The Don's Regret: She Saved His Life
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ne wen
een. My heart hammered a rhythm against my ribs that felt ali
* That click. That su
at Lee, my Consigliere, who
s fingers flying across the console even as he t
ace
pensive leather split under my
ted, his face paling in the glow of t
cemet
leaden. Not anger. Dread. It was a sensation
voice low and dangerous
ets of New York. In the rearview mirror, I saw Sofia in the back seat. She wasn't loo
ut. "She's just being dramatic. She's probably si
p," I s
r like that. But right now, I didn't care about her feelings. I
e cemetery gates, tires smok
I shoved the door open and jumped out, my Ital
!" I r
voice, drowning it in
ng wind. My men scrambled to keep up, their flas
resh mound of dirt, holding a shovel. He was looking d
ide and stared
cheap, unfin
side,
chest. Her dress was torn, her skin pale, illuminat
yelled at my men.
ardly. I couldn't wait. I reached down and grabbed the handles, hauling it up o
shoulder. "Wake up. The gam
lolled to the side with a
hed he
c
was the deep, permeating cold of an
!" I screamed,
evice strapped to her waist. The cord
ngers into her skin, searching for a
th
le
rder. "No. You don't have permiss
chanical whir of the machine she always wore. The ma
le
xpression was... peaceful. It was the first time I had seen her
was
t like the earth had opened up and swallowed the world whole. The
Boss," Lee
king away from the box. "She's faki
and was standing under a black umbrella, looking
," Sofia
t it roared in my ears
nal
ena. My Elena. My e
pine box i