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The Ex’s Wedding Gift
The Ex’s Wedding Gift
Author: Flowering Tree

Chapter 1

Author: Flowering Tree
“Gia Costa? Isn’t Gia the Don’s sister? How can they possibly get married?” One subordinate exclaimed.

“They aren’t siblings by blood,” I said in a flat tone.

Gia was his stepsister. No one expected Gia to find her way into Dominick Costa’s sheets.

I stared at the empty chair across from me, my heart in the pit of my stomach.

Holding a pen, I scrawled my signature on the document right in front of me and handed the divorce papers to the subordinate.

“Tuck this sheet in with the recent expense claims.”

Dominick had always been generous with me, signing off on my spending without so much as a glance.

With his name on the divorce papers, things between us would be over before he knew it.

Before strutting out of the restaurant, I dumped the roses and ring into the trash can right in front of the Underboss.

The Underboss uttered, “Donna Costa, surely, there’s some sort of mistake—”

“Frankie, know your place.” My voice was icy.

“My relationship issues with the Don are not your concern. If I catch wind of any gossip, I’ll see to it that your limbs be removed.”

Frankie clammed up. Given Dominick’s years of favor, I was second to him in the family. No one had the nerve to challenge me.

As I was walking out of the restaurant, heavy snow fell outside the window, and snowflakes drifted onto my palm.

It was snowing when Dominick told me he loved me for the first time.

Back then, he wrapped a red scarf around my neck and leaned in to press his lips onto mine.

“Holy cow! Check that out!” A burst of exclamations nearby pulled me out of my thoughts.

I looked up and saw my name written across the biggest billboard in the city.

[Luna Bianchi, I will always love you until the day I die.]

“Oh, my God! I really envy the girl by that name. As if being rich isn’t enough, her husband is impossibly devoted too!”

“I know, right? I don’t think there is any woman as lucky as her.”

“I’d kill for that. Oh, Lord, grant me a man just like him.”

The women on the streets lifted their heads, their expressions dreamy as they stared at the billboard.

Only I, the subject in question, averted my gaze.

My phone rang.

It was a new message from Gia.

The image displayed Dominick sound asleep by her hospital bedside, his grip tight on her wrist.

“I hope you have a wonderful birthday today.”

It was just another one of Gia’s attempts to get a rise out of me. Still, I kept my cool and simply texted back, “I did.”

How could I not? I was about to leave a man who wasn’t worth my time to start a new chapter.

I took a cab, and along the route home, one display board after another lit up.

From massive shopping centers to small businesses, every illuminated sign was plastered with loving messages directed at me.

By the end of tonight, the whole of Riverton would know that a woman named Luna Bianchi was loved.

My mobile screen flickered. The notification was not from Gia, but Dominick.

His voice was husky as if he had just woken up. “Did you have a good time tonight?”

I fell silent for a moment before saying, “It was alright.”

Dominick chuckled. “I guess it’s not enough to get me off the hook. I honestly had an emergency tonight, Luna.

“There was trouble within the family, and it concerned the lives of many. I trust that you’re sensible enough to understand that.”

That was so typical of Dominick. The words, supposedly affectionate, came across as a threat, forcing me to comply.

“I got it. Don’t let me keep you from your business. I’ll just head to the mall for a little shop.” I looked out the car window, my voice nothing more than a whisper.

Pleased with my response, Dominick ended the call and wired a million bucks to my bank account, along with the message to spend everything before coming back.

It was rather overbearing yet doting of him.

He appeared to adore me. If I hadn’t discovered his affair with his stepsister, I would have believed his lies for the rest of my life.

Yesterday, Gia, his stepsister, sent me a risqué video clip.

Out of curiosity, I tapped on the clip for a peek, only to view the face of my husband, Dominick.

He tied Gia to the bedpost with a necktie.

Stark naked under Dominick, Gia breathed raggedly.

They murmured terms of endearment to each other like it was second nature, and the way they acted together made it obvious this wasn’t their first rodeo.

My gaze fixated on the purple tie—the one I’d given him for our third anniversary.

He used my gift to him to bed another woman, and the woman had to be his stepsister.

It was the most absurd thing ever.

I remembered the day of our third wedding anniversary. To make the night unforgettable, I slipped into the new lingerie I’d bought.

When I stepped out of the shower, the room was vacant with only a note on the table.

“Family business. Don’t wait up. Get some rest.”

Fighting back the hurt, I waited from dark until morning light. At last, he waltzed in through the door close to noon.

I pounced on him excitedly, only for him to push me away. “Not today, sweetie. I’m a little exhausted.”

At the time, I didn’t think much of the matter since he had no reason to lie to me.

My faith in him crumbled the moment I received the video.

Dying for answers, I tapped into the family’s intelligence network to locate the source of the video and found the address at a hotel.

Once outside the hotel room, I could hear the heavy thumping and labored breathing from the other side of the door.

“Dom, who’s better in bed? Me or her?”

“That’s got to be you, baby. Luna is absolutely lifeless in bed. She’s reserved, unlike you.”

“Am I just a casual fling or cheap booty call to you? I don’t like either, Dom.”

“No? Why don’t you be my wife on the side then?”

“What if Luna finds out about us? She’s quick to catch on.”

After a pause, Dominick burst out laughing. “Luna will never find out. She can’t outwit me.”

He spoke with certainty and confidence.

Lifeless in bed?

Was that a reason for him to cheat?

All words were lost in me right there and then. I didn’t even have the strength to question him.

Having lost the will to jump on them, I left the hotel in a daze.

Later that night, I saw Dominick with scratches on his neck, supposedly the masterpiece of a cat.

It was utterly ridiculous, and I was past the point of asking.

