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“Did you sleep well?”

“No, I had bad dreams.”

I took his hand in both of mine, fiddling with the wide gold wedding band. It was hard to believe it was there because of me. Because he was myhusband. It made the idea of his secret-keeping all the more agonizing.

“What were you and Frankie talking about just now?”

Dante stiffened marginally. If I hadn’t been sitting in his lap, I wouldn’t have noticed.

Which was why I was there.

The best lie detector was my body against his. He could lie to me verbally, but physically our bodies shared the same language, and it would be nearly impossible to hide.

“Nothing important.”

“Hmm.” I continued to play with his wedding ring. “I think Zacero would be a good place to settle in Costa Rica. It’s not very touristic, and it’s in the mountains where it’s cooler. I thought it might also remind us ofVilla Rosa.”

“Se vuoi.”

If you want.

“Dante.” I gave up my act and sat straighter in his lap. “What the hell is going on?”

“Well, we’re currently flying over the Atlantic.”

“Don’t be asputasentenze,” I demanded.A smart-ass. “Frankie was trying to get you to tell me something. What’s going on?”

There was something wrong in his eyes. They weren’t deep and sparkling as the night’s sky, but flat, almost inanimate like black marbles.

“Frankie was being dramatic.”

“You’re being robotic. What is going on? Dante, I’m your wife. Does that mean nothing to you?”

Something cracked in that cold gaze, fire blazing through the fissure. “Don’t bestupida. Of course, it means everything to me. You are the motivation behind every decision I make, Elena.”

“Then explain this one to me.”

He looked out the oval window at the pale sky. When we’d left Naples, it had been early morning, but we were going back in time, so time seemed to freeze in place.

“Capo,” I called to him, using my hands on both cheeks to twist his head to face me again. “You and I are a team. Please, tell me because if something is wrong, I can help.”

The hard set of his ruddy mouth softened, his eyes a tender caress as they swept over my face. “Lottatrice mia, always so ready to fight for me.”

“Sempre,” I agreed.

Always.

His eyes flashed, and the last of his reticence escaped him on a sigh. I echoed him when his entire body shifted around mine, finally holding me the way I’d wanted him to, the way he usually did.

“I made a decision.”

That foreboding feeling grew like thorns inside my lungs.

“We’re going back to New York.”

I blinked, a little stunned by his words.

It wasn’t that I didn’t want to go back. Marco was either the mole or a friend in a coma that needed our support. Chen and Jacopo had been dealing with the di Carlo attacks all alone because Adriano was still recovering. Bambi and Aurora weren’t answering my calls or FaceTime attempts anymore.