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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 3

The silence in Dante's study stretched between us like a taut wire, broken only by the distant hum of the city beyond the mansion's walls. I stood there in my ruined wedding dress, the weight of everything I'd just learned pressing down on my shoulders like a physical force.

"What do you want from me?" I had asked, and now his answer hung in the air between us.

"I want to help you take back everything they stole," he'd said. "But first, we need to make sure you stay dead long enough to destroy them all."

I looked at this man—this dangerous, notorious criminal who had somehow become my unlikely savior. His dark eyes held steady on mine, and I saw something there I hadn't expected: genuine respect. Not the patronizing sympathy I'd grown used to from my family, not the calculating interest Julian had always shown when he looked at me. Just... respect.

"Then let's do it," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "But I need protection. Real protection. Not just your word."

Dante's mouth curved into something that might have been a smile. "What did you have in mind?"

I lifted my chin, drawing on every ounce of strength my mother had ever shown me. "Marriage. A real one, legally binding. If I'm going to use your resources to destroy them, I need to know you can't just abandon me when things get complicated."

The surprise that flickered across his features was quickly replaced by something darker, more calculating. "You want to marry me? The most dangerous man in the city?"

"I want to marry the only person who's told me the truth today," I shot back. "Besides, they already think I'm dead. What better way to stay hidden than to become someone else entirely?"

For a long moment, he studied me with those penetrating dark eyes. Then he nodded slowly. "Alright, Isabella Rossi. But understand—once we do this, there's no going back. You'll be my wife in every legal sense. Are you prepared for what that means?"

I thought of Julian's cowardice at the altar, of Victoria's fake tears on television, of Clara's shopping spree while my body was supposedly cooling in a morgue. "I'm prepared for whatever it takes."

Dante moved to his desk and pressed a button on his phone. "Luca, I need you to bring Father Benedetti here. Now. And tell him to bring everything he needs for a wedding ceremony."

Within an hour, the elderly priest arrived, his weathered hands shaking slightly as he clutched his worn Bible. Father Benedetti had clearly dealt with Dante before—there was familiarity in the way he nodded respectfully, but also fear in the quick glances he cast around the opulent study.

"Mr. Moretti," the priest said carefully, "you understand that marriage is a sacred bond—"

"I understand perfectly, Father," Dante interrupted, his voice gentle but firm. "Miss Rossi and I are both consenting adults. We want to be married. Tonight."

I had changed out of my destroyed wedding dress into a simple black dress I'd found in one of the mansion's guest rooms. As I stood beside Dante in front of the fireplace, with only Luca and two other men as witnesses, I felt a strange sense of rightness. This wasn't the fairy tale wedding I'd dreamed of as a girl, but it was honest. Real.

"Do you, Dante Alessandro Moretti, take Isabella Elena Rossi to be your lawfully wedded wife?" Father Benedetti's voice was steady despite his obvious nervousness.

"I do," Dante said, slipping a simple gold band onto my finger. His hands were warm and steady, so different from Julian's nervous fumbling just hours earlier.

"Do you, Isabella Elena Rossi, take Dante Alessandro Moretti to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

I looked into Dante's eyes, seeing not the monster the city feared, but the man who had risked everything to save me from people who were supposed to love me. "I do."

"By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife."

Dante's kiss was brief, almost formal, but there was something in it—a promise, perhaps. A seal on our dangerous alliance.

As Father Benedetti hurried away with his payment and his silence guaranteed, Dante turned to me with renewed intensity. "Now for the real work. Luca, set up the cameras. It's time for Mrs. Moretti to make her debut."

The next hour passed in a blur of preparation. Dante's men transformed the study into a makeshift television studio, complete with professional lighting and cameras. I sat in the leather chair behind Dante's desk, my new wedding ring catching the light as I folded my hands.

"Remember," Dante said, adjusting the camera angle himself, "you're not just Isabella Rossi anymore. You're my wife. That gives you power they never expected you to have."

I nodded, feeling a cold calm settle over me. When the red recording light blinked on, I looked directly into the camera lens.

"Hello. My name is Isabella Rossi—or rather, Isabella Moretti now." I held up my left hand, showing the wedding ring. "Contrary to recent reports, I am very much alive. The car accident that supposedly killed me this afternoon was staged by my family—my father Richard Rossi, my stepmother Victoria, my stepsister Clara, and my former fiancé Julian Vance."

I paused, letting that sink in. "They planned to murder me immediately after my wedding ceremony to steal my inheritance and my mother's company. What they didn't count on was someone actually caring enough to save me. I am now married to Dante Moretti, and under his protection. To my family and Julian—I know you're watching this. Your plan failed. And now, it's my turn."

The recording ended, and within minutes, Dante's people were broadcasting it across every major news network in the city. Social media exploded with the video, hashtags trending, news anchors scrambling to make sense of this impossible development.

But the real work was just beginning. Using my mother's hidden legal provisions—safeguards she'd put in place that I'd never fully understood until now—and Dante's extensive network of contacts in both legitimate and illegitimate businesses, we moved swiftly.

Phone calls were made. Legal documents were filed. Bank accounts were frozen. The shares of Rossi Enterprises that Julian had been so eager to claim were suddenly locked in legal limbo, inaccessible to anyone without my direct authorization.

By midnight, the city's financial district was buzzing with emergency meetings as lawyers and executives tried to understand how a dead woman had just seized control of a multi-billion-dollar empire.

I stood at the window of Dante's study, looking out at the glittering lights of the city below. Somewhere out there, Victoria was probably screaming. Julian was likely panicking. Clara was discovering that her shopping spree would be her last for a very long time.

Dante appeared beside me, two glasses of wine in his hands. "How does it feel?" he asked, offering me one.

I took the glass, my reflection ghostlike in the window. "Like I'm finally awake," I said. "For the first time in five years, I'm finally awake."

In the distance, sirens wailed through the night, and I smiled. The game was just beginning.

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