His Salvation
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n between the Rinaldi and Romano family will be absolute by the joining of our children. Thus, join me in decla
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th wide smiles, all of which were less than sincere if not completely fake. None
someone. Our trust had to be earned. That was just the kind of world we lived in. Ignoring the raised glasse
o get this over and done with. I hated being the center of attention in any occasion, including w
staring at us. I turned to look away from them, to focus on the announcement I knew was coming and the demure reac
across the room, his handsome features showcasing non
amt dangerous from miles away. It was that I had not only not expected him to be here but also couldn't g
n a man. He was the poster child for all the dark and dangerous men who wanted to possess me for my las
looks in his black, three-piece tuxedo that showcased his muscular physique and contribut
t imagination. I was breathless, my body reacting to the scorch of his gaze and the small half-smirk
n that I returned to the present, away from the bu
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t reaction to all the inappropriate thoughts that consumed me just from the stranger's
th our guests. I have to ask, tho
unlike the scorching emotions that had washed over the two of us. I frowned at the new development, instantly noting
360 from what
the Bratva, the Russian Mafia. If I had to guess who the guy beside him is, I'd say it
Russian Mafia was lethal, known to be among the most dangerous. In some ways, they were more ruthless tha
was no subordinate. His aura, confidence and cold emerald eyes reflected more than many could see. I
He can't become a part of your future, Alessa. He is part of the life
e marriage of Diego and my second born daughter Alessandra. Your betrothal has come to an end and no
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part of the plan. I ignored my father's fixed gaze, my uncle's smug grin, my sisters and mother's worried looks hidden behind care
e beautiful green, latching onto it and the rush of unknown emotions it gave me that was better than having to face
too loudly, smile a little too sweetly and follow the rest of the floc
est of the crowd. Only a silent kind of brooding that I could not fully comprehend. I wanted to know what w
e I have broken a promise and c
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