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ne. My husband, Dante Sovrano, the most feared man in Chicago, had promis
ng his own thousand-dollar suit get soaked just to protect her. The headline flashe
triumph into a public spectacle of humiliation. Then his text arrived, a cold, final confirmat
he top floor of his skyscraper. I poured all my loneliness and heartbreak onto my canvases,
. It turned to ice. He hadn't ju
into his office and handed him
ruption to his empire-building. He snatche
tucked directly undernea
fe like she was nothing more t
pte
ra
n a gallery wall, my husband, Dante Sovrano, was on th
as supposed to be the culmination of everything. The night I stopped being just Mrs. Sovrano, the qu
worked in the sterile, soundproof studio Dante had built for me, a gilded cage on the top floor of his skyscraper. He c
a void where my husband should have been. He had promised. "Of course, *cara*. I wouldn't miss it for the world," he'
open, a knot of dread tightening in my stomach. The headline was stark. *
s expression was grim, focused. Isabella Romano, the brilliant, ruthless underboss of the Romano family, looked up at him with an
is crucial for the new Sovrano-Romano alliance, a
He was choosing his business, choosing *her*, over me, and he was doing it on
pity, their morbid curiosity. It was a physical weight pressing down on me. I was the Don's
ed again. A t
abella needed me. You
el, sputtering into a cold, complete silence. This was Omertà, the code of silence, twisted into a domestic ve
ng my place. I was a beautiful object he owned, a piece of art to hang on his wall, proof that the bea
, appeared at my side, his face etched
a last-minute meeting. You know how it is." The lie was automatic, a reflex honed by yea
he didn't believe a word. "Well, your public await
pting congratulations from people whose eyes were full of pity. I talked about my tech
that bird repr
art. He saw only the value it brought him, the polish it gave his blood-soaked name. Dante Sovrano hadn't
heart used to be. Not sadness. Not anger. I
ase me. He woul
break hi
f Julian's office. My hands were steady now
vrano. I need you to
rs?" he asked, hi
. "But that's not all. I have an idea. A way to ge
risky. If Dan
. He's never once looked at a contract related to my art, he just
se on the other
reaked window. "I want him to sign away his marriage the same w
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