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From Mafia Wife To Free Woman

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 528    |    Released on: 10/10/2025

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le excuse after the "herbal tea." Dante was alrea

gunned down, a constant reminder of the throne he'd inherited. Deep withi

The members were his closest men. T

led me '

me sleeping. There were comments rating my body. There was a grotesque calendar

looking fer

reak her y

pregnant. Time to c

soul-reduced to crude jokes among vi

by a ping from my phone. It w

versary of my brother, Dante, and his lovely wife, Ela

nd me from our wedding day. He lo

nniversary party. This was the stage for the

screenshot from 'The Kennel' to a cloud account under

stood there, holding a velvet box. My heart hammered

ut," I said, trying t

," he said. He sat on

nniversary," he sa

as a diamond necklace. It was a collar of

I lied, the word

my neck. His fingers were cold again

't a qu

," I tried, my last attempt

you will be the perfect, doting wife. Do you understand me?" His hand moved from the

ord 'yes' trapp

ied. "I'll send the

to endure this. For my child. I would play the part of the p

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From Mafia Wife To Free Woman
From Mafia Wife To Free Woman
“For three years, I've been the wife of Dante Moretti, the head of the Chicago Bratva. My only purpose was to give him an heir. Today, I stared at the second pink line on a pregnancy test-a death sentence. But my husband didn't want a wife. He wanted a vessel. Hiding outside his office door, I heard him talking to his sister, Isabella. They were placing a million-dollar bet on the gender of my unborn child. "But what about her?" Isabella asked. "Once she gives you the heir, she'll be useless." The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating. "She served her purpose," Dante said, his voice dropping to a chilling whisper. "A broodmare is only valuable when it can produce. After that..." He didn't have to finish. In his world, useless things are discarded. Violently. Every touch, every calculated smile had been a lie to secure his dynasty. He saw a legacy, not a child. He saw a vessel, not a wife. The only way to win his game was to knock the whole board over. I pulled out my phone and called the clinic my friend had told me about. "Yes," I said, my voice a stranger's, hollow and steady. "I'd like to schedule a termination."”
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