The Unwanted Wife He Broke In Rain
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ago, forced me to kneel in the freez
r fake tears o
jagged cramp seized my body. I screamed for him, be
He just lit a cigarette
re ready to learn
ocking the door and leaving
The doctors told me the dama
o the estate, a ghost in my own home, he threw me into a flooded
ys to protect a child
e moment th
I didn't just pack a bag. I execute
ani
security footage of Elena's lies, the medical report of the miscarriage he caused, a
his knees screaming my
pte
threatened the fragile, secret life growing inside me. All because the man I loved-th
iron and heavy as judgment. It soaked through my thin silk dress in seconds,
t stomach, a futile attempt to shield the two-mo
warm. He was the Reaper, the Capo dei Capi, a man who had slaughtered the e
also my
ung prince could live to become the King. He had taken me in, the grieving orphan, and promi
me like I was a
ng baritone that usually made my toes curl in pleasure. Now,
es, looking fragile, looking like the saint she claimed to be. She told him I had pushed her son, Leo. She
ind. He saw a de
e guards by the gate, men I had known since I was a child, looked
gh the wind tore the words from my
the gloom. He was teaching me a lesson. That was the Mafia way
it hap
my lower abdomen. It was sudd
over until my foreh
my voice cracking.
ash, his expr
e ready to apologiz
The heavy door clicked shut, sealing o
apart from the inside. I felt something warm and wet slide
f my vision. The vow we made before God was dead. The man
ere the landline sat. The guard, Mario, looked at me with horror. He s
ngers were blue. I dialed a
ther. The man who hated me because I bro
d on the s
d, my voice soundin
hat, child?"
t the mansion that was now a tomb.