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The AI Godfather That Knew Too Much About My Heart

After twelve years of devotion, Aria is cruelly discarded by Julian, the future Don of the Valerius mafia family. Dismissing her panic attacks as a burden, he replaces his protection with a link to a sophisticated AI assistant. While Julian pursues other women and his criminal legacy, Aria turns to the app for comfort. However, the AI’s eerily personalized advice and knowledge of her private life suggest a sentient presence watching her every move.
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Chapter 5

Catching the naked disappointment in my eyes, Julian stopped in his tracks.

"Aria, you really haven't grown up."

He sighed. His tone held that awkward care and habitual compromise.

Then, he took off his custom suit jacket, stepped forward, and threw it over my shoulders without asking. His movements were a bit stiff, but he pulled the lapels tight around my neck.

"Stop looking at me like that, and stop throwing tantrums." He softened his voice but still couldn't drop his ego. "The wind is strong. Wear it. If you catch a cold, I'll just have to take care of you again."

He was pacifying me like a child who was used to clinging to him, but was now just pushing him away out of spite.

But I didn't need this pathetic pity—a slap to the face followed by a piece of candy.

I snapped back to reality, my voice freezing cold.

"Take your shit back."

I ripped the jacket off my shoulders and shoved it hard into his chest.

Caught off guard, Julian stumbled, the jacket almost hitting the dirt.

His indulgent look froze, replaced by the humiliation of being rejected. His eyes darkened dangerously, staring right through me.

"Aria, you ungrateful little bitch," he hissed, his voice dangerously low. "You want to freeze? Fine. Freeze out here alone. Don't come crying to me."

He spun around in a rage and stormed off toward the far observation deck, without a single look back.

I didn't care about his anger. I just dropped my head, utterly crushed, staring at the blank phone screen.

Liar.

That AI, that code that swore it would catch me... it was just a dead machine after all.

While I was staring blankly at my phone, a sharp, burning pain sliced across my neck!

I cried out as a thin silver chain dug violently into my skin, before snapping with a loud crack.

Sloane had walked right up to me without me noticing.

Catching me off guard, she viciously ripped the vintage pocket watch right off my neck!

A vicious red welt instantly flared up on my pale neck, burning like hell. I whipped my head up, pure rage shooting to my brain.

"Give it back!" I warned sharply. "Sloane, that is the only thing my parents left me. Their picture is inside! Give it back, right now!"

I reached out to grab it, but she dodged swiftly, backing up right to the edge of the cliff where the sand met the drop.

Watching Julian's retreating back, she completely ripped off her sickening mask.

"A keepsake?"

Sloane toyed with the old watch in her hands, a vicious, triumphant smirk curling on her lips.

"Aria, are you delusional? You really think Julian gives a damn about you and your deadbeat parents?"

Her eyes were full of contempt, looking at me like I was trash.

"You're just a stray dog the Valerius Family took in! A disgusting piece of dead weight they can't shake off!"

She stepped back in her heels, step by step, until the water washed over her feet.

"A jinx like you... what right did you have to hog Julian for twelve years?"

"Sloane, what the hell is wrong with you! Shut up and give me the watch!" My eyes were bloodshot, my voice shaking with raw fury.

"You want it?"

Sloane raised an arrogant brow. She dangled her wrist right over the violent, churning sea.

She looked at me, her smile twisted with manic glee, and slowly, she opened her fingers.

"Then go fetch," she said, her smile pure poison.

The silver watch caught a faint gleam of sunlight before dropping straight into the raging undercurrent.

She turned on her heel and walked away.

"No!"

White-hot rage exploded behind my eyes. Sanity snapped.

I didn't even stop to take off my shoes. I charged into the freezing ocean like a madwoman.

That was the very last thing my parents left me in this world! My only lifeline for the past twelve years!

Wave after wave smashed into me. The early spring Mediterranean water sliced my skin like icy blades.

I threw myself into the water, my hands desperately clawing through the submerged sand.

"It's not here... Where is it... Please, don't wash away..."

The freezing sea quickly swallowed me to my waist. The riptide grabbed my dress, nearly dragging me down into the abyss.

A massive wave crashed right over my head. My foot slipped, and I completely lost my balance.

Just then, a tall, dangerous figure appeared beside me.

A muscular arm grabbed me tight, hauling me steadily back to the shore.

He whispered, "It's too dangerous. I'll find it for you."

Through my blurred vision, I knew one thing for sure.

It wasn't Julian.

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