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The Billionaire Who Lost His Sun

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 716    |    Released on: 10/10/2025

"Ria" Ro

was a flawless diamond, a perfect symbol of the Moretti Family's power-cold, brillia

raw, the skin beneath them bruised with exhaustion. I didn't re

to pull the ring off, but it wouldn't budge

ng into my bones. I twisted the ring, pulling hard, my skin protesting. It slid

d for with my mother's life. My first instinct was to smas

too emotional

on her nightstand, next to a worn copy of her favorite book. It

l, numbing tasks. There was no room for gr

der and vanilla-hit me like a physical blow. It was the smell of

raw, ugly sound that tore through the silence. Then I cla

ngs into three piles

dwritten recipe book, and a soft, faded cashmere sweater that still smelled of her.

s. My mother, Salvatore, Sofia, and me, all smiling for the camera in front of t

Sofia's was predatory. I could see it now. The way her hand rested a little too high on S

lie. Al

g kit. I didn't rip the photo. Ripping was messy, emotional. I cut. I carefull

n pile. I tucked the trimmed photo of ju

picture. It was her, standing alone on the balcony of their Aspen chalet, a

d to feel wasn't there. Instead, a strange calm settled over me. This wasn't a new betrayal. It was

compass needle, pointing

amond ring mocked me from its place beside th

without a second thought. I watched the water swirl, carrying five ye

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“I was arranging lilies for my engagement party when the hospital called. A dog bite, they said. My fiancé, Salvatore Moretti, was supposed to be in Chicago on business. But he answered my frantic call from a ski slope in Aspen, with the sound of my best friend, Sofia, laughing in the background. He told me not to worry, that my mother's injury was just a scratch. But when I got to the hospital, I learned it was Sofia's unvaccinated Doberman that had attacked my diabetic mother. I texted Sal that her kidneys were failing, that they might have to amputate. His only reply: "Sofia is hysterical. She feels terrible. Calm her down for me, okay?" Hours later, Sofia posted a photo of Sal kissing her on a ski lift. The next call I got was from the doctor, telling me my mother's heart had stopped. She died alone, while the man who swore to protect me was on a romantic vacation with the woman whose dog killed her. The rage inside me wasn't hot; it turned into a block of ice. I didn't drive back to the penthouse he gave me. I went to my mother's empty house and made a call I hadn't made in fifteen years. To my estranged father, a man whose name was a ghost story in Salvatore's world: Don Matteo Costello. "I'm coming home," I told him. My vendetta wouldn't be one of blood. It would be one of erasure. I would dismantle my life here and disappear so completely, it would be as if I had never existed.”
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