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The Barren Wife's Revenge: It Was You Novel Cover

The Barren Wife's Revenge: It Was You

On our seventh anniversary, my husband Dante tossed divorce papers onto the desk. He looked at me with cold indifference, his hand resting on the swollen belly of his nineteen-year-old mistress. "You are barren, Seraphina," he spat. "She carries my legacy. You carry nothing but ghosts." When I tried to argue, he shoved me. I fell hard, my back slamming against the concrete floor of the studio. Pain tore through my abdomen, and warm blood began to pool beneath my red dress. The tragedy wasn't just the violence; it was the truth he didn't know. The IVF hadn't failed. I was pregnant with the son he had desperately prayed for. And in his rage to protect a mistress carrying a stranger's baby, he had just killed his own flesh and blood. He stepped over my bleeding body and took her to the Commission Auction to celebrate. He thought I was broken. He thought I was finished. But he forgot that I knew all his secrets. I woke up in the hospital, signed the papers that froze his entire fortune, and walked straight into the gala. I stood before the most dangerous men in New York and threw a medical file onto Dante's table. "You killed your real son today when you pushed me," I said, my voice slicing through the silence. "As for hers? It can't be yours, Dante." "Because according to this, you have been sterile for seven years."
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Chapter 4

Seraphina Vitiello POV

I woke up in a hospital room that reeked of antiseptic and the metallic tang of regret.

The emptiness in my womb wasn't just a sensation; it was a crushing physical weight, a hollowed-out crater where hope used to live.

Luca was sitting in the vinyl chair by the window, silhouetted against the gray city light.

He looked as if he hadn't slept in days, weariness etched deep into his features.

"The doctor said it was a boy," he said softly, his voice rough.

I didn't cry.

I had no tears left to shed. My grief had already calcified into something colder, harder.

"Where is Dante?" I asked, my voice scraping against my throat.

"At the Commission Auction," Luca replied, unwilling to meet my eyes. "He took her. He took Camilla."

I stared at the ceiling. "Does he know?"

"No. He thinks you just had a stress ulcer," Luca said, his jaw tightening. "The doctors were... instructed not to call him."

"By whom?"

"By me," Luca said darkly.

He stood up and handed me a clipboard.

The divorce papers.

And underneath them, a bank authorization form.

I signed the divorce papers first.

My signature was steady, the ink flowing like a final verdict.

Then, I signed the bank form.

"This triggers the infidelity clause," I said, the words tasting like ash and iron.

Luca nodded solemnly. "It freezes everything. The offshore accounts in the Caymans, the shell companies in Jersey, the liquid assets in the main vault. He will be destitute within the hour."

I sat up, ignoring the sharp, tearing pull of pain in my abdomen.

"Get me a dress, Luca."

"You should rest, Seraphina. You've lost blood."

I swung my legs over the side of the bed, my vision swimming.

"I will rest when he is ruined."

Two hours later, I walked into the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel.

The Commission Auction was the apex of the underworld social calendar, a place where blood money was washed in champagne.

Dante was sitting at the front table, Camilla draped over him like a cheap, glittering ornament.

She was wearing a diamond necklace that caught the chandelier light, beaming with a brilliance she didn't deserve.

Then, the auctioneer brought out the next lot.

My grandmother's rosary.

It was a vintage piece, blood-red rubies and diamonds set in gold-the only thing I had left of my family before I sold it to save Dante's territory years ago.

It had resurfaced.

The auctioneer held it up, the gems glinting under the stage lights.

"Bidding starts at five hundred thousand," he announced.

I saw Dante look at it.

He froze.

He knew what it meant to me.

He knew he had sworn, on his life and honor, to get it back.

Camilla whispered something in his ear, pouting, and pointed to a gaudy sapphire set listed in the catalog.

Dante hesitated.

For a heartbeat, he looked at the rosary.

Then he turned away.

He raised his paddle for the sapphires instead.

"One million," he called out, his voice booming with confidence.

He was buying her jewels while I was bleeding out his son.

"Sold to Don Vitiello!" the auctioneer shouted, slamming the gavel.

A waiter brought the wireless card machine to Dante's table for the immediate deposit.

Dante pulled out his black Centurion Amex.

He tapped it with the casual arrogance of a man who believed he owned the city.

The machine beeped.

A harsh, jagged sound.

A red light flashed.

Declined.

The waiter looked nervous, sweat beading on his brow. "Perhaps the chip, sir?"

Dante frowned, annoyance flickering across his face.

He swiped it.

Declined.

He pulled out another card-Platinum this time.

Declined.

A murmur went through the room, a ripple of dangerous gossip.

Dons did not get declined.

Dante stood up, his face flushing with rage.

"There is a mistake," he snarled at the waiter. "Call the bank."

"There is no mistake, Dante."

My voice cut through the whispers like a blade.

I walked toward his table.

I was pale, ghostly against the black silk of my dress, and I was in agony, but I stood tall.

"I froze them," I said.

He looked at me as if I were a phantom risen from the grave.

"You what?"

"I froze the assets. The clause in our contract," I said, my voice devoid of emotion. "You are bankrupt, Dante."

Camilla looked at him, panic flickering in her wide eyes. "What does she mean, bankrupt?"

"It means," I said, stopping directly at their table, looming over their seated forms, "that the necklace you are wearing is technically stolen property. And you..."

I pulled a thick dossier from my purse.

I dropped it on the table between the crystal champagne flutes with a heavy thud.

"You are about to find out exactly how expensive she really is."

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