Luciano was already waiting in the drawing room when Marta led me downstairs, lounging in an armchair like he owned it, one ankle crossed over his knee, a glass of something amber catching the light."Isabella." He stood as I entered, unhurried, a smile spreading across his face that didn't quite reach his eyes. "Or should I say, cousin. Family now, aren't we?""Something like that." I stayed near the doorway, close enough to the exit that I hoped it looked like manners rather than instinct."Sit, sit." He gestured to the chair across from his own. "I don't bite. Whatever you've heard."I sat, spine straight, hands folded in my lap the way my mother had taught me for exactly this kind of room — full of men who smiled with their teeth and meant something else entirely underneath.***"I wanted to apologize," Luciano said, settling back into his chair, "for how the reception ended. Not the ideal welcome to the family, I imagine.""It wasn't your doing, was it?"The question came out sha
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