The Swapped Bride: His Unseen Queen

The Swapped Bride: His Unseen Queen

Marnie Nomura

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I woke up gasping for air, expecting to feel the crushed ribs and shattered glass from the fatal car crash. Instead, I found myself in the cavernous bedroom of the Franco Estate in 1928 Chicago. In my past life, my stepmother forced me to marry a golden-boy politician, while throwing my stepsister Clara to Damien Franco, the ruthless mafia boss. But Clara became the Mafia Queen, and Damien destroyed my husband's career, leaving me to die in disgrace as a sacrificed pawn. This time, the script was flipped. My stepmother kept the "clean" politician for Clara and threw me to the monster. Just three days after my wedding, my family arrived at my new home. Not to comfort me, but to strip me of my late mother's trust fund. They rigged my assets, leaving me with toxic, gang-tied warehouses designed to bankrupt me and get me killed in an Irish mob turf war. "She's not a wife, she's collateral meant to absorb the mafia's bullets. She'll be dead within a year." Clara's mocking words reached my ears, confirming my darkest fears. I spent my entire last life bleeding my soul dry for their approval, only to be betrayed. I couldn't fathom how my own father and brothers could gleefully orchestrate my murder just to line their pockets. But they had no idea they had just handed me the keys to the underworld. I wasn't that naive girl anymore. I slammed the ledgers of their embezzlement onto the mahogany table, looked my arrogant brothers in the eye, and invoked the absolute, bloody laws of the Cosa Nostra to collect their debts. This time, I would tear their empire to the ground.

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I jolted upright, gasping for air. The heavy silk sheets of my bedroom in the Rowland Estate clung to my fever-drenched skin. I pressed a trembling hand to my chest, expecting to feel the crushed ribs and shattered glass from the car crash.

Nothing. Only the steady, frantic beating of my own heart.

I looked around the cavernous, familiar bedroom. The dark French furniture, the balcony overlooking the manicured gardens of our estate. This wasn't Washington D.C. This was Chicago. 1928.

The fever had finally broken, leaving behind a flood of memories so vivid they tasted like blood and ash. A past life. A life where my stepmother, Catherine, had played God in the Rowland family parlor. In that life, she had handed me to Harrison Davies, the golden-boy politician, and thrown her own flesh and blood, Clara, to the wolves-to Damien Franco, the untamed heir of the Chicago Outfit.

I closed my eyes, the phantom flashbulbs of my grand wedding at Trinity Church blinding me. It had been a spectacle of champagne and lies. Clara's wedding, by contrast, had been a grim affair at the Cook County Courthouse, witnessed only by a judge on the payroll and stone-faced *Soldiers* reeking of cigar smoke and gunsmoke.

I had spent years bleeding my soul dry to build Harrison's empire, turning him into a senator. I thought I held power in Washington. But Clara had learned the truth: Washington was nothing but a den of whispering rats.

While I played the perfect political wife, Damien Franco had been fighting a bloody *Vendetta* against the Mendoza family in the narrow streets and speakeasies of the West Side. He spent his nights at The Green Mill with his mistresses, letting the city think he was a madman. But when he finally emerged victorious, he didn't just claim the title of *Don*-he crowned Clara his *Mafia Queen*.

And then, Damien had turned his sights on us. With a few untraceable ledgers and a whisper to the FBI, he dismantled Harrison's entire political career. He proved that the law was just a weapon for the strongest predator. My life had ended in disgrace and twisted metal, a pathetic pawn sacrificed on a board I didn't even know I was playing on.

I looked down at the heavy gold engagement ring on my left hand.

This time, the script was flipped.

Catherine had decided to keep the "clean" politician for Clara and throw me to the monster. She thought she was condemning me to a living hell. She had no idea she had just handed me the keys to the only kingdom that mattered.

Damien Franco was a ruthless, cold-blooded killer who had barely looked at me since he slipped this ring on my finger. To him, I was a forced bargain, a shackle imposed by his family to legitimize their blood money.

Let him ignore me. I didn't need his affection. I needed his name.

I threw off the damp covers and walked toward the vanity mirror. The woman staring back at me was pale, but her eyes were no longer those of a naive girl desperate for her family's approval. They were the eyes of a survivor.

It had been three days since the engagement was announced, and I had spent most of them burning in this feverish purgatory.

A soft knock at the door pulled me from my thoughts. It was Maria, one of the estate maids.

"Miss Rowland", she murmured, her eyes downcast in that ingrained display of deference. "Your brothers are waiting in the downstairs parlor. They asked me to see if your fever has passed, and requested you join them."

A cold smile touched my lips. Sean, Liam, and Connor. Catherine's loyal lapdogs, using my illness as a convenient excuse to draw me out of my room, eager to inspect the damage, to gloat over my impending exile into the underworld.

"Tell them I will be down shortly," I said, my voice steady and devoid of the warmth I used to freely give them.

I turned to the wardrobe, selecting a dark, impeccably tailored silk dress. They expected to find a broken girl trembling on the eve of her damnation. I smoothed the fabric over my hips, stepping out of the cold bedroom and making my way toward the heavy oak doors of the downstairs parlor.

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“I woke up gasping for air, expecting to feel the crushed ribs and shattered glass from the fatal car crash. Instead, I found myself in the cavernous bedroom of the Franco Estate in 1928 Chicago. In my past life, my stepmother forced me to marry a golden-boy politician, while throwing my stepsister Clara to Damien Franco, the ruthless mafia boss. But Clara became the Mafia Queen, and Damien destroyed my husband's career, leaving me to die in disgrace as a sacrificed pawn. This time, the script was flipped. My stepmother kept the "clean" politician for Clara and threw me to the monster. Just three days after my wedding, my family arrived at my new home. Not to comfort me, but to strip me of my late mother's trust fund. They rigged my assets, leaving me with toxic, gang-tied warehouses designed to bankrupt me and get me killed in an Irish mob turf war. "She's not a wife, she's collateral meant to absorb the mafia's bullets. She'll be dead within a year." Clara's mocking words reached my ears, confirming my darkest fears. I spent my entire last life bleeding my soul dry for their approval, only to be betrayed. I couldn't fathom how my own father and brothers could gleefully orchestrate my murder just to line their pockets. But they had no idea they had just handed me the keys to the underworld. I wasn't that naive girl anymore. I slammed the ledgers of their embezzlement onto the mahogany table, looked my arrogant brothers in the eye, and invoked the absolute, bloody laws of the Cosa Nostra to collect their debts. This time, I would tear their empire to the ground.”
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