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ess and silence of my house in Sicily left me depressed again, until good news arrived. Dad got me to work as an assistant in one of the restaurants do
m to bottom, in order not to get so tired. I organized my bag and left for a simple makeup, suitable for the occasion. I went
y left for your morning walk. - I pulled up
me a lovi
me since we've been a
time. - I served m
king about. - She looke
of the engagement, I just want to forget, move on and a
hand, squeez
I've known you since you were born, I know like the lines of the palm of my
my hand
fine
idn't want her to know what happened, let alone tell my father. In time, I would go back to being myself and I hoped t
ter with a small baby, worr
a lot of cost, to get her license. My father didn't allow him to drive at all. I wanted a little freedom to go out alone, but it was impossible. If
rge of the place was a teenager and gave me a smile when I arrived, excited, introduced me to people I had never seen. In the famil
r, catalog the wines and the deposit. I started excited, following the guidelines and felt happy at t
I didn't care at all about being the spoiled girl that Dad got
low the window, where my table was located, there was a saffron foot that every time the wind beat, invaded the whole roo
e and appreciated the beautiful effort of my parents to make me happy. After dessert, the tiredness hit me and I asked for permission. I g
hen the bell rang and he passed through the door with a presence so powerful that it made me turn my face.
made me shiver. The drawn mouth had a scar in the lower corner and the
he main hall. She had to drag me because I couldn't move due to a little fear and admiration fo
thout saying anything. We heard male voices and I could recognize her fathe
's d
and the bosses
d coldly. - Would you like to ta
ack with a packaged lasagna. It was from a very annoying customer who aske
oon as the front door was slammed abruptl
y man. We'll be fine. - Gi
'll be at peace now. -
amily. A shiver went down my spine
and danger
ulfill my business normally. The only thing I knew was that Nena lost her mother in a war between Italians and Russians, an invasio
ve me in business, Giuseppe didn't se
g for me outside, with the back seat door open, even if I insisted on
ng at me and I couldn't find anyone. T
d was at the entran
smiled and hugged him
e book club and will be back in a little while. - She s
h we both knew I didn't make a me
my sweet. - He smi
itory and what was ordered. Was the meeting with him? I shook my head, wondering why I was
hower, wearing comfortable pajamas. I had dinner,
l of sugar water that filled my head with a reality I would never live. I was a ma
y one) made a point of pulling out all the