“It’s your birthday tomorrow. Why don’t I have the whole day with you?”

That was what he said then. When the day came, it was clear that he’d broken his promise once again.

As I snapped back to reality, the cab pulled up outside my residence.

I numbly opened the car door. Out of the blue, I caught sight of a familiar car parked not too far away, and out walked two figures.

Dominick pinned Gia against the car windows and took her lips.

Under the dimming moonlight, the image of their kiss grew intense.

This was my first up-close, live view of my husband's infidelity.

Despite bracing myself for the truth, I couldn’t have anticipated the heartache when I witnessed the moment with my very own eyes.
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  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 14

    The next time I opened my eyes, Cesare was hunched over beside my hospital bed. With his eyes closed and a rough chin, he didn’t look like a celebrity in the slightest.Picking up on my gaze, Cesare opened his eyes. “This is on me. How could I leave you on your own at the hospital entrance? It’s all my fault.” I ruffled his hair with a smile. “Don’t cry. You’re going to annoy the baby.” Despite offering a lot of assurance to Cesare, I was honestly terrified and shaken. Even in the dead of night, my dreams were filled with Gia lunging at me with a knife.I knew Gia wasn’t going to let me walk out alive, so a deal was never an option. I only pretended to play along to get the phone within reach and send out a distressed message. Plus, I was aware that Cesare kept tabs on my phone, so he would tap into the call. With that, I took a gamble, and it paid off. I didn’t care whether Dominick would show up at all. Still, I must admit that I didn’t expect him to agree to the dema

  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 13

    I was bound to the bed. Pulling out a knife, Gia traced it across my exposed stomach. “What are you trying to do, Gia? Let me go!” Gia chuckled. “Hold still, or I’ll take this knife… and plunge it right in.” I stopped putting up a fight. Following my reaction, the resentment in Gia’s eyes grew. “Wow, the baby means so much to you. Why didn’t you die? How can you get pregnant again? Why are you living the good life now?” It was the day I learned that Dominick threw Gia into the dungeon promptly after her miscarriage without even the chance to get better. Gia suffered a bad infection in her wounds, eventually losing the chance to ever bear children. Even so, Dominick did not even pay her a visit. At the time, Dominick drowned his sorrows in alcohol, mourning my death. On the occasion he had too much to drink, he would go down to her cell to beat her up, nearly fatally. The way he saw it, Gia was the root of all his suffering. “I was in so much pain back then.

  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 12

    The sight of Dominick made my heart skip a beat. However, I quickly got my act together. From the moment Cesare posted the picture, I knew this day would come. “You have confused me with someone else, sir,” I looked back and said curtly. “Don’t play dumb with me, Luna! I know it’s you. I knew you weren’t dead!” Acting like a madman, Dominick lunged toward me, grabbed my arm, and rattled me with great force. He gripped me so hard as if he wanted to break my bones. As I furrowed my brows, a big hand shoved him to the ground. Cesare pulled me behind him. “Don’t you put your hands on my woman, you raging lunatic.” Dominick fell to the ground and stared blankly at our tightly clasped hands. “No… This can’t be true. Luna would never be with someone else. “It’s just an act, right? You’re only doing this to get rid of me!” To be frank, I had never seen Dominick flipping out before. The disdain in my eyes deepened. “Sir, I don’t know who you’re talking about, but have so

  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 11

    (Luna’s Point of View)Upon my return to Averia, my parents were furious at how weak I looked. After hearing what I had been through, they were ready to take the next flight out to get even with Dominick. Seeing that I stopped them, my parents asked me in fury, “Don’t tell me you still have feelings for him.” I shook my head, my voice firm. “I just want him out of my life.” While the wedding fiasco spread like wildfire, it didn’t give me much of a thrill of vengeance.I no longer wanted to hear anything related to Dominick. One day, I unexpectedly received a voicemail from Gia. Her voice was shrill, and her words made no sense. She sounded unhinged, simply venting her emotions out to me, the supposed deceased. “Why… Why won’t he spare my child when you are already dead? It was the only child he had left. “He won’t believe me one bit. He even threatened to rip me apart to make amends when he finds you. How can he be so cruel? “Even if he doesn’t love me, I’m still

  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 10

    (Third-Person Perspective)Dominick cocked his head back, his eyes bloodshot. “What are you implying?” “Have I not made myself clear? Luna is dead. I killed her.” “What did you say?” Dominick jumped and grabbed Gia by the throat. “I said I killed her! I stabbed her right in the stomach and dumped her into the filthy sewage. Hahaha!” The woman’s manic laughter echoed in the empty ward. Gia was completely unhinged. “Dominick, are you sure you want to leave my child to die?” Gia looked at him smugly. Dominick’s complexion was drained of color. As he released his grip, the look of victory in Gia’s eyes grew. Dominick rose to his feet, his eyes vacant of a spark. He beckoned to the doctor. “If her child survives, I will kill you all.” Gia’s crackle came to an abrupt stop. “What did you say? My unborn child is your only heir. Do you think I’m lying? Luna is dead!” Despite her hysterical screams, Dominick paid her no mind. Leaning against the wall, Dominick stagge

  • The Ex’s Wedding Gift   Chapter 9

    (Third-Person Perspective)The security staff exchanged glances before stammering, “We have no idea… She was here a moment ago…” “You have no idea? Seriously?” Dominick smirked in rage. Grimacing hard, he whipped out his gun and pressed the barrel hard against their heads. “You have one hour to bring her to me, or you’re dead.” Once the security staff scrambled away, Dominick slumped against the wall, his gaze falling on the divorce papers in his hands. He closed his eyes as regret washed over him. Dominick should have picked up on the signs. Given the stunts she pulