
My Best Friend's Dad Married Me
When the boy I had loved in silence for five years dropped to one knee and proposed to the very girl who had bullied me, the entire room burst into laughter at my expense.
"That fat, ugly Lydia Prescott actually thinks she has a shot with a mafia boss?"
In a single night, I became the city's favorite punchline. I fled in humiliation.
The next time I appeared, I had transformed. The weight was gone, and so was the ridicule. I stunned everyone into silence.
Miles Calloway begged through tears for another chance, but I simply slipped my arm through the arm of the mafia godfather beside me and smiled.
"Sorry. I'm married."
The man rumored to be cold-blooded and untouchable pulled me closer and declared with chilling certainty, "Lydia is my wife."
The room erupted.
Only my best friend, Annie Sinclair, gasped, "Lydia, you seriously locked down my dad?"
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Chapter 3
Annie's eyes widened in alarm as she looked at me.
"Lydia… what happened? Don't tell me you weren't the one taken advantage of last night? Which bastard was it? I'll skin him alive!"
The memory of last night made my face flare crimson. I had been taken advantage of… except I was the one who made the first move.
And the "bastard" was her disciplined, self-controlled father.
How was I supposed to say that?
I stammered for a long moment before finally managing, "No. I agreed to it…"
Seeing my expression, Annie suddenly understood and lit up with excitement.
"Lydia, you've got some nerve! But this is a good thing. At least you've finally come to your senses and decided to dump that jerk Miles!"
She grew more animated by the second, gripping my arm and shaking it.
"Tell me everything. What does he look like? Is he handsome? Tall? Does he treat you well? How did you meet? And last night… was it intense?"
My face burned even hotter. The barrage of questions left me dizzy with embarrassment.
But Annie genuinely cared about me. I couldn't lie to her.
"Actually… last night…"
Just as I was about to say his name, my phone screen lit up.
It was Miles.
My heart clenched. I instinctively tried to hang up, but Annie reacted faster. She snatched the phone and put it on speaker.
Miles's impatient reprimand blasted through the speaker.
"Lydia! Why didn't you answer my calls last night? You didn't reply to my messages either. It was just a joke. How long are you planning to keep sulking over this?"
In the past, words like that would have sent me into a panic. I would have apologized without thinking.
But now, I had already decided to let him go.
And maybe… maybe I would soon marry someone else.
The thought of Dominic made my cheeks flush again, but my gaze hardened. It was time to end this properly.
I took the phone back and spoke slowly, clearly. "Miles, I made it very clear last night. We're done. You can treat that proposal like some meaningless performance, but I can't. From now on, where I go and what I do is none of your business."
There was a sharp pause on the other end. Then Miles exploded.
"Lydia! Say that again. Done? Who gave you permission to end this unilaterally? Don't forget who's been supporting you all these years. Get back here right now. Don't push me—"
I let out a cold laugh.
"Miles, I'm not something you get to keep and control. I was naive before. Not anymore."
Without waiting for his response, I hung up and decisively blocked his number.
Annie stared at me, stunned, then broke into a thrilled grin.
"Yes! Lydia! That was perfect! You should've done that ages ago. Let him rot!"
I looked at my friend, who seemed even more excited than I was, and forced a faint smile.
"Annie, I've finally escaped that misery. I'm going to let myself live a little."
Annie looped her arm through mine and chimed in.
"Exactly! We're doing whatever you want. To celebrate your escape and your brand-new life, I'm taking you out to go wild."
I nodded firmly.
Then I brought Annie to the gym.
She looked completely baffled.
