She Died Once: Now The Mafia Kneels

She Died Once: Now The Mafia Kneels

Benjamen Ernst

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I was the Mafia Princess of the Wolfe family, engaged to Daniel Marino to unite our powerful syndicates. But during a hit at a speakeasy, we were both gunned down. As my chest was torn apart by a Tommy gun, I looked at my fiancé, expecting him to reach for me. Instead, there was no despair in his eyes, only a twisted, selfish terror. We both died on that floor, but the devil sent us back to the day of my hospital discharge. Instead of finalizing our wedding, Daniel stormed into my father's study. "I won't marry Isabella. I want Celine." He demanded to break our engagement, claiming he wouldn't be collateral damage in a Wolfe family war, and declared his true love for my sweet, orphaned adopted sister. He thought shedding me would save his life, completely unaware that the assassination was orchestrated by his precious Celine. In my past life, I didn't know she was a rat who sold our patrol routes to rivals and plotted my murder just to take my place. If I hadn't died once, I would have believed her manufactured tears and comforted her. But this time, I remembered everything. I buried the vengeful woman I had become and let my face pale as I pushed open the heavy oak doors. "Daniel? You... you want Celine?" I whispered, forcing a heartbroken tear to fall. This time, I would play the fragile victim, just so I could orchestrate their absolute ruin.

She Died Once: Now The Mafia Kneels Chapter 1 No.1

Isabella POV

The memory of my death tasted like copper and expensive champagne.

Even now, I could feel the phantom chill of the stiletto blade sliding smoothly between my ribs, piercing my heart. But more vividly, I remembered the look in Dante Falcone's eyes-a sickening blend of shock and agony-as I drove my mother-of-pearl hairpin deep into his throat. We had bled out together on the Persian rug of that Art Deco suite at The Drake Hotel, two reigning monarchs of Chicago's underworld choking on our own ruined ambitions.

I blinked, and the scent of blood vanished, replaced by the heavy aroma of Cuban cigars and aged whiskey.

I wasn't dead. I was seventeen again, standing in the dimly lit hallway of the Moretti Estate. My hand hovered inches from the heavy mahogany door of my father's study. It was slightly ajar, and the voices bleeding through the crack froze the blood in my veins.

"I won't marry Isabella."

It was Dante. His voice was firm, laced with an arrogant certainty that hadn't been there yesterday.

"I am breaking the betrothal, Don Marco. I want Eva. I will only marry Eva."

The words hit me like a physical blow, but not out of heartbreak. Clarity. Dante Falcone had remembered. He had brought his memories of our bloody future back with him, and he thought he could simply rewrite the script by discarding me for my adoptive sister, the treacherous snake who had helped orchestrate my family's downfall.

He thought he was the only one who knew the future.

A cold, calculating calm washed over me. I am a Moretti. We don't cry over traitors; we bury them. If Dante wanted to play the visionary, I would let him. I would be the perfect, oblivious victim.

I pushed the door open, letting my face drain of color. I widened my eyes, summoning a look of pure, unadulterated devastation. "Dante?" I whispered, my voice trembling flawlessly.

The room fell into a deathly silence. Dante turned to me, his handsome face tightening. He looked at me not with the hatred of our final moments, but with a condescending pity. He really thought I was still the naive girl desperately in love with him.

"Izzy..." he started, taking a step forward.

"Do not speak her name!"

The roar shook the very foundations of the room. My father, Don Marco 'The Butcher' Moretti, surged to his feet. His broad chest heaved, his eyes blazing with a lethal, predatory fury. In one violent motion, he grabbed the heavy crystal whiskey decanter from his desk and hurled it at the stone fireplace.

Crash.

Amber liquid and jagged shards of glass exploded across the hearth. The air instantly turned volatile, thick with the promise of a Vendetta.

"You dare come into my home and insult the Moretti blood?" my father snarled, his voice dropping to a dangerous, gravelly register. "Your father, Don Vincent, begged for this alliance on his knees to stop a war. And you, a boy playing at being a man, think you can tear up a blood oath?"

Dante lifted his chin, his jaw set. "I respect you, Don Marco. But there is no love between Isabella and me. We would only destroy each other. Eva is the one I-"

"Enough!"

My mother, Sofia, moved faster than I could track. She crossed the room and pulled me fiercely into her arms, pressing my face against her silk blouse to shield me from the humiliation. I let my shoulders shake, playing the part of the broken princess to perfection.

"Does your father know of this disrespect, Dante?" my mother demanded, her voice a whip cracking in the tense air. She glared at him with absolute disgust. "You break a sacred vow, and for what? You think our daughter is trash you can just discard? And you dare to drag Eva-a sweet, innocent girl who loves Isabella like a sister-into your dishonorable mess?"

Over my mother's shoulder, I peeked at Dante. He stood tall, absorbing the wrath of the Mafia Queen, looking entirely too pleased with himself for surviving the initial blast. He thought the worst was over. He thought he had won.

I buried my face deeper into my mother's embrace, hiding the dark, venomous smile that curved my lips.

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“I was the Mafia Princess of the Wolfe family, engaged to Daniel Marino to unite our powerful syndicates. But during a hit at a speakeasy, we were both gunned down. As my chest was torn apart by a Tommy gun, I looked at my fiancé, expecting him to reach for me. Instead, there was no despair in his eyes, only a twisted, selfish terror. We both died on that floor, but the devil sent us back to the day of my hospital discharge. Instead of finalizing our wedding, Daniel stormed into my father's study. "I won't marry Isabella. I want Celine." He demanded to break our engagement, claiming he wouldn't be collateral damage in a Wolfe family war, and declared his true love for my sweet, orphaned adopted sister. He thought shedding me would save his life, completely unaware that the assassination was orchestrated by his precious Celine. In my past life, I didn't know she was a rat who sold our patrol routes to rivals and plotted my murder just to take my place. If I hadn't died once, I would have believed her manufactured tears and comforted her. But this time, I remembered everything. I buried the vengeful woman I had become and let my face pale as I pushed open the heavy oak doors. "Daniel? You... you want Celine?" I whispered, forcing a heartbroken tear to fall. This time, I would play the fragile victim, just so I could orchestrate their absolute ruin.”
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