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Mafia’s Angel of Vengeance

8.3 / 10.0
Chicago crime lord Kazimierz Kowalski finishes dumping a traitor in Lake Michigan when a wedding-dressed woman, Anna Nowak, floats up—beaten, caged, left to drown on her wedding night. Kaz pulls her out, sees her killer’s fire, and offers a deal: stay dead, become his weapon; in return he funds revenge and protection. Anna accepts; surgeon Dr. Finch will add a discreet “maker’s mark” mole to brand her as Kaz’s asset. The heiress is reborn—nameless, owned, and ready to destroy whoever tried to erase her.

Mafia’s Angel of Vengeance Chapter 1

The screams from the warehouse had finally stopped.

I wiped the blood from my knuckles with a silk handkerchief, watching as Leo dragged what remained of Mickey Kowalczyk toward the lake. The bastard had been skimming from our liquor shipments for months, thinking I wouldn't notice. In my line of work, trust was a luxury I couldn't afford, and betrayal was a disease that required surgical removal.

"Boss," Leo called out, his voice cutting through the October wind that whipped off Lake Michigan. "You want me to weight him down proper?"

"Do it right," I replied, not bothering to look back. Mickey had been useful once, but usefulness had an expiration date. In Chicago's underworld, you were either predator or prey, and I'd clawed my way to the top by ensuring I was always the former.

The private dock behind my warehouse was perfect for this kind of work—isolated, deep water, and far enough from prying eyes. I'd bought this stretch of shoreline specifically for nights like these, when business required a more permanent solution than broken bones or threats.

I lit a cigarette, the flame from my gold lighter illuminating the scar that ran from my left temple to my jaw—a reminder from my early days when I'd been foolish enough to trust the wrong man. That mistake had nearly cost me everything. I'd never made it again.

The splash echoed across the water as Leo finished his work. Mickey Kowalczyk would become another cautionary tale, whispered in the speakeasies and back alleys about what happened to those who crossed Kazimierz Kowalski.

"All done, boss," Leo said, walking back toward me while adjusting his coat. "Should send a clear message to the other—"

He stopped mid-sentence, his eyes fixed on something in the water. I followed his gaze and saw it—a flash of white fabric caught in the moonlight, drifting toward our dock like some ghostly apparition.

"What the hell is that?" Leo muttered, reaching for the gun inside his jacket.

I stepped closer to the water's edge, my eyes narrowing as the object came into focus. It was a woman in a wedding dress, floating face-down in the dark water. Her elaborate gown billowed around her like a shroud, the fabric waterlogged and heavy. Strands of dark hair fanned out around her head, and even from this distance, I could see the crimson stain spreading from what looked like a gash on her face.

"Looks like someone had a very bad wedding night," I said, taking a long drag from my cigarette. "Probably jumped from one of the bridges. Happens more than you'd think."

But something about this scene felt different. Wrong. The way she'd drifted directly to my dock, as if the lake itself had delivered her to me. I'd learned to trust my instincts in this business—they'd kept me alive when bullets and betrayal should have killed me years ago.

"Want me to push her back out?" Leo asked, already moving toward the boat hook we kept for moving cargo. "Last thing we need is some dead bride washing up at our place."

"Wait." The word came out sharper than I'd intended. There was something about this woman, something that made me hesitate. In my line of work, I'd seen plenty of bodies—men who'd crossed me, rivals who'd gotten too ambitious, innocent bystanders who'd been in the wrong place at the wrong time. But this felt different.

I crouched at the edge of the dock, studying her more carefully. The wedding dress was expensive—real silk and French lace, not the cheap imitations most Chicago brides settled for. Her hands were soft, manicured, not the rough hands of a factory worker or seamstress. This was a woman from money, from a family with connections.

"Leo, get the hook. Bring her in."

"Boss, are you sure? If someone finds out we—"

"Do it."

Leo knew better than to argue when I used that tone. He grabbed the boat hook and carefully maneuvered the floating figure toward our dock. As she came closer, I could see more details—the intricate beadwork on her bodice, the way her veil had tangled around her throat like a noose, the deep gash that had carved a bloody line down her left cheek.

But then something impossible happened.

As Leo pulled her against the dock, the woman's eyes suddenly snapped open. Dark eyes, filled with a fury so intense it made my blood run cold. She gasped, water spilling from her mouth as she clawed at the dock's edge with desperate fingers.

"Jesus Christ!" Leo jumped back, nearly dropping the hook. "She's alive!"

I found myself staring into those dark eyes, and for a moment, I saw something I recognized—the look of someone who'd been betrayed, who'd stared death in the face and refused to blink. It was the same look I'd worn the night I'd watched my father die, the night I'd sworn I'd never be weak again.

This woman had been left for dead, but she'd fought her way back. That kind of survival instinct was rare, valuable. In my world, most people broke when faced with real violence. But this one—this one had something different burning inside her.

"Help me," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the lapping water. "Please."

I should have walked away. Should have told Leo to push her back into the lake and let nature take its course. In my business, getting involved with other people's problems was a luxury I couldn't afford. But something about this woman, this broken bride who'd somehow cheated death, intrigued me.

I reached down and grabbed her wrist, feeling the rapid pulse beneath her cold skin. She was real, alive, and looking at me with an intensity that made my chest tighten in a way I hadn't felt in years.

"Well," I said, pulling her up onto the dock with surprising gentleness, "it seems the lake has delivered me a gift."

As she collapsed onto the wooden planks, shivering and bleeding but undeniably alive, I made a decision that would change everything. This woman, whoever she was, whatever had happened to her—she was mine now. The lake had brought her to me, and I never returned gifts.

Especially ones that looked at me like they understood exactly what it meant to survive when the whole world wanted you dead.

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