city's most powerful Don. We were a power couple, a carefully cur
y when a burner phone lit up with a picture
e lied to my face about "work emergencies" while she began a campaign of terror, sending me photos of them togethe
he rule for a Don's wife. But all the pain hollo
" he'd once laughed, his voice dripping with condescension. "Everything
ht it wa
that bet,
ur mansion bare, erasing every trace of my existence. I walked out forever, but not before leaving two gifts on the empty mat
pte
ella
r phone I didn't own lit up with a picture o
aking that thigh. I knew the way the fabric of his custom-tailored trousers stretched over the muscle. I knew the expensiv
ead of the Moretti Family, a man who commanded legitimate corporations and the city's underworld with the same chilling authority. I was his anchor, his b
cheap, garish red. But it was the bracelet that made my breath ca
Marc
nistrative
My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic, trapped bird. I wanted to scream. I wa
I di
t was the first rule of *Omertà*, the code of silence, applied not just to
u," every shared smile across a crowded room, every time h
l to my small home office, the one space in this opulent mansion that was truly mine.
for chang
out with a
me: Isabel
ame: Isabe
that was mine before
looked at me with bored eyes the ne
ons," I said,
eks to erase the Moretti name from my identity. Six to eight weeks to prepare my real re
power and success, his dark suit impeccable, his
e said, his voice a low rumble
inst my ears. The words were hollow,
diamond necklace, cold and he
the basement. I took off my wedding band, the heavy gold symbol of our union, of
symbol of forever, began to warp. It softened, lost its s
ng. It was a grotesque, shapeless slu
a small silk pouch and put i
ogne and something else. Something cheap and floral. Her
d reaching for my waist. A scratch, thin and r
trong, so visceral, it felt like poison in
ate some bad seafood at
a perfect mask. "Seafood