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cusation on the nightstand. It wasn't the expense that unnerved her, but the sheer possessiveness of the gesture.
he fragile artistic world she had built starting to crumb
is separate? his voi
of the hotel melted away, replaced by the salt-
go: The Sum
nd freedom. Eighteen-year-old Rocco wasn't "The Boss"; he was just Rocco, a boy with too much muscle, an easy,
as shy, brilliant, and utterly untouched by the darkness that
e in this old wreckage," he
midated by his imposing size. "I see a story. Things that look broken
tic creativity. They spoke of futures that sounded impossibly normal: him studying law, her in a dusty European studio, mayb
ogether on the pier deck, watching the
e to run, Eliza," Rocco murmured
u talking ab
t look back. Just disappear. I have... a debt to pay. A family debt that'
tic imagination. He was just a boy, after al
n Rocco's phone buzzed-not a ringtone, but a jarring, specific vibration. He answered it, and the instant he he
ll bring the cleanup crew.
face already becoming the mask she s
," he said, h
it? What
ns you. Go home, Eli
you just died,
andler securing a wild animal. "I told you, run. Don't follow
itting in the sand. But Eliza didn't listen. Driven by a terrible, sink
where their playful explorations ended. Two hulking men-older, scarred, Rocco's father
's voices was chilling. Then, she saw it: a quick, practiced movement. One of the men pulled a heavy, metallic object from a du
the night, devoid of warmth, devoid of everyt
n Rocco's face-was the fire she wasn't built to survive. She didn't wait to see the inevitable aftermath. She tur
New York. She never called. Rocco had fulfilled
sen
on the pier had simply transformed into the man who now sat on a throne, co
ad given her for the private chauffeur service-a deta
ator. "Cancel the pick-up for tomorrow at the St. Regis. I ne
turf. She wouldn't let him own her by proxy; she woul
of a vast, obsidian office, Rocco received
ne's gallery space? He's been 'discouraged,' Rocco. Gently,
ies buzzing around the only clean thing in this city. She ran once because she felt the d
ielding. "Ensure her driver is waiting. And Dante, tonight
used at the door. "But what
ll her the truth. That leaving her was the on