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His Heartless Betrayal: My Escape from the Mafia

For three years, I was the wife of Damian Costello, a feared mafia underboss who I believed was my savior. I lived in a gilded cage, mistaking his possessive passion for love. Then, on the day my father was executed, I discovered my marriage was a lie. A photo proved my husband was in Paris, not for business, but to chase the one woman he had always loved: my aunt, Isabella. I was just a substitute, a younger version of her he could own. He had staged the ambush where he "saved" me, and he only wanted a child with me for my family's eyes. His obsession was absolute. When a tureen of scalding soup flew toward us in a restaurant, he didn't shield me, his pregnant wife. He threw himself in front of Isabella. He even screamed at me in front of everyone, "In my heart, Seraphina will never be as important as you!" I realized my child wasn't a product of love. It was the final piece of his collection—a living trophy. So after he carelessly signed the annulment papers, I had an abortion. On the day he went into surgery to donate his second kidney to her, I left him a box containing the surgical report and our annulment decree. Then, I boarded a plane and vanished.
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Chapter 1

For three years, I was the wife of Damian Costello, a feared mafia underboss who I believed was my savior. I lived in a gilded cage, mistaking his possessive passion for love.

Then, on the day my father was executed, I discovered my marriage was a lie. A photo proved my husband was in Paris, not for business, but to chase the one woman he had always loved: my aunt, Isabella.

I was just a substitute, a younger version of her he could own. He had staged the ambush where he "saved" me, and he only wanted a child with me for my family's eyes.

His obsession was absolute. When a tureen of scalding soup flew toward us in a restaurant, he didn't shield me, his pregnant wife. He threw himself in front of Isabella.

He even screamed at me in front of everyone, "In my heart, Seraphina will never be as important as you!"

I realized my child wasn't a product of love. It was the final piece of his collection—a living trophy.

So after he carelessly signed the annulment papers, I had an abortion. On the day he went into surgery to donate his second kidney to her, I left him a box containing the surgical report and our annulment decree. Then, I boarded a plane and vanished.

Chapter 1

Seraphina POV:

On the day my father was executed, I made ninety-nine calls to my husband, the Underboss of the Costello family. The one-hundredth was not a call, but a text that arrived with the chilling finality of a death knell. It was from my best friend, Chloe, and it contained a single photo that proved my entire life was a lie.

For three years, I had been Mrs. Damian Costello. At twenty-two, I had married a man ten years my senior, a man whose name was whispered in fear across the five boroughs. He was a killer, a monster to the outside world, but to me, he had been a savior. He had rescued me from what I believed was a rival gang ambush, a violent, terrifying night that ended with me safe in his arms. He was my protector.

He had wrapped me in a possessive, all-consuming passion I mistook for love. Our penthouse overlooked the city, a gilded cage I had willingly entered. I believed in the fairy tale.

Then my father was killed in a "territory dispute."

Ninety-nine calls went straight to voicemail. The silence was a physical weight, crushing the air from my lungs.

Then my phone buzzed. A text from Chloe. "Sera, I'm so sorry. You need to see this."

Beneath it was a picture. A grainy paparazzi shot. Damian, on a dark Parisian street, holding another woman in a desperate, rain-soaked embrace. Her face was turned just enough.

My breath hitched. I knew that face. It was the face I saw in the mirror every morning—only older, sharper, more sophisticated.

My aunt, Isabella Rossi.

The gilded cage didn't just crack. It shattered.

Three days later, he came home. The key turned in the lock, and my heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic bird trying to escape. He walked in, his tailored suit impeccable, his face a mask of carefully constructed guilt.

"Sera," he murmured, pulling me into his arms. The familiar scent of his cologne—sandalwood and something cold—assaulted my senses. A scent that once comforted me. Now, it turned my stomach.

"I'm so sorry. I was in a critical meeting in Paris. The time difference... I couldn't get to a phone."

He began making promises. Promises to make it up to me. To make up for my father's death. To make up for his absence.

I pulled away from his hold, my body as rigid as glass. I walked over to his massive mahogany desk, the centerpiece of his study, and placed two documents on the polished surface.

Annulment papers and a report from a women's health clinic.

"Sign them," I said, my voice a hollow echo in the cavernous room.

His gaze flickered down, his brow furrowing with annoyance, not concern. He was already somewhere else, his mind on Paris, on her. He picked up his pen, barely registering the masthead on the papers, assuming it was just another business document I needed him to approve.

"Whatever you want, cara," he muttered, scribbling his powerful signature without a second look. "Besides, all my assets belong to you and the baby anyway."

He looked up then, a flicker of something—maybe concern, maybe just possessiveness—in his dark eyes. "I'll come with you to the next check-up. I want to be there."

Before I could answer, his phone buzzed on the desk. He glanced at the screen. The name flashed for a fraction of a second, but I saw it. Isabella.

He silenced the call, his jaw tightening. "I have to go," he said, his tone suddenly clipped. "A Family emergency. You'll have to go to the appointment alone."

He was gone as quickly as he had appeared, leaving me alone in the agonizing silence, the echo of his lies the only thing left of him.

Fueled by a cold, sharp rage I had never felt before, I walked deeper into his study. This room was his sanctuary, a place of absolute trust. He'd told me that.

My fingers traced the edge of a bookshelf. My memory supplied his words from years ago, a joke he'd made about a secret panel where he kept his real treasures. I pushed on the ornate carving he'd pointed to.

A section of the wall clicked open.

It wasn't a safe. It was a shrine.

The stale, papery scent of preserved obsession hit me. The hidden space was small, the walls covered with photos of Isabella. Dozens of them. Isabella laughing, Isabella on a boat, Isabella sleeping. Love letters, tied in silk ribbons. And at the bottom, a leather-bound journal.

My hands trembled as I opened it. Damian's clean, sharp handwriting filled the pages. A decade of devotion. A decade of a passionate, all-consuming love affair.

For Isabella.

My blood ran cold. The journal confirmed everything. He had only ever loved my aunt. I was chosen for one reason: I was a perfect, younger facsimile of the woman he couldn't have. A substitute.

Horror coiled in my stomach as I read his account of the "rival gang ambush." It had been his own men, ordered to terrify me just enough so he could swoop in and be my hero. A calculated, cold-blooded move to own a piece of the Rossi bloodline after Isabella had left him.

His words burned into my brain. He wrote about our nights together, his relentless pursuit of a child. He didn't want a child with me. He wanted a child with my eyes—Rossi eyes. A living, breathing proxy for the legacy he'd lost.

The love, the protection, the passion. It had all been a performance. A meticulously crafted lie.

My world didn't just collapse. It imploded, leaving nothing but a black, empty void. And in that void, a single, terrifying thought took root. This child inside me wasn't a product of love. It was the final piece of his collection. A living trophy with my eyes and his name. It wasn't mine at all. It was his. An extension of his obsession with her.

I would not be a substitute. I would not bear a proxy child.

I walked out of the penthouse without a backward glance, hailed a cab, and gave the driver the address of the clinic. My face in the reflection of the window was a mask of ice. The woman I had been was gone, and the woman staring back was a stranger, forged in deceit and honed by a single, chilling purpose.

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