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I Built Your Empire, Now It Burns Novel Cover

I Built Your Empire, Now It Burns

I realized my husband did not love me the moment he stepped over my broken heart to answer a text from his mistress. Caleb was the "Architect," a feared Capo in New York, but he forgot that I was the one who funded his rise from the gutter with my inheritance. He brought his assistant, Kimberly, into our private penthouse. She wore my silk robe, mocked my past trauma, and snapped my dead mother’s rosary right in front of my eyes. When I lashed out in grief, Caleb didn't defend me. He pinned me against the wall, comforting her while calling me "unstable" and "violent." He gaslighted me, claiming I would be eaten alive without his protection. He thought I was just a fragile princess who would crumble without him. He truly believed he was the king, forgetting that I was the one who built the castle. I didn't cry. I simply wiped the blood from my arm and walked out the door. He didn't know that I owned thirty percent of his laundering front and the land beneath his precious casino. I picked up the phone and dialed the number of his deadliest rival, the Irish mob. "The bank is closed, Caleb. I’m selling my shares to the enemy."
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Chapter 1

I realized my husband did not love me the moment he stepped over my broken heart to answer a text from his mistress.

Caleb was the "Architect," a feared Capo in New York, but he forgot that I was the one who funded his rise from the gutter with my inheritance.

He brought his assistant, Kimberly, into our private penthouse. She wore my silk robe, mocked my past trauma, and snapped my dead mother’s rosary right in front of my eyes.

When I lashed out in grief, Caleb didn't defend me.

He pinned me against the wall, comforting her while calling me "unstable" and "violent."

He gaslighted me, claiming I would be eaten alive without his protection. He thought I was just a fragile princess who would crumble without him.

He truly believed he was the king, forgetting that I was the one who built the castle.

I didn't cry. I simply wiped the blood from my arm and walked out the door.

He didn't know that I owned thirty percent of his laundering front and the land beneath his precious casino.

I picked up the phone and dialed the number of his deadliest rival, the Irish mob.

"The bank is closed, Caleb. I’m selling my shares to the enemy."

Chapter 1

Azalea Vitiello POV

I realized my husband did not love me the moment he figuratively stepped over my broken heart to answer a text from his mistress, but I knew our marriage was truly dead when he told me I was too emotional to understand the business I had funded.

Caleb Garner sat behind the mahogany desk that cost more than most people earned in a year. He was typing with lethal precision on his encrypted laptop.

He did not look up when I walked in.

He did not look up when I placed my wedding ring on the dark wood.

The diamond made a sharp click against the surface, a sound that echoed in the vast, cold silence of the penthouse.

"I am busy, Azalea," he said. His voice was a low rumble, the kind that usually made my knees weak. Now, it just made my stomach turn.

"We need to talk," I said.

He finally stopped typing. He looked at me with those ice-blue eyes that had terrified half the criminal underworld of New York. He was the Architect. The Capo who had transmuted street violence into corporate strategy. He was the man who had once beaten a corrupt city official into a coma because the man dared to touch my arm without permission.

"Not now," he said, waving a hand dismissively. "I have the laundering reports for the Nexus opening. If we do not wash this cash by midnight, the Commission will have my head."

I watched him. He was beautiful in a terrifying way. Sharp jaw, broad shoulders strained against a custom suit, a lethal grace that screamed predator. But I was not his prey. I was supposed to be his Queen.

"Your phone is buzzing," I said.

He glanced at the burner phone sitting next to his scotch glass. It was late. Past midnight.

"It is work," he said.

"It is Kimberly," I countered.

Caleb sighed. It was a long, suffering sound. He picked up the phone and silenced it.

"Kimberly is my executive assistant. She is helping me coordinate the drop. You know this. Why do you insist on this paranoia? It is unbecoming of a Vitiello."

He used my maiden name like a weapon. He knew I hated the weight of it. The blood that came with it.

"She knows things she should not know, Caleb," I said, my voice shaking despite my best efforts to keep it steady. "She asked me about the anniversary of my mother's death. She knew details. Details I only told you in the dark, under the sheets, when I thought we were one soul."

Caleb stood up. He walked around the desk, towering over me. He smelled of expensive cologne and gunpowder.

"I vent to her, Azalea. It is stress. You are too soft for the life. You cannot handle the pressure of what I do. Kimberly understands the grind. She is a soldier."

"A soldier," I repeated. "Is that what we call them now?"

"You are being hysterical," he said. His hand reached out to cup my cheek, but I flinched. His eyes narrowed. "You are acting like a child. Go to bed. We will discuss your mood in the morning."

The elevator doors chimed.

We both turned. Kimberly walked into our private penthouse. She was holding plastic bags from the Thai place Caleb loved. She was wearing a skirt that was too short for a boardroom and a smile that was too sharp for a friend.

"I brought Pad Thai," she chirped. She did not look at me. She looked only at him. "I thought you might be hungry after dealing with the accounts."

Caleb's face softened. The tension that had been radiating off him when he looked at me vanished. He looked at her with relief.

"You are a lifesaver, Kim," he said.

I stood there, frozen. I was the wife. I was the one who provided the clean money, the inheritance from my grandfather that built the Nexus casino, the legitimate front that kept Caleb out of prison. And I was invisible.

She walked past me to the wet bar to grab plates. She moved like she lived here. Like she knew where the forks were.

"Azalea," Caleb said, his voice hard again. "Show Kimberly some respect. She is working overtime for our family."

I looked at her. She was humming. She was happy. She was winning.

"I will not bow to your whore," I whispered.

The room went silent. Kimberly dropped a fork. Caleb stepped toward me, his face twisting into a snarl.

"Watch your mouth," he warned.

I laughed. It was a dry, broken sound. "You broke Omertà, Caleb. You told an outsider family secrets. You told her about my mother. You brought a rat into our bed."

"I am leaving," I said.

Caleb sneered. He leaned back against his desk, crossing his arms. "Leaving? You? You have never stepped foot on a sidewalk without three bodyguards. You are a princess in a tower, Azalea. You would not survive an hour in the real world without my name protecting you."

I looked at the man I had loved since I was nineteen. The man I saved from the gutter.

I walked up to him. I stood on my toes. I looked him dead in the eye.

And then I slapped him.

The sound cracked through the room like a gunshot. His head snapped to the side. Kimberly gasped, covering her mouth. Caleb slowly turned his head back to me. His cheek was already reddening. There was shock in his eyes. I had never raised a hand to him. I was the gentle one. The Virgin Queen.

"I am done," I said.

I turned around and walked toward the elevator.

"Azalea!" he roared. "If you walk out that door, do not think you can come crawling back when the world eats you alive."

I did not look back. I stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the lobby. As the doors closed, I saw Kimberly handing him an ice pack, her hand resting familiarly on his chest.

I was alone.

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