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Allegra.

“You can’t be serious,” my agent, Kimberly, said to as we sat in a little cafe in Ro overlooking the Colosseum. She sipped a cappuccino and stared over the top of the tiny little cup at with wide, incredulous eyes.

“You didn’t think I’d stay out of work forever,” I scoffed, sipping my own cappuccino. “I’m a model. I model. That’s what I do. That’s how I make money.”

“I thought assassins made pretty good money?” Kimberly snarled. It was one of the many reasons I disliked her.

But, she was the best agent in the business, and she’d actually agreed to take the eting, so I couldn’t really complain. “I’m not an assassin.”

“The U.S. Governnt begs to differ,” Kimberly said.

“The U.S. Governnt can sit on it and spin,” I grumbled. “I was trained as an assassin, yes, but I don’t WORK as one. I WORK as a model.”

“Not in the United States, you don’t,” Kimberly replied. “You’ve been barred from using that as your ho base, and word of mouth is the governnt is sniffing around anyone and everyone who ever had anything to do with you. You’re practically blackballed in the industry.”

I pinched the bridge of my nose. Shit. “Okay, I wasn’t really planning to do a lot of work in the United States anyway.”

“Where were you planning on working?” Kimberly asked.

I gestured around us. “Here. Ro. Europe. But based here in Ro.”

Kimberly nodded slowly. “Money won’t be quite as good, but I can make it happen. I also want another five percent for hazard pay.”

“Hazard pay?!” I cried. “What do you an hazard pay? I’m not taking you into the Congo to hunt militants, I just need you to make so phone calls to associates you already work with!”

“They all know, Allegra. I’m going to get so much flak and have to wade through so much bullshit for you just to get you working again,” Kimberly sniffed. “I deserve a raise in pay.”

I thought it over, my teeth grinding in frustration. “Two percent.”

“Three,” Kimberly said.

“Done.” I was hardly surprised when Kimberly opened her briefcase and took out a new agent’s agreent for to look over and sign.

After I did so, she took the papers and snapped her briefcase shut. “It’s been lovely doing business with you again, Allegra. Expect a call from soon.”

Kimberly downed the rest of her cappuccino in one gulp and walked away.

I shook my head. God, but I hated that money-grubbing bitch. But if there was anyone who could restore a small sliver of my career, it would be her. I didn’t have much of a choice.

I held my cappuccino under my nose without drinking any of it. The scent was lovely and brought back to a date I’d taken Layla on back in New Zealand.

She’d been so nervous and beautiful in an understated blue dress. I’d wanted to skip dinner altogether and take her to a hotel, but that just wasn’t the way one courted Layla.

She deserved flowers and violins and a hundred doves released at the very mont of “I do.” That was the kind of girl Layla was.

I had no idea what I’d done in this life or a previous one to deserve soone as sweet and gentle—not to ntion smoking hot—as Layla.

Finally, I sipped my cooling cappuccino and stared at the sunset. I’d been a little perturbed when she’d chosen to stay with Becca rather than get whisked away by , but I understood she had a connection to those kids.

I did, too, but I no longer had any right to go beating down Jas’s and Becca’s door, bringing trouble.

Sothing I’d brought a lot of upon myself, clearly. Shoving aside my thoughts of Kimberly and her ridiculous notion of ‘hazard pay’, I took another sip of my cappuccino. All was going to be well now. I could be with Layla.

I’d emphasized Ro, for the most part, even if I wouldn’t get as much money. That wasn’t everything when love was involved, after all. Look at Layla and her nannying. She had so much passion in that job, which was why she was not with .

Yet.

But that was all about to change. We would live in a little cottage with so woods behind us. I would build a few bird boxes so she could have the wildlife she loved so much up close and personal.

We’d exchange so many kisses of passion, and I would give her all the pleasure, and more, that she deserved. I licked my lips, imagining my tongue exploring her mouth for a mont. Warmth flowed through as I sighed, slowly closing my eyes.

I needed to make this work so we could have that wonderful life. So Layla could lay next to on cold nights, with a cup of hot chocolate or a glass of wine, wrapped in a blanket and resting in my arms.

So I could see her in hundreds more sexy dresses, witness her cheeks flush as I whispered sweet nothings in her ear. I imagined pinning her down, wanting to cause so many delicious whimpers to spill from her lips.

Romantic, sexy, all of that and more, she was going to be with , and I couldn’t wait. I took another sip, the annoyance over Kimberly and her money-grubbing bullshit dissipating into the night as the sun vanished under the horizon.

