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The Wife He Killed Returns To Destroy Him Novel Cover

The Wife He Killed Returns To Destroy Him

I stood center stage in a wedding dress worth more than a small country, waiting for my final fitting. For seven years, I had trained to be the perfect mafia wife for Ethan, the future Don. Then the door slammed open. Ethan’s underboss walked in, hand on his gun, looking at me with zero respect. "The wedding is off," he said. "Ethan had an accident. He lost his memory. He doesn't remember the pact, and he doesn't remember you." Desperate, I drove to his private villa to help him remember. But I didn't find a confused patient. I found Ethan lounging on a sofa with a model on his lap, his hand sliding up her thigh. When he saw me, his eyes weren't blank; they were cold and annoyed. He hadn't lost his memory. He just wanted to void the contract without a war. To get rid of me, he ordered a hit. My car was rammed off a cliff that night. As I hung upside down in the wreckage, bleeding and broken, I heard his voice outside. "Make it look like a drunk driving accident," he told his men. "I don't want any loose ends." He walked away, leaving me to die in the rain. But he made one fatal mistake. He didn't check if my heart had stopped. They buried an empty coffin, and Ava Miller officially died. Two weeks later, a woman named Olivia Carter opened an investment firm across the street from his tower. I remember everything, Ethan. And I’m going to burn your empire to the ground.
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Chapter 6

Olivia POV

The address on the business card led me to a corner of Queens that felt unstuck in time, like a scene from a grainy black-and-white photograph. The streetlights buzzed overhead, casting long, skeletal shadows against the brick facades.

Quiet Corner Bookstore.

The sign was hand-painted, the letters chipping away just enough to suggest history rather than neglect. I stood on the pavement, clutching the strap of my bag until my knuckles turned bone-white.

This was it. The edge of the map.

I pushed the door open. A bell chimed overhead-a bright, cheerful sound that felt violently out of place in my dark world.

The smell hit me first. Old paper, vanilla, and something earthy, like tobacco and rain. It was the scent of sanctuary.

A man sat behind the counter. He didn't look up immediately. He was reading a thick hardcover, his finger tracing the line of text with deliberate slowness. He was older, maybe in his late fifties, with salt-and-pepper hair and shoulders that strained against the fabric of his flannel shirt.

"We're closing in five," he said, his voice a low, gravelly rumble that vibrated in the quiet room.

"I'm not here for a book," I said.

He stopped reading. Slowly, he closed the cover and looked up. His eyes were dark, intelligent, and terrifyingly unreadable. He looked at me-assessing threats, calculating risks-and for a second, I panicked. I thought he saw the bruises under my makeup, the ghost of Ava Miller standing in Olivia Carter's shoes.

"You must be the storm," he said quietly.

I blinked. "Excuse me?"

"Maya called," he explained, standing up. He moved with a deceptive grace for a man of his size, like a retired heavyweight boxer. "She said a storm was coming. I assume that's you."

"I'm Olivia," I said, testing the name on my tongue.

"Ben," he replied. He walked around the counter and locked the front door, flipping the sign to Closed. "Tea?"

He didn't ask for ID. He didn't ask for money. He just poured two cups of herbal tea in the back room, which was cluttered with stacks of unpriced books and worn leather armchairs.

"You have the look," Ben said, handing me a steaming mug.

"What look?"

"The look of someone who just realized the cage door was open the whole time, but they were too afraid to fly."

I took a sip. The tea was hot, scalding the numbness from my tongue. "I wasn't afraid to fly, Ben. I was afraid of the fall."

He nodded, accepting the correction. "There's a room upstairs. It's small. The radiator clanks. But the locks are steel, and the windows are bulletproof."

"Why?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Why help me?"

Ben leaned back, the wood of his chair groaning. "Because I knew your grandfather. He was a hard man, but he had a code. Ethan Reed has no code. He has an appetite."

He reached under a pile of dusty ledgers on his desk and pulled out a black, leather-bound notebook. He slid it across the table.

"Your father left me with a standing order years ago," Ben said, his voice dropping. "He asked me to watch them. To be a failsafe. If the families ever merged, I was to find the truth. I lifted this from Ethan's private study three days ago."

"They merged," I whispered. "In the worst way possible."

"Read it," Ben said, standing up. "I'll be downstairs if you need anything."

I took the notebook to the small room upstairs. It was sparse-a single bed, a desk, a lamp. I sat on the edge of the mattress and opened the cover.

The handwriting wasn't my father's. It was Ethan's.

It was a journal. A ledger of thoughts. A confession log. The dates went back ten years.

Entry: October 14th.

The Miller girl is soft. She looks at me like I hung the moon. It's pathetic, really. But useful. Dad says we need their ports. I say we take the ports and leave the girl.

I turned the page, my breath hitching in my throat.

Entry: December 2nd.

Chloe is getting jealous. I told her the marriage is just a business transaction. Ava is a tool. A pretty, expensive wrench to open the Miller vaults. Once I have the combination, I'll discard the tool.

Tears pricked my eyes, but they weren't tears of sadness. They were hot, acidic tears of pure, unadulterated rage.

He never loved me. Not for a second. The flowers, the whispered promises, the way he held my hand at funerals-it was all performance art. A carefully choreographed lie.

I flipped to the end.

Entry: Two months ago.

The old man is dying. Once he's gone, I trigger the clause. I'll stage a breakdown. Memory loss. It's clean. If she fights it... accidents happen.

I slammed the book shut. The sound echoed like a gunshot in the small room.

"He planned it," I whispered to the empty air. "He planned my death before he even bought the ring."

I walked to the window and looked down at the street. Ben was outside, sweeping the sidewalk. He paused, looking up at my window as if he could feel my gaze. He didn't wave. He just nodded, a silent sentinel standing guard over my shattered life.

I pressed my hand against the cold glass.

Ava Miller would have curled up in a ball and died of a broken heart.

But Ava Miller was dead.

Olivia Carter turned away from the window and picked up the journal.

This wasn't a diary anymore. It was a weapon. And I was going to use it to carve his heart out.

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