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Chapter 3

Shirley
When I returned, the card game had stopped.

After a few rounds of hard liquor, the group of mobsters had completely shed their pretenses.

Their true, depraved nature was beginning to show.

The atmosphere had devolved into a drunken game of Truth or Dare.

It was a cliché game, but fueled by high-proof alcohol, it never failed to rip away inhibitions.

Expensive, empty bottles littered the table. Macallan, Royal Salute, aged bourbon.

The liquor alone cost enough to buy me a basement apartment in the slums.

Maeve was clearly drunk.

Her cheeks were flushed, her body was practically plastered against Declan, and her eyes were hazy and feverish.

She was the absolute center of attention tonight, and the casino's biggest winner.

Her impending marriage to Declan, a strategic union that would make her the Don's wife, left her giddy and reckless.

"Here we go! Next round!" the family's Consigliere slurred, his tongue thick with booze.

"Let's see who's next."

An empty bottle spun across the polished black marble table, its rotation a sharp, grating sound.

Everyone held their breath, their eyes fixed on the spinning mouth of the bottle.

Slowly, it began to wobble to a halt.

Finally, the mouth of the bottle wobbled to a stop, pointing directly at Maeve.

"Whoa! It landed on our Principessa!"

"Truth or Dare?"

Maeve giggled, waving a hand adorned with red nail polish, her eyes glassy.

"Truth! There's nothing this lady is afraid to say!"

The Consigliere rubbed his hands together, a wicked grin on his face.

His gaze flickered between Maeve and me, clearly looking to stir up trouble.

"Alright then, let's ask something explosive. Maeve, to win over our high and mighty Don, what's the most shameless thing you've ever done?"

As he finished, a quiet fell over the room.

These were all criminals; every one of them had blood on their hands and secrets they couldn't afford to let out.

But it was a game, and the point was to get a thrill.

Declan, who'd been resting with his eyes closed, merely lifted an eyelid, not bothering to stop it.

In his mind, Maeve was spoiled and arrogant, but as the Principessa of an allied family, she was incapable of anything truly unforgivable.

Maeve let out a drunken hiccup, her gaze cutting through the crowd and locking onto me, standing in the shadows of the corner.

An incredibly vicious smile touched her lips.

The alcohol had numbed her reason, amplifying the jealousy and malice buried deep in her heart.

"The most shameless thing, huh…"

Maeve staggered to her feet. She raised a finger and pointed it directly at me, making no effort to be discreet.

"It was seven years ago, the day Declan was in a coma after being seriously wounded in a shootout…"

At the words "seven years ago," my hand jolted.

The edge of the tray dug into my knuckles, nearly causing me to drop the ice water on it.

In the main seat, Declan's body went slightly rigid.

Maeve, however, was on a roll, as if she were sharing a fantastic joke.

"Declan was out cold, and his phone was just lying there on the table. And what do you know, that's when this bitch, Sienna, sent a distress message."

"You'll never guess what it said. Hahaha! 'Declan, save my father. Please. The ransom is only a hundred thousand… I'll give you my life in return.'"

"Tsk, tsk, so pathetic, so pitiful."

"I was thinking, our Declan is destined to be a Don. Why should he be dragged down by the daughter of a common foot soldier? He was meant to rule the city's underworld with me, not be dragged through the mud by trash like that."

"So…" She paused, her eyes growing wilder.

"So, I did Declan a favor and replied for him."

"I deleted her message. Then I copied Declan's tone and replied: 'You're a burden. Go die.'"

"Hahahaha! You have no idea how funny it was. That bitch actually ran out into the downpour and waited outside our safe house all night."

"I was standing right behind the window, watching her get soaked like a drowned rat, watching her fall to her knees and sob in the mud. It was the most satisfying thing I've ever seen!"

"So, you see? I cut out the dead weight for the family. Without me, how could Declan have ever shaken off that dead weight? How could he be sitting on his throne today? Declan, you really should thank me…"

Maeve's triumphant laughter was cut short by a sharp crack.
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