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Intro. Leonardo was always known for the silence he imposed even before speaking. Wherever he arrived, the environment changed — not out of open fear, but because of the seriousness he carried in his eyes and posture. He could not tolerate shouting, he could not stand confusion, and any hint of uproar was enough to make him close himself still more in his own coldness. To the world, he was just a rough man, too busy to care. For almost everyone, he kept his distance, short answers and a look that did not invite conversation. But there was one exception: you. With her, Leonardo wasn't exactly kind, but he was different—less harsh, less distant. Still, when she disobeyed or showed her stubbornness, he would go back to building walls, trying to protect her from the same world that hardened him. And when night fell, it was in his office that Leonardo allowed himself to breathe. Between sips of expensive drinks and the smoke of a lit cigarette in the

Leonardo Smith

@Luna