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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 6

Elena Vitiello POV

The Gala was the crown jewel of the underworld's social season, a display of decadence held in the Grand Ballroom of the Pierre Hotel.

Crystal chandeliers dripped light onto the crowd, illuminating black ties, couture gowns, and enough concealed weapons to start a small war.

I wore black.

Not a mourning dress. A revenge dress.

It was backless silk, featuring a slit that climbed dangerously high up my thigh, clinging to my frame like a second skin. I had spent an hour meticulously covering the bruise on my knee with makeup, painting over the evidence of my reality until I looked flawless.

I walked into the ballroom, and the atmosphere shifted instantly. The hum of conversation died; the room went quiet.

Heads turned.

I held my chin high, my spine steel, refusing to crumble under the weight of their stares.

Dante was positioned at the front of the room, near the stage. He looked devastating in a white tuxedo jacket, the picture of a benevolent king.

Standing next to him was Sofia.

She was wearing red. The color of a mistress.

She looked triumphant, clinging to his arm and smiling at the Dons and Capos as if she belonged among wolves.

I moved through the crowd, and people parted for me like the Red Sea before Moses. They whispered behind their hands, their eyes darting between me and the stage. They knew. In our world, secrets traveled faster than bullets and inflicted just as much damage.

I reached the front.

Dante saw me. His eyes widened, sweeping over the dress before locking onto the fire in my gaze. For a fraction of a second, he looked afraid.

"Elena," he said, stepping forward, his voice faltering slightly. "You look... stunning."

"Save it," I said coldly.

The music cut out. It was time for the speeches.

Dante ascended the podium and adjusted the microphone. "Welcome, everyone," he began, turning his charisma up to eleven. "Tonight, we celebrate the future. And speaking of the future, I want to announce the new lead on our most ambitious project, the Waterfront Port."

The room held its breath.

Everyone knew I had designed it. It was my blueprint, my vision.

"Please welcome," Dante said, gesturing to his side, "Sofia Ricci."

There was a smattering of polite, confused applause. Most of the guests looked baffled; some looked horrified.

Sofia began to walk up the stairs to the stage.

Then, she tripped.

It was theatrical-a clumsy stumble that wouldn't have fooled a child. She let out a delicate little cry and crumpled to the floor.

Dante dropped the microphone. The feedback screeched through the hall as he rushed to her.

"Sofia!" he yelled.

He scooped her up in his arms. "Are you hurt? Someone get a doctor!"

He held her like she was made of spun glass, fragile and precious.

I stood ten feet away, watching the performance.

I remembered the rain. I remembered my twisted ankle. I remembered him telling me I was "sturdy" while I limped.

Sofia buried her face in his neck, sobbing fake tears. "I'm so clumsy," she whimpered, her voice amplified by the microphone still live on the floor. "I'm just so overwhelmed by your love, Dante."

The ballroom was silent, the awkwardness palpable.

Dante helped her stand and kissed her forehead.

In front of the Commission. In front of my father. In front of me.

He looked up and locked eyes with me, a challenge hardening his gaze. What are you going to do about it?

Sofia recovered miraculously fast. She walked over to me, Dante hovering protectively behind her.

She held a glass of red wine in her hand.

"Elena," she said, her voice sweet poison. "I hope there are no hard feelings. Dante told me about the letters. The Castle in the Sky? It's so romantic that he wanted to leave you years ago."

She leaned in close, invading my space.

"He never loved you," she whispered. "You were just a bank account."

She tilted her glass.

Red wine sloshed over the rim, splashing onto the bodice of my black silk dress.

"Oops," she said, feigning shock. "Clumsy me."

Dante stepped forward, his expression darkening.

"Elena," he warned, his voice low. "Don't make a scene."

He was blaming me. He was always going to blame me.

I looked down at the wine stain soaking into the silk. I looked at my husband. I looked at the woman who had stolen my life.

Something inside me snapped.

It wasn't a loud snap. It was the sound of a lock clicking open-a final release.

I reached out and picked up a glass of champagne from a passing waiter's tray.

"You want a scene, Dante?" I asked.

My voice carried, clear and sharp as a blade.

"I'll give you a scene."

I threw the champagne.

It hit him square in the face.

The golden liquid drenched his pristine white tuxedo jacket, running down his shirt and dripping off his nose. The crowd gasped in unison.

Dante stood there, frozen, blinking the alcohol out of his eyes.

"I resign," I said loudly.

"From the project?" he sputtered, wiping his face.

"From you," I said.

I turned to the crowd, addressing the stunned room.

"The Port is a fraud!" I shouted. "She doesn't have the codes! The money is gone!"

I pointed a finger at Dante.

"And so is your wife."

I turned on my heel.

I didn't limp. I walked out of that ballroom with the stride of a Queen who had just burned down the castle.

I heard Dante shouting my name behind me, desperate and angry.

I didn't look back.

I pushed through the doors into the cool night air.

A black sedan was waiting at the curb.

The window rolled down.

Luca Santoro was behind the wheel. He wasn't smiling. He looked like he was ready to kill anyone who dared to follow me.

"Get in," he said.

I opened the door and slid into the backseat.

And for the first time in five years, I breathed.

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