REINA I could tell something was wrong from the moment we got home. Domenico’s silence wasn’t normal, it wasn’t the kind that comes from being tired or distracted. It was the kind that made the air heavy. The kind that made you think twice before breathing too loud. He didn’t even look at me when we stepped into the house. His jaw was tight, his hands shoved in his pockets, and his steps… too steady. Controlled. It scared me more than if he’d shouted. I didn't say anything, I only trailed behind him, quietly, like a good girl I knew I never was. Hands clutching my purse, head bowed. Suddenly, Domenico stopped walking, halting on his track as if it only registered to him now that I had been walking behind him, following him to his building. “Go to your building,” he said finally, voice

