I was impressed –
 
 But then the old Fausto reemerged.
 
 His eyebrows knitted into a scowl, and rage flickered in his eyes. “But my nephews… my nephewshave to pay.”
 
 I thought of Niccolo.
 
 Would HE have to pay, too?
 
 …of course he would.
 
 “They MUST pay for this – with their lives,” Fausto snarled as he stared at his son’s body. “Wemustkill them all – and for your help, I will double your fee to 20 million euros.”
 
 Twenty million?!
 
 Ten million would have funded my lawsuit against my tormentors and restored me to my old life as a chess master –
 
 But twenty meant I could forget the old boys’ club entirely.
 
 If I was careful with the money and invested it wisely, I could live in luxury for the rest of my life.
 
 I would never be at any man’s mercy again.
 
 I could just…
 
 …disappear.
 
 Fausto looked over at me. His gaze burned with a dark madness.
 
 “Are you with me?” he asked.
 
 I didn’t look away – but in my mind’s eye, I remembered the morgue attendant’s legs kicking wildly in the air, his eyes bugging out, his face turning purple as his throat was crushed.
 
 If I wasn’t careful, that would be my fate, too.
 
 I held my breath –
 
 Then made my decision.
 
 “Yes,” I whispered.
 
 125
 
 Niccolo
 
 The less said about Sicily, the better.
 
 Vicari’s assholery upon our arrival –
 
 Valentino sayingI can’tat the altar –
 
 Isabella’s shocking revelation –
 
 The Mexican stand-off with Vicari and his men –
 
 The old lady’s evenmoreshocking revelation –
 
 Her invocation of a Sicilian blood oath to end the entire conflict –