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Betrayed Heiress: My Husband's Deadly Mistake

Betrayed Heiress: My Husband's Deadly Mistake

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.
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Chapter 6

Izzy POV The world didn't end in silence; it ended with a roar that shook the very foundations of the earth. The heavy steel doors of the warehouse weren't just opened. They were obliterated. A concussive blast ripped them from their hinges, sending twisted metal skittering across the concrete floor like dry leaves caught in a gale. Smoke billowed in, thick and gray, choking the air. Through the haze, shadows moved. These weren't the clumsy, drunken silhouettes of Austen's socialite friends. These shadows were sharp, precise, and lethal. Men in tactical gear swarmed the room. There was no negotiation. There was no warning. The sound of suppressed gunfire was a rhythmic, terrifying whisper. Austen's hired security guards dropped before they could even reach for their holsters. It was a slaughter, efficient and cold. Austen stumbled back from the glass wall of my tomb. His face was a mask of confusion that was rapidly curdling into abject terror. He looked at the door, then at his phone, then back at the door. "Isolde?" he stammered, staring at me through the glass as if I had summoned demons. I could not answer. I was frozen to the floor, my body a broken thing lying in a pool of red slush. Then, the sea of black-clad soldiers parted. A man walked through the smoke. He moved with a slow, deliberate gait, leaning heavily on a cane topped with silver. He wore a charcoal suit that cost more than the building we were in. His face was lined with age and war, but his eyes were burning with a fire that could consume cities. Ezra Vancini. The ghost. The legend. My father. Austen's knees hit the floor. It wasn't a choice; it was gravity taking over a body that had lost its soul. "No," Austen whispered, his voice trembling. "You are dead." Ezra did not look at him. He did not acknowledge the man who had usurped his throne. His eyes were locked on me, trapped behind the glass. "Get her out," my father said. His voice was low, but it carried across the warehouse like a thunderclap. Two soldiers moved to the door of the freezer. They didn't bother with the lock. They placed charges on the hinges. "Cover your eyes, Izzy," my father commanded through the glass. I couldn't move my hands. I just let my heavy eyelids fall shut. The blast was small, precise. The door fell inward. Warm air rushed in, clashing violently with the freezing cold. Hands were on me instantly. They were not rough like the Enforcers. They were urgent, desperate. "Daddy," I wheezed. Ezra was there. He dropped his cane and fell to his knees in the bloody ice, ruining his suit. He pulled me into his arms. He was warm. He smelled of Old Spice and gunpowder. "I have you," he whispered, his voice cracking. "I have you, little bird." He looked down at the blood pooling beneath me. His face went gray. He touched my cheek, his hand trembling. "The baby," I gasped. He didn't answer. He just squeezed his eyes shut for a second, a silent scream of grief, before snapping them open again. They were hard now. They were the eyes of the Don. He looked over his shoulder. Austen was still on his knees, surrounded by three soldiers with rifles pointed at his head. Deb was cowering behind him, her face pale, her arrogance gone. Ezra stood up. He helped the medics lift me onto a stretcher, but he didn't leave my side. He walked over to Austen. Austen looked up, tears streaming down his face. "Ezra, please," Austen begged. "It was a misunderstanding. She was hysterical. I was trying to calm her down." My father didn't speak. He raised his cane. He swung it with the force of a man half his age. The heavy silver handle connected with Austen's jaw. The sound of bone snapping was louder than the explosion. Austen collapsed, spitting blood and teeth onto the concrete. Ezra looked at the socialites, the bankers, the corrupt politicians who were huddled against the far wall. "Look at him," my father roared. "Look at your King." He turned back to me as the medics began to wheel me away. "Take him," Ezra said to his men, pointing at the sobbing heap that was my husband. "And take the woman." "Daddy," I whispered again, darkness clawing at the edges of my vision. "Sleep, Izzy," he said, his hand gripping mine tightly. "When you wake up, the trash will be gone."
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