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Too Late, Mr. Capo: Watch Me Shine

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 769    |    Released on: Today at 11:47

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rt, but my mind was already o

oppressive dark for the headlights of a passing car. The silence was so complete I could hear t

es, plastering the torn fabric

d seeped into my bones, shaking my frame with violent shive

arp

branch breaking echoed from

g-low, guttural, heavy, a

ickened my pace. Every step on the jagged gravel in

led further down the mountain, while the right

g I needed shelter, not m

e I had vanished. A massive pile of dirt and up

over the wet earth, my frozen finger

a loose rock, and

slammed against a stone, and my vision flar

aring up at the stars through

s mountain. I wondered if Mia was sitting in his pas

blew the torn fabric o

placed by a strange lightness, as if my body were no lon

ight swept

me over. A thick, calloused hand presse

a rough voi

over his broad back. He wrapped a heavy, militar

my nose, followed by the sav

was a ceiling of rou

quilts. A cast-iron stove burned fiercely a few feet away, its

stle of the quilts, he turned his head, hold

me the cup. The sharp, swe

ok so violently that I splashed ha

k, set it down on a nearby wooden cra

groundskeeper for the estate up the ridge. I will ge

towel. "Is there a te

n is a dead zone. The nearest town

ands. I took a sip of the spicy, burning tea,

I whispered,

stove once more. "It is nothing. You find so

ire, sending a shower of orange

dress?" Dante asked, his gaze fixed

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“For our third wedding anniversary, I wore the thin floral dress my husband demanded and made his favorite traditional broth. I just wanted to be the perfect Mafia wife. But halfway up a freezing mountain, he played a voice message from his secretary. "Leave her on the roadside. Take her phone and coat. Let's see if she crawls back begging on her knees." To my absolute horror, my husband actually pulled over, dragged me out into the dirt, and drove away. He left me at nine degrees below zero. When I nearly died in the snow instead of begging, he launched a vicious smear campaign. He claimed I abandoned him to sleep with the groundskeeper who saved my life. He filed for a Syndicate divorce, demanding my dowry back and threatening to crush my father's business if I didn't surrender. While I scrubbed diner floors to survive, his secretary moved into my penthouse and wore my diamond anniversary necklace. They thought the freezing cold and poverty would break my spirit. They thought I was just a fragile, disposable pawn who would eventually cave to his power. But they didn't know I had the hidden dashcam footage of that night. As I walked into the Mafia Tribunal, I looked at his arrogant face and prepared to show the Dons exactly what kind of coward my husband truly was.”