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Chapter 4

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I pointed at the wreckage around us.

"Dante, you should be asking yourself that."

He looked at the crumpled photos on the floor. Something flickered across his face, guilt that went as fast as it came. Then he dropped to one knee, every inch of him radiating sincerity.

"Nora, I know these years have been hard on you. But trust me, with Bianca it's only ever been strategy. Once she delivers this baby, I'm cutting ties. The elders will hand power over to me, and we'll be free."

"We had a plan, remember? America. Art school. The gallery. Finishing what your mother started."

His phone rang. He stepped away to answer it, thinking I couldn't hear.

He underestimated the Costellos, because my phone buzzed at the same moment.

A wedding invitation. Dante and Bianca. The date: tomorrow.

The witness list ran long, top names from families across every territory. Men whose presence made a marriage permanent. Nobody walked away from a wedding they witnessed, not in this world. That was how you lost your standing, and without standing, you had no business.

Standing there holding that invitation, I finally understood where I ranked. Below Bianca's name. Below the children's bloodline. Below the family's reputation. Below everything.

Tears fell fast. My chest felt like something was grinding it apart.

I would not endure his excuses another moment. I grabbed my art case and walked.

He dropped the phone and caught my arm.

"Nora, so what if I'm marrying Bianca? You're still the one I love."

"Can you stop being so selfish? Your mother is gone, but my family is still alive. Don't make this harder than it has to be."

For a moment I couldn't breathe. Literally couldn't get any air.

I stood there until I came back to myself. By then the sky was dark. The guests had all gone. Dante and Bianca had left together.

Good. Time for me to leave too.

I went to the studio to get what was left of my mother's things. Her old paint case. Her sketchbook. Her voice recorder.

On that recorder was her voice, the recording she'd left me. Her application to the American art school that never got accepted. And her words.

"I hope my darling Nora gets to see the truly free art world one day. The one I never got to."

Those words kept me going through eight years of hell.

But when I opened the studio door, the room had been destroyed.

Daniel had kicked the lock in. He'd slashed through every piece of work I had. My mother's paint case was crushed. The voice recorder was in pieces underfoot.

He glared at me with real hatred, then picked up a can of paint and threw it at my face.

"Bitch! All of this is my father’s property. You gold-digging whore don’t get to take a single thing with you!"

I didn't care about the paint dripping from my hair and my face. I dropped to my knees and searched through the wreckage for my mother's recorder. Maybe the memory chip was still intact. Maybe I could still hear her voice one more time.

Daniel made a sound like he was calling a dog. He wanted me to look at him.

He was holding the memory chip between his fingers.

Snap.

Dante's footsteps came down the hall. He crouched beside me, took out a pocket square, and dabbed at my face.

"Nora, those things weren't worth anything. I'll get you new ones."

"Your body hasn't recovered. Stop making a scene."

My throat was raw. There was ringing in my ears. My mind went blank, my eyes closed, and I went down into the white paint spilled across the floor. Like a burial.

Dante carried me back to the estate. When I woke up the next morning, everyone had gone to the wedding. The house was empty.

I spent that time searching for evidence of the Costello family’s crimes.

The wedding march played in the Costello estate's hall, and I was already on a plane to the United States.
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  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 9

    Tears ran down his face. I turned to go.He dropped to his knees in front of me and wrapped his arms around my legs."Nora. Everything that happened was my fault. I didn't protect you when you needed it. I know that now.""You were with me so long that I stopped seeing you. I couldn't feel what you were giving anymore. But the second you were gone, I understood how much of my life was held together by you.""Bianca, I divorced her. I had the heads of several families witness it. It's done.""The family elders cut ties with me when I went through with it. They don't claim me anymore.""I'm free now. I can keep the promises I made you. Art school. A studio near campus. Painting together. Your mother's dream."I looked at this man crying at my feet and felt nothing. Not pity. Not a flicker. Only revulsion."Dante. Since you brought up my mother, do you know that everything she left me is gone? Your son destroyed it. The recorder. The case. Everything.""My mother's wishes are not somethin

