low over polished mahogany, vintage wine glasses, and more silverware than Isabel knew what to do with. A long rectang
ness associates. Vivian, in a silky cream gown, flitted between ch
pagne flute and tried to
o bolt," Jenna's message poppe
." Isabe
a black suit, speaking quietly with a pair of suited men. He hadn't looked at her on
ed. "I think he wants to murder someone. Probabl
gne. It did nothing to cool
an. "Darling," she purred, touching Isabel's elbow, "wil
d on a tight sm
ement, of course,
e middle of the long table-
rf
glanced up just once
. Controlled
ed through
seat and reached
waiters began to serve the appetizers-grilled octopus, crusty bread,
y around his glass. The way he adjusted his cuffs with precise, elegant ease. How he looked away fro
infur
buzzed with the m
aying, oblivious. "It's aged her
stabbed a piece of bread wi
chipper, "how are you finding
en... ad
ightly. "But Alessandro's traveled so much, he
e. But his gaze flicked toward Vivian just br
er, lips dry. "He'
flickered between them too s
nce-just to keep
rew attention toward the head of the table
th self-importance, "to have my beautiful daughter and new fami
t her when
ed down int
r of her eye with a cloth napkin lik
Alessandro raised his glass too
his voice wa
idn't ra
nd went, wine glasses refilled, and conve
dn't spoken t
didn't
n his voice as he answered someone else-it all tugged at her nerves
giving her tiny "are you okay?" glances. Isabel offe
t silk of her dress, and her stomach was too twisted to eat
ed her completel
ssandro's foot brushe
htly, thinking
ntentional this time. A
s flew
dly, wine glass in hand, gaze calm as ever. But his leg
ght. Her fingers cu
rd Vivian's voice drifting beside her. Some
hed for her wine. The rim of the g
h
rs brushed
the
oked across the table. Ales
g the soft fabric of her dress aside inch by inch un
breath
uld hav
di
ecret. Her pulse hammered in her throat,
ering away. Her father, laughing with a mouthful of veal. Guests,
l was his hand-heavy
sn't
sn't
. And it was ma
shallow. His thumb moved, barely a stroke over h
in
ruck the edge of her pla
heads
kly, forcing a laugh.
aze-from her, from the table. He leaned back in his s
heeks were flushed, and when she met Vivian's wide eyes ac
lass down slo
ldn't d
he
ag
a sharp clang. She stood too fast, muttered something
ook at Aless
it. His eye
rs leading to the garden when she h
One soft, deliberate
ice fo
Contr
abe