My hopes and dreams were hanging on this. If I had a proper inco, even if less than I was used to, I could make this work. Sotis circus handlers needed to rely on their tigers, after all.

Eventually, I finished my drink and tossed it into the garbage, standing quickly and approaching my car. There was sothing weighing on my mind. I really wanted to give her that necklace I got for her.

It was the sa necklace I’d gone back to get in New Zealand when I’d been kidnapped. I’d kept it hidden from the kidnappers the entire ti. In Scarsdale, I hadn’t had a chance to return it to her, but I was determined to do so soon. Layla would eventually end up back in Ro, so I’d be able to present it to her then, preferably after a long, tender kiss.

That kidnapping business had been horrible, with several heaps of unpleasantness I didn’t want to focus on too much. Still, I’d gotten that necklace right before it all went down, and I intended on getting it to its rightful owner.

Anyway, I ran over my plans in my head. We would get a nice cottage here in Ro, sothing that would definitely work out regardless of what Jas and Becca did. Yes, Layla had an attachnt to the kids, but they weren’t hers.

She eventually would need to move on. Bonus points for when Jas inevitably moved back to Italy with Becca anyway. Layla wouldn’t have to be torn between and them. Hopefully, they would move close to Ro. I didn’t see why that wouldn’t be the case. Florence was close enough.

Layla had expressed to her desire to live in Italy anyway. She wasn’t the biggest fan of the United States, which was great, given that I wasn’t allowed to work as a model here anyway. The more she was stuck here, the more my heart clenched.

No, she would co back here and live out her dreams with . I told myself this over and over as I approached my car, leaving the establishnt and heading to my apartnt.

The night life was bustling, with pedestrians wandering down the streets illuminated by soft light. I smiled to myself, imagining my arm linked with Layla as we wandered to the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.

We’d watch so heart-wrenching shows and have deep discussions about the aning of them. I’d lean in and steal a kiss from her during only the most romantic of monts, possibly teasing under her shirt at the sa ti.

We’d get dirty looks, but we’d ignore them. The world would be ours. I would bring in plenty of money for us. It didn’t matter that it’d be less than before. None of it did. I’d be with Layla.

I pulled into the apartnt garage, letting out a sigh. After parking my car, I walked along the concrete to the elevator system. Then, I entered it, pressing on a button and waiting to be taken to my floor.

This complex has good people, like the one I had at one point in Miami. Though I ended up resenting that country, I had to admit being near the beach was lovely. Not all of my mories there were rotten.

I entered the apartnt, placing the keys on the counter and striding in with confidence. Things were complicated right now, but they would work out. Love would co through. I knew Layla reciprocated my feelings, she expressed her deep love whenever we were able to speak.

Swallowing, I entered my bathroom, little sandy-colored rugs in a beach-like set up, much like the rest of the apartnt. Shell and other oceanic decorations were my preference in this large apartnt, it provided comfort. Would Layla like this place like I did?

She’d have plenty of input as to what else to add, I decided. A pit of anxiety had started to brew in my stomach, and I wasn’t sure why. It was perfectly fine that she’d decided to stay with Becca and Jas over for now. That wasn’t going to be the case permanently.

Right?

No, I needed to be confident in our relationship. She loved . Every word dripped with emotion when we spoke, so eventually, we’d be together. I promised her everything. I would co through with that promise.

My lip quivered as I realized my money may be running out soon. That bitch Kimberly had better co through soon.

I could still sustain myself and more, live comfortably with several luxuries, even with that percentage she demanded and also being paid less. At this point, I just wanted a normal life with my partner, who surely would be Layla.

Who had chosen Becca and the kids over .

It just ant she was a very caring person, really. That was all. I couldn’t fault her for that. I was sure many with tender hearts like hers would do the sa thing. After splashing myself with so water from the sink, I told myself to calm down and have faith.

Eventually, I lay on the couch, a delicate hand on my forehead. My phone, which I had placed on a side table next to , began to vibrate. I brought it up to my ear, furrowing my brow.

“Hello?” I asked.

There was a pause on the other end, then a familiar voice. Neal. “Hey, Allegra. How are you?” His tone wasn’t pleasant, but rather, quite guarded. I ran my tongue over my lips, wondering what this could be about.

“I’m alive. Best I can say. Convenient that you’re calling now, actually. Have you finished the job?”

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