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His Substitute Turned Into the Mafia Queen

When Marco Ross, a rising star in the New York underworld, proposes to another woman on their anniversary, his secret girlfriend realizes she was merely a substitute. Left for dead after a targeted shooting, she survives to reveal a devastating secret: she is the true Conti heiress, and the woman Marco loves is a fraud. Abandoning her life as a stray, she returns to her father to claim her mafia empire, accept a strategic marriage, and eliminate the imposter who stole her place.
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Chapter 5

Adrianna’s POV

Bianca looked up at me, almost hesitant. “I wouldn’t lay a hand on her… I’m not that kind of girl.”

She leaned into Marco, her voice soft. “Why don’t you decide for me? What kind of punishment would make this fair?”

She was clever. She would get what she wanted—my humiliation—without ever dirtying her own hands.

And she made Marco the one to do it. That was where it hurt the most.

Marco was silent for a long moment. Then, with a small gesture to the guard—“Slap her.”

Before I could react, the guard’s hand struck across my face.

My head snapped to the side. My cheek burned instantly.

I slowly turned back.

Bianca leaned against Marco’s shoulder, peeking at me with a faint smile. “Ouch,” she murmured softly. “That must hurt.”

“She deserved it,” Marco said coldly. “If she didn’t want this, she shouldn’t have pushed you and refused to apologize.”

He slid the ring onto Bianca’s finger with careful gentleness. Then he looked up, “Adrianna, go home and reflect on what you’ve done. Take a week or two off. Maybe that’ll help you clear your head.”

I met his eyes. My cheek still burned—but not as much as everything else inside me.

I reached into my purse and pulled out that small brooch. The one he gave me when this casino was built.

Our initials engraved together. The casino’s emblem beneath.

“For the future Mrs. Ross,” he had said. “My partner. My equal.”

I had planned to leave this behind when I moved out of the house. I didn’t want it—but I couldn’t bring myself to destroy it either. It still held the years we once shared.

Now… I let it fall to the floor, and stepped on it.

The crack beneath my heel sounded louder than it should have.

“As you wish,” I said quietly, my voice steady despite everything. “Mr. Ross. I won’t cause any more trouble for you.”

I turned and walked away.

“Adrianna—” Marco called after me—

Then Bianca’s voice followed, soft and clinging. “Marco…”

I didn’t need to look back.

Marco didn’t chase after me. All it took was Bianca calling his name—and he went straight back to her, like he always did.

After the casino, I went back to the house one last time, shipped all the boxes I had packed to the Conti mansion, then moved into a hotel Papa arranged for me.

I didn’t want to step into the Conti mansion yet—at least not until after the birthday party.

Meanwhile, Marco and Bianca went fully public.

Their pictures were everywhere—social media, headlines, gossip columns. The Conti heiress and New York’s newest mafia leader. Everyone was speculating about their alliance, what it meant, what it would bring. Some even said Papa was planning to hand the entire Conti family over to Marco.

None of it touched me.

I stayed at the spa—quiet, secluded, peaceful—preparing for the birthday party, my first appearance in the mafia world as the rightful daughter of the Conti family.

That afternoon, while I was getting my hair done, my phone buzzed.

An unknown number. “Come to my birthday party. Tomorrow, 6 p.m. —B."

But that wasn’t all. An ultrasound image was attached.

Another message followed almost immediately.

"Marco said not to invite you. But I wanted to. You’re such an important friend of his—you should be there to celebrate our baby with us.”

My hand moved quickly to my stomach.

Mine was gone… before I even knew it existed—‘thanks’ to Bianca. And now she was flaunting hers.

I closed my eyes, forcing it down.

Just one more day, then I can watch Bianca and Marco fall from the illusion they believed they owned.

The party was dazzling—far more grand than anything I had ever imagined.

I never really had birthdays growing up. The orphanage would pick a random date, sometimes not even remembering it. There were no celebrations. No meaning behind it.

It wasn’t until I met Marco that I even understood what a birthday could be. And even then… in the later years, he was rarely there.

But today was different.

This wasn’t a date chosen for me. It was my real birthday.

Papa came to the hotel himself and brought me back to the Conti mansion. But after leading me to my room, he disappeared again.

A maid knocked softly. “Miss Adrianna, the party has already started. The Don is still preparing something for you, so he asked you to go ahead.”

I followed her into the main hall.

No one noticed me. All eyes were on Bianca and Marco.

Bianca stood in white, her hair curled perfectly, her arm linked with his as she spoke with a group of men.

The moment she saw me, she let go of Marco and walked straight toward me. “You came,” she said, smiling. “I thought you wouldn’t.”

Marco, however, didn’t hide his reaction. His eyes narrowed the second he saw me. “What are you doing here?”