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From Jilted Bride To Mafia Empress

From Jilted Bride To Mafia Empress

For seven years, I was the architect of my fiancé's criminal empire and the strategist behind his every move. I was Dante Gallo’s unofficial Consigliere, his partner in everything but name. Tomorrow, I was finally supposed to marry him and take my place as the queen to his throne. But on the eve of our wedding, a single text message sent by mistake detonated my life. It was a photo from Dante, showing a platinum wedding band on his hand. The message read: “Married this morning. She’s safe now.” My gaze fell to the engagement ring on my own finger. It was the identical band, just smaller. The engraved initials ‘D.I.’ didn’t stand for Dante and I. They stood for Dante and Isabella—his childhood sweetheart. My entire relationship was a lie; I was just a shield to protect his one true love. He dismissed my discovery as a "tantrum." Then, his new bride began taunting me, sending a picture of them tangled in bedsheets with the caption: "Loser." They expected me to break. They thought I would shatter. They were about to find out just how wrong they were. I forwarded the picture to Isabella’s fiancé, a man far more dangerous than Dante. "Your fiancée is in Suite 8808 at the Grand Hyatt," I told him. "I'll meet you downstairs. We're going to crash their party."
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Chapter 5

Serafina POV: The heavy double mahogany doors of the penthouse suite exploded inward with a deafening crash. The violent sound ripped through my chest. It took me straight back to being eight years old, hiding under a mattress while debt collectors kicked in our front door. My spine locked. My breathing stopped. My brain instantly shut down every useless emotion and shifted into absolute, cold survival mode. The echo of the wood slamming against the drywall hadn't even faded when the smell hit me. It was a suffocating mix of expensive vanilla perfume and stale whiskey, rolling out of the dim bedroom like a physical wave. I stood frozen in the doorway. My eyes locked onto the floor. There, tangled with a cheap red dress, was the custom silk tie I had bought for my fiancé. On the massive king-sized bed, Dante jerked upright. His bare chest heaved. It was a pure muscle memory reaction, drilled into him since childhood by the Gallo mafia family—always ready for an ambush. Beside him, Isabella let out a piercing, high-pitched scream. She scrambled backward, frantically pulling the white silk sheets up to her chin, her eyes wide with terror. Dante turned his head. When he saw me standing in the doorway, his pupils contracted to pinpricks. The lazy, post-coital haze vanished from his face, replaced by a sudden, rigid panic. From the shadows behind me, Rocco stepped forward. His tall, broad frame moved without making a single sound, his leather shoes silent against the carpet, yet his presence flooded the room with suffocating pressure. Dante’s eyes snapped from me to Rocco. The panic in his expression mutated instantly into raw, hostile vigilance. I took a slow, deep breath. I felt the last pathetic, fragile piece of the woman who loved Dante Gallo wither and die inside my chest. I killed it myself. I wasn't going to end up like my mother, screaming and losing her mind over a cheating man until it destroyed her. I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I moved my hand with mechanical precision and slowly pulled my phone out of my trench coat pocket. Dante threw the corner of the sheet aside, swinging his legs over the edge of the bed. He tried to stand, but realized he didn't even have his pants on. He froze, his body locked in an awkward, pathetic posture. I unlocked my screen. My thumb didn't tremble at all as it swiped to the camera icon. The harsh, blue light of the screen illuminated my face. I knew my expression was completely dead. I pressed the red record button. I aimed the lens straight at the two half-naked bodies on the bed. Isabella saw the camera and whimpered. She buried her face against Dante’s arm, her shoulders shaking violently. The sight of her cowering against him stabbed Dante’s ego. He bared his teeth, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle popped in his cheek. He growled my name. A low, threatening warning. I didn't say a word. I just stepped closer and zoomed in. The screen perfectly framed the smeared red lipstick mark on the side of his neck. Dante’s face flushed dark red with humiliation and rage. He pointed a finger at the door, trying to summon the terrifying authority of the Gallo Don. He expected me to obey. For seven years, I had bent to his will, and he actually thought his power could suppress my betrayal. Behind me, Rocco’s bodyguard took one heavy step forward. His hand rested on the holster inside his suit jacket. The faint creak of leather was the loudest sound in the room. Dante’s hand dropped. His jaw ticked. The reality of the situation crashed down on him—he was completely outgunned. I moved around the empty liquor bottles scattered on the floor and walked to the foot of the bed. My hands were perfectly steady. I panned the camera, capturing every disgusting, rotten detail of this room. The clothes. The bottles. The sheets. Isabella started sobbing into the blankets, a pathetic, broken sound designed to trigger Dante’s protective instincts. It worked. Dante reached out and put a shielding arm around her bare shoulders. I caught the entire movement on video. I stared at the screen, my eyes fixing on his hand. It was the same hand that had slipped a three-million-dollar engagement ring onto my finger. A cold, self-deprecating smirk pulled at the corner of my mouth. I pressed the stop button. The sharp chime of the recording ending pierced the dead silence of the room. I locked my phone and slid it back into my pocket. Seeing the camera disappear, Dante let out a breath. He thought I was giving up. He thought I was backing down. His voice softened, taking on that manipulative, placating tone he used when I caught him in a lie. He started to say it was a mistake. I looked down at him. I looked at the Don of the New York Outfit as if he were a pile of rotting garbage on the sidewalk. He reached a hand out toward me, his fingers grazing the fabric of my coat. "Don't touch me. You disgust me."
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