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Discarded Mafia Bride: My Empire Rises

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 561    |    Released on: 29/10/2025

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phire ring from the outdoor trash can where I'd tossed

r, my voice flat. "Some

t to Dante's power, filled with the city's underworld elite. The air was thick with

"devotion," how he kept a candle burning for his lost lov

Sienna, looking radiant in a dress the exact shade of my eyes. Holding her other hand was Luc

me gasped. "My God,

ing with a sympathy so false it was almo

ou," he demanded, his small voice laced with a venom th

n't be petty, Elara," she chided, her voice a low h

yes welling with tears as she claimed Luca had insisted she come, that she didn't want to intrude.

to chant for D

eyes finding mine. Then, he dropped to

" he announced to the silent r

ring, identical to the first. He slid it on

s voice a low murmur meant for ever

ng was just a cold, he

for me to make a wish. I closed my eyes, the faces of my pare

eep breath

rophone Dante held out for me. "My wish is..

od the threat immediately. A choked sob escaped

r nails digging into my skin

e turned to Dante, who was still kneeling at m

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Discarded Mafia Bride: My Empire Rises
Discarded Mafia Bride: My Empire Rises
“I woke from a five-year coma not to the faces of my family, but to my own death certificate. It was signed by my parents and my fiancé, Dante Moretti, the most ruthless Don in our world. He had sworn on his father's grave to wait for me. Instead, he replaced me with Sienna-the very woman who put me in that hospital bed. My own son, Luca, looked at me with cold, unfamiliar eyes. "You're not my mother," he sneered, hiding behind the woman who wore my face. My parents rushed to shield her, not me. "You must understand the bigger picture," my father said. "We did what was necessary for the Famiglia." But the final betrayal came after Sienna pushed me off a bridge and needed a blood transfusion. My own parents signed the consent form to use my blood, and my fiancé gave the order. "Save her," he snarled. The nurse told me they were ordered to "discard the blood bag after use." As if I were trash. I walked out of that hospital, a ghost in my own life. I took the new identity my old professor offered and vanished. This time, I wouldn't be Elara Bianchi, the tragic fiancée. I would build an empire of my own.”
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