MARION I didn't expect to see Bruno so soon; I thought he'd arrive at our old house later tonight. I'm still in shock that my life was once in danger and I hadn't realized it. If I had stayed with Bruno four years ago, I would likely be in a grave instead of standing in front of him now. Although there were things that still didn't add up, and for now, I was in a dilemma about whether I wanted to know or not. His face was drawn with fatigue, not because he hadn't slept well, but something had happened at the hospital, and it was evident the concern he felt at that moment for his father. Seeing Bruno alone in the house was not a good sign. I decided to put aside the conversation about Bruno and Genaro for now because there was something more important at that moment. What had happened t

