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The Billionaire Who Lost His Sun

I was arranging lilies for my engagement party when the hospital called. A dog bite, they said. My fiancé, Salvatore Moretti, was supposed to be in Chicago on business. But he answered my frantic call from a ski slope in Aspen, with the sound of my best friend, Sofia, laughing in the background. He told me not to worry, that my mother’s injury was just a scratch. But when I got to the hospital, I learned it was Sofia’s unvaccinated Doberman that had attacked my diabetic mother. I texted Sal that her kidneys were failing, that they might have to amputate. His only reply: “Sofia is hysterical. She feels terrible. Calm her down for me, okay?” Hours later, Sofia posted a photo of Sal kissing her on a ski lift. The next call I got was from the doctor, telling me my mother’s heart had stopped. She died alone, while the man who swore to protect me was on a romantic vacation with the woman whose dog killed her. The rage inside me wasn't hot; it turned into a block of ice. I didn't drive back to the penthouse he gave me. I went to my mother’s empty house and made a call I hadn't made in fifteen years. To my estranged father, a man whose name was a ghost story in Salvatore’s world: Don Matteo Costello. “I’m coming home,” I told him. My vendetta wouldn’t be one of blood. It would be one of erasure. I would dismantle my life here and disappear so completely, it would be as if I had never existed.
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Chapter 5

Adriana “Ria” Rossi POV:

The annual Moretti Family Charity Gala was the glittering jewel of the East Coast’s criminal underworld. It was a night of performance, where dons and capos played the part of legitimate businessmen, their wives draped in jewels bought with blood money. It was also, I decided, the perfect stage for my final act.

I had to go. My absence would be a declaration of war, and I wasn’t ready for that. My Vendetta required a quiet disappearance, not a dramatic exit. I needed to be a ghost, not a martyr.

I chose a simple black dress. Not the couture gowns Salvatore used to buy for me, but something elegant and understated. My only jewelry was a pair of my mother’s pearl earrings. My goal was to be invisible, a shadow flitting through the grand ballroom before vanishing for good.

As I walked in, I saw them immediately. Salvatore and Sofia, holding court near the grand staircase. She was wearing a blood-red dress, a stark contrast to my black. On her finger, the canary diamond I had flushed away flashed under the crystal chandeliers like a warning flare.

They were a power couple. Him, the handsome, ruthless heir. Her, the beautiful, ambitious daughter of a rival Family, now united with his. They looked perfect together. They looked like they belonged.

I quickly slipped away from the entrance, finding a quiet alcove near the terrace. From here, I could see them without being seen. I watched him lean down and whisper something in her ear. I watched her laugh, her head thrown back in triumph.

I felt a strange detachment, like I was a scientist observing a foreign species. This was my last look at the life I had almost been consumed by.

The air in the ballroom became thick, suffocating. I stepped out onto the terrace, the cool night air a welcome relief. It was then that I heard the voices from the other side of a large potted plant.

“It’s for the best,” a woman’s voice said. I recognized it as Salvatore’s aunt, a woman who had always looked at me with thinly veiled disdain. “That Rossi girl was never the right fit. Too soft. No pedigree.”

“Matteo is making things right,” a man’s voice replied. His father, the current Don. “A generous settlement. She’ll sign an NDA, disappear, and we can finally formalize the union with the Ricci Family. It’s a better move for business.”

My blood ran cold. A settlement. An NDA. They were trying to buy my silence, to pay me off for my mother’s life and my five years of devotion. I was a business transaction to be settled.

I stayed frozen behind the plant, my heart pounding a sick rhythm against my ribs.

Then Salvatore and Sofia stepped onto the terrace, seeking a moment of privacy. They stood just feet from my hiding place.

“Are you happy, Sal?” Sofia asked, her voice a soft purr.

He didn’t answer immediately. “I will be,” he finally said.

“She was exhausting, wasn’t she?” Sofia continued, her voice dripping with venom. “Always so needy. So fragile. It must be a relief to have a woman who can stand beside you, not behind you.”

He still said nothing. His silence was his agreement.

Then he pulled her close, his hand sliding down her back. He kissed her, a deep, possessive kiss, right there on the terrace where he had first told me he loved me.

Something inside me snapped. Not with a loud crack, but with a quiet, finality. The last thread of the girl I used to be, the one who had loved him, dissolved into ash.

I stepped out from behind the plant.

They sprang apart, their faces a mask of shock and guilt. Salvatore’s eyes were wide, his mouth slightly open. Sofia looked like she’d been slapped.

I didn’t look at them. I walked past them to the edge of the terrace railing, my gaze fixed on the city lights below. I took a deep, cleansing breath, letting the cold air fill my lungs.

This was it. The end.

“You’re not mine to lose anymore, Salvatore,” I thought, the words a silent mantra.

“Ria,” he started, taking a step toward me. “What are you doing out here?”

I didn’t answer. I just kept breathing, feeling the city’s energy, a world away from the suffocating ballroom.

I was the storm he never saw coming. I was the star that refused to orbit his dying planet. I was my own.

“I am my own,” I whispered to the wind.

I turned and walked back toward the ballroom, my steps calm and even. I didn't look at him. I didn't look at her. They were ghosts now, echoes from a life that no longer belonged to me.

“Ria!” he called after me, his voice laced with a strange desperation.

I didn’t look back.

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