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Betrayed Heiress: Married To The Devil Novel Cover

Betrayed Heiress: Married To The Devil

I was tossed into a dark alley like rotting garbage, bleeding and grieving the child I had just lost. When I was finally brought back to my fiancé Angelo's penthouse, instead of comfort, I was met with absolute disgust. His family declared me "unclean" after the kidnapping. Angelo coldly announced he was burying the scandal by marrying my sweet, innocent cousin, Carissa. When we were alone, Carissa stood over my bed, her voice dripping with venomous delight. "My father arranged the kidnapping. And now, Angelo and I can finally be together." Before I could react, she forced a silver letter opener into my hand, deliberately stabbed her own shoulder, and let out a bloodcurdling scream. Angelo stormed in, struck me across the face, and gathered a sobbing Carissa into his arms, looking at me with absolute revulsion. The family matriarch appeared at the door, her cold eyes sweeping over the scene before she gave a chilling order to the maids. "Clean this up." They pinned me down and brutally drove the blade directly into my chest. I choked on my own blood, staring at the man who had promised me the world as he turned his back, calling my murder a "mercy." As my heart beat its final agonizing rhythm, I made a silent vow to the shadows that if there was a next life, I would have my vendetta. When I opened my eyes again, there was no blood, only the soft silk of my nightgown. I had returned to the day before my eighteenth birthday. This time, I wouldn't play the desperate victim. I was going to ally with the Devil of Chicago and burn them all to the ground.
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Chapter 1

Seraphina POV

The July rain in New York was merciless, but it was nothing compared to the coldness of the cobblestones beneath me.

I was tossed out of a burlap sack like rotting garbage into a dark alley in Little Italy. For three days, I had been chained in a lightless basement. They had drugged me, beaten me, and stripped away my dignity. But the true agony was the hollow ache in my womb. The child I had carried—Angelo’s child—was gone, flushed out of me in a tide of blood and terror.

I shivered, pulling the oversized, unfamiliar men’s shirt tighter around my bruised shoulders. At the mouth of the alley, a few Valenti Associates smoked under the streetlamps. They pointed at me, their eyes filled with disgust and dirty assumptions.

"Damien Falcone ruined her," one of them muttered, spitting on the ground. "The Devil of Chicago left his mark."

An hour later, the filthy rain was replaced by the sterile chill of the Valenti penthouse. I lay bleeding on the pristine silk sheets of a guest bedroom. Through the heavy oak door, the voices from the grand salon drifted in, sharp and clear.

"She is unclean. A stain on our Onore," Victoria Valenti, the matriarch of the family, hissed. Earlier, I had begged her for a doctor. She had looked at me as if I were a diseased rat.

"I will take my men to Chicago tonight! I will have my Vendetta against Falcone!" Angelo’s voice roared.

Smack.

The sound of Victoria’s palm striking her grandson’s face echoed through the penthouse. "You fool," she spat. "You want to parade our scandal to the Five Families? You will bury this. You will marry Carissa Marino instead. She is pure, and her father’s connections will secure your seat as Don. Seraphina is dead to us."

I held my breath, my nails digging into my palms until they bled. I waited for Angelo, the man who had promised me the world, to tear the room apart for me.

"Fine."

The single word was barely a whisper, but it struck with the force of a bullet. My heart stopped. The darkness rushed in, and I fainted.

When I opened my eyes again, the scent of vanilla perfume filled the room. Carissa, my sweet, innocent cousin, stood over the bed.

"Your baby is gone, Sera," she whispered, her voice dripping with venomous delight. She leaned in close, her eyes gleaming. "My father arranged the kidnapping. Framing Damien Falcone was just... good business. It paves the way for Angelo to attack Chicago later. And now, Angelo and I can finally be together."

A strangled sob tore from my throat. I lunged at her with what little strength I had left, but Carissa was faster. She snatched a silver letter opener from the nightstand, forced the cold metal handle into my trembling hand, and then deliberately drove the blade into her own left shoulder.

She threw her head back and let out a bloodcurdling scream.

The door flew open. Angelo stormed in, his eyes wide with panic. He didn't look at my pale, tear-stained face. He didn't see the agony in my eyes. He crossed the room in two strides and struck me—a brutal backhand that split my lip and sent me crashing back against the headboard.

"You brought this on yourself, Sera," he spat, gathering a sobbing Carissa into his arms. He looked at me with absolute revulsion.

Victoria appeared at the threshold, leaning heavily on her serpent-head cane. Her cold eyes swept over the scene. "Clean this up," she ordered her guards.

Two massive maids stepped into the room. Their faces were blank, devoid of any humanity. They pinned my shoulders to the mattress.

Angelo covered Carissa’s eyes, shielding her from the violence. He looked down at me one last time. "This is for the best, Sera. It's a mercy."

He turned his back.

The maids grabbed my right hand, still wrapped around the bloody silver handle of the letter opener. With brutal, mechanical force, they drove the blade directly into my chest.

The pain was a blinding white explosion. I choked on my own blood, my vision fading to black. But beneath the agony, a fire ignited in the deepest, darkest corner of my soul. As my heart beat its final, agonizing rhythm, I made a silent vow to the shadows.

If there is a next life, I will make you all bleed. I will have my Vendetta.

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