  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 8

    My mother's recorder was fixed. The sound was fragmented in places, but that only gave her voice a strange, weathered quality, something beautiful in it, actually.A few months later, at the student showcase, I built the recording into a sound installation mounted behind a series of paintings. I called the series The Gallery That Never Arrived.It was about a woman finding her way out of a life she'd been kept in, and everything she felt on the way: the confusion, the helplessness, the damage, the fight, the grief.The artists who came through stopped in front of it for a long time. Classmates asked me about the concept, the source material, where it all came from.I hesitated. That past was far too painful for me.The dean appeared beside me. She told them what she'd seen in my work over the past months, that great art comes from talent and discipline, yes, but also from having lived something real.As she spoke, fragments from those years rose up behind my eyes. Even now, even this f

  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 7

    Bianca heard everything. She wasn't worried.She poured herself a glass of red wine."Dante. Do you really think going after her now means anything?""She's gone because of you. Every single thing that happened to her, you caused it.""The family gave the order, yes. But she could have run away back then. You were the one who drugged the necklace. You put her on that table yourself."She swirled her glass."There's one more thing the Don neglected to mention. The procedure wasn't done under anesthesia. I heard it from the doctor directly. She woke up during it, passed out from the pain, then woke up again. That's how the whole thing went."Dante stood very still.This woman, the one he'd promised to protect for the rest of his life, had been inside this estate being put through something inhuman. And he'd done nothing. He'd been the one who handed her over.When he went to her with a ring, he thought he could give her the life she'd always wanted. He had no idea he'd become the person

  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 6

    Dante watched all of it from the top of the stairs, and it brought things back.Eight years of passing Nora in the halls of this house. She was always holding a baby, sometimes two, one in her arms and one on her back. Her clothes were perpetually stained with formula and worse. When she came to him it was usually to ask for help, and he'd looked at her like she was bothering him. The elders pushed him toward Bianca and the children, and he let them, without ever once stopping to see what Nora was carrying.These weren't even her children. She had no obligation, none at all. But she'd taken care of every one of them with real care and genuine responsibility.And their actual mother, Bianca, had never once, in all the years he could remember, looked after a single one of them herself. The jewelry never stopped. The nails were always done. The heels never came off.He searched his memory for one image of Bianca with a child in her arms. There wasn't one.Below him, Bianca was trying to c

  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 5

    Dante'd been distracted all through the ceremony, his mind kept drifting to Nora. He'd felt something off about her these past few days.After the reception wound down and he'd done the rounds with the family elders and the visiting men, he went straight home. The moment he walked in, the silence hit him wrong.He called her name. The house didn't answer.He checked her room first. Standing inside it this time, something strange happened and he actually looked at it, really looked. A small bed. The rest of the space packed with junk and baby things. Not enough floor space for even a small table. Worse than the room they gave the nannies.Panic flared when he found Nora gone from the bedroom. His heart skipped a beat, yet a flicker of hope still lingered. He rushed toward the studio next.He'd converted those two rooms for her himself, back when things were good. He'd brought in designers, spent weeks collecting every detail, the school, the gallery options, the names of artists she adm

  • The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran   Chapter 4

    I pointed at the wreckage around us."Dante, you should be asking yourself that."He looked at the crumpled photos on the floor. Something flickered across his face, guilt that went as fast as it came. Then he dropped to one knee, every inch of him radiating sincerity."Nora, I know these years have been hard on you. But trust me, with Bianca it's only ever been strategy. Once she delivers this baby, I'm cutting ties. The elders will hand power over to me, and we'll be free.""We had a plan, remember? America. Art school. The gallery. Finishing what your mother started."His phone rang. He stepped away to answer it, thinking I couldn't hear.He underestimated the Costellos, because my phone buzzed at the same moment.A wedding invitation. Dante and Bianca. The date: tomorrow.The witness list ran long, top names from families across every territory. Men whose presence made a marriage permanent. Nobody walked away from a wedding they witnessed, not in this world. That was how you lost y

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