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furniture crowded the space, resting on Persian rugs whose colors were far too garish. The air was thick with the stench of Arthur's c
on my
face twisted in disgust as she looked down at
dal" had brought them. But it was Karly, my sister-in-law, who delivered the killing blow. S
h malicious triumph. "You're unclean. We won't let you contamin
hem, my fingers clawing at the expensive
eaching out for me, tears streaming d
e my husband stood. Hudson Higgins was a lowly Associate in the Chicago outfit, a man whos
over to me. He didn't offer a hand. Instead, he leaned down, his voice a cold,
ddaughter were too much for my mother, Hermine. Her heart gave out, leaving me entirely alone in a world
e afternoon
their newly acquired status-status bought with
with laughing cherubs, was supposed to be a quiet sanctuary. Now, the water w
d. I fell to my knees, pulling her freezing, soaking wet body t
om a safe distance, adjusting her pearl neckl
leanor added defensively, refus
tailored trousers. He looked at his dead daughter, then at
ien Falcone, the ruthless ruler of the Chicago underworld and the man I had been forced to bed. I remembered the Don'
blind eye to the Don's interest in me. He had orchestrated it. He had actively traded his wife t
orated, replaced by a scorc
to her freezing forehead. "My baby," I whispered, the words meant only for her
ut to offer a sickeningly fake gesture of comf
ecame the violence
The sudden impact caught him entirely off guard. His eyes widened in shock as his polished shoes slipped on the wet ston
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