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Breaking the Mafia Brothers

After an arranged marriage to Don Adriano, the protagonist surrenders her shipping empire for a promise of protection. That vow breaks when a rival attack leaves her autistic brother, Leo, dying. Adriano diverts all medical help to his mistress, Isabella, leaving Leo to perish. Now, alongside her friend Chloe—who is also fleeing her husband, Lorenzo—she serves the Moretti brothers divorce papers. The betrayal ignites a fierce conflict as the brothers refuse to let their wives go.
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Chapter 2

"A body?"

Adriano scoffed on the other end of the line.

"Chloe, I didn't think you'd get sucked into Carina's little drama."

"Drama?" Chloe's voice was sharp as a knife. "You want me to send you a picture of Leo's corpse?"

"Send it. I want to see what kind of pathetic bullshit you two cooked up."

Chloe's hand was shaking. She opened her photo gallery and found the picture.

Leo, lying on a metal table in the morgue, his face ashen, the bullet hole in his chest a shocking wound.

The photo was sent. Not ten seconds later, Adriano called back.

"Nice try," his tone was ice. "But I already had my guy at the city morgue run a check. No John Doe matching Leo’s description. No Leo Rossi. Nothing. You're lying."

I grabbed the phone.

"Carina, are you done with this act?" Adriano's patience was gone. "I'm giving you one last chance. Come home, apologize, and we'll pretend none of this ever happened."

"I want a divorce."

"Not a chance."

He hung up.

I was going home. But not to apologize. I was going to pack.

I dragged Chloe back to the estate.

Five years of marriage, and my things barely filled one suitcase.

Most of it was stuff Adriano bought me. Jewelry, designer bags, expensive gowns.

I didn't want anything that reminded me of him.

"Carina, look at this." Chloe handed me her phone.

A new post from Isabella on Instagram.

She was wearing a champagne-colored evening gown, and around her neck was a brilliant diamond necklace.

The Star of Moretti.

What was supposed to be my wedding gift.

The caption read: "He always shows up when I'm most vulnerable."

In the photo, Isabella was smiling like a princess, the diamonds glittering under the lights.

The comments were exploding.

"OMG Isabella, that necklace is gorgeous!"

"Adriano is so good to you!"

"When's the official announcement? We can't wait!"

My phone dropped onto the carpet.

"That's my necklace," my voice trembled. "When we got engaged, he said it was a family heirloom. That only the matriarch of the Moretti family could wear it."

Chloe stared at the photo, her face turning grim.

"That bitch."

The door was suddenly kicked open.

Lorenzo stormed in, his face a mask of fury.

"Chloe! Are you out of your mind?"

He pointed at the clothes scattered on the floor like an enraged beast.

"You shouldn't be encouraging Carina to do these stupid things!"

Chloe stood up, glaring back at him, refusing to back down.

"Stupid? Fighting for justice for a dead loved one is stupid?"

"Leo's not dead!" Lorenzo roared. "Don't you two have anything better to do than cook up this melodramatic bullshit?"

"We have Leo's death certificate—"

"It's fake!" Lorenzo cut her off. "Adriano had the hospital records sourced. There is no Leo Rossi. He never existed!"

I froze.

"That's impossible, we..."

"You what?" Lorenzo sneered. "You can buy a body with a little money. A good actor can play dead. You can't even get your forgeries right."

Chloe's face flushed red.

"Lorenzo, you really think—"

"What do I think?" He walked towards Chloe, his eyes filled with a humiliating contempt. "I think my wife has more sense than to get tangled in Carina's hysterics."

"I'm not!"

"Then why are you playing along with this divorce crap?" Lorenzo reached for Chloe's face. She slapped his hand away. "Because you're jealous of Isabella? Or because you feel neglected?"

"Because you're two inhuman bastards!"

Lorenzo paused, then burst into a brutish laugh.

"Inhuman? You're a pretty little vase, Chloe. Useful for decoration. But don't forget your father's business only exists because we allow it to. You're not going anywhere."

Tears welled in Chloe's eyes.

"What did you say?"

"I said you're a vase. Expensive, beautiful, but just a toy," Lorenzo said, satisfied by her wounded expression. "You better convince Carina to cool it, or I can't guarantee how long my protection will last."

I stood up and walked right up to Lorenzo.

"Are you threatening us?"

"I'm reminding you of reality."

I raised my hand and slapped him as hard as I could.

The sharp crack echoed in the room.

Lorenzo touched his cheek, a dangerous light in his eyes.

"Carina, you're both going to regret this."

"Get out."

Midnight. Chloe and I were in a safe house. Chloe raised a glass of whiskey.

"To the bastards who are about to get what they deserve."

We clinked glasses. The liquor burned my throat.

"I'm going to destroy them," I said. "Not just a divorce. Total destruction."

"How?"

"I know where every secret account is. Every illegal shipment." My voice was eerily calm. "I know where the bodies are buried, Chloe. The real ones. The kind the FBI has been trying to find for years."

Chloe's eyes lit up.

"Are you sure about this? Once you start, there's no turning back."

"Turning back?" I laughed, a sound colder than tears. "There was no turning back the moment Leo died."

I picked up my phone. My thumbs moved with cold fury.

"Grant the divorce. Nullify the marriage contracts. This is your only warning."

The message showed 'Read.'

Minutes later, a reply came:

"You think a Moretti marriage is something you can just walk away from? Carina, keep this up, and I'll chain you in the cellar and I will teach you what it means to be my wife."