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The Canary Who Learned To Fly Novel Cover

The Canary Who Learned To Fly

Betrayed by her father, Giovanni Vitiello, Seraphina died to save her sister. Now, she has woken up a year in the past. Having secretly saved the life of Dante Moretti, she watches as her sister steals the credit to marry the ruthless capo. Rather than fighting, Seraphina accepts her exile to London, shedding her identity as a victim. From the shadows, the ghost of the Vitiello family plans to burn their empire down and rise from the ashes.
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Chapter 12

Seraphina Vitiello POV

The apartment was small, a shoebox that barely contained a bed, but it overlooked Bondi Beach.

If I craned my neck, I could see the ocean.

It was blue. So incredibly, impossibly blue.

I signed the lease with a shaking hand, using the alias I had set up months ago. The landlord didn't ask questions; he just wanted the cash deposit.

I gave it to him, watching my physical liquidity vanish in seconds.

I was tired. My body ached from the flight and the old injuries, a dull throb deep in my bones. Even with the lingering pain in my leg, the sense of freedom was exhilarating.

But more than that, I was hungry.

Not the hollow hunger of being denied food as punishment, which I knew well.

This was a real, gnawing hunger.

I walked down the street. The air smelled of salt and sunscreen. People were laughing, walking dogs, holding hands.

No one was looking over their shoulder. No one expected a bullet in the back.

I found a steakhouse on the corner. It radiated an upscale warmth, the kind of place that smelled of rich jus and old money.

In Chicago, I was never allowed to order steak.

Isabella always got the filet mignon. I got the side salad.

*Spares don't need red meat,* my mother used to say, her voice dripping with disdain. *It makes them aggressive.*

I walked in and sat at a table by the window.

I ordered the ribeye. Rare.

When it arrived, I stared at it. It was beautiful, a seared slab of rebellion.

I cut a piece and put it in my mouth. It tasted like iron and freedom.

I ate until I was full, savoring every forbidden bite.

Finally, I signaled for the check.

The waiter brought the terminal.

I slid my black card into the slot. It was a risk—the card was linked to my personal trust, the one thing my grandmother had left me. But I had no cash left.

The machine beeped.

Declined.

I frowned. "Try it again," I said.

The waiter looked uncomfortable, shifting his weight.

He tried it again.

Declined.

My stomach dropped. My father.

He must have found out I didn't get on the plane to London. He had frozen the assets. He couldn't find me, not yet, but he could starve me.

I felt the heat rise in my cheeks, a distinct, burning brand of humiliation.

I checked my wallet, fingers trembling. I had used most of my cash for the apartment deposit. I didn't have enough for the steak.

"I'm sorry," I stammered. "I think there is a mistake with the bank."

The waiter's expression hardened.

"Do you have another card, miss?"

"No," I whispered.

People were starting to look. The shame was a hot, heavy blanket suffocating me.

I was the daughter of a Don. I was wearing a hoodie, and I couldn't pay for dinner.

"I'll call the manager," the waiter said.

"Wait."

The voice came from behind me, smooth and commanding.

I turned.

Luca was standing there.

The man from the plane. He was wearing a linen shirt with sunglasses tucked into his collar, looking effortlessly casual.

He held out a sleek black card.

"Put it on mine," he said.

The waiter's attitude changed instantly. "Of course, sir."

Luca looked at me, a glint of amusement in his dark eyes.

"Fancy meeting you here, Sarah."

I couldn't speak. I was mortified.

He sat down opposite me, uninvited but not unwelcome.

"Don't look so scared," he said. "I'm not a bounty hunter."

"How did you know?" I asked.

He pointed to my hands.

"You're gripping the table like you expect it to bite you. And your card just got declined. It's a classic runaway story."

I looked down at my white-knuckled grip.

"Why did you pay?" I asked.

He shrugged, leaning back.

"Because you looked like you needed a win. And the ribeye here is overpriced anyway."

He smiled. It was disarming.

He didn't know who I was. He didn't know about the bodies in the basement or the scars on my back. He just saw a girl who was broke and hungry.

"I'm a lawyer," he said. "I fix problems for a living. Consider this pro bono."

I looked at him.

He represented the civilian world. A world where problems were solved with credit cards and laws, not bullets and knives.

"Thank you," I said. "Again."

"Don't mention it," he said. "But next time, maybe order the salad until your assets unfreeze."

I laughed.

It was a rusty, foreign sound, scraping against my throat.

I hadn't laughed in years.

It felt good.

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