Mafia Boss Finds Wife Four Years After Betrayal With Hidden Twins-Teptep

Vodka, stale sweat, and sandalwood cologne were the first things Norah noticed when she opened the door.

Not his voice.

Not a confession.

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Not the dramatic crash of truth people imagine when their life is about to split in two.

Just the smell.

It rolled out of Dominic Vain’s study, thick and wrong, covering the usual scent of leather chairs, old paper, and the cigars he kept in the top drawer for nights when business had gone well.

Norah had not gone looking for trouble.

She had gone there with one hand tucked protectively around the envelope in her coat pocket.

Inside was a grainy black-and-white ultrasound image, folded once, then unfolded again because she had not been able to stop looking at it.

Two small shapes.

Two beginnings.

Two secrets she had planned to leave on Dominic’s desk before dinner, because saying the words aloud still felt too enormous.

The brass handle was cool beneath her fingers.

The door opened on quiet hinges.

At first, her mind refused to arrange the scene into meaning.

Dominic’s back was to her, his shirt half-undone and creased across his shoulders.

His hand was braced against the mahogany desk.

A woman was trapped between him and the polished edge, blonde hair tangled across the green blotter.

Norah saw the silver pendant before she saw the face.

A small oval pendant, simple and pretty, bought from a little jewellery counter with money Norah had saved because Lily had always wanted something grown-up and delicate.

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