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Broken Promises, A Vengeful Heart Returns

Broken Promises, A Vengeful Heart Returns

I was the daughter of the East Coast's most powerful mob boss. For six months, I was blackmailed into being the secret lover and informant for the FBI's golden boy, Kaiden Walter. But just as I fell for him, he announced his engagement to a senator's daughter on national news. He called our relationship a "political arrangement" and told me I was just collateral to keep my father in line. His new fiancée then publicly humiliated me, calling me "trash." I had sacrificed everything for him, even the secret child we might have had, only to be used and discarded like a toy he got tired of. Was I ever anything more than a job to him? The shame of my public disgrace killed my grandmother. My father, seeing my world destroyed, took his own life to give me a new one. He faked my death, gave me a new identity, and left me a fortune. Anya Chambers was dead, but Anna Russo was just beginning her revenge.
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Chapter 10

Anya Chambers POV: My phone slipped from my numb fingers, shattering on the pavement. I stared at the spreading pool of blood, at my father' s broken body, my mind a complete and utter blank. Screams erupted around me, people shouting, someone calling 911, but it was all just distant noise. I took a stumbling step forward, then another, my legs moving as if through water. "Dad?" The word was a choked, ragged whisper. There was no answer. Only the warm, sticky feel of his blood as I knelt beside him. We buried him next to my grandmother. In the space of a few short weeks, I had lost the two people who anchored me to this world. I knelt between the two fresh graves, my eyes dry and burning. I had no tears left to cry. In his office at the FBI building, Kaiden Walter stared out at the same dreary sky. His subordinate reported that the Chambers organization had completely collapsed. Its remaining assets were being seized, and its key players were either in custody or had fled the city. I had used the last of our liquid assets to pay every employee a generous severance, and then I had walked away from the ruins. He heard all of this, but his mind was elsewhere. He was seeing my face, tear-streaked and pleading, as I begged him to stop. He was hearing my voice, choked with grief, as I told him he had killed my grandmother. The victory felt hollow, leaving a bitter, metallic taste in his mouth. The door opened, and Kendal swept in, a whirlwind of expensive perfume and entitlement. "Darling," she chirped, "now that the Chambers filth has been cleaned up, we can finally set a date for the wedding!" She sat on his lap, her arms wrapping around his neck. "Why do you look so glum? We won. That little mob bitch is nothing now." Something inside him snapped. "She' s worth ten of you," he said, his voice low and dangerous. Kendal froze, her smile faltering. "What did you say?" He didn' t answer. He just pushed her off his lap and stood up. "The wedding will be in five days," he said, his voice flat. "I have to report to headquarters in D.C. after that. It' s now or never." He needed the marriage. The alliance with the Merrill family was the final piece he needed to secure his promotion. He had come this far; he couldn' t turn back now. The news of their impending wedding spread like wildfire. I heard it on the radio as I was being evicted from the family estate. The house, the cars, everything was being auctioned off to pay the family' s debts. I was officially homeless, with nothing to my name but the clothes on my back and a heart full of ghosts. I found myself at the cemetery, the only home I had left. I knelt between the graves, the news of his wedding a fresh layer of salt in my wounds. "I' m sorry, Nana," I whispered, my hand resting on the cold marble of her headstone. "I' m sorry, Dad. I regret ever meeting him. I regret all of it." Why did he get to be happy? Why did he get to win, after everything he had done? It wasn' t fair. None of it was fair. I traced the letters of their names, a final, silent goodbye. "Wait for me," I whispered. "I' ll be with you soon." I stood up and walked away from the only family I had left, my thin shadow swallowed by the morning sun. Kaiden was in his office when his secretary buzzed him. "Agent Walter, there' s an Anya Chambers here to see you." A strange, inexplicable jolt went through him. He hadn' t expected to ever see me again. A part of him, a part he refused to acknowledge, felt a flicker of something… hope? He told his secretary to send me up. He waited. Five minutes. Ten. The strange feeling grew into a knot of anxiety in his stomach. He buzzed his secretary again. "Where is she?" "She came up ten minutes ago, sir." A cold dread gripped him. He ordered his men to search the building. He had a terrible, sinking feeling he knew where I had gone. Five minutes later, his subordinate burst in, breathless. "Sir! She' s on the roof!" His heart stopped. At that exact moment, his personal cell phone rang. My name flashed on the screen. He snatched it up, his hand shaking. "Anya, what the hell are you doing?" he roared into the phone. I stood on the ledge of the roof, the wind whipping my black dress around my legs, the city spread out beneath me like a cruel, indifferent map. His furious voice was a distant buzz in my ear. "Do you know what it feels like, Kaiden?" I asked, my own voice eerily calm. "To watch the person you love most in the world die right in front of you?" "Anya, get down from there, now!" he shouted, his voice tight with a panic I had never heard before. I could hear his footsteps pounding down the hall. He burst onto the roof just as I had asked my question. He saw me, a fragile silhouette against the gray sky, and for a moment, he froze. He didn' t see the broken woman he had created; he saw the brilliant, fiery girl from the academy, the girl he had once admired, the girl he had destroyed. "Anya!" he cried, taking a step toward me. I turned my head, a small, sad smile on my face. "I can' t make you feel that," I said into the phone, my eyes locked on his. "But I can make you feel what it' s like to watch the person you hate most die right in front of you." And with those words, I let myself fall backward, into the empty air. I saw his face, a mask of pure, unadulterated horror. I saw his mouth open in a silent scream. I saw him lunge forward, his fingers just brushing the hem of my dress. And then, nothing. A final, deafening crack echoed from the pavement below. My last sight was of him, on his knees at the edge of the roof, my blood-soaked body a final, brutal testament to his victory. But my father' s last words to me on the phone were not just a farewell. They were a plan. He had found a terminally ill woman who bore a striking resemblance to me. He had orchestrated the entire scene, her "suicide" a carefully staged performance to convince the world, and especially Kaiden, that Anya Chambers was dead. He had left me a new identity, a new life, and a fortune hidden in offshore accounts. His final act was not one of despair, but of love. He had given me a chance to be reborn from the ashes. And as the world mourned the tragic death of the Mafia princess, a new woman was already taking her first breath. Anya Chambers was dead. Anna Russo was just beginning.