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I Switched Our Sons First

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 826    |    Released on: Today at 10:07

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, and his presence was not a drop in temperature, but a physical wei

ure was rigid, his eyes scanning the room

cco. Instead, he walked straight to my side

word with deep revere

ng my gaze fixe

mself to sit up slightly, fighting the weakne

tayed firmly planted by

Breaking the sacred Omerta of our family history, he laid out

beside him was not his mother. With a

," Lorenzo wheezed. "And

he turned his head and looked at me. Not at Alessia. At me. The woman who had held his hand through every fever, who had taught him to read ledgers before he learned to shoot, who had never

is face becoming a study in s

meet his gaze, letting him play hi

en, a desperate, greedy smile stretching across her face. "My beautiful b

ward. The sheer repulsion radiating fro

his voice was a low

t her acting like a saint." He shoved his

w every cent I ever made at the card tables. I spent my youth paying

nd, her eyes flashing. "Shut

the bed. He stared down at Lorenzo, who was sh

ct me to acknowledge t

is mouth, but no

his voice echoing off the sterile walls. "She raised me. She protected m

amed frantically, pointing an accusing finger at

t cleanly through the screaming. It was the f

oth of you." The Don's chest heaved. "I hav

bed. "The will. You are finalizing the transfer of the Syndicate's

onsigliere," Lorenzo said, closing his

mirk appearing on her face. I kept my hands neat

sed, and then the oak door opened once again. The Consigliere stepped into th

the briefcase in the Consigliere's hand contained the instrument of her destruction. And the son she was trying to claim-the son she

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I Switched Our Sons First
I Switched Our Sons First
“As my husband-the most feared Mafia Don in the city-lay dying, I stood by his bed playing the perfect, grieving wife. But with his dying breath, he confessed a horrifying secret: twenty-six years ago, he secretly swapped our newborn infants in the hospital. He told me he gave my flesh and blood to his mistress so her child could inherit the empire safely, while leaving his own legitimate son to rot in the slums. Before I could even process the betrayal, his mistress and her thug son burst into the hospital suite. "I grew up in the gutter while your fake son wore custom suits," the street rat spat, kicking the bedframe. "I want the penthouses and the millions in cash by tomorrow." The mistress paraded around the room, gloating about how her bloodline would now rule the underworld. Lorenzo signed the entire Syndicate over to the Underboss-the son he believed was hers-leaving me with nothing but a violent, greedy parasite. They thought they had won. They thought I was just a discarded, empty shell, completely stripped of my power, my legacy, and my child. But as I watched the ink dry on the will, I buried a cold, triumphant smile. They didn't know one crucial detail. Twenty-six years ago, I was awake when he made the swap. And in the dead of night, I had crept down to her room and switched the babies right back.”