The mafia's unwanted wife
er-bound book like a lifeline. Her mind churned with plans, all of them half-formed and
d, ready to snap at Conner for yet another unw
black hair was swept into a sleek bun, and her tailored red dress hugged her figure li
he woman said, her voi
eing her warily
ed lips curling into a smile. "Victoria. Vic
her hand, noting the fir
ht to the point. I like that. I came to see the woman who manag
didn't tie him dow
his style, isn't it? But you're not what I expected. Most women in
most women," Do
ept over her, as though assessing he
ned. "A thre
conspiratorial whisper. "He's used to being in charge, you know. Used to
she kept her expression n
doesn't like loose ends, Donna. And you... you
she refused to let her fear show. "If you're here to threaten me, y
'm not threatening you. I'm war
gain, and Conner entered. His gaze immediatel
d coolly. "What ar
her smile never wavering. "I wanted t
r to Donna, his presence immediately prote
ospitable, Conner." She turned to Donna, her eyes glinting with something unrea
m, her heels clicking against the floor. The tensi
say to you?"
im. "Why? Worried she might have let
nd he took a step closer.
ck. "But it seems like that
something else Donna couldn't name. Conner's gaze dropped to her lips
aid finally, his voice low and
countered, her voice
rned and left the room, lea
aring out at the city as the lights began to twinkle like stars. Her mind repl
oke her thoughts, and
d, carrying a tray of food. She looked n
said softly, setting
trying to put her at ease. "
itated. "Sop
t have to call me 'ma'a
ghtly, but she nodded. "Y
leave, Donna stopped
glancing over he
ut of here? A way
ok her head quickly. "No, ma'am.
he forced a smile. "It's
ed out of the room, leavi
istent. She wasn't just trapped physically-she was
wasn't g
matter how impossible it seemed, s