"The gym? Since when do you come here? You hate working out."
I changed into workout clothes, stepped onto the treadmill, cranked the speed to the highest setting, and started running like I was trying to outrun my own thoughts.
Sweat soaked through my hair in minutes.
I clenched my teeth as images flashed through my mind. Miles's cold expression. Tessa's smug smile. Dominic's deep, unreadable eyes…
I would make Miles regret it. And I would make myself worthy of Dominic.
Over in the weight area, Annie half-heartedly lifted the lightest dumbbells available while watching me with concern as I pushed myself almost to self-punishment.
Worried as she was, she still called out encouragement at the right moments.
Just then, a commotion erupted at the gym entrance.
Miles stormed in with two of his men, his face dark.
His gaze immediately locked onto the familiar figure on the treadmill, sharp and ominous.
He strode over and slammed his hand onto the control panel, stopping the machine.
I stumbled to a halt, breathing hard.
"Lydia, you've gotten bold, haven't you? Blocking my number?"
He looked me up and down with open contempt.
"You come to a place like this to embarrass yourself? Look at you, drenched in sweat. What a sight. Come back with me."
The familiar tone of disgust cut deep. Even though I had chosen to let him go, the words still tore at me.
"I told you. We're done."
I wiped the sweat from my face, stepped off the treadmill, and tried to move past him.
Miles grabbed my wrist, his grip so tight it felt like my bones would crack.
"You don't get to decide that. Lydia, I've supported you all these years. You think you can just walk out of my control?"
"Let her go!"
Annie couldn't stand it anymore. She dropped the dumbbells and rushed over, trying to pry his hand off me.
"Miles, have you no shame? Picking on Lydia makes you feel powerful?"
"Miss Sinclair, this is between me and Lydia. You'd better stay out of it."
Miles cast Annie a sideways glance, his tone far from polite.
Although Annie was the adoptive daughter of the city's most powerful mafia godfather, Dominic, Miles, as the second-in-command of the city's second most powerful mafia family, did not think much of her.
At his signal, his men stepped forward and blocked Annie.
"You—!"
Annie's face flushed with anger, but she couldn't break free.
Miles ignored her and dragged me toward the exit.
"Come back with me. Don't make me use force."
I struggled with all my strength, but I was no match for him. I was seconds away from being hauled out.
Just then, a low voice sounded from outside the gym.
"Mr. Calloway, please release Ms. Sinclair."
Everyone turned toward the voice. Two imposing men in black suits had appeared without anyone noticing.
They were Dominic's personal guards.
Miles froze. His expression shifted.
"Mr. Calloway, the godfather has given his order. Ms. Prescott is now the godmother of the Sinclair family and under his protection. Please. Let go."
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9.3
" I watched you grow from a girl into a woman. I watched men try to approach you at school , men I had too...... discouraged from ever speaking your name again"
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The deal was simple:Two families, one alliance.Salvatore Moretti, the cold-blooded to the east coast , was to marry the eldest daughter to the Russo family to end a decade-long blood feud. Sofia Russo is beautiful, elegant , and the perfect mafia bride. But Salvatore doesn't want Sofia . For five years his camera , his men, and his own eyes have been fixed on Iris, the rebellious younger sister kept in the shadows. He has watched her grow, watched her cry, and destroyed any man who has dared to look at her , all from the darkness. Now, the contract is signed, the wedding is set , and Salvatore is moving into the Russo estate. But as he stands at the altar , he's not looking at his bride . He's looking at the bridesmaid... and he decides he's not leaving without her.

