I stared at them blankly. "What more do you want to do, huh? You've done everything you could ever possibly do to hurt me."

Giacomo's eyes softened for a bit before the baby's cries sounded again and they hardened.

"I'll let you off the hook just this time!" he snapped as he left with Nadina and the baby.

"Let me off the hook?" I scoffed, laughing like a crazy person. "Do you even know what I've been going through all these days? Do you even know that I lost—"

"We need to take Angela to the doctor," Nadina's teary voice interrupted me.

And just like that she managed to silence me once again as the boys rallied around her and left with the baby while she gave me a smug smirk before leaving.

I stayed in the hospital for a few more hours and they didn't return.

When the doctor discharged me he gave me a strict warning.

"If you don't rest, you will die, and I'm not joking here," he said.

I nodded. "I understand, doctor."

When I got back to the Russo compound they weren't back yet. I went into the room I had shared with Giacomo for four years and I brought out a big box.