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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 101

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 101

Chapter 101 

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The next morning arrived not with the resolution Luca had hoped for, but with fresh burdens weighing heavily on his shoulders. It was just past eight when his phone buzzed, the screen lighting up with news he hadn’t expected. Carlotta’s elderly greataunt had fallen down the stairs at her vast estate, and the situation was grim

Without a second thought, Luca was out the door and racing to the hospital, his mind already spiraling. By the time he arrived, the entire Forentino family was there, cloaked in a somber mood. Luca couldn’t help but notice the way they exchanged glancesfurtive, assessing. It wasn’t the kind of worry that comes from fearing the worst, but rather the quiet waiting that comes when an outcome feels inevitable. They weren’t talking about recovery or hope, no one mentioned prayers for a miracle. Instead, their conversations danced around logistics, responsibilitieswhat would need to happen next. There was no hysteria, no wringing of hands, just a stillness that felt almost resigned

Occasionally, he’d catch one of them casting a sidelong glance toward Carlotta, the only one in the room with tearstreaked cheeks, her eyes 

redrimmed from grief. They would offer her soft pats on the shoulder, murmuring their condolences, but even that felt halfhearted, as though their minds were already elsewhere. Perhaps on the estatethe sprawling legacy the old woman would leave behind, something more permanent than the frail body she’d inhabited for 102 years

The tension in the room felt stifling, and Luca had to suppress the urge to step outside for air

Inside the sterile hospital walls, Carlotta sat beside him, a shell of herself, Her face was pale, her hands trembling as they clutched his. While the others hovered like vultures, she was the only one truly heartbroken. Her greataunt had been her escape as a child, the only warmth in a cold, loveless upbringing under her strict mother’s watchful eye. Luca could feel her grief, raw and tangible, as she sat there, her silent tears slipping down her cheeks

Luca,she whispered, her voice cracking. He squeezed her hand in return, feeling powerless. He tried to console her, but what could he say? The doctors were grim, the list of injuries extensive: a dislocated hip, a broken femur, and a serious spinal injury. The prognosis wasn’t good. Still, Luca clung to hope for Carlotta’s sake, praying silently that somehow, someway, her greataunt would pull through

Then his phone buzzed againhis secretary, reminding him of a board meeting he couldn’t afford to miss. He cursed under his breath, his mind torn in two. He didn’t want to leave Carlotta, not like this, but duty called. He kissed her forehead softly, promising he’d return as soon as he could, before rushing to the office, his mind spinning 

The day dragged on in a haze of business reports and yearly objectives, his mind only halffocused. He forced himself through the motions, though his thoughts kept drifting back to Carlotta, to the hospital, to the fear that gnawed at his insides. When the meeting finally ended, it was six in the evening. His heart sank as he glanced at his phonethree missed calls from Carlotta, and several more from her family

Dread washed over him as he dialed back, and when Carlotta answered, her voice broke with the words he feared: She’s gone, Luca,” 

Ms. Olympia Aldobrandini had passed away that afternoon, her body giving out after suffering internal bleeding. But that wasn’t even the worst of it. The news hit harder: her entire estateevery penny of that $58 million fortunehad been left not to the family, but to her nurse, Anna María, a woman who had cared for her for over 20 years

When Luca returned to the hospital, it was chaos. The Forentino clan, once somber, had transformed into a pack of wild animals. They were screaming, cursing in rapidfire Italian, their voices echoing through the corridors as they hurled threats at the bewildered nurse. The lawyer stood there, pale and trembling, unsure of what to do, while Anna Maria’s wide eyes darted around in fear, caught in the eye of the storm

11:50 Thu, Feb 5 BND 

The End Of a Marriage 

Chapter 102 

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost

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