My husband swallowed a ten-year prison sentence to save me from my abusive stepfather. When he got out, he built a mafia empire and made me his Queen. But last night, his encrypted tablet lit up with an ultrasound photo and a text from another woman. "Our little secret is growing." The mistress soon called to mock me. She was pregnant, while I had been barren for four years. When I confronted my husband, he didn't apologize. Instead, he assigned heavily armed guards to protect her and burned my divorce papers with his cigar. "The only exit from this Family is death," he warned. The nightmare deepened when I uncovered her true identity. The mistress was my half-sister, and her mastermind was the mother who had abandoned me at six. My husband knew. He even whispered our sacred vow to her-"I will shield you from the blood"-the exact words he used when I lost our child on a freezing concrete floor for his syndicate. I took bullets for him. I waited a decade outside those prison gates. Yet he used my absolute loyalty to lock me in a cage, handing my crown to the family that threw me to the wolves. He thought I was just a helpless wife, entirely dependent on his mercy. He didn't know I was Vanguard, the shadow billionaire controlling the very lifelines of his empire. I calmly picked up my phone and called my head operative. "Liquidate his supply chains. Let's see whose empire turns to ash first."
My husband swallowed a ten-year prison sentence to save me from my abusive stepfather. When he got out, he built a mafia empire and made me his Queen.
But last night, his encrypted tablet lit up with an ultrasound photo and a text from another woman.
"Our little secret is growing."
The mistress soon called to mock me. She was pregnant, while I had been barren for four years. When I confronted my husband, he didn't apologize. Instead, he assigned heavily armed guards to protect her and burned my divorce papers with his cigar.
"The only exit from this Family is death," he warned.
The nightmare deepened when I uncovered her true identity. The mistress was my half-sister, and her mastermind was the mother who had abandoned me at six. My husband knew. He even whispered our sacred vow to her-"I will shield you from the blood"-the exact words he used when I lost our child on a freezing concrete floor for his syndicate.
I took bullets for him. I waited a decade outside those prison gates. Yet he used my absolute loyalty to lock me in a cage, handing my crown to the family that threw me to the wolves.
He thought I was just a helpless wife, entirely dependent on his mercy.
He didn't know I was Vanguard, the shadow billionaire controlling the very lifelines of his empire.
I calmly picked up my phone and called my head operative.
"Liquidate his supply chains. Let's see whose empire turns to ash first."
Chapter 1
Aria POV
When my husband's encrypted tablet lit up with an ultrasound photo and a text from another woman saying, "Our little secret is growing," I realized the man who had once murdered my abusive stepfather to set me free was now building a cage to bury me alive.
I stared at the glowing screen propped against a block of knives on the marble kitchen counter, the clinical image pulling me back fifteen years in a single breath.
I was seventeen years old again, and the air was thick with the smell of rust and rain.
I could still feel the wet, metallic thud of a lead pipe echoing in my head as my abusive stepfather collapsed.
His dark blood had pooled rapidly across the porch, soaking into the fabric of my worn sneakers.
The local police and the FBI had swarmed our yard seconds later.
Four heavy officers tackled Dante to the dirt, pinning his arms behind his back and slapping cold steel cuffs on his wrists.
Dante had turned his head to look at me.
His face was splattered with my stepfather's blood, but he still flashed a brilliant, reckless smile.
"Aria, you are free!" he had shouted over the blaring sirens.
Dante took the fall without a moment's hesitation.
He upheld the mafia code of Omertà and swallowed a ten-year sentence in a maximum-security penitentiary so that I could breathe.
I visited him every single month, watching the reckless boy I loved harden into a quiet, lethal man behind the thick visitation glass.
Every visit ended the exact same way.
Dante would press his scarred palm against the glass and his lips would form the words, "Aria, wait for me."
Ten years later, I stood outside those towering iron gates with an umbrella to shield him from the glaring sun.
We legally bound our lives together that very same year.
Society rejected him.
Every legitimate job application was tossed in the trash because of his violent record.
When I told him I would work three jobs to provide for us, Dante ground his lit cigarette out under his boot, his jaw tight.
Three days later, he walked into the blood-soaked streets of New York to build his own turf.
Five years after that, Dante became the Don of the Syndicate.
He now controls vast real estate holdings and every illicit territory in the city-a predator who slaughters rival bosses without blinking.
After we married, he set the passwords to all his offshore accounts and underground vaults to my birthday.
I trusted him completely, and I never checked them.
Now, my fingers hovered over his unlocked tablet as I scrolled through the encrypted messaging app.
There were two thousand and three hundred messages between him and a woman named Sofia.
The texts were graphic, detailing exactly what he did to her in luxury hotel rooms while I slept alone in our marital bed.
I opened another photo.
Sofia was wearing Dante's bespoke white dress shirt.
His large, scarred hand rested intimately on her bare waist, and his heavy gold Don signet ring caught the flash of the camera.
In all two thousand and three hundred messages, my name was never mentioned once. It was not an oversight; it was a meticulous excision.
The heavy oak doors of the mansion groaned open, and Dante walked into the living room.
He radiated danger, his dark suit smelling faintly of expensive bourbon and gunpowder.
I picked up the tablet and turned the bright screen toward him.
Dante stopped walking, his dark eyes dropping to the ultrasound photo.
He did not panic.
He walked over, took the tablet from my hands, and exited the encrypted app.
He locked the screen with a soft click.
"Do not dig into things you should not see," he said lightly, his voice smooth and utterly devoid of guilt.
I reached into my bag and pulled out the divorce papers I had my lawyer draft months ago for an emergency I prayed would never happen.
I slapped the documents onto the marble island.
"Sign them," I demanded.
Dante pulled a cigar from his inner pocket and lit it.
He took a slow drag, his eyes locked on mine.
Then, without breaking eye contact, he pressed the burning cherry of the cigar directly onto the papers.
The heat burned a black hole straight through the line where his signature belonged.
"The only exit from this Family is death," Dante declared, his voice lowering to a timbre that carried the vibration of the grave.
"Stop causing a scene, Aria."
He turned his back on me and walked upstairs.
I heard the heavy lock of the master bedroom door click into place, and the entire mansion fell as silent as a crypt.
The Don's Wife Is His Executioner
Deeply Engaged
Mafia
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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Chapter 21
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Chapter 22
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Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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