LOGIN"I agree to the divorce," I said as I dialed my mother-in-law's number. "Matteo Bellandi will never agree to divorce me, so you need to arrange a new identity for me. I need to disappear completely. He must never find me." Despite six years of marriage, I never conceived a child. In the Mafia world, how many men remarried for the sake of an heir? Yet Matteo always stood firmly at my side. To have a child, we tried everything—ninety-nine rounds of IVF that resulted in ninety-eight failures. The final pregnancy ended in fetal demise. Matteo held me and said, "Whether we have a child or not, I will always love you." Everyone said he was deeply devoted and that I was fortunate. Even I believed it. I believed it was my body that was defective. I believed I was the one holding him back. Until that day, when I went to the hospital for a follow-up exam. I saw him with my own eyes, pushing a mobile hospital bed into a VIP suite. On the bed lay a young woman named Sienna Vale, who had just given birth, holding a pair of twins—a boy and a girl. The congratulations inside the room were sharp and piercing. They praised his good fortune and Sienna's superior genes. They said the children were born to inherit the Bellandi empire. They mocked my education and my background and said I could not produce a "high-quality" heir. "Who do you think you are, daring to speak about her? My wife is not someone you get to judge. If I hear one more word of disrespect toward my Donna, you'd better weigh the consequences yourself," Matteo rebuked them coldly, preserving my dignity as Donna. In that moment, I finally understood that the marriage I had been so proud of was nothing more than a joke in everyone else's eyes. If that was the case, I would end this love story everyone envied with my own hands.
View MoreHalf a year later, I stood in front of the mirror, looking at myself in a wedding gown.Adrian arranged the wedding on a grand scale. The most expensive hotel in London had been reserved in its entirety. The guests were all prominent figures—business elites, political names, familiar faces from the upper circles.And yet my heart was calm.The door opened. Adrian walked in.He was wearing a white suit. His hair was neatly styled. He stopped behind me, looking at our reflections in the mirror."Do I look alright?" I asked."You look beautiful," he said, his voice slightly hoarse. "More than beautiful."I turned to face him.He stepped forward, took my hand, and lowered his gaze to mine."Nervous?" he asked."I'm not.""I am," he admitted. "I'm afraid my legs might give out when we walk down the aisle."I couldn't help laughing.He laughed too and gently brushed a loose strand of hair behind my ear. "Gianna.""Mm?""Thank you," he said. "Thank you for agreeing to marry me.
For the next three months, Matteo did not leave England. He rented an apartment near my university. Every day, he followed me.Not stalking. Just watching from a distance.When I went to class, he waited outside the lecture hall. When I went to the library, he sat in a corner. When I went home, he followed me to the building, then stood across the street smoking until the light in my apartment went out.He sent me things. Flowers. Gifts. The pastries I used to love.I accepted none of them. Every item was returned.He even secured me a research exchange opportunity at Cambridge.I declined immediately."Matteo," I said to him one day, finally speaking, "do you think any of this helps?""Whether it helps or not, I'll do it," he replied.I looked at him once, then turned and walked away.Adrian stayed by my side the entire time. We went to the library together. Ate together. Volunteered together.Once, on the way back from St. Catherine's, he suddenly pulled the car over."Wh
When I stepped out of the university library three months later, it was already dark.Autumn settled early in London. I pulled my coat tighter around myself and walked along the river toward my apartment. The lights across the water reflected in fractured streaks, breaking apart whenever the wind brushed the surface.Three months ago, I woke up in this unfamiliar city, carrying an unfamiliar name, living in an unfamiliar home.Isabella gave me a sum of money which was enough to finish my education and to live the rest of my life in stability.The condition was simple: never contact him again.I agreed.I picked up the studies I had abandoned seven years ago. Every day, I buried myself in the library, disappearing into stacks of books. Only this could stop me from thinking about the past."Gianna."Someone called from behind me.I turned and saw a tall young man jogging toward me, a notebook in his hand."You left this in the library." He stopped in front of me, slightly out o
Matteo stood in the center of the hall, holding his newly acknowledged eldest son in his arms. Congratulations surrounded him on all sides.Instinctively, he reached into his pocket for his phone.There were no messages.I never disturbed him when he was busy. However, today was different. Today was our seventh wedding anniversary. He had left me alone in that castle until now.He opened the message app. In the chat window lay the message I had sent him hours earlier: "Are you done?"He called me.No answer.He called again.Still no answer.He summoned his assistant, Dante Russo. "Call Carlo. Ask if my wife is still there."The assistant made the call. His face changed. "Mr. Bellandi, Carlo said Donna waited until midnight, then left. She left alone."Something inside Matteo suddenly went hollow. He thrust the child into the nanny's arms and turned toward the door.Sienna chased after him. "Matteo! Where are you going? The ceremony isn't finished!"He ignored her, got int












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