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Reborn To Ruin The Capo's Wedding

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 616    |    Released on: Today at 18:24

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zo had stolen from my mother's pocket was another nail

difficulty was in keeping the tremor from a six-year-old's voice. When the words 'master suite' were spoken, I n

lvatore's expression

lost his

manding to know who had allowed a

was angry. A cornered rat alway

the theft of my moth

ed if Omertà protected thieves from ch

nd pulled out a crumpled S

signed and approved three days ago. The paper

own the steps and took

was enough to

o if he was truly siphoning Family funds un

o words came out. Nothing. The

ng blow while he was

pregnant could claim a martyr's stipend

ce again. The scrape of a guard's bo

topped their vic

ia world left no room for

an excuse, the heavy i

r burst

clutched the black wedding silk tightly

, leaving behind a pale, waxy sheen

scordant note against the cobblestones as her center of gravity shift

ic beat of her heart against my cheek. I buried my face in her shoulder.

esh blood running do

y I had never seen before. She looked like a

ice shaking with rage as she acc

e crystalline moment, I saw fear flash through his eyes-not fear of my mother, but fear of what her words represented. Carlo's blood. In

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“My mother is marrying a monster tomorrow. I'm the only one who remembers. My widowed mother was arranged to marry Lorenzo, a powerful Mafia Capo. I thought his status would finally bring us protection. But on the third day of their marriage, Lorenzo moved his pregnant mistress, Camilla, into the estate's master suite. She loudly claimed the child in her womb was the orphaned blood of a fallen soldier. "A Capo of Lorenzo's stature is doing your mother a service," the Syndicate wives mocked me, demanding we accept our place. Camilla systematically seized my mother's territory cuts and subjected her to endless psychological torture, while Lorenzo simply turned a blind eye. When the baby was born, it bore the exact same distinct birthmark on its neck as Lorenzo. Only then did we realize Lorenzo had used my mother as a convenient shield for his illicit affair, stealing my dead father's legacy and slowly draining our lives away. I didn't understand why the Family's brutal justice allowed a thief to siphon funds under the guise of caring for a martyr's widow, leaving us to die in absolute disgrace. Opening my eyes again, I was back to the day before the mob wedding. Looking at my six-year-old hands, I grabbed the torn marriage petition and stole the secret trust documents. This time, I ran straight to the heavily guarded gates of Don Salvatore, the most ruthless executioner in the city.”