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Bria is upset by the death of her aunt, but she realizes there is nothing she can do about it. Her aunt killed a Don, and it is an unforgiven sin in the Italian Mafia. Ivory lived with her sin for years. Bria does not understand how her aunt lived with her conscience, knowing she killed the man she loved. Bria will never be able to kill Dean. She loves him so much that it hurts her to see him with Harper. She cries her eyes out on her way home. She does not understand why Dean turned her down. He must be in love with Harper. Bria thought Dean would never fall in love, as he was very against love and would never admit that he loved someone unless he genuinely loved that woman. What happened to Dean? What has become of the cold-hearted, uncaring Don? Bria thought she could convince Dean that