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He Chose The Mistress, I Took Everything

On the night of our fifth anniversary, I wasn't drinking champagne. I was standing in the shadows of my husband's study, clutching an encrypted drive I found taped behind our wedding photo. It contained the blueprints to a life Dante was building with another woman—Sofia Ricci, the daughter of our sworn enemy. He wasn't just cheating on me. He was using the Port Redevelopment project I had spent two years designing to launder the money he needed to run away with her. When I confronted him, Dante didn't beg for forgiveness. He looked at me with the cold indifference of a Capo and told me to fix my face for dinner. The humiliation didn't stop there. He forced me to share a car with his mistress while my ankle was swollen and throbbing from a fall. He fussed over Sofia’s "delicate" motion sickness while ignoring my pain completely. "Elena is sturdy," he dismissed. Sturdy. Like a mule. Like a table he owned. He even stripped me of my rank, handing my multi-million dollar operation to Sofia simply because she had a "vision" for glass walls. He thought I was just a compliant wife, a placeholder to keep his books clean while he played house with his true love. He forgot that while he was the muscle, I was the architect. So, at the Family Gala, wearing a backless revenge dress, I didn't just ask for a separation. I threw a glass of champagne in his face and announced to the entire underworld that the accounts were empty. I didn't just leave him. I took the encryption keys, the money, and his entire future with me.
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Chapter 4

Elena Vitiello POV:

The New York rain wasn't just falling; it was an assault.

It came down in relentless sheets, dissolving the city into a blurred watercolor of charcoal and steel.

I stood under the awning of the café, shivering in my trench coat, watching the street through a curtain of water.

Dante's armored SUV pulled up to the curb.

It was a black leviathan of a vehicle, equipped with bulletproof glass and reinforced tires-a fortress on wheels.

The back door clicked open.

Basic etiquette dictated that Dante step out with an umbrella.

But Dante Vitiello didn't serve; he was served.

Instead, he stayed inside.

I saw his silhouette against the interior light.

And then, I saw another silhouette beside him.

My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic warning signal.

I stepped off the curb, eager to get out of the rain and confront him.

That was my mistake.

My heel caught on a metal grate.

Pain shot up my ankle, sharp and white-hot, stealing the breath from my lungs.

I stumbled, gasping, my knee slamming onto the wet pavement.

Mud splattered onto the hem of my coat, staining the beige wool dark.

I looked up at the open maw of the SUV.

Dante was looking down at me.

He didn't move.

He didn't rush out to help his wife, who was kneeling in the gutter like a beggar.

His expression didn't flicker with concern, only irritation.

"Get in, Elena," he called out, his voice cutting through the sound of the rain. "You are letting the water in."

I gritted my teeth, swallowing a scream, and forced myself up.

My ankle throbbed with every heartbeat, a drum of agony.

I limped to the car and climbed inside.

The interior was warm, stiflingly so, and smelled of rich leather and a sickly sweet lilac perfume that instantly coated my throat.

Sofia Ricci was sitting next to my husband.

She was small. Delicate. A porcelain doll in a world of sledgehammers.

She had big, doe eyes that looked like they were perpetually on the verge of tears, and she was wearing a white dress that remained impossibly dry and pristine.

"Oh my god," she said, her voice breathy and laced with faux concern. "Are you okay? You look absolutely soaked. Like a drowned rat."

Dante didn't look at me.

He was busy adjusting the temperature controls, ensuring his comfort.

"She's fine," Dante said, dismissing my pain with a wave of his hand. "Elena is sturdy."

Sturdy.

That word hit harder than the pavement.

Like a table. Like a mule. Like something you use and forget.

"I twisted my ankle," I said, water dripping from my hair onto the pristine leather seats.

"It's just a sprain," Dante dismissed, his eyes finally flicking to mine, cold and detached. "Sofia is feeling motion sick. We need to drive smoothly."

I stared at him.

He was worried about her delicate stomach while I was bleeding through my stockings.

The car pulled away, merging seamlessly into traffic.

Dante leaned toward Sofia, his posture softening in a way it never did for me.

"Look to your left," he said softly. "That is the park where we used to meet. Do you remember?"

Sofia giggled, a sound like tinkling glass.

"Of course. You almost got arrested for climbing the fence."

They laughed.

It was an intimate, shared sound-a language I didn't speak.

I sat on the other side of the car, invisible.

I was the bodyguard.

I was the chaperone.

I was the ghost haunting my own marriage.

"The Port project is coming along well," Dante said to Sofia, completely ignoring my presence. "The architecture is... adequate. But it needs a new vision."

My head snapped up.

"The architecture is finished," I said, my voice sharp. "The blueprints are approved."

Dante finally looked at me.

His eyes were shards of ice.

"They are functional, Elena. Not inspired."

He turned back to Sofia, shutting me out again.

"Sofia has an eye for design. She thinks the main terminal should be glass. Open. Transparent."

"That defeats the purpose of a secure laundering front," I argued, my voice rising despite the pain in my ankle. "Glass is a bullet magnet. It is a security nightmare."

"It is beautiful," Sofia chimed in, tilting her head.

"Don't you want it to be beautiful, Elena?"

She smiled at me.

It was a predator's smile, sharp teeth hidden behind soft lips.

She knew exactly what she was doing.

She wasn't just taking my husband.

She was erasing my legacy.

"Dante," I said, my hands trembling. "Drop me off."

"We are going to the estate," he stated flatly.

"Drop me off!" I shouted.

The driver flinched, his eyes darting to the rearview mirror.

Dante glared at me, his jaw tightening.

"Stop making a scene. You are embarrassing yourself."

"I am embarrassed for you," I spat. "Parading your mistress in front of your wife. You have no honor."

Dante's hand twitched.

For a second, I thought he might strike me.

Instead, he pressed a button on the console.

The partition between the front and back seats slid up with a mechanical hum, sealing us in.

"You are my wife," he hissed, leaning close enough that I could smell the bourbon on his breath. "You will sit there, and you will be silent. You built this world for me, Elena. Now learn to live in the shadow of it."

I looked at Sofia.

She was checking her reflection in her compact mirror, entirely unbothered by the destruction around her.

I realized then that silence wasn't compliance.

Silence was the deep breath before the scream.

It was the calm before I burned his whole world down to ash.

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