Too Late: The Innocent Traitor I Destroyed
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y chest. My head throbbed with the
didn't know about the cancer quietly rotting my pan
neve
moment I stepped out of the hospital
tate," he said, not meeting m
cou
to work im
olored envelopes, my pen carving the names of the peo
ocking into a claw
e the an
ezia died. The family gathered at the p
t the back like a spectre-a living
zzle that soaked through my thin
ver Don Salvatore. The old Don looked frail, leaning
m, dabbing at dry eyes
place roses on the grave. I waited until every
hed the t
llo. Beloved Mo
d, I placed a small, sm
whispered to the cold ea
u d
was a th
ay, shaking with a rage that seemed too big for his wither
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his grief gave him a terrible s
ot for killing her, but for leavin
lf's head str
l to the muddy grass, warm blood
e shouted, ste
g the cane again. "She killed
, right over the old burns. I cried
t him kill me. It would b
er's arm before the t
ce was tight, strained. "Not
re spat
xing with the rain and the b
concern, checking the old man's
" Salvatore wheezed.
ed down at
mething flicker in his
as just
d coldly. "Before I
up, using a tombs
l of blood on the pristine grass, walking t
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