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Not Your Mafia Fairy Tale

After serving seven years for a crime she didn't commit, Jessica returns to find her ex-husband, Giacomo, and her brother's widow, Zoya, together. The pair murdered her brother, Carlo, and framed Jessica to seize control, stealing half her life in the process. Standing at Carlo's grave, Giacomo attempts to justify his betrayal with hollow excuses. However, the years of torment have cauterized Jessica's emotions, leaving only a cold focus on the truth.
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Chapter 2

The wind cut through my collar. Straight to the bone.

I thought about that night. Seven years back.

Third week married to Giacomo. He said he and Carlo were hitting the docks. "Family business."

Then the gunshots came through the phone.

My heart dropped. I didn't tell anyone. I just went.

"Giacomo!"

I yelled it as I rounded the last container—then stopped cold.

Carlo was on his knees. Back to me.

His black coat was wrecked. Soaked through.

Blood ran down the hem and bled into the concrete.

And Giacomo—my husband—was standing there right in front of Carlo. Combat knife in his hand.

I knew that knife.

His favorite. He showed it off after the wedding. His name carved into the blade.

That blade was buried in Carlo's chest.

"Carlo!"

I screamed and lunged—then my arm got yanked back hard.

Zoya.

No panic. None.

Just that cold look. Almost smug.

"Don't take another step, Jessica." Her voice was flat. "It won't do you any good."

She had a folded paper in her left hand. Calm as hell, she walked over, crouched, and slid it into Carlo's suit pocket.

Carlo heard me.

He turned his head, slow. Like it hurt.

Blood at the corner of his mouth.

His eyes locked on Giacomo.

Shock. Betrayal. Still trying to understand.

"Giacomo... why?"

Barely a breath.

Giacomo didn't answer.

He ripped the knife out. Blood sprayed everywhere. Across his white shirt. A grotesque bloom.

He turned to me.

Whatever warmth he had was gone.

This was something else. Mean. Empty.

He walked toward me. Slow. Deliberate.

"Why are you here?"

Cold voice.

His hand snapped around my throat.

Air gone.

My head forced back.

I didn't recognize his eyes.

They were flat. Distant. Like I was nothing.

"Who told you to come?"

"Giacomo... let go... Carlo..."

I clawed at his wrist.

Did nothing.

"Carlo?"

He laughed.

His eyes flicked to the body.

"He got in the way. Me and Zoya."

No shame.

"He deserved it. The Rossi Family was always mine."

Zoya stepped in. Handed him a document.

I saw it.

Weapons record.

My signature at the bottom.

Perfectly forged. Even the little hook at the end.

"And you too, Jessica." Giacomo took the paper.

With his other hand, he pulled out the seal.

Our seal.

He grabbed my hand and slammed it down. He pressed hard. Right over another page. [Confession statement.]

Red ink bloomed across the paper. Like blood. I couldn't look away.

"Carlo worked with enemies. You helped him cook the books. Now he's dead, and you're scared and..." Giacomo leaned in, voice low, cold, "Turn yourself in? Nah. You get 'arrested.' That way it plays real."

That's when it hit.

All of it.

He married me to get close to Carlo. To take over the Rossi Family.

Zoya stayed to help him from the inside.

They planned everything—Carlo dead, me gone, Giacomo running the family.

"You'll rot in hell," I spat.

Pure rage.

My tears hit his hand, mixed with salt in the air.

Giacomo laughed. Let go of my throat. Grabbed my arm instead.

He dragged me toward the black car by the port.

I looked back.

Zoya was on her knees beside Carlo.

She was closing his eyes.

Slow. Gentle.

That softness froze me colder than anything else.

"Remember this, Jessica." Giacomo shoved me into the car.

The door half shut. His voice slid in anyway.

"From today on, you're the traitor who killed her own brother. You don't clear your name. Ever. Everything the Rossi Family had? It's mine. Me and Zoya."

The door slammed.

The car pulled away.

The sea wind stayed behind.

Dark swallowed the inside.

I curled up in the seat. My throat burned where he'd grabbed me.

Carlo's blood was still on my hands. I could feel it.

I bit my lip till I tasted iron.

One thought. Just one.

'I survive. I avenge Carlo. They pay.'

Later, I heard the story Giacomo sold.

That I killed Carlo over the inheritance.

That I forged the deal, tried to bury it.

That Giacomo caught me red-handed—and I turned myself in to hide in prison, scared of the Family's punishment.

He paid off part of the Family. Threatened the rest.

Nobody said a word for me.

Nobody except Enzo. Carlo's friend. My friend. Don of the Corleone Family.

Even from a cell, he kept me breathing.

Every hit Zoya ordered—stopped.

***

The world outside the window snapped back into focus. Memory gone. My hands still shaking.

From the front seat, Paolo—Enzo's underboss—passed back a gold-embossed invite. Heavy. Loud without saying a word.

[Chicago Mafia Summit.]

Bottom corner, fine print: [Rossi Don, Giacomo, and partner Zoya cordially invite you...]

Paolo's voice was low and steady. "Don says every major Family will be there. Biggest stage you'll get. Giacomo wants it to lock his crown." A beat. "You can use it to crack it."

That was when I knew—Chicago was about to feel a storm.

And it starts tomorrow.

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