The Scapegoat Fiancée: I Am No Substitute
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was a directive delivered by two
swings, but now they carried Glocks to ensu
s gathered," o
to the drawing room where the air smell
re. And Giuliana, my cousin, sat in
r "suicide attempt," which I knew was just her standing on
father c
ss my ankles. I sat with the sprawling indiff
voice trembling with rage. "Washing dishes? Liv
dead to you," I
t a spot on the carpet as if it contained the secrets of the universe. "Chiara's
y," I said. "I'
e Falcones are sniffing around. They sense w
ante. "Let's get married. That's what yo
ightened visi
tched, thin and
" I wh
ke a hammer striking an anvil. "Publicly. You will say you ar
knew. I felt the knife twisting in m
r finished. "It is the only way. She needs h
ad sworn he loved me. The man wh
to this?"
It's a political necessity, Alessia. It's t
r taste of the lie. "But you will marry her. You wi
ng his hand on the table. "Som
s felt shaky, but
," I
r blinke
r you want. I will b
ought they had won. They thought I w
aid, raisi
id quickly, too eag
Chiara h
minute later, Chiara drifted in, wearing
e whispered.
rap, Chiar
ess this union. I will step asid
" Chiara's
nd thank me. Thank me for the seven years I sat in a cell for y
ara scoffed. "Dan
esolve in my eyes. He knew I would bu
ra," Dante s
gasped.
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wered herself to her knees. She looked up at me
you," s
ything,"
ything,"
othing. No triumph. No vindica
welcome,
nt, Chiara reached into her robe
olding the blade to her perfect, unb
haos. My mother screame
ara,
ove. I did
nd her, cooing, comfortin
g them to their madness. I climbed the stairs to t
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