nineteen The tension in the air was palpable. It weighed down on Sophia’s chest like a heavy stone, and every breath felt harder than the last. It had been days since Alex left—days since their confrontation, but she couldn’t shake the feeling that things had already crossed a line that couldn’t be uncrossed. She had seen the hurt in his eyes, the disbelief that she had chosen this life over everything they could have had together. And the worst part? She couldn’t blame him for it.She had lied, hidden things from him, and manipulated the very truth he had trusted her with. And now she was paying the price.Sophia was sitting in the darkened study of the villa, a half-drunk glass of wine in her hand. She wasn’t sure how much time had passed since Diego’s visit, but it felt like an eternity. She hadn’t heard from Alex, and despite everything, she missed him. The way he looked at her, the way his presence made her feel safe despite the danger that surrounded them. It had always

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Tipping Point

    Chapter Eighteen The sound of the villa’s door slamming behind Alex echoed in Sophia’s chest, reverberating in the space between them, leaving an unsettling stillness in its wake. She could still hear his footsteps, fading in the distance, each one a reminder of what was slipping away from her grasp. But even in his absence, the lingering heat of his anger seemed to cling to the air, thick and suffocating.Sophia moved, though the weight of the moment made her feel rooted to the spot. She glanced around the room, almost expecting Alex to walk back in, to demand answers she had no choice but to give. But he didn’t. And that was the problem, wasn’t it? The trust had already been broken, so much so that it felt irreparable. He had left, not just the room but her, a hollow echo of what had once been something beautiful.Her pulse raced. She had no idea how to fix this, how to mend the shattered fragments of what they had once shared. Was it even possible? Or had she crossed a line too fa

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Unraveling Threads

    Chapter Seventeen The tension in the air was suffocating, a thick fog that clung to every corner of the villa, refusing to lift. The grandeur of the mansion, with its cold marble floors and towering windows, felt suddenly empty, like a shell that no longer contained the warmth it once had. It was as though the walls themselves were suffocating under the weight of unspoken words and unresolved emotions.Sophia stood motionless in the center of the room, her heart pounding in her chest. She could hear the muffled sound of Alex’s footsteps approaching, the rage in his steps unmistakable. But as he appeared in the doorway, standing tall and brooding, his jaw clenched in frustration, a pang of regret washed over her. She had never seen him like this—so utterly consumed by distrust. And for the first time in what felt like forever, she couldn’t find the right words to fix it.Alex’s piercing gaze locked onto hers, his expression cold, unreadable. For a moment, neither of them spoke. It was

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Ties That Binds

    Chapter Sixteen Sophia’s hands trembled as she placed the phone back on the nightstand, her thoughts swirling in chaos. The words Eliza had spoken still echoed in her mind, louder than any thoughts of Alex or the mess they’d found themselves in. “You forget where you come from. What are you?” The implication was clear. Eliza Maranzano had made it known that Sophia’s connection to the Maranzano family was something that could never be erased, no matter how far she ran.But it wasn’t just Eliza’s warning that unsettled her. It was the way her blood felt like it had turned to ice. She wasn’t just part of the Maranzano legacy. She was part of a war—one she couldn’t escape.Alex.The name filled her thoughts like a breath she couldn’t catch. He had every reason to hate her. Every reason to pull away. And yet, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something deeper than betrayal had drawn them together.It was more than just a desire for revenge. More than just family loyalty. It was their un

  • The Mafia’s Reckoning    The Silence Between Us

    Chapter FifteenThe villa was quieter than usual—too quiet. The kind of silence that crept into the walls and made them feel colder, heavier. Sophia stood at the tall window in the guest room, arms crossed, watching the night fold in over the estate. She hadn’t seen Alex in hours. Not since he stormed off after she attempted to explain what she’d just learned herself.Every word between them lately had become a landmine, and she wasn’t sure which of them would ignite the next explosion.She had meant to find him earlier, to clarify what little she could about Eliza Maranzano, but how could she? How do you explain betrayal when you’re still trying to understand your part in it?A soft knock interrupted her thoughts.It was Diego.“Alex hasn’t come down,” he said without preamble. “I thought he might be with you.”Sophia shook her head, her voice almost a whisper. “I haven’t seen him since earlier.”Diego studied her closely. There was no contempt in his eyes—only wary calculation. “He’

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