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My Don Chose The Dancer Over His Bleeding Fiancé

After six years by Colter Giordano’s side, his fiancée expects loyalty. Instead, when gunfire erupts, the mafia heir protects a dancer named Mia while his partner takes a bullet to the shoulder. Left bleeding on the floor as Colter rushes his new priority to the hospital, the betrayal cuts deeper than the wound. Seeing him dote on Mia’s minor scratch online seals her choice. Choosing a new path, she accepts a secret offer from the rival Falcone family and prepares to flee to Sicily.
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Chapter 3

Before I left, I had one more fire to start.

The family's underground casino. A place Colter forbid me from setting foot in.

"Not a place for a lady," he used to say.

Today, I decided to inspect my "assets."

The elevator doors opened to a wall of smoke, booze, and testosterone.

And then I saw it.

On the VIP platform in the back, there was a gold-trimmed, high-backed velvet chair. The Donna's chair. A throne reserved for the matriarch of the family.

No one was meant to sit in it but me.

And right now, Mia was curled up in it like a cat.

She was wearing a slip dress so thin it was almost transparent.

Colter stood over her, one hand gripping the back of the chair, the other possessively high on her thigh.

They were flirting like no one was watching. And everyone in the casino was pretending not to see.

I understood instantly. This was his revenge.

My defiance last night earned me this public humiliation today.

He was showing me that my position could be replaced at any time.

"Lady Zora?" The casino manager, Marco, was the first to spot me. His face went white.

In a heartbeat, the casino fell silent.

The music stopped. The card tables froze. Every eye was on me.

Colter's hand shot back from Mia's leg like he'd been burned.

But Mia just sat up slowly, her fingers tracing the armrest, her eyes full of defiance.

"Zora," Colter cleared his throat. "What are you doing here?"

I ignored him. I walked toward the chair, step by step.

The click of my heels on the marble floor was the only sound, like a drumbeat for someone's funeral.

I stopped in front of Mia, looking down at her.

"Is that chair comfortable?" I asked.

Mia lifted her chin. "Very."

I nodded. Then I turned to Colter. "What do you think? Does she look right, sitting there?"

Colter's Adam's apple bobbed. He couldn't answer.

I let out a small laugh and pulled a blank check from my clutch, tossing it to Marco.

"Have this place redecorated." My voice wasn't loud, but it carried through the dead-silent room. "As for that chair—"

I paused, letting the silence hang.

"—burn it. I don't want to see so much as a cinder left."

Two hours later. The family meeting.

I sat at Colter's right hand, the Donna's seat.

"Monthly financials," Colter said, all business.

I stood up and dropped a stack of files on the table.

"Gentlemen, I have an announcement." My voice echoed in the hall. "As of today, I am resigning as the family's chief financial officer."

The room erupted.

"Zora, what the hell are you doing?" Colter's voice was tight with suppressed rage.

"Fulfilling my final duty." I turned on the projector. A series of glaring numbers appeared on the screen.

"Over the last three months, some... creative expenses have appeared on the family's books. Cartier jewelry, one hundred and eighty thousand. Chanel couture, one hundred and twenty. And a presidential suite in Vegas, booked for two straight months."

I watched Colter's face grow darker.

"A total of one point two million dollars. All funneled into the accounts of a dancer named Mia. Colter, you're using family funds to keep a mistress. Is this what you call 'for the family'?"

"That's enough, Zora!" Colter snarled.

I turned to him and, in the fluent Sicilian all the old-timers understood, I smiled.

"A Don builds his family. You're bleeding ours dry for a puttana."

The old men exchanged shocked glances.

This wasn't just humiliation. It was an accusation.

"Meeting adjourned," I said, closing my folder and walking out.

In the parking garage, Colter caught up to me, grabbing me and pulling me behind a car.

"Are you fucking insane?!" He pinned me against the car door, his eyes red. "Humiliating me in front of everyone? Are you trying to destroy me?!"

"I was just stating the facts."

"The facts?" He laughed coldly, roughly tearing at my coat. "I'll show you the facts! You're my woman, Colter's woman. For life!"

On his neck, a bright red lipstick mark burned my eyes.

"Stop it, Colter. You're filthy."

"You think you can leave me?" His hand was already on the hem of my skirt, his breath heavy. "You think you've grown wings? Zora, I made you! Everything you have is because of me. Including your life!"

I was done talking.

I reached for the stiletto hidden in my thigh garter. The blade was a flash of silver. It sliced across the back of his hand.

Blood welled up instantly.

"Fuck!" He cried out in pain and let go, staring at me, then at his bleeding hand, in disbelief.

The pain and blood seemed to sober him up.

The rage in his eyes faded, replaced by something complex and new—panic.

He took a step back, his voice suddenly hoarse.

"Zora... don't be like this."

He looked at me, his eyes no longer commanding, but trying to manipulate me with manufactured emotion.

"I'm sorry. I admit it, I've been... an asshole lately. I handled things the wrong way."

He moved toward me slowly, but my hand on the dagger didn't waver.

He stopped at a safe distance. "I just... I can't stand it when you fight back. It drives me crazy. I'm afraid of losing you, Zora. For six years, you're the only one who's been by my side. The only one who gets me."

He gestured toward the casino. "Mia... she's nothing. A mistake. A stupid mistake I made to make you angry. I'll get rid of her, I promise. Just come back. Come back to me. Like before."

He was trying to put the leash back on. This time, he was using words of love instead of threats.

Three days ago, I might have fallen for it.

But now, looking at the perfect "remorse" on his handsome face, I just felt sick.

He wasn't sorry he hurt me. He was sorry his property was fighting back.

My mind raced.

I couldn't provoke him now. If he knew I was really leaving, he'd lock me away until I was nothing but a doll.

I needed to act.

To be the Zora he wanted to see.

The hand holding the dagger started to tremble. My eyes filled with tears.

A single tear slid down my cold cheek.

The stiletto slipped from my fingers, clattering to the ground, mixing with the drops of his blood.

I looked up at him, my expression broken and hurt. My lips trembled, but I couldn't speak.

My silence and my tears were a sign of surrender to him.

The panic in his eyes was replaced by that familiar look of control.

He knew he'd won again.

He let out a breath and stepped forward to hug me.

I instinctively flinched back.

That small act of resistance made him pause.

"Alright, let's go home." His voice was gentle again, but underneath it was an order. "We both need to cool down. Get in the car, Zora."

I didn't fight anymore. I quietly opened the car door and got in.

In the rearview mirror, I saw him pick up the stiletto. He wiped it clean with his handkerchief and put it in his pocket.

Like he was reclaiming a disobedient, but ultimately, personal possession.

The drive home was silent.

I knew he was already plotting how to tame me for good.

And I was plotting how to deliver the final, killing blow to the arrogant beast.