ts being pushed off the balcony, "Mommy." She kept crying when her e
hite and yellow curtains and was on the queen-size bed. She hurried d
h her dad falling off the balcony, but it was
shed open and a maid walked in carrying a tr
n asleep since she arrived this morning, so t
r and walked out of the bedroom. Lena lounged to fol
. "I see you are awake," Dante said, and Lena d
he could behave this cowardly; the Linda h
e when a man walked in. He was dressed in a black shirt and jeans with rough
t this man was the boss, the man who had d
ano Nera (Nero), the leader of the Italian mafia, who had quickly made his name known by mafia's around t
ed to Dante, who approached him with a box. Dante o
t on the bed and spinned the cylind
un down Lena's spine with her gaze
but Lena couldn't understand a word he was saying. A creepy smil
nd Lena still didn't move w
nderstand En
before her. "What's your name?" he asked, and Lena clen
way she could live was by feigning to be her, Lena didn't have a problem,
ook at the gun. "You see, baby, I don't have enough time
t the lady when she said her name, or maybe
olled down her cheeks. "Linda Morg
et in one of its chambers. Spin the cylinder, pul
self. If you say your name wrongly, then I will pull the trigger at you," he e
ressed on the trigger when Lena's e
. What's your name?" Nero aske
trigger, but the only sound that could be heard was th
ght in disbelief as Nero poi
trigger at himself, and the click so
an," she burst out in tears when D
"Lei è così fortunata e carina
her body. He knew at first sight that this lady
eauty, and her innocence was something he had never seen in t
uesta [I li
s shoulder. "Go find me Linda M
want to have dinner with my woman; get the maids to make her presentable." He w