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Suffer in Silence (Malvagio Mafia Duet, #1) Suffer in Silence by Kelsey Clayton
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“I’m not willing to live in a world where she doesn’t exist.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“He chuckles and can’t fight off a grin as he shakes his head, the two of us lost in our own little world. “You’re a menace.”

“I know.”

Meanwhile, Viola is watching Kage like he’s a one-man circus act. “Did you just smile?” She turns to her brother for clarification. “Did he just smile?”

Nico looks just as amazed as Viola does. “I think he did.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“We were having a moment, and you ruined it. It’s dead now.”

“Yeah. I tend to do that. It’s my specialty,” he quips.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“You’re overestimating your level of importance in my life,”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“They say chaos breeds misery. That those who smile in the midst of danger are past the point of salvation. But Belle was able to save the Beast from his curse, even after everything he did to her. So why should I believe that Kage is beyond redemption?”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“Fair point, Gabbana.”

I scoff. “It’s Dolce and Gabbana.”

The second it leaves my mouth, I know I fucked up. My jaw clenches as I realize exactly what I’ve done, and sure enough, when I look at Kage once more, he’s already smirking.

“Don’t,” I warn.

His grin widens. “Gabbana it is!”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“Have you ever gone a day without being an asshole?” I purse my lips and rub my chin thoughtfully. “I don’t think I’ve ever gone an hour without being an asshole.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“Saxon Royce, no granddaughter of mine is going to spend her twenty-first birthday in a hospital—unless you’re getting your stomach pumped from alcohol poisoning, in which case, you’re weak and I taught you better than that.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“By taking her virginity, I made her worthless to the prick.”

“How chivalrous of you,” Nico drawls. “And every time after has been what? Making sure her hymen stays broken?”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“The look on her face as she turns to me might set me on fire. I spare a quick glance to make sure my knife is still in the pocket of my jeans and not where she can get to it before I do.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“You didn’t run.”

“I told you I wouldn’t!” Her arms are in the air as she screams the words in my face. “Unlike you, my word means something.”

She tries to escape my hold once more, but this time I pull her so hard she crashes against my chest. My hand comes up to grip her cheek—a gesture that looks soft but is really anything but.

“Stupid girl,” I say softly. “You should have run.”

Before she gets a chance to respond at all, I crash my lips against hers in a bruising kiss. Her hands grip my shirt, and whether it’s an attempt to push me off or pull me closer, I’m not sure. All I can focus on is the way her body fits with my own.

“Fuck you,” she murmurs against my mouth.

My cock jumps at her words, growing harder by the second. “You’re about to.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“I would’ve ripped out his windpipe with my bare hands and presented it as some kind of sick trophy to Saxon—a token of what I’m willing to do for her. I would have felt nothing but pleasure as I watched him struggle to breathe until he choked to death on his own blood, a war with the Bratva be damned.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“He makes me feel dead and alive all at the same time.

Like I want to fight him with everything I have and obey his every word”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“The fight she has inside her—the absolute refusal to break—it’s the most attractive thing I’ve ever been faced with. It makes me want to set us both on fire just to feel the way she clings to me as we burn alive together.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence
“Cold.

Vicious.

Painstakingly gorgeous.

There’s something about him that sends a chill down my spine. Something that makes me want to know everything about him and run for my life at the same time.”
Kelsey Clayton, Suffer in Silence