Salvatore's POV
The acknowledgment hung in the night air between us, heavier than the humidity and far more dangerous. It wasn't a question.
It was a statement of fact, the final piece of the perimeter falling into place.
"I know," I said.
I didn't offer any platitudes, because we were both professionals standing in the shadow of a federal raid that she had likely orchestrated,
The reality was that she had just put bullets in a my greatest rival crime lord's son while the Federale breached the front door, and I was currently aiding and abetting the escape of the woman who had spent the last few months destroying Enzo's crime network, from within and gone to great length to ensure that it all happened on the day of my brother's wedding.
She looked at me with the eyes that had been doing too much work in every room I'd watched her in, and for the first time since I'd started watching, she wasn't using them for anything except looking.
