Mia Tomorrow Aléjandro and I would be married for an entire week. It seemed like it should be months. It's felt like that long since I'd spoken to my family. There was an issue with me having a phone on Bella. The way Aléjandro explained it, I agreed that I wouldn't risk his parents' safety with a means to pinpoint my location. Since I spent most of my time over the past week with my mother-in-law, this getaway couldn't be considered a honeymoon. That said, my golden tan and sun-streaked hair showed visible signs of a week in paradise. Most mornings when I woke, Aléjandro was already gone. He didn't tell me much about the work he did. The lack of knowledge gave his absences a sense of mystery as well as danger. Thankfully, other than that first day he was gone, he hadn't returned in su

