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Contract With The Devil: Love In Shackles

Chapter 3 Chapter

Word Count: 816    |    Released on: 24/11/2025

Vitiel

VIP lounge. It was a private club, supposedly neutral ground for th

rm was draped along the back of the seat behind me-ne

l display. This is

stal. The Capos were laughing, while the soldiers stood like statu

out!" someone sho

heaved onto the central

s had written letters to their future selves. It was a stupid tradition, so

weat break out on my neck.

re!" Marco, one of Dante's soldie

ece of paper. "Sofia... w

he room. Sofia wasn't here

d out another one. He unfo

, then at Dante. The drunk

manded, taking a slo

shifting uncomfortably.

straight ahead, my nails dig

d, his voice lower, leav

of the room. But today, he looked at me. He saved me from the riot in the East End. He doesn't know my name, but I know his. I lov

t was heavier than the bass, louder tha

a naive girl with a diary. Now, those words

ssion was unreadable, but his eyes were wide, stunned. It was the first time

mouth to spe

idn't ring

ike glass. Dante flinched

ked at me again, searching my face, loo

rang again

d, the tension palpabl

ed. He put i

through the quiet room. "They have guns! I'm at t

. It was replaced instantly by the m

he table shook. "Marc

d, my voice ba

oving, checking the clip in his han

ed at me over his sh

ming after him. The room was suddenly

The rain had stopped. I l

tol-whip a bouncer who was too slow to get out of his way

ched

ding truth of my love for him. And the moment an

. He rushed out because he couldn

he table. I tore it in h

s into an ashtray a

Dante," I

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“I watched my husband sign the papers that would end our marriage while he was busy texting the woman he actually loved. He didn't even glance at the header. He just scribbled the sharp, jagged signature that had signed death warrants for half of New York, tossed the file onto the passenger seat, and tapped his screen again. "Done," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. That was Dante Moretti. The Underboss. A man who could smell a lie from a mile away but couldn't see that his wife had just handed him an annulment decree disguised beneath a stack of mundane logistics reports. For three years, I scrubbed his blood out of his shirts. I saved his family's alliance when his ex, Sofia, ran off with a civilian. In return, he treated me like furniture. He left me in the rain to save Sofia from a broken nail. He left me alone on my birthday to drink champagne on a yacht with her. He even handed me a glass of whiskey-her favorite drink-forgetting that I despised the taste. I was merely a placeholder. A ghost in my own home. So, I stopped waiting. I burned our wedding portrait in the fireplace, left my platinum ring in the ashes, and boarded a one-way flight to San Francisco. I thought I was finally free. I thought I had escaped the cage. But I underestimated Dante. When he finally opened that file weeks later and realized he had signed away his wife without looking, the Reaper didn't accept defeat. He burned down the world to find me, obsessed with reclaiming the woman he had already thrown away.”
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