Two months later.
Spain. Luna.
Luna convoked an employees’ meeting. The Firm was going to be sold to Mrs. Müller’s corporation. New employees were going to join the staff and others were going to be promoted.
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Two months later.
Spain. Luna.
Luna convoked an employees’ meeting. The Firm was going to be sold to Mrs. Müller’s corporation. New employees were going to join the staff and others were going to be promoted.
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Two months later.
Spain. Luna.
Susana pushed the door of Luna’s office open with her hips. She was carrying several reports Luna had asked for in one hand, in the other she held a can of diet coke and under her arm, pressed against her torso, a tabloid.
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Luna
Luna had memorized a few lines and she had been repeating them no end to each and every single person who had asked her about her holidays in the USA. Including friends, family, clients and employees.
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Author’s note: From now on you’re going to find the chapters subdivided in two parts, showing what Luna and Vin are doing at the same time and how they both deal with their daily routines. At the top of each part you are going to find also the place and how much time had passed since Luna left Vin.
Please note that you’re going to find paragraphs written in italic letter. Those parts are Luna’s dreams.
Sunday
They were staring at each other eyes. The colour of Luna’s was so intense that for a second Vin wasn’t sure if she would leave him blind. The area around the irises was slightly red after the endless tears that had been shed the night before.
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Luna had already packed most all her things, while Vin had been out of sight, feeding Roman and answering a few phone calls.
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Saturday
Vin blinked his sleep away and slowly he turned his head to one side, staring at Luna’s naked body. He frowned deeply as he fixed his gaze on her.
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Luna bent her head and pressed her forehead against her hands that were still grabbing the steering wheel. She took a deep breath and slowly let the air out. Luna could feel adrenaline pumping through her veins with the same speed the black SL600 had been racing along the highway. Luna’s hands were trembling slightly as she sighed hard, feeling her heartbeats slowing down their wild rhythm.
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No paparazzi, no cameras, no flashes, Luna told herself silently as she crossed the front of “Marino’s” main door, driving Vin’s car directly to an alley where they were going to leave the car parked.
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Luna was lying in a hammock dressed in her turquoise bikini, watching Vin making phone call after phone call on his cell phone. Luna was pretending that she was reading a magazine, but she had her eyes fixed on him, hidden behind her sunglasses.
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