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The Runaway Wife's Secret Heir

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 589    |    Released on: 26/12/2025

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the bedroom. It was a museum dedicated

ring off my finger. It felt heavy, like a shackle falling off

it for our second anniversary. It was full of picture

of his

duffel bag. I d

The shift change for the guards was at 4:00 PM.

the handover protocol. I kept my head down, pulling my hood up against

y and white-knuckled panic. Every siren made

ty like a robot. Elena Rossi. Tourist.

watching the news o

departs for N

private Gulfstream jet. He looked powerful, untouchable. He was flying in l

y commercial plane. It was s

s per

taxied down the runway, I saw a sleek black jet

was

he sky. He was going East, to expand his

wheels left the ground, Chicago began to shrink below me. T

my stomach again, pr

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s and finally,

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“I stood alone at the center of my art gallery opening, clutching a glass of warm champagne, while the guests whispered behind their hands. My husband, the Capo of the Chicago Outfit, wasn't there. A breaking news alert on my phone explained why. It was a high-definition photo of Dante shielding his mistress, Isabella, from the rain. He was touching her with a protective possessiveness he had never once shown me. Then came his text: "Isabella needed me. Go home." That was the moment the cage door unlocked. I didn't go home to cry. I went to his office the next morning with a stack of papers disguised as "gallery insurance forms." While Isabella sat on his desk, mocking me for being a boring housewife, Dante was too annoyed to read the fine print. He just wanted me gone so he could get back to her. He signed the divorce decree. He signed the asset dissolution. Most importantly, without looking, he signed the irrevocable relinquishment of parental rights. I walked out with my freedom, but fate had a cruel sense of humor. That night, I stared at a positive pregnancy test. I was carrying the Sovrano heir he had always demanded. And he had just legally signed away his right to ever know his child. I fled to the Swiss Alps, vanishing into the snow to raise my baby away from his world of blood and bullets. I thought I was safe, until six months later. Dante hadn't just sent men to look for me. He had burned his own shipping empire to the ground, destroying his status as King, just to prove he would trade it all for the wife he threw away.”
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