Sienna opened her front door Monday morning and smiled at Savino. “Good morning.” “Good morning, Sienna. How did you sleep?” “Very well, thanks for asking.” She locked the unit behind her and then made her way to the elevator. Two other men were at the end of the hall. “What’s going on?” “Nonno ordered additional protection for you.” “Nonno?” “Our shared grandfather,” he winked at her. “The boss did ask me to convey he would be returning with the family later this afternoon. The family will be staying at a local hotel, and I will take you there when everyone is settled to meet.” “I see,” she felt the odd pain in her chest. The evening before when visiting her mother, Carla hadn’t recognized her at all. She was now at the longest stretch of her mother not knowing who she was even for