Thursday, June 9, 2011

Prabe #4

I read and finished to love again for 90 minutes on June 9, 2011.
Isabella and Corbett began spending time together discussing the fashion business as they were both in it. They became closer and soon fell in love.
Corbett would take Isabella for long drives in the country and would go on her evening walks with her. He was also spending more time with Alessandro too as he was falling in love with both of them.
At first, Isabella was reluctant as she felt she was doing a disservice to Amadeo but, the more she and Corbett spent together, she fell in love with him too.
April and May passed by and the business was doing well. Bernardo told Isabella that it was beginning to be too much for both of them and she should consider selling the house of San Gregorio. He told her the name of the man making the offer and she went through the roof. His name just happen to be Corbett Ewing. Isabella was very upset because she thought he didn't really love her and that he was trying to get close to her and her son to get her company. She broke off her relationship with Corbett and went back to Italy to get her business in order. While in Italy, she decided to move most of her company to New York. Bernardo helped her make the arrangements and close out her house in Italy. She went back to New York to run her company and be with her son.
After getting her business set up and herself and Alessandro, she received a disturbing call from Bernardo. The police in Italy had caught the kidnappers and murderers of her husband and she would have to return to Italy to testify. In the mean time she had told Corbett to stay away from her and her son.
While in Italy the trial was very hard for Isabella and Bernardo knew it. He knew Isabella was in love with Corbett and he secretly called him to come and be with Isabella. Corbett arrived and went to court with Isabella everyday until the trial was over.
On the plane back to New York, they stated their love and need for each other and knew they would be together forever; however long forever is.

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