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Reborn, I Wed the Untamed Playboy

On my wedding day to Julian Moretti, the future Mafia Don, I was deliberately sent to the wrong penthouse. My half-sister Sofia had crawled into my fiancé's bed, leaving me to be discovered by the family's exiled, alcoholic cousin. In my past life, I was shattered by this orchestrated betrayal. I cried and begged when Julian publicly humiliated me, choosing his illegitimate mistress over his rightful bride. I played the perfect, dignified Mafia wife for years. I swallowed his insults, ignored his infidelities, and accepted my ruined reputation to keep the peace. But my blind obedience only paved the way for my murder. Julian discarded me, and I was poisoned to death so Sofia could steal my crown as the Mafia Queen. Until my agonizing last breath, I didn't understand. I had honored our families' blood alliance flawlessly. Why was I the sacrificial lamb while they were rewarded for their treason? Opening my eyes again, I was back on the dark leather sofa, suffocating in my heavy silk wedding dress. This time, I didn't shed a single tear. I grabbed a heavy brass letter opener, marched straight into the Don's main study, and slapped the Underboss across the face in front of the entire family. "A Valdez woman does not share her husband," I declared coldly. "To honor the alliance, I will marry Dante." If they wanted to make my humiliation a fact, I was going to make it a funeral.
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Chapter 5

Isabella POV

The suffocating silence in the main study stretched until it felt like the mahogany walls were closing in on us. I could feel Elvina's gaze burning into the side of my face, a visceral, violent hatred that promised retribution. Julian's features were twisted into a portrait of absolute, sickening humiliation.

But my eyes remained locked on Don Antonio.

He didn't blink. He sat in his leather chair, his dark eyes stripping away my bridal silk to evaluate the weapon underneath. He was weighing the cost of war against the value of my ruthlessness. Then, his gaze shifted. He looked at Dante—the outcast nephew, the family ghost—and finally at Julian. The disgust in the Don's eyes when he looked at his own heir was absolute and chilling.

"So be it," Don Antonio's voice was a tired, indisputable rumble that shook the floorboards. "The alliance stands. You will marry Dante. Tonight."

Elvina let out a strangled gasp, her face turning a mottled, furious purple. In the shadows of the corner, Florence Moretti—Dante's mother—pressed a lace handkerchief to her mouth, her eyes gleaming with undisguised, ravenous ecstasy. Her branch of the family had just been handed the keys to the kingdom. Julian and Sofia stood frozen, condemned to the gallows of public shame.

And Dante. The lazy, cynical playboy was gone. He stared at me, his jaw clenched, his dark eyes burning with a volatile mix of shock, intense scrutiny, and the distinct irritation of a man who had just been shoved off a cliff into shark-infested waters.

The impromptu wedding was a blur of hastily signed papers, the Don's heavy presence, and Florence's suffocating, triumphant embraces. By the time the heavy oak door of Dante's Gold Coast penthouse clicked shut behind us, the silence had returned, but this time, it was laced with a different kind of poison.

The penthouse was a monument to modern rebellion, bathed in the dim glow of a single lamp and the glittering Chicago skyline beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows. The air smelled of expensive scotch, my heavy floral perfume, and unlit cigars. A heavy brass letter opener sat innocuously on the mahogany desk, catching the faint light.

Dante walked straight to the crystal decanter. He poured a generous measure of whiskey, deliberately avoiding my gaze. He gestured vaguely toward the sprawling leather sofa in the center of the room.

"You can take the bed," he muttered, his voice tight, refusing to look at me. "I'll crash out here."

He turned to walk away, desperate to maintain his boundaries, to pretend this was just another inconvenience he could sleep off. I couldn't let him. I needed him off-balance. I needed him to understand the game we were playing.

I closed my eyes, summoning the bitter, rotting memories of betrayal from my past life. When I opened them, tears spilled over my lashes.

"I was supposed to be the wife of the Underboss," I choked out, my voice trembling perfectly. "The future Queen of this city. Now... I'm married to 'The Ghost,' a man whose biggest ambition is the bottom of a whiskey bottle. My life is ruined."

Dante froze. He turned back, his whiskey glass halting halfway to his mouth. Panic and confusion warred on his handsome face. He didn't know what to do with a crying woman.

"But you chose this!" he shot back, his brow furrowing in deep bewilderment.

I let the silence hang for one heartbeat. Two.

Then, I wiped the tears from my cheeks. I straightened my spine, the trembling victim vanishing into thin air. I met his gaze, my voice dropping to a dead, icy calm.

"A woman in my position doesn't have choices, Dante," I said, watching the confusion in his eyes morph into dawning horror. "Only less painful paths to the same hell. I chose the devil I didn't know over the one who already betrayed me."

I took a slow step toward him, my heels clicking sharply against the hardwood floor.

"Do you honestly believe you were my first choice?"

The glass in Dante's hand tilted, the amber liquid sloshing dangerously close to the rim. The lazy, indifferent facade he wore like armor shattered completely. He stared at me, the heavy realization settling between us: I was not a collateral victim, and this was not a sanctuary.

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