Chapter 6
ading almost as quickly as it had come.
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Alessans expression ill troubled. quot;But s kno; ;there
, and ter tonigo endanger them?”
quot;; Rovigo replied softly, but ation. quot;? I to do anyt to actual danger, and I cannot afford to suspend my business entirely. But will make a difference?”
Finally understanding ts, Devin kept grimly silent. to all, all along. cened and sobered, and afraid no for himself.
t at risk by everyt, speaking of Menico. And noo understand, painfully, ty of t.
t. In any all. ement quite gone, Devin time, t lay on to face-to-face ance t road imposed bet no everyone t meet. Even friends. Even people of Catriana in tood han he had an hour ago.
atcting to silence, Devin focused on Alessans momentarily unguarded face and o cook a deep, slo he price of his blood.