ログインMy husband, Luca, had a childhood sweetheart named Sophia. Years ago, during a brutal gang shootout, Sophia shielded him from the worst of the bloodshed, and since then, she had suffered from severe PTSD. Because of that, Luca would push aside family business every year and fly to our estate on a secluded island off the coast of Sicily to spend three months “helping her recover.” “Victoria, she lost her mind because of me,” he told me. “I’m responsible for her. I hope you can be magnanimous.” So, I nodded. And eventually, I got used to the fact that every year, my husband would disappear for three months to fulfill what he called a moral obligation. That was until the day I flew in without warning to inspect the family’s money-laundering network on that island and saw him. In the town square, under the bright Mediterranean sun, Luca was standing there with a five-year-old boy by his side. “Papa, how long do we have to hide on this island?” the child asked. “I want to go to New York. I want to see the Empire State Building.” Luca laughed gently and scooped him up in his arms. With his other hand, he held Sophia’s. “Antonio, be good,” he said affectionately. “Papa’s position is… complicated. When you turn eighteen and pass the family’s initiation ceremony, I’ll kill that woman and her dead old man. Then, I’ll take you back to New York to inherit the entire Corleone family.” I stood in the shadows, unseen. Slowly, I lit a cigarette. The smoke curled around me as their voices drifted over, the conversation getting more vicious as it went. Sophia leaned into his chest, her tone sweet and coy. “Luca, I’ve been with you for seven years without a name or a title. How much longer are our son and I supposed to live like ghosts?” Luca sighed. “I don’t have a choice. The old man in the Corleone family is still alive. I married Victoria just to get her territory. Don’t worry. I’ve been adding something to her milk every day. She’ll never get pregnant in this lifetime. My family bloodline will only continue through you.” The last thread of reason in my mind snapped. In the six years of marriage we shared, I had been infertile. I’d taken countless hormone injections to stimulate ovulation. I’d knelt in church and prayed more times than I could count. Yet, all along, the devil poisoning me was my own husband. The initial shock faded quickly into rage. I crushed out my cigarette and pulled out my phone. Then, I dialed my uncle, the family’s clean-up man. “Uncle Rocco,” I said calmly, “Luca betrayed me. He betrayed the family. Order a coffin in the finest black walnut for me, and make it large, large enough to fit a family of three.”
もっと見るAfter cleaning up the mess inside the family, I went to the hospital. Even though Luca had been poisoning me, I still needed to know the condition of my body.“Congratulations,” the doctor said. “You’re pregnant.”I froze. “What?”“You’re about six weeks along. The fetus looks healthy so far. Honestly, it’s almost a miracle.”Six weeks… I did the math. That was when Luca had been adding the poison to my milk most frequently. It was also right before I started pouring that milk into the flowerpots instead of drinking it. Yet, in that toxic environment, this child had held on and survived.I lowered my hand to my still-flat stomach, feeling a mix of emotions. This was Luca’s child, the child of the man who betrayed me and tried to make sure I would never bear a child.Logic told me I should end it. This wasn’t just a mistake; it was humiliation. However, as I felt the faint warmth beneath my palm, something unfamiliar rose inside me.‘Keep the child. Remove the father.’ The though
The funeral drew every major name in the underworld. Everyone came in tailored black suits, their faces solemn, except me. Beneath my black trench coat, I wore a dress the color of fresh blood. Whispers followed me as I walked past the crowd, commenting that I had no sense of decorum. However, I didn’t care. This wasn’t just a funeral. It was my coronation.I stood before the headstone and watched as the massive black walnut coffin was slowly lowered into the ground. Inside that coffin wasn’t just Luca. Buried with him were six years of my youth and a love I had once been foolish enough to believe in.“My condolences, Victoria.”The familiar voice came from behind me. It was Michael, the eldest son of another Mafia family. Once upon a time, he had pursued me openly and shamelessly.When he saw my red dress, the corner of his mouth lifted into a smirk.“It suits you,” he said. “Like a poppy blooming on a grave.”I turned around, removed my sunglasses, and met his eyes directly.
The basement door was pushed open. The sound of wheels rolling across concrete echoed through the room.I turned and saw my father. His hair was completely white now. His body was frail, confined to a wheelchair, but his eyes were still as sharp as a hawk’s. He wasn’t just a father. He was the Godfather of the Corleone family, the true power behind everything. He was the man Luca had spent his entire life trying and failing to surpass.“Papa.” I walked over and knelt beside his chair.The moment Luca saw him, he looked hopeful and then fearful, as if he realized this might be judgment day.“Papa! Papa, save me!” Luca shouted. “Victoria’s lost her mind! She’s trying to kill me!”My father looked at the son-in-law he once had such high hopes for. There was no anger in his gaze; only complete disappointment.“Luca, I gave you chances.” His voice was hoarse, but it carried authority. “You thought I didn’t know about the money laundering on that island? You thought I didn’t know you b
The basement of the Corleone family estate was cold and damp. That was where my father used to deal with traitors. Now, Luca, Sophia, and Antonio were tied to three separate chairs under the dim lights.Antonio’s voice was already hoarse from crying. Sophia, having lost too much blood, was barely conscious. Her head drooped to one side, her breathing shallow.Only Luca was still talking.“Victoria, I was deceived. I’m a victim too. I didn’t know she was so vicious. Forgive me. Let’s start over.” He looked at me with pleading eyes and said, “We had six years together. I love you.”The moment he said that, all those memories came rushing back—the poisoned milk, the injections, the prayers, and the quiet despair.“Love?” I stepped closer, holding up the bottle of my so-called vitamins that he gave me every single night.Inside were tablets laced with massive doses of mifepristone and lead powder.“Taken long-term, this causes infertility,” I said evenly. “It also leads to nerve dam
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