Chapter 10 - THE FINAL SURPRISEFive years later.

We were living in a small coastal home in Oregon. Adrian was watering the flowers in the garden. Our daughter, Clara, was running toward him with a kite.
A car pulled up the driveway. It wasn't the Mafia. It was a lawyer.
He handed me a final document. It was the deed to the property and a letter from Serena Keller, who had been imprisoned for life.
"She wanted you to know," the lawyer said, "that she never loved him. She only loved destroying him."
I looked at Adrian. He walked over, took my hand, and looked at our daughter. The scar from the explosion was still on his cheek, a reminder of the man he used to be.
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"I don't regret the past," he said softly. "It led me to the life I actually deserve."
I realized then that I hadn't lost my husband. I had forced him to lose the monster inside him. We weren't a Mafia family anymore. We were just people, flawed and broken, but finally, finally free.