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When Love Rebuilds From Frozen Hearts

When Love Rebuilds From Frozen Hearts

Author: Landslide
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1261    |    Released on: 10/10/2025

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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“On the night of my career-defining art exhibition, I stood completely alone. My husband, Dante Sovrano, the most feared man in Chicago, had promised he wouldn't miss it for the world. Instead, he was on the evening news. He was shielding another woman-his ruthless business partner-from a downpour, letting his own thousand-dollar suit get soaked just to protect her. The headline flashed below them, calling their new alliance a "power move" that would reshape the city. The guests at my gallery immediately began to whisper. Their pitying looks turned my greatest triumph into a public spectacle of humiliation. Then his text arrived, a cold, final confirmation of my place in his life: "Something came up. Isabella needed me. You understand. Business." For four years, I had been his possession. A quiet, artistic wife kept in a gilded cage on the top floor of his skyscraper. I poured all my loneliness and heartbreak onto my canvases, but he never truly saw my art. He never truly saw me. He just saw another one of his assets. My heart didn't break that night. It turned to ice. He hadn't just neglected me; he had erased me. So the next morning, I walked into his office and handed him a stack of gallery contracts. He barely glanced up, annoyed at the interruption to his empire-building. He snatched the pen and signed on the line I'd marked. He didn't know the page tucked directly underneath was our divorce decree. He had just signed away his wife like she was nothing more than an invoice for art supplies.”
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