Chapter 6

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Mackenna tried to focus on the work in front of her, but she was irritated. Her lawyer had called her this morning. Her soon-to-be ex-husband was being a pain in the backside.  Regardless of the fact she had not asked for one penny of alimony and not one dime towards her legal costs, Alessandro was contesting the divorce. Her lawyer had not only refused to divulge her current address, citing client-attorney confidence and she requested a petition from the court to keep it out of Alessandro’s hands. She had advised her client was in the United States, she was employed and had provided her tax assessment information as the evidence. Since the night she’d run out of the hotel, he’d been a man possessed. After reading the signed testimonies of her grandparents, their neighbors, Mackenna’s l

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