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Rising From Ash: The Mafia Queen Returns

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To my husband, I was just a political bridge, a treaty with a heartbeat. While I sat alone in our cold estate, hiding the child growing inside me, Dante spent his days comforting his late brother's wife, Vanessa. He treated her like porcelain and me like furniture. The breaking point came the night I went into labor. Dante didn't hold my hand. He ran out of the clinic to comfort Vanessa over a fake emergency, leaving me and his unborn heir alone in the cold sterile room. So, I decided to give him exactly what he deserved: a ghost. I staged my death in the storm, leaving behind nothing but signed divorce papers and a tiny, mud-stained onesie. When Dante returned, he was told I died screaming his name. He spent months digging through the wreckage of the lighthouse with his bare hands, sobbing into the mud, finally realizing he had sacrificed his diamond for a stone. He discovered too late that I wasn't just a submissive wife—I was the secret daughter of Don Stefano, the most dangerous man in Europe. It took him three years to find me again. He fell to his knees at my feet, covered in grime, begging to meet his son. "I will fix this," he wept. "I will give you everything." I looked down at him from the steps of my private jet, flanked by my own army. "You can't fix what you broke, Dante," I said coldly. "If you ever come near my son again, I won't send a lawyer. I will send a war."

Rising From Ash: The Mafia Queen Returns Chapter 1

To my husband, I was just a political bridge, a treaty with a heartbeat.

While I sat alone in our cold estate, hiding the child growing inside me, Dante spent his days comforting his late brother's wife, Vanessa.

He treated her like porcelain and me like furniture.

The breaking point came the night I went into labor.

Dante didn't hold my hand.

He ran out of the clinic to comfort Vanessa over a fake emergency, leaving me and his unborn heir alone in the cold sterile room.

So, I decided to give him exactly what he deserved: a ghost.

I staged my death in the storm, leaving behind nothing but signed divorce papers and a tiny, mud-stained onesie.

When Dante returned, he was told I died screaming his name.

He spent months digging through the wreckage of the lighthouse with his bare hands, sobbing into the mud, finally realizing he had sacrificed his diamond for a stone.

He discovered too late that I wasn't just a submissive wife—I was the secret daughter of Don Stefano, the most dangerous man in Europe.

It took him three years to find me again.

He fell to his knees at my feet, covered in grime, begging to meet his son.

"I will fix this," he wept. "I will give you everything."

I looked down at him from the steps of my private jet, flanked by my own army.

"You can't fix what you broke, Dante," I said coldly.

"If you ever come near my son again, I won't send a lawyer. I will send a war."

Chapter 1

Elena POV

I stared at the document that reduced my life to a bargaining chip for a shipping route, and realized something terrifying: if I didn't rewrite the terms of my surrender before my husband finished his coffee, the child growing inside me would inherit a cage instead of a father.

My hand rested on my stomach.

Morning light filtered through the heavy velvet curtains of the Rossi estate, but it brought no warmth.

Nothing in this house was warm.

It was all marble, cold steel, and the suffocating weight of history.

I felt a flutter deep inside me.

A tiny, secret kick.

It was the only thing that felt real in a world built on lies and gunpowder.

"Elena."

The voice came from the doorway.

It was Mario, Dante’s personal attendant. He held a silver tray with the morning correspondence, but his gaze was fixed strictly on the Persian rug, as if looking at me would be an act of treason.

"The Don requested you review these before breakfast," Mario said.

I took the thick folder. The leather was cool against my skin.

I opened it.

It was a draft for a new alliance with the Genovese family. My name was highlighted in several clauses.

*Elena Rossi, the bridge.*

*Elena Rossi, the guarantee.*

To them, I wasn't a person. I was a treaty with a heartbeat.

I walked to the window and looked out at the sprawling grounds. High walls encircled us. Armed guards patrolled the perimeter. Those iron gates were meant to keep enemies out, but they did a much better job of keeping me in.

I needed to go downstairs.

I needed to play the part.

I dressed in a silk blouse that hid the slight curve of my waist and descended the grand staircase.

The dining room smelled of espresso and something else. Something floral and cloying.

*Her.*

Vanessa sat at the table, her chair pulled uncomfortably close to the head of the board.

She was wearing black. It was a performative mourning for Dante’s late brother, Marco. But the dress was too tight, the neckline plunging low enough to invite a scandal.

"Good morning, Elena," Vanessa said.

Her voice was brittle, like glass about to break.

She picked up the silver pitcher and poured milk into Dante's coffee. Her fingers brushed against his hand.

It wasn't accidental. It was a claim.

The scent hit me then—Dante’s sandalwood cologne mixed with Vanessa’s rose perfume. It was a nauseating blend that coated the inside of my throat.

Dante didn't pull away. He looked at her with a softness that he had never shown me in two years of marriage.

"Thank you," he murmured.

I stood by my chair, gripping the back of it until my knuckles turned white. I was the wife. I was the one carrying his heir. But looking at them, I felt like an intruder in my own life.

I sat down.

"Dante," I said.

He didn't look up from his tablet.

"I was looking at the charity gala plans," I continued, keeping my voice steady. "I’d like to take lead on the organization this year. I have some ideas about—"

"Vanessa will handle it," Dante said.

He turned a page on his screen. He didn't even blink.

"But I—"

"Vanessa knows the families better," he cut in. "She handled it when Marco was alive. It gives her comfort."

Vanessa smiled. It was a sad, brave little smile that made me want to scream.

"You really shouldn't stress yourself, Elena," she said softly. "You look so pale. You should rest. Leave the heavy lifting to family."

*Family.*

The word hung in the air like a threat.

She was the widow of a brother. I was the wife of the Don. Yet she was the one inside the circle, and I was the one looking in.

My fingernails dug into my palms under the table. The pain was sharp, grounding.

Dante pushed a file aside. It was a financial report regarding inheritance lines.

He wasn't reading it. He was watching Vanessa butter a piece of toast, his eyes tracking the movement of her hands. He looked at her like she was something precious that might shatter. He looked through me like I was made of glass.

I took a deep breath. I forced the tremor in my hands to stop.

*Not yet,* I told myself. *Not today.*

I remembered the first time I had seen Dante.

He had walked into my father's office like he owned the oxygen in the room. He had been dangerous. He had been beautiful in a way that promised ruin.

I had fallen for the myth of him. I had thought I could be the one to tame the beast. I had thought the way he looked at me with possessive hunger was love.

It wasn't love.

It was just appetite.

"Dante," I tried one last time. "The alliance papers. There are clauses about my dowry assets that need clarification."

"Handle it with the lawyers," he said, standing up.

He offered his hand to Vanessa.

"Come," he said to her. "I need your opinion on the shipment from Sicily."

They walked out together.

He didn't look back.

I sat alone in the massive, silent dining room. My hand went back to my stomach.

"He will sacrifice us," I whispered to the empty room. "For the family. For her."

I stood up.

I wasn't going to the lawyers.

I walked back upstairs to my study and took the red pen from my desk.

I opened the alliance document.

I found the clause regarding the *heirs of the body*.

I crossed it out.

Then I turned to the asset distribution page.

I slashed through *Joint Custody*.

I slashed through *Rossi Estate*.

The ink bled into the paper as I wrote in the margins, in clear, block letters:

SOLE PROPERTY OF ELENA ROSSI.

I wasn't a canary in a cage anymore.

I was a mother preparing for war.

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Rising From Ash: The Mafia Queen Returns of Contents

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