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The Erased Wife's Spectacular Wedding Revenge

Chapter 2 No.2

Word Count: 848    |    Released on: 18/05/2026

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go, fumbling with a bottle of wine while his other hand held his phone, he'd asked me to type in his passcode. "Seven-seven-one-four," he'd said. "The date the family business incorporated." I'd typed

g chaos had made him sloppy. He'd meant to archive the conversation before tonight, I knew it as surely as I knew my own name. But the days l

in my mind now, a

s I'd memorized over wine and

en. I tapped it. The conversation with

had just arrived, was three lines. Three lin

worth the wait. Now that the wedding's behi

r homes, learning to read a room before I learned to read a book. I'd survived places where the wrong reacti

t of freedom-that was how he'd sold it. I'd smiled and told him to enjoy it. I'd be

ntimate. Plans. This wasn't a mistake he'd made.

itself-a quiet, clinical heave that left me gripping the marble. I looked at my reflection. Pale

woman the Moretti family had chosen for Alex years ago

atience.

hat I had was strategy-the one thing that had carried me out of every bad sit

I needed

asual intimacy of people who'd never had to hide from each other-only

s read. Swiped the notification away. Placed the pho

ce. I'd been giving

under the spray. Three years. Three years of him telling me I was different, that I'd earned my place at

ogued it as reserved approval, the best I could hope for from a woman who measur

oasted us at the reception. The only person at my own wedding who hadn'

ower c

steady, controlled beat. I'd learned to

r handl

o decide what kind of perfo

ping, wearing the satisfied smile of a man who believed

The kind of question a man asks when he expects t

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“My wedding was perfect. Every rose. Every note of music. Every lie. I married Alessandro Moretti believing I was the heroine of a love story. The heir to the most feared family on the West Coast had chosen me-a wedding planner from nowhere-over duty, over blood, over the Rossetti princess his mother had already picked for him. I thought that meant he loved me. I was wrong. The text came through on our wedding night. From her. Gianna Rossetti. "Now that the wedding's over, when do I finally get you to myself?" Three days later, Alex looked me in the eye from a hospital bed and asked, "I'm sorry... who are you?" Fake amnesia. A staged accident. His mother, his mistress, and the family doctor-all in on it. They wanted me to walk away quietly. What I didn't know then was that walking away quietly was the kindest option on the table. The other one involved a car accident on a winding road and a funeral no one would question. Then Don Moretti's man handed me an envelope of cash on the sidewalk outside the apartment I no longer had a key to. "Start over somewhere comfortable," he said. "Far from San Francisco." I took the money. I didn't leave. I'm going to plan their wedding now. Gianna and Alex. The princess and the heir. And when I'm done, every chandelier, every centerpiece, every last napkin will be a monument to the worst mistake the Moretti family ever made. They thought they were giving me an exit. I'm building them a cage.”