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Breaking The Cage: The Mafia Wife's Revenge

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I was smoothing the red silk of my dress over a baby bump only I knew existed, preparing to tell my husband, the ruthless King of Chicago, that he was finally going to be a father. But before I could share the news, the ballroom fell silent. A woman walked in wearing a gold dress that was barely legal. It was Serena, the woman from the photos I had received just hours ago. She walked right up to us and handed Michael a silver tie clip. "You left this in the suite, Michael," she purred in front of the entire city's elite. When I demanded she leave, she smirked and threw her glass of red wine all over me. The liquid soaked into my dress, looking like a gunshot wound right over my womb. I waited for Michael to defend me. To throw her out. Instead, he looked at the crowd, terrified of a scandal. "Don't make a scene, Liv," he hissed, his eyes cold. "Go upstairs and change. I'll handle this." He turned his back on me and walked away with his mistress, leaving me dripping in crimson and humiliation. My mother found me sobbing in the bedroom and slapped me sober. "Tears are for the weak," she said. "Tonight, Michael Thorne loses everything." We froze his assets. We destroyed his reputation. But that wasn't enough. I wanted to break his soul. I looked down at my stomach. I would protect this child, but his father would never know he existed. "Tell him I lost the baby," I whispered to the butler, my voice trembling with rage. "Tell him the stress caused a miscarriage. Tell him he killed his heir." Tonight, the golden cage opens. And Michael Thorne is about to find out that even a canary has claws.

Breaking The Cage: The Mafia Wife's Revenge Chapter 1

I was smoothing the red silk of my dress over a baby bump only I knew existed, preparing to tell my husband, the ruthless King of Chicago, that he was finally going to be a father.

But before I could share the news, the ballroom fell silent.

A woman walked in wearing a gold dress that was barely legal. It was Serena, the woman from the photos I had received just hours ago. She walked right up to us and handed Michael a silver tie clip.

"You left this in the suite, Michael," she purred in front of the entire city's elite.

When I demanded she leave, she smirked and threw her glass of red wine all over me. The liquid soaked into my dress, looking like a gunshot wound right over my womb.

I waited for Michael to defend me. To throw her out.

Instead, he looked at the crowd, terrified of a scandal.

"Don't make a scene, Liv," he hissed, his eyes cold. "Go upstairs and change. I'll handle this."

He turned his back on me and walked away with his mistress, leaving me dripping in crimson and humiliation.

My mother found me sobbing in the bedroom and slapped me sober.

"Tears are for the weak," she said. "Tonight, Michael Thorne loses everything."

We froze his assets. We destroyed his reputation. But that wasn't enough. I wanted to break his soul.

I looked down at my stomach. I would protect this child, but his father would never know he existed.

"Tell him I lost the baby," I whispered to the butler, my voice trembling with rage.

"Tell him the stress caused a miscarriage. Tell him he killed his heir."

Tonight, the golden cage opens. And Michael Thorne is about to find out that even a canary has claws.

Chapter 1

Olivia POV

I was smoothing the silk of my dress over a bump only I knew existed when the envelope slid under the door. It wasn't an invitation; it was a death sentence for my marriage.

It was a simple manila envelope. No return address. No name. Just a thick, heavy silence that screamed louder than any gunshot I had ever heard in my father's house.

I picked it up. My fingers trembled-not from cold, but from an instinct woven into my DNA. In the world of the Chicago Outfit, anonymous messages were never good news. They were warnings. Or threats.

I tore it open.

A single photograph fell onto the plush carpet of the master suite.

The air vanished from my lungs.

The image was grainy, taken in low light, but the subjects were damningly unmistakable. Michael Thorne. My husband. The man who had sworn vows to me in a cathedral filled with the most dangerous men in America just eleven months ago.

He was sitting in a booth at a club in New York. His jacket was off, his tie loose. A woman with dark, cascading hair was leaning into him, her hand resting intimately on his chest. His hand gripped her thigh.

It wasn't the intimacy that killed me. It was the look in his eyes. He looked at her the way he used to look at me. With hunger. With focus.

I dropped the photo. My hand went instinctively to my stomach.

Three months.

I was three months pregnant with the heir to the Thorne-Hayes empire. A baby that was supposed to cement the peace between our families. A baby I had planned to tell him about tonight, after the Grand Gala.

I walked to the floor-to-ceiling window. The Chicago skyline sprawled out before me, a grid of lights and power. From up here, in the Hayes family estate, everything looked orderly. Controlled.

But it was a lie.

I was a bird in a golden cage. A very expensive, very lonely bird.

Jennings, the family butler, knocked on the door.

"Come in," I said. My voice sounded hollow, even to my own ears.

He stepped in, carrying a garment bag. His face was a mask of professional indifference, but I saw the flicker of pity in his eyes. He knew. The staff always knew before the wives did.

"Your dress for the evening, Mrs. Thorne," he said. "And Mr. Thorne has just called. He is on his final approach to O'Hare. He will meet you directly at the venue."

"He isn't coming here first?" I asked, my throat tight.

"No, ma'am. He cited traffic."

Traffic.

Michael Thorne, the man who owned the police commissioner and half the zoning board, was worried about traffic.

"Thank you, Jennings," I said.

He lingered for a moment, his gaze dropping briefly to the photo on the floor before snapping back to me.

"Is there anything else, Mrs. Thorne?"

I looked at the photo. I wanted to scream. I wanted to burn this house down. I wanted to run.

"No," I said, forcing my spine straight. "I will be ready."

He nodded and left, closing the door on my crumbling reality.

I picked up the photo again. I remembered the beginning. The arranged marriage that felt like a fairytale. Michael was handsome, ruthless, and charming. He made me feel like a queen, not a purchase. He told me we would rule this city together.

But the trips to New York started three months ago. Business, he said. Mergers. Territory disputes.

Lies.

My mother, Elizabeth Hayes, had warned me at lunch.

"Men like Michael have appetites, Olivia," she had said, cutting her steak with surgical precision. "It is your job to be the main course. If you let him snack elsewhere, you lose your seat at the table."

I thought she was being cynical. I thought we were different.

My phone buzzed on the vanity. I ran to it, hoping for an explanation. A text from Michael.

Landed. See you at the gala. Wear the red dress.

No apology for the silence. No 'I missed you'. Just an order.

I dialed his number. It rang once. Twice. Then voicemail.

I dialed again.

Voicemail.

The fear in my chest turned into a cold, hard knot. He wasn't just cheating. He was dismissing me. He was treating me like a piece of furniture he could ignore until he needed to sit down.

I looked at myself in the mirror. Pale skin. Wide eyes. A body that was secretly harboring his child.

I could stay here. I could cry. I could let him win.

Or I could go to that gala and remind him exactly who I was. I was a Hayes. My father ran this city before Michael Thorne was even born.

I felt a flutter in my stomach. The baby.

"I will protect you," I whispered to the reflection. "Even if I have to destroy your father to do it."

I picked up the red dress. It was silk, strapless, and fit like a second skin. It wasn't just clothing; it was a weapon.

I put it on. I painted my lips a blood-red to match. I slid my feet into heels that were sharp enough to pierce a heart.

Tonight, the golden cage opens. And tonight, Michael Thorne finds out that even a canary has claws.

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Breaking The Cage: The Mafia Wife's Revenge of Contents

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