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Kidnapped by a Mafia Boss at My Wedding

Minutes before Isabella Rossi’s wedding, mafia king Dante Moretti storms the cathedral, drags her away, and stages her death as a car crash. While Julian, her fiancé, and stepmother Victoria seize Rossi Enterprises and dissolve Elena’s foundation, Isabella learns they—along with her father and stepsister—murdered her mother and planned to kill her for the inheritance. Officially dead, she allies with Dante to infiltrate, ruin, and reclaim everything stolen from her.
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Chapter 1

The cathedral's vaulted ceiling seemed to stretch endlessly above me as I stood at the altar, my hands trembling slightly as they gripped the bouquet of white roses. The weight of my mother's pearl necklace pressed against my throat, a comforting reminder of her presence on what should have been the happiest day of my life.

"Do you, Isabella Elena Rossi, take Julian Alexander Vance to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, till death do you part?"

Father Morrison's voice echoed through the grand cathedral, his words carrying across the sea of faces watching from the pews. Three hundred guests—the city's elite, business partners, society figures—all waiting for my answer. The late afternoon sun streamed through the stained glass windows, casting jeweled patterns of light across my ivory silk gown.

I looked up at Julian, my handsome fiancé standing tall in his tailored black tuxedo. His golden hair was perfectly styled, his blue eyes warm and encouraging as he smiled down at me. This was the moment we'd planned for months, the culmination of our two-year engagement.

"I—" The word caught in my throat as emotion overwhelmed me. After losing my mother five years ago, after feeling so alone in my own home with Victoria and Clara treating me like an outsider, Julian had been my anchor. He'd been the one to hold me when I cried, to remind me that I wasn't truly alone.

I took a breath, steadying myself. "I do—"

BANG!

The cathedral's massive oak doors exploded open with such force they slammed against the stone walls. The sound reverberated through the sacred space like a gunshot, and several guests screamed. My bouquet tumbled from my hands as I spun toward the entrance.

A figure strode through the doorway, backlit by the dying sunlight, his presence commanding immediate attention. Even from a distance, I could see the sharp lines of his expensive black suit, the confident swagger in his step. Behind him, at least a dozen men in dark clothing filed in, their hands conspicuously hidden inside their jackets.

The man at the front had dark hair slicked back, olive skin, and eyes that seemed to cut through the cathedral's dim lighting like blades. When he spoke, his voice carried easily across the stunned silence.

"Isabella Rossi will not be marrying anyone today."

My blood turned to ice. I knew that voice, had heard it whispered about in the city's darkest corners. Dante Moretti. The most feared man in the entire city, the shadow that made even hardened criminals cross themselves and look over their shoulders.

Gasps and murmurs rippled through the congregation. Several guests were already rising from their seats, edging toward the side exits. Others sat frozen, too terrified to move.

"You have no right to be here!" Father Morrison's voice cracked as he stepped protectively in front of me. "This is a house of God!"

Dante's laugh was low and dangerous. "God helps those who help themselves, Father. And right now, I'm helping Miss Rossi."

His men spread out along the sides of the cathedral, effectively blocking all exits. The metallic click of weapons being readied echoed through the space, and now the screaming began in earnest. Guests scrambled over pews, designer gowns tearing, expensive shoes abandoned as people fled toward any available door.

I felt Julian's hand grip my arm, but when I looked at him, expecting to see determination or protective fury, I saw something that made my stomach drop. His face had gone completely white, his mouth hanging open as he stared at Dante like a deer caught in headlights.

"Julian," I whispered urgently. "Do something!"

But he just stood there, his grip on my arm loosening until his hand fell away entirely.

Dante was walking down the aisle now, his footsteps echoing against the stone floor. His dark eyes never left mine, and there was something in them—not the cold calculation I'd expected, but something almost... protective?

"Miss Rossi," he said, his voice gentler now but no less commanding. "You need to come with me. Now."

"I'm not going anywhere with you!" I lifted my chin, trying to project a confidence I didn't feel. "Julian, tell him—"

I turned to my fiancé, but Julian had taken several steps backward, putting distance between himself and the approaching mafia boss. His hands shook as he raised them in surrender.

"Look, Mr. Moretti, I don't want any trouble," Julian's voice was high and strained. "If this is about money, or territory, or—"

"This has nothing to do with you," Dante cut him off, his tone dismissive. "Step aside."

And Julian did. Without another word, without even looking at me, he stepped aside.

The betrayal hit me like a physical blow. This was the man who claimed to love me, who had promised to protect me, to stand by me through anything. And at the first sign of real danger, he abandoned me completely.

"Isabella." Dante was close enough now that I could see the flecks of gold in his dark eyes. "You're in danger. More danger than you know. I'm not your enemy."

"You just destroyed my wedding!" Tears of rage and confusion burned my eyes. "You're threatening everyone I—"

Two of his men appeared on either side of me before I could finish the sentence. Their hands closed around my arms with surprising gentleness, but their grip was unbreakable.

"I'm sorry it has to be this way," Dante said, and he actually sounded like he meant it. "But you'll understand soon enough."

"Let go of me!" I struggled against their hold, my wedding dress hampering my movements. "Julian! Father Morrison! Someone help me!"

But Julian had retreated even further, and Father Morrison stood frozen behind the altar, his face pale with terror. The few remaining guests were too busy fleeing to pay attention to my plight.

As Dante's men began to escort me toward the door, I caught sight of three figures in the chaos—my father Richard, my stepmother Victoria, and my stepsister Clara. They stood near the front pew, and what I saw in their faces made my blood run cold.

They weren't surprised. They weren't afraid.

Victoria's lips were pressed into a thin line of barely concealed satisfaction. Clara looked almost... excited. And my father—my own father—was checking his watch as if this were merely an inconvenience.

The realization hit me like a sledgehammer. They knew this was going to happen.

"Wait," I gasped, my struggles intensifying. "Wait, you don't understand—"

But Dante was already turning away, his men lifting me effortlessly as I fought against them. The last thing I saw before they carried me through the cathedral doors was Julian, still frozen at the altar, not even watching as the woman he claimed to love was dragged away by the city's most dangerous criminal.

The late afternoon air hit my face like a slap as they carried me toward a line of black SUVs waiting outside. My wedding dress trailed behind me, the pristine silk already stained with dust and tears.

As they loaded me into the back of the lead vehicle, one terrible thought echoed through my mind: if Dante Moretti wasn't my real enemy, then who was?

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