Se connecterOn the day of the funeral, Marcus asked me to share him with his sisters-in-law. The moment the news broke, Selena, the eldest brother's wife, hurled her wine glass to the floor. Vivian, the second brother's wife, raised her voice and tore into Marcus for having no sense of decency. But the Hartley family's men dropped to their knees, begging the two widows to become Marcus’s mistresses, to carry on the bloodline in honor of their fallen husbands. I stood off to the side watching, and something in me snapped. I shoved through the crowd, slammed my hands on the long table, and demanded to know exactly what Marcus thought I was to him. I called him no better than a thug. Then I turned on the two sisters-in-law, called them frauds in widow's clothing, and by the end I'd said something unforgivable to just about everyone in that room. After that, I couldn't let it go. I hired a lawyer and sued them for fraud, for a staged marriage. They turned it around on me and said I was plotting to swallow the entire Hartley estate and drive what was left of the family into the ground. My father's business was sabotaged again and again. Three key shipping routes went dark. The dockyard was seized. I was thrown out of the estate and died in a damp basement in Sicily, with no doctor and no family. The landlord found me when he came to collect rent. I only learned the truth after I died. They'd been working together all along. His public reveal of the mistress was merely meant to drive me to snap, giving him a valid excuse to end our marriage. Then I opened my eyes. I was back in that living room, on that same day. The portraits of the two brothers sat on the long table. Selena stood in a black dress, eyes rimmed red. "Marcus, your brother's body is barely cold, and you want us to be your mistresses?" Vivian wore a pale blouse, her voice trembling. "I'd sooner die than betray your brother." This time around, I was going to give them exactly what they asked for.
Voir plusThe investigation moved faster than anyone expected.Both bullets had come from the same man, a longtime member of Marcus's inner circle named Jack. Security footage recovered at the scene showed him walking out after the shooting and exchanging an easy, familiar greeting with the men stationed at the door. The whole thing had been arranged in advance.By the time the family representatives went to bring Jack in, he was already dead, found in a back alley by the port. The cause of death was listed as drowning, but there was bruising around the neck.The news reached the Calloway estate while I was eating breakfast. My father dropped the report on the table."They silenced him."I glanced at it. "One down. One left.""Who?""Selena."He frowned. "She may have been in on the whole thing from the beginning. Why would she testify for you?""She won't testify for me. She'll testify to save herself. Jack is dead, and she knows who's next. She's not stupid."I picked up my phone. "Dad, get me
Once word got out about the divorce filing, the whole of Sicily's inner circle lit up.The Hartley heir filing for divorce, the Calloway daughter shown the door: that kind of story traveled fast in any world. Within three days it had made the rounds of every dock, every street corner, every card table.People said I was jealous, that I'd refused to let my husband honor his fallen brothers. People said I'd used the Calloway family's muscle to push the Hartleys around and gotten what was coming to me. Some added their own embellishments, that I'd conspired with my father to plant evidence and bring down the entire Hartley operation.I sat out in the courtyard of the Calloway estate in the afternoon sun. Ryan stood beside me and read them off one by one."All of this...""Is that the last one?""There's one more. It says you wanted a divorce because you...""Because I what?""Because you'd fallen for someone else."I paused. Then I started to laugh.I had spent every waking moment of my l
Marcus didn't come. What came instead was a divorce filing.On the third morning, a lawyer showed up at the Calloway estate. Marcus was citing "willful damage to family reputation by a spouse, and collusion with outside parties to fabricate allegations against the family" as grounds for dissolution.My father read through the documents and threw his cup against the wall. "He has the nerve to come at us first."I looked through the complaint. Every charge was worded precisely: my deliberate refusal to sign the agreement, my open defiance of the family elders, my alleged cooperation with the Calloways to fabricate false evidence of death with intent to destroy the Hartley family's reputation.Calculated, surgical, every word a weapon. This had been the script last time too. It just came a little later this time because I'd held my nerve, and that had slowed them down."Dad. Don't waste your anger on him."He let out a short, hard sound. "Divorce is the best thing that could happen. The C
Selena came in with the bandage already gone from her hand, just a faint scar left, nothing like the bleeding wound from before. She wore a plain white dress and carried no trace of threat about her, on the surface.She sat across from me and sighed. "Do you know why he's really pushing for this alliance? It's not about bloodlines. It's about money. The inheritance from both brothers, combined with your dowry: have you ever actually added that up?""I have."She blinked. "You did?""Selena." I had the blanket wrapped around me, my voice easy and flat. "Was that cut on your wrist really from the day of the funeral?"She hesitated. "Of course it was. You saw it yourself.""No." I cut her off. "That wound was there before that day. Ryan saw you putting bandaging tape on near your room before any of this was ever brought to the table."Selena's face changed."You knew in advance that Marcus was going to propose the arrangement. You staged the whole scene, hurt yourself, put on the show. Y
It rained on the day of the burial.The two caskets were carried out. Selena and Vivian followed behind, weeping. Marcus led the procession with an attendant holding a black umbrella over him. I walked at the back of the line. Nobody had given me an umbrella, and I stood in the rain until I was soak
The message went out that night. Ryan registered an anonymous account, sent the documents to my father's old friend, and had him relay everything to my father on the other end.The next morning, I went to Garrett's office to look at the ledgers. He wasn't there. But Selena was.Her hand was still wr
"The agreement from back then is all here."A thick stack of papers, every page drawn up by the lawyers my father had retained. Three of the Calloway family's shipping routes had been contributed as equity stakes, amounting to fifteen percent of the Hartley family's territorial holdings. In my last
"Anna, how can you just sit there?"Selena steadied herself against the table's edge and pushed to her feet. The wine glass had shattered on the marble floor, sending shards skidding in every direction. One had caught her hand, leaving a thin cut across the back, blood trailing down her pale wrist a












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