7.3
I was going to tell my husband I was finally pregnant. Instead, I found police at my door, arresting me for his murder.
Someone faked Chris's death and framed me with a man I've never met: Von Castellano, whose wife conveniently provided evidence against us both. The proof is flawless. The conspiracy is airtight. And I'm thrown into a men's prison where I lose everything, including my baby.
But Chris isn't dead. He's alive, living in paradise with my high school rival and my company's fortune, after poisoning me for years to ensure I'd never have his child.
Von isn't just any man. He's the secret son of a mafia king, and he's ready to reclaim the throne he abandoned.
Now we're married. Not for love but for survival. For revenge. For power.
They destroyed us once. Together, we'll become the nightmare they never saw coming.
Because I don't forgive. And I never forget.

8.1
I died once. Betrayed, broken, and discarded by the most powerful man in New York.
Now, I'm back. Reborn on the very day my husband, Dante Moretti, handed me an expulsion agreement. But this time, I know his secret. The coldness in his eyes isn't cruelty; it's a slow-acting poison, a betrayal creeping through his veins, fed to him by those closest to him.
This time, I don't cower. I meet his icy command with a slap and an ultimatum: I carry his heir. To cast me out is to sentence his own bloodline to death.
He is the untouchable Don, a king on a poisoned throne, fighting a war within his own mind. I am the ghost of the queen he tried to break, armed with the memories of our enemies' every move.
I won't be a pawn in their game again. I will dismantle them all, from my treacherous sister to the viper he calls a mother. I will be the queen he needs, even if he fights me every step of the way.
It's a vendetta.

9.2
My husband, a ruthless mafia Capo, brought his pregnant mistress to our anniversary party. He then ordered me to give her a blood transfusion, knowing my heart condition could kill me. As my life drained away, I knew my nine-year marriage was finally over.
It was my ninth wedding anniversary, and I stood in an expensive gown, watching Dominick Reyes, a feared mafia Capo, celebrate with our guests. But the celebration wasn't for us; Dominick had brought Chastity, his pregnant mistress, and then publicly ordered me out of our master suite. Chastity, who had faked her pregnancy, then framed me for an attack. Dominick forced me to give a blood transfusion to Chastity, knowing my heart condition made it potentially fatal. As my blood drained from my veins, sustaining the woman who had stolen my life, I felt my consciousness fading, hoping I would not wake up.
When I woke, Dominick had already paraded Chastity to a gala. He had drained me, used me, and then abandoned me in a hospital bed, breaking his promise of a divorce. I was nothing more than a debt payment, a pawn in his brutal game. Knowing he would never truly let me go, I calmly called a trusted contact. I would disappear from his world, become someone new, and this time, Dominick Reyes would pay.

9.4
I spent the night with a stranger...
Who got me pregnant...
And turned out to be my boss...
Whoops, sorry, did I say "boss"? I meant a MOB boss.
To be fair, I didn't know he was my boss when I slept with him.
I thought he was just the kind stranger offering me a place to stay.
But one night in Misha Orlov's hotel room got me way more than I bargained for.
It got me champagne that tasted like starlight.
Satin sheets as soft as a dream.
And a man with silver eyes who showed me how it felt to come undone.
And then, in the morning...
He was gone.
That's I needed to get my life together anyway.
After all, my ex-not-quite-husband (it's a long story) just emptied all our bank accounts and disappeared, taking my home and my money and my job with him.
So I'm starting from a blank slate.
I find myself a new apartment.
A new job.
And I put both Misha and my husband behind me.
At least, I thought I did.
Until Day 1 of orientation.
When I learn that Misha Orlov is my new boss.
That's bad enough.
What's worse is what came next.
A car crash.
A doctor's appointment.
And two pieces of unsettling news.
Congratulations, the doctor says. You're pregnant.
Congratulations, Misha says. You and I are getting married.

7.6
I spent five years as the perfect wife to Easton Harrington, smoothing his midnight-blue ties and fading into the wallpaper of his massive estate. I thought I was the heart of our family, but I was really just a ghost in a sensible beige dress.
The illusion shattered at a charity gala when Easton’s "family friend," Georgina, appeared in a gown that matched his suit perfectly. While they basked in the flashbulbs as a golden couple, I was literally pushed into the velvet ropes by a cameraman. No one noticed.
Then my four-year-old son, Holt, slapped my hand away in front of the city's elite.
"Don't touch me! You're not my mom, you're just the nanny. Daddy said so."
The room went silent, but Easton didn't defend me. He just looked annoyed that I was causing a scene, making a sharp shooing motion for me to take the boy away. Beside him, Georgina feigned shock while her eyes crinkled in pure amusement.
I realized then that I wasn't his partner; I was a placeholder. They had stripped me of my dignity and even my child's love, treating my five years of devotion like a temporary staff position.
I didn't scream. I just slid off the Harrington heirloom ring, tossed it into a fountain, and walked out into the night.
Easton thinks I’m a penniless housewife who won’t last a week without his credit cards. He doesn't know that I’m Dr. Althea Morrison, the "prodigy" researcher his company has been begging to hire.
I'm not asking for alimony, and I'm not begging for a second chance. I’m returning to the lab to build an empire that will bring his to its knees.