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A Doctor's Fall, A Mafia Queen's Rise

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 504    |    Released on: 22/10/2025

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claration of war all at once. This child, this tiny, impossible life, was a

h the hospital corridors in

holding a weeping Hayden, his hand stroking her hair, his ex

ng?" Hayden whispered, h

rrogant disdain. "She trusts me co

ld. The perfect

" Hayden pushed, her voice hardeni

can't just cast her aside. There would be a war." He paused, and his next words shattered what wa

e, our vows, reduced to a tran

ilio's shoulder. A slow, triumphant, malicious smile spread across h

. I was his gilded cage. His perform

ished floor until I reached the sanctuary of my office. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely unlock the door. I collapsed into my desk c

this lie. I couldn't let my ba

ater, I ca

unrecognizable-cold steel.

What's

he swore to give the Falcone family i

argue. A moment later, my

"Cara, I need you to look your best tonight. The an

eflection of a woman I didn't recogn

id, my voice devoid of al

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A Doctor's Fall, A Mafia Queen's Rise
A Doctor's Fall, A Mafia Queen's Rise
“My husband, a Mafia Underboss, built me a perfect life. I was the Chief Resident at a top hospital, the accomplished Dr. Falcone. But my world shattered when a woman brought her four-year-old son to my clinic. The boy had a rare genetic allergy-one that runs only in my family. On his intake form, his father's name was listed as "Emilio Thomas," my husband's secret middle name. Then, my husband's voice came through the woman's phone, and I saw him pick them up from my office window, a perfect, secret family. That night, at our family's most important gala, the boy ran up to me, screaming, "You're the bad lady trying to take my daddy away!" The crowd turned on me, whispering that I was the other woman. On the boy's wrist was the custom bracelet I gave my husband on our first anniversary. When I reached for it, Emilio shoved me. I hit my head on a table, and a sharp pain ripped through my abdomen as blood soaked my dress. I lost the baby I didn't even know I was carrying-the legitimate Moretti heir. My husband turned his back on me, leaving with his other family as I bled on the ballroom floor. He never visited me in the hospital. His mistress, Hayden, did. She gloated that she'd planned it all, and that Emilio swore he'd never have another child after their son was born. I was just a barren, placeholder wife. But this was more than a betrayal; it was a declaration of war. That night, I stared at two pink lines on a pregnancy test I'd taken before the gala. I was six weeks pregnant with the true Moretti heir, and now, I had a weapon.”
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