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Dante's Love Turns to Ruin

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The grocery bags felt heavy in my arms as I juggled them while unlocking the door to our apartment building. Behind me, my twin daughters chattered excitedly about the cookies we'd just bought, their small voices bringing a smile to my face despite the weight of the packages. "Mommy, can we bake them now?" Emma asked, tugging at my coat sleeve. "Not right now, sweetheart," I replied, balancing the bags as I pushed the door open. "Daddy will be home soon, and we'll all bake together." These moments—simple, ordinary, filled with the warmth of my children's laughter—were what I lived for now. They were what had saved me after everything fell apart three years ago. From sixteen to twenty-six, Dante Alexander had been my entire world. We were New York's golden couple, envied by everyone who knew us. I had given him ten years of my life, believing we would spend forever together. Then Eliana Jones returned from abroad.

Dante's Love Turns to Ruin Chapter 1

The grocery bags felt heavy in my arms as I juggled them while unlocking the door to our apartment building. Behind me, my twin daughters chattered excitedly about the cookies we'd just bought, their small voices bringing a smile to my face despite the weight of the packages.

"Mommy, can we bake them now?" Emma asked, tugging at my coat sleeve.

"Not right now, sweetheart," I replied, balancing the bags as I pushed the door open. "Daddy will be home soon, and we'll all bake together."

These moments—simple, ordinary, filled with the warmth of my children's laughter—were what I lived for now. They were what had saved me after everything fell apart three years ago.

From sixteen to twenty-six, Dante Alexander had been my entire world. We were New York's golden couple, envied by everyone who knew us. I had given him ten years of my life, believing we would spend forever together.

Then Eliana Jones returned from abroad.

I still remembered the night of our tenth anniversary when Dante left me waiting alone in the restaurant parking garage while he took Eliana to dinner instead. The way he'd looked right through me when I confronted him afterward, as if I were a stranger he'd never bothered to notice.

And my birthday—God, my birthday. The family heirloom necklace my adoptive parents had left me, the only connection I had to them, shattered across the marble floor of Dante's penthouse. Eliana's delicate hand bleeding slightly from where a shard had nicked her skin, while Dante cradled her fingers and asked if she was okay without even glancing at the broken pieces of my heart scattered at his feet.

"Monica, you're being dramatic about that necklace," he'd said when I finally broke down. "It's just jewelry."

Just jewelry. As if it hadn't been the last tangible memory of the people who had loved me enough to take me in when no one else would.

Our wedding day had been the final blow. Standing alone at the altar in a dress I'd spent months choosing, watching guests whisper and stare as minutes stretched into an hour. The pitying looks from the caterers as they quietly began packing away food that would never be served at a reception that would never happen.

Dante had run away with Eliana that day.

---

"Monica."

The voice cut through my thoughts like a blade through silk. I froze mid-step, the grocery bags suddenly feeling like lead weights in my arms.

I knew that voice. Had heard it in my dreams for months after he left—sometimes pleading, sometimes angry, always haunting.

Slowly, I turned.

Dante Alexander stood by the entrance to my apartment building, leaning against his sleek black Bentley with casual elegance. He wore a tailored suit that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent, his dark hair perfectly styled despite what looked like a long drive.

But something was different. The confident gleam in his eyes had dimmed slightly, replaced by something I'd never seen in him before—desperation.

"Monica," he repeated, straightening as I approached. "Thank God I caught you."

I clutched the grocery bags tighter, using them as a shield between us. "What are you doing here, Dante?"

He glanced at the bags, then at my daughters who were now hiding partially behind my legs, peering out at this stranger with curious eyes.

"You look... well," he said, though his tone suggested this surprised him. "I didn't expect to find you living in such a nice place."

The condescension in his voice made my spine stiffen. "What do you want?"

"I need you to come back," he said without preamble, as if it were the most reasonable request in the world. "Eliana is unwell. She needs someone to take care of her, and you were always good at that sort of thing."

I stared at him, disbelief washing over me in waves. "You want me to leave my home and take care of Eliana?"

"She's been asking for you," Dante continued, stepping closer. "The doctors say she needs someone who understands her. Someone who can manage her medications and help with her recovery."

"Recovery from what?" I asked, my voice sharper now.

"That's not important," he dismissed with a wave of his hand. "What matters is that you need to come back. I'll pay you, of course. More than whatever you're making here."

The assumption that I was struggling, that I needed his charity, ignited something hot and fierce in my chest. "No."

Dante's expression hardened. "Monica, don't be difficult. This isn't about us anymore. Eliana needs help."

"I said no." I stepped around him, keys ready to unlock the building door. "Leave, Dante."

Instead of retreating, he reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet pouch. "I thought this might change your mind."

He opened it, tipping the contents into his palm.

My breath caught in my throat.

The shattered pieces of my family necklace gleamed dully in his hand, the broken chain tangled like dead vines.

"Where did you get this?" My voice barely above a whisper.

"I've kept it all this time," he said, as if this were a grand romantic gesture instead of another manipulation. "I thought maybe if I showed you—"

"That you've been holding onto the pieces of my heart like some twisted trophy?" I cut him off, anger rising like a tide.

Before he could respond, the passenger door of his Bentley opened.

Eliana stepped out, her perfect features arranged in a smile that didn't reach her eyes. She wore a cream-colored dress that highlighted her slender figure, looking as immaculate as ever despite Dante's claims about her illness.

"Hello, Monica," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "It's been too long."

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Dante's Love Turns to Ruin of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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