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Allesio’s POV

The realization had hit me like a punch to the gut. Emilia had a friend born into the mafia world—a world she claimed to despise, a world she pretended she wanted no part of. And she never said a damn thing about it.

“Did you know?” I asked Alaric as we walked back into the study, the tension still thick in the air.

He shook his head, his expression just as puzzled as mine. “No, but I should’ve. I don’t like surprises, Allesio, and this one doesn’t sit well.”

We didn’t talk for a moment. The weight of Rosa’s presence—her name, her bloodline—hung in the space between us. Romano Smith wasn’t just another name; he was a name that commanded respect and instilled fear in equal measure. That Emilia had someone like Rosa in her inner circle raised more questions than either of us were comfortable with.

“She’s dangerous,” I finally said, breaking the silence.

“And clever,” Alaric added, his voice low. “We need to keep her close.”

I frowned, already guessing where this was he
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