Breaking The Cage: The Mafia Wife's Revenge
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ly I knew existed, preparing to tell my husband, the ruthles
hare the news, the b
was Serena, the woman from the photos I had received just hours a
Michael," she purred in fro
ass of red wine all over me. The liquid soaked into my
ael to defend me.
at the crowd, ter
ssed, his eyes cold. "Go upstair
away with his mistress, leaving me
bbing in the bedroom
she said. "Tonight, Michae
his reputation. But that wasn't
uld protect this child, but his f
I whispered to the butler, m
sed a miscarriage. Tell
nd Michael Thorne is about to fin
pte
via
new existed when the envelope slid under the door. It was
name. Just a thick, heavy silence that screamed louder
tinct woven into my DNA. In the world of the Chicago Outfit, anony
e it
ll onto the plush carp
nished fro
istakable. Michael Thorne. My husband. The man who had sworn vows to me in a
his tie loose. A woman with dark, cascading hair was leaning into him
the look in his eyes. He looked at her the way
My hand went instin
e mo
. A baby that was supposed to cement the peace between our families.
awled out before me, a grid of lights and power. From up here, i
t was
en cage. A very expens
mily butler, kno
voice sounded hollow
professional indifference, but I saw the flicker of pity in
nd Mr. Thorne has just called. He is on his final appr
ere first?" I aske
. He cited
af
police commissioner and half the zon
, Jennings
dropping briefly to the photo on th
ything else,
to scream. I wanted to burn th
ng my spine straigh
closing the door on
at felt like a fairytale. Michael was handsome, ruthless, and charming. He made m
three months ago. Business, he s
i
eth Hayes, had wa
steak with surgical precision. "It is your job to be the main cours
ing cynical. I thoug
I ran to it, hoping for an ex
at the gala. Wea
ilence. No 'I missed
. It rang once. Twi
led a
cem
just cheating. He was dismissing me. He was treating me like a
Pale skin. Wide eyes. A body tha
. I could cry. I
ctly who I was. I was a Hayes. My father ran
ter in my sto
to the reflection. "Even if I have
strapless, and fit like a second skin. I
ed to match. I slid my feet into heels t
nd tonight, Michael Thorne finds