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My Mafia Husband's Deadly Secret

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 447    |    Released on: 22/10/2025

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of smoked glass and black steel that offered a god's-eye view of the city. I'

at something he'd said. Her presence here wasn't a social visit; it was a power pla

ed. "Alessia. Be a doll and get

Don's wife-like a servant. Dante's men watched, their faces carefu

r weeks. In that moment, I felt the last ember

my voice a perfect ma

eliberate slowness. When I returned, I walked toward the desk. Isabella rose in

im of the cup, directly onto my r

asped, dropping the cup and saucer

a cried, but her eyes were glitteri

t toward her. He put his arm around her

la?" he asked, his vo

e. He didn't see my hand,

a snarl. "Look at this mess. Clean it up. A

verdict, delivered before his entire court

mpared to the cold, hard certainty that settled in my soul. This wasn't an accid

was gone.

errible was taking root. A quiet,

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“For years, I was the perfect, quiet wife to Dante Moretti, the most feared Mafia Don in New York. I mistook his lavish gifts for affection and his cold protection for care. The ninety-ninth time I asked for a divorce, he laughed. An hour later, his mistress, Isabella, called him. "Get out," he ordered, leaving me on a dark street corner in the pouring rain so he could rush to her side. As I watched his armored car vanish, I finally understood the truth. Our marriage was a transaction, a pact made to settle my father's debts. I was just a placeholder, a substitute living a life designed for Isabella. Every gift, every gesture, was an echo of her tastes. He never saw me. To him, I wasn't his wife; I was a possession. An obligation he could discard at will. He thought I was too weak, too dependent to ever fight back. He believed I couldn't survive without him. He thought I would just run and hide. He was wrong. You don't escape a man like Dante Moretti. He would hunt you to the ends of the earth, not out of love, but out of pride. To break a pact with a Don, you can't just run. You have to be prepared for war. And standing there, drenched and abandoned, I made a new vow: I wouldn't just leave him. I would burn his entire world to ash.”