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His Unwanted Fiancée Was His True Savior

I was standing in five thousand dollars of hand-stitched lace when I received the medical report. My fiancé, Dante de Rossi, the future Don of Chicago, had gotten another woman pregnant. He didn't apologize. He didn't beg. He looked me in the eye and called it a "strategic necessity." "Isobel saved my life five years ago," he said coldly. "I owe her this child. You will raise it as your own. It is the price of the Peace Treaty." He forced me to cancel our engagement photos so he could take them with her. He took her on the vacation meant for our honeymoon. At dinner, he ordered me the seafood risotto, completely forgetting my deadly shellfish allergy, while fussing over Isobel’s water temperature. When I tried to leave, he cornered me. "You are a mob wife, Nina. Act like one. She is the hero who saved me." I wanted to laugh. Because five years ago, in that alley, Isobel wasn't even there. I was the one in the mask. I was the one who stitched his femoral artery and saved his life, risking my own medical license. He was destroying our twenty-year relationship to pay a debt to a liar. I didn't scream. I didn't fight. I simply picked up a red marker and walked to the calendar. On the day of our wedding, while Dante stood at the altar waiting for his obedient Queen, I was already boarding a one-way flight to the other side of the world. I left him nothing but four words scrawled across the date: "Let's break up, Dante."
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Chapter 7

I slowly lowered the phone to my lap.

"A friend," I lied, keeping my voice steady. "She's finally leaving a toxic workplace."

Dante studied my face for a beat, searching for cracks. Seemingly satisfied, the tension in his shoulders relaxed, and he went back to his meal.

"Good for her," he said, cutting into his steak. "Quitting is usually a sign of weakness, but sometimes you have to cut dead weight."

The irony tasted like blood in my mouth-sharp, metallic, and bitter.

Four days left.

The next forty-eight hours were a blur of covert logistics. I moved money into offshore accounts. I shredded documents until the machine overheated. I packed a single carry-on bag.

Two days before my planned extraction, Dante came home early. He was carrying a large, heavy leather-bound album.

"Look at this," he said.

He opened it on the coffee table.

It was the photos from the shoot. And the island.

There was Dante, looking like a GQ model, holding Isobel's hand against her stomach. There was Dante kissing her forehead. There was a shot of them gazing at each other with a level of intimacy that made my skin crawl.

The photographer had edited them to look like wedding photos. Soft lighting. Romantic filters. A fantasy constructed on a lie.

"Isobel wants to show these to the baby one day," he said, his voice reverent. "To show him he was made from love."

"Made from a transaction," I corrected coldly.

Dante ignored me. He pulled out his phone and dialed Isobel on FaceTime.

"Did you see the one on the cliff?" he asked the screen. "The lighting is perfect."

I walked into the kitchen to get water. I couldn't breathe in the same room as that album.

Isobel's voice floated from the phone, tinny and sickeningly sweet.

"Is Nina there? Let me say hi."

Dante walked into the kitchen, holding the phone out to me.

"Say hello," he ordered.

I looked at the screen. Isobel was lying in bed, wearing a silk robe that looked suspiciously like one of mine. No, not suspiciously. I recognized the embroidery. It was mine.

"Hi, Nina," she chirped. "Don't the photos look magical? Dante is so photogenic."

"They're great," I said. My voice was flat. Dead.

A realization hit me then: I had paid the deposit for that photographer. I had booked him six months ago for our wedding.

I had paid for the documentation of my own replacement.

Dante hung up. He looked at me-really looked at me.

"You've been quiet," he said. "You haven't sent me the seating chart drafts."

"I handled it," I said.

"You're acting strange, Nina. Is this about the shrimp?"

I laughed. It bubbled up out of my chest, uncontrollable and jagged.

"No, Dante. It's not about the shrimp."

I walked past him towards the door. I needed air before I suffocated.

"Where are you going?" he demanded.

"The hospital," I lied. "Emergency consult."

I didn't go to the hospital. I walked around the block for three hours, pacing the pavement until my feet ached. When I came back, his car was gone. He was with her.

He was always with her.

The next day, I ran into them.

I was at the hospital to clear out my locker. They were coming out of the OBGYN wing.

Dante looked panicked. Isobel looked fragile, leaning heavily against him like a wilting flower.

"What's wrong?" I asked, my nursing instinct taking over.

"False alarm," Dante said, his voice tight. "Just some cramping. The doctor said she needs rest."

Isobel looked at me. Her eyes flicked to the badge in my hand. The temporary visitor badge.

"Leaving so soon?" she asked.

"Just finishing up," I said.

Dante was fussing with her scarf. "We need to get you home. The wedding is in two days. You need to be well enough to sit in the front row."

He looked at me. "The wedding proceeds as planned, Nina. No more sulking. My mother is already flying in."

I nodded. "Of course."

My compliance unsettled him. He frowned, opening his mouth to say something, but Isobel groaned.

Dante immediately turned his attention back to her.

I started to walk down the stairs. Isobel pulled away from Dante.

"I can walk," she snapped at him. "Give me space."

She followed me to the landing. Dante was a few steps behind, taking a call.

Isobel cornered me against the railing.

"You know he doesn't want you, right?" she whispered. Her voice was pure venom. "You're just the barren nursemaid. Once this baby is born, you're gone."

I looked at her. I didn't feel anger. I felt pity.

"I'm already gone, Isobel."

I tried to step around her.

She grabbed my arm. Then, with a theatrical gasp, she threw herself backward.

She didn't fall far-just two steps down to the landing. But she screamed like she had been thrown off a building.

Dante dropped his phone.

He was there in a second, scooping her up.

"What happened?" he roared.

Isobel was sobbing, clutching her stomach. "She pushed me, Dante! She said she hoped the baby would die!"

It was such a clumsy lie. A soap opera lie.

But Dante didn't look at the logic. He looked at the woman carrying his blood.

He turned to me. His face was twisted in a rage I had never seen directed at me.

"You are disgusting," he spat.

"Dante, check the cameras," I said, my voice eerily calm.

"Apologize to her!" he screamed. "Now!"

I looked at him. The man I saved. The man I loved. The man who was currently looking at me like I was a disease.

"No," I said.

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