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The Don's Pawn, A Queen's Revenge

Chapter 7 No.7

Word Count: 1286    |    Released on: 28/01/2026

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sharp enough to draw blood through the silk of my dress. The music from the b

a mask of cosmetic tightness and genuine disdain. "You

e her touch had lingered. "I was merely freshening up, Mrs. Moret

ent and decorative. Not roaming around like a puttana (whore) looking for customers. You re

a chastised puppy. I watched her go, a cold fire igniting in

a dark king holding court. His gaze snapped to me the moment I entered, heavy and unreadable, tracking my every step until I sank

ach for my water glass

f a viper, her emerald dress shimmering under the chandeliers. She sat at t

er technique polished by expensive lessons, but it lacked soul. It was st

king onto mine across the room. She picked up a mic

. "Music has always been the heartbeat of our culture here in Chi

The weight of hundreds of s

h faux sweetness, "surely you have a talent to share? Or perhap

ar. "The Falcones are known for their trigger fingers, not their appreciation of

hrough the room. L

e at the scene palpable, though whether it was directed at them or me, I couldn't tel

bric of his suit. He looked down a

I whi

ce. I walked to the stage, my heels clicking rhythmically against the ma

the spotlight. I didn't choose a lullaby. I didn't

he keys and unleashed

precise, tackling the notorious jumps with a ferocity that bordered on violence. T

eat of Vincenzo's possessiveness. The melody grew faster, louder, a chaotic symphony of rebellion. I wasn't pl

us chord, the vibration traveled

solute, stu

stood and gave a small, sharp bow. Alida's face was drained of color, her mouth slightly a

e. He hadn't clapped. He was leaning back in his chair, his wine glass forgotten in his hand, watching me with an inte

d sit, a shadow f

ormance," a smooth,

ed to smoky backrooms in Brooklyn and

ly's most lethal Caporegimes. He was dressed in a suit that cost more than most people's

and. "I am Marco Viti. Caporegime for the Fal

his hand with a grip that looked bone-crushing. "I

ly," Marco replied smoothly. T

even an ounce of the deference he usually did, my cover was blown. I wo

flicker of pride, perhaps, or warning. Then, his

me a curt, respectful nod. "Your

ed to say, my voice steady des

Erica, who looked flustered by his p

ng a breath I didn't know I

incenzo's voice w

and Marco's retreating figure. He wasn't looking at me like a prize

y father," I lied, r

The music had won the crowd, but Marco's appearance had woken the beast. The predator in him se

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The Don's Pawn, A Queen's Revenge
The Don's Pawn, A Queen's Revenge
“My family sent me to marry into the enemy, a ruthless Don in Chicago. From the moment I arrived, I was treated like a common whore, a pawn to be humiliated and discarded. But they made one fatal mistake: they thought I was a lamb, when I was really a wolf in disguise. Sent to Chicago for an arranged marriage with Don Vincenzo Moretti, Isabella Falcone arrived at his hostile estate, instantly an unwelcome outsider. Hostility turned personal. Publicly shamed and trapped in Vincenzo's bed by his cousin, the Don accused me of whoring for family favor. I faced constant humiliation. Family insulted me, staff trapped me. Vincenzo was cold. A rival framed me with a planted diamond, and the Consigliere declared me a thief, ordering soldiers to drag me away. Branded a criminal by a rigged game, injustice fueled a cold, clear rage. I was a pawn, but I would show them a queen. My fear hardened into lethal resolve. Alida Savage thought she'd destroyed me, but only declared war on the wrong woman. I would tear down all who dared to underestimate me.”