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Betrayed Heiress: My Husband's Deadly Mistake

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I was eight months pregnant with the heir to the city's most powerful crime family. My husband, Austen, told me he was hosting a private celebration to honor me and the baby. But when I walked into the warehouse, the steel doors slammed shut behind me. I wasn't in a ballroom. I was locked inside an industrial glass freezer. Through the thick glass, I saw Austen standing with his assistant, Deb. They were laughing. He told me he didn't care about his son; he only cared about the trust fund that would unlock upon my father's death. "Cool her off," he ordered. His men dumped buckets of ice water onto me. The shock was instant. I begged him to stop, screaming for the life of our child, but he just watched with cold eyes. As I collapsed into a slush of ice and my own blood, I felt the baby fade away. Austen thought he had won. He thought my father, the Don, was dead and buried. He thought I was just a helpless, spoiled princess he could dispose of to seize the throne. He was wrong. With my last ounce of strength, I looked through the glass and mouthed three words: "He is coming." Before Austen could react, the warehouse doors didn't just open—they exploded inward. And through the smoke walked the man Austen thought was worm food. My father wasn't dead. But my husband was about to wish he was.

Betrayed Heiress: My Husband's Deadly Mistake Chapter 1

I was eight months pregnant with the heir to the city's most powerful crime family. My husband, Austen, told me he was hosting a private celebration to honor me and the baby. But when I walked into the warehouse, the steel doors slammed shut behind me. I wasn't in a ballroom. I was locked inside an industrial glass freezer. Through the thick glass, I saw Austen standing with his assistant, Deb. They were laughing. He told me he didn't care about his son; he only cared about the trust fund that would unlock upon my father's death. "Cool her off," he ordered. His men dumped buckets of ice water onto me. The shock was instant. I begged him to stop, screaming for the life of our child, but he just watched with cold eyes. As I collapsed into a slush of ice and my own blood, I felt the baby fade away. Austen thought he had won. He thought my father, the Don, was dead and buried. He thought I was just a helpless, spoiled princess he could dispose of to seize the throne. He was wrong. With my last ounce of strength, I looked through the glass and mouthed three words: "He is coming." Before Austen could react, the warehouse doors didn't just open—they exploded inward. And through the smoke walked the man Austen thought was worm food. My father wasn't dead. But my husband was about to wish he was. Chapter 1 Izzy POV I was carrying the heir to the most powerful crime family in the city, yet the man I loved was about to sacrifice us both for a seat at the table that was already mine by birthright. The heat in the executive suite of Blackwell Innovations was suffocating. It was a wet, heavy heat that clung to my skin like oil, making the simple act of breathing feel like manual labor. I was eight months pregnant. My ankles were swollen to twice their normal size, and my back throbbed with a dull, persistent ache that radiated down my legs with every heartbeat. This building was the legitimate face of the Vancini family-a logistics empire built on blood money and buried bodies-but right now, all I cared about was the thermostat. It read eighty-five degrees. I wiped a bead of sweat from my forehead and trudged toward the control panel on the far wall. The office was sleek, modern, and entirely too hot for a woman in my condition. My father, Ezra Vancini-the Don who made grown men weep for mercy-would have leveled this building to the ground if he knew his grandchild was being baked in the womb. But my father was gone. Or so we thought. I pressed the button to lower the temperature. The cool air kicked on with a hum that sounded like salvation. "Excuse me, Mrs. Nolan." The voice was sugary, laced with a venom I was too naive to taste fully. Deborah Noble sat behind her desk, her perfect nails clicking against the glass surface. She was my husband's executive assistant. She was also the woman who seemed to be everywhere Austen was, like a shadow he forgot to cast. "I need the air on, Deb," I said, leaning against the wall for support. "It is dangerous for the baby to be this hot." Deb shivered dramatically, pulling a cashmere cardigan tighter around her shoulders. She looked at me with wide, mock-innocent eyes. "I am sorry, Izzy. I mean, Mrs. Nolan. I have terrible cramps today. The cold air makes them unbearable. Austen said I could keep it warm." "My name is Isolde," I corrected, my patience fraying. "And my husband is not carrying the Vancini heir. I am." I turned the dial down further. Deb stood up, her chair scraping loudly against the floor. She grabbed her purse, her face twisting into a mask of sudden, exaggerated pain. She let out a gasp that sounded more like a performance than a symptom. "I cannot work like this," she whimpered. "I think I need to go to the hospital." She stormed out, leaving me standing in the sudden blast of cold air. I closed my eyes, letting the relief wash over me, unaware that I had just signed a warrant for my own punishment. That evening, the penthouse was quiet. Too quiet. Austen came home late, smelling of cigar smoke and expensive scotch. He was a man hewn from marble and ambition, a low-level associate who had charmed his way into my bed and then into my father's inner circle. He was the Acting Boss now, holding the reins while the underworld believed Ezra Vancini was dead. I moved heavily to the foyer to greet him, a protective hand on my belly. "Austen," I started. He walked past me without a glance. He did not kiss my cheek. He did not touch my stomach. He went straight to the liquor cabinet and poured a drink, his back to me. The silence stretched, tight and brittle. "Deb is in the hospital," he said finally. His voice was low, devoid of the warmth he used to fake so well. I frowned, moving closer. "She said she had cramps." "She collapsed," Austen said, turning to face me. His eyes were cold, harder than I had ever seen them. He looked at me not as his wife, but as a problem he needed to solve. "The doctors say it was stress. Physical distress caused by a hostile work environment." I stared at him, incredulous. "I turned on the air conditioning, Austen. It was eighty-five degrees. I could have passed out." "You are selfish, Isolde," he snapped. The word struck me like a physical blow. "You have always been a spoiled princess, thinking the world revolves around your comfort. Deb is a loyal employee. She helps me run this family while you sit around and spend the money she helps earn." The injustice of it burned in my throat. "I am carrying your son." He laughed, a dry, humorless sound. "You are making everyone hate you. You are making me look weak. I cannot have a wife who abuses my staff." He finished his drink in one swallow and slammed the glass down. The sound echoed like a gunshot in the large, empty room. He walked toward me, and for a second, I thought he might hit me. I flinched. He saw it and stopped, his expression softening into something that looked like regret, but felt like strategy. "I am sorry," he sighed, running a hand through his hair. "The stress. The transition. It is too much. I just need you to be better, Izzy. For us." He pulled me into a hug. His arms were stiff. His chest was a wall of muscle that offered no comfort. I rested my cheek against his suit, smelling the faint perfume that wasn't mine clinging to his lapel. I wanted to believe him. I wanted to believe that this coldness was just the weight of the crown my father had left behind. "We have to make this right," he whispered into my hair. I nodded against his chest, desperate to bridge the gap between us, not realizing that he was already building a bridge to somewhere else entirely.
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