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bel
h, woven into the peeling wallpaper and the cheap, imitation velvet of the armchair where my father, Jerr
s on her knees. Her sobbing was the only sound breaking the he
is cigar falling onto his trouser
"Please, don't make me go to him. They say he feeds traitors to his dogs
e window, watching the perform
. Don Damian Griffith, the King of New York, needed a connection to the local docks, and he had chosen our lowly family to provide a br
th the golden curls and the soft heart, had been th
what it truly
w where Emmalee had been yesterday. I knew about the cheap diner on 4th Street, and I knew about Coleto
ish light. She had whispered to me about love, about a small apartment in Queens, about
I thought
streets, when I saw her. A woman who had once been a Capo's wife, tossed aside like garbage when her husband was ex
and diamond necklaces; it was irrelevance. It was hunge
not be Emmalee, trading a kingdom
the present. She looked up, her mascara running down her cheeks
ton Joseph? That pencil-pusher? You would throw away an alliance with the *Ca
he Don... he didn't ask for me specifically. He as
ilent. Even the dust m
in the shadows. There was guilt there, yes, but it was
choked out. "Is
was dismissive, assessing me as one would assess a piece of furniture that might fet
Father's side. "She's beautiful, Papa. Look at her. And she's... she's strong. Sh
elligent thing my s
hing the risk. If he sent the wrong daughter, he could be killed. But if he forced
ee that my heart was hammering against my ribs lik
igh, my hands clasped demurely in front of me.
through the humidity of the room. "She is too fragile for the Griffith
down at Emmalee, who was watching me with a mixture of hope and pity.
ing my gaze to my father. "I
s draining from his face, replaced by calc
am of triumph in my eyes. "Because
h a monster in a silk bed than st
cigar. He looked from the weeping, useless
ly. "Pack your things, Isabell. If the Don reje
er mother's arms. They held each other, weeping fo
that tugged at the corner of my lips. Let th
ing to b

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