LOGINWhen Luca Moretti chose the jewelry for our wedding, he still bought two pieces and let my twin sister Bianca choose first. One was a ruby cuff from a Sicilian auction. The other was an off-the-rack black onyx bracelet, the kind sold in every mall jewelry store. For the first time, I reached before Bianca could. I pointed at the ruby cuff. "This time, can I choose first?" Luca set his palm on my head with the easy affection he used to make me behave. "Bianca has always been stubborn about quality. If it's not the best, she won't take it. You don't care about this stuff, Elena. The other piece isn't bad." I didn't answer right away. Something inside my chest went quiet. In my own family, Bianca always got the first slice, the clean seat, and the room with the view. My mother said she needed the best because she carried the Bellini name better. My father called it practical. Marriage worked that way too. The Bellinis and Morettis had promised one daughter to the Moretti heir long before either of us knew what love was. Everyone assumed that daughter would be Bianca. Instead, she made her position crystal clear: she'd rather keep her freedom and her spotless public image than become Mrs. Moretti. So Luca turned to the remaining Bellini daughter. I had known Luca for twenty years, and in his world, I always stood behind Bianca. I looked at the black onyx bracelet on the table and pushed it back. "Bianca can have both. I'm not choosing." I didn't want another leftover choice. Not anymore.
View MoreOne year later, Rowan and I held a small wedding in Savannah.There was no mafia convoy, no media, and no one using my wedding as a stage. Warm string lights hung across the courtyard. Aria made lemon pies, and Finn guarded the ring box.I didn’t invite my parents. I didn't know whether they knew. I didn't want to know.One hour before the wedding, my phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number.[I heard you're getting married today. I wish you happiness.]I looked at it for a few seconds and did not reply.At the same time in Chicago, Luca sat in the empty penthouse. The phone screen lit his face. The message showed read, but no response came.He stared at the conversation and suddenly smiled with red eyes.Bianca had told him about the wedding. Luca locked himself in his study for the whole night.He wanted to go. He wanted to see Elena in a wedding dress and see whether she smiled at Rowan that way.In the end, he did not go. He didn't dare.He feared that if he stood outside
When Luca returned to Chicago, he realized for the first time how empty the Moretti penthouse was.My old bedroom remained untouched. In a drawer, Luca found ledger notes in my neat handwriting, with tiny trunk sketches in the corners.He had never noticed them before.That night, he smoked until dawn with the ruby cuff I had refused beside his hand.Vito Moretti pushed the door open and frowned at his son. "You're ruining yourself over the unimpressive Bellini daughter?"Luca looked up with bloodshot eyes. "Don't talk about her like that."Vito gave a cold laugh. "If you protected her, you wouldn't have left your own wedding exposed while you played escort for Bianca. You put Elena last, and your enemies found the empty seat beside her."Luca's fingers tightened hard.His father's words struck like a bullet that arrived late and finally tore through every lie he had told himself.He remembered giving little Elena a mint candy after Carla called her slow. She held that candy until the
Footsteps sounded outside.Rowan walked in with Finn, who carried a half-finished leather pouch and came straight to my side. I crouched and adjusted the thread for him. "Go slower here, or the stitch will tilt."Rowan wiped a dot of wax from my cheek. The gesture was natural, but close enough that Luca couldn't enter between us.Luca stood aside with nothing to say. He watched Rowan and me discuss leather, watched Finn hand me his pouch, and watched me smile.Something in Luca's expression broke. That day, he left in a rush. But he came back the next day, and the day after that. On the fourth day, he didn't come inside. His car sat at the end of the lane from afternoon until dark.Every time he came, he brought a different gift. A cashmere wrap made for me. A pocket watch engraved with my name. Leather tools from Paris.With every gift, he said the same thing. "There's only one. I chose it only for you."I returned everything I could return. The pieces that couldn't be returned went i
My mother spoke first. "Elena Bellini! You disappeared after the wedding attack and let the Morettis tear Chicago apart looking for you. How are the Morettis supposed to save face? How are the Bellinis?"Luca's voice came low. "Who is he?"I didn't answer. My mother jumped in with a sharpness that cut. "So there was another man. No wonder you ran so cleanly. You're not clever, fine, but must you be shameless too?"Rowan looked at me and then at them. His voice stayed calm. "I'll take Finn to the back. Call me if you need me."He didn't fight for me or steal my voice. He left me room to choose, and I became less afraid.Luca kept his eyes on me. "Elena, come home with me. We can talk there. You left too suddenly. What couldn't we discuss?"I looked at him and smiled. "Luca, last time I said we were done, you didn't believe me. I'll say it properly now. We're over."His face went still. He opened his mouth, and his voice came out rough. "You don't want me? You don't want your parents eit


















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