Sophia POVThe screen of my phone stayed dark, but the words Lucy had sent were burned into the back of my eyelids. Enzo Romano’s son was shot. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the flash of a muzzle, the spray of blood, and Vito’s face—that cold, arrogant, beautiful face—turning pale as life drained away from him.I stood up from the creaky bed and started pacing the small guest room. Five steps to the window, five steps back to the door. The floorboards groaned under my feet, a rhythmic protest that matched the throbbing in my head."I shouldn't care," I whispered to the empty, peeling walls. My voice sounded hollow, like it belonged to someone else. "I should be relieved. If he’s gone, the contract is gone. The fear is gone. I’m free."I stopped at the window and stared out at the dark silhouette of the trees. Free. That was what I wanted, wasn't it? I had jumped out of a motel window, scraped my knees raw, and risked my life and the life of my unborn baby just to get away from th
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