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He Betrayed Me, Now He Begs

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

Word Count: 610    |    Released on: 12/11/2025

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He Betrayed Me, Now He Begs
He Betrayed Me, Now He Begs
“For seven years, I was the architect of my fiancé's criminal empire and the strategist behind his every move. I was Dante Gallo's unofficial Consigliere, his partner in everything but name. Tomorrow, I was finally supposed to marry him and take my place as the queen to his throne. But on the eve of our wedding, a single text message sent by mistake detonated my life. It was a photo from Dante, showing a platinum wedding band on his hand. The message read: "Married this morning. She's safe now." My gaze fell to the engagement ring on my own finger. It was the identical band, just smaller. The engraved initials 'D.I.' didn't stand for Dante and I. They stood for Dante and Isabella-his childhood sweetheart. My entire relationship was a lie; I was just a shield to protect his one true love. He dismissed my discovery as a "tantrum." Then, his new bride began taunting me, sending a picture of them tangled in bedsheets with the caption: "Loser." They expected me to break. They thought I would shatter. They were about to find out just how wrong they were. I forwarded the picture to Isabella's fiancé, a man far more dangerous than Dante. "Your fiancée is in Suite 8808 at the Grand Hyatt," I told him. "I'll meet you downstairs. We're going to crash their party."”
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