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... asily two days after we had that conversation in my house. It was almost too easy.

However something was bothering me when it shouldn't. She should at least know why I had married her.

I leaned back on the wall in the corner of the registrar building where we had come to sign the marriage papers, my gaze fixed on nothing.

Adriana was inside the registrar office with my men and I was out here for a smoke. Did they say people didn't smoke on their wedding day? Well I never ...

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