I brought him home to meet my family.My father took one long look at Liam, clapped him on the shoulder, and led him into the study for bourbon.Through the door, I heard them talking markets, business, and board seats instead of body counts.Mom fussed over plates of homemade food, watching Liam with a fierce, hopeful tenderness that made my throat tighten.Later, she pulled me into the pantry, her voice low."He's solid, girl. Tell him everything. The name. The life we lived. A clean house has no hidden corners. You'll know if he's the right man by how he stands after hearing it."So I did.On a breezy night out on the terrace, I laid it all bare: the Gambino legacy, the old family business, my alliance marriage, Lucas's betrayal, the collapse, my clean break, and our legitimate rebuild.Liam listened, his face unreadable in the twilight.When I finished, I gave him a clean way out."It's a heavy history to carry. I'd understand if it changes things."He was quiet for a full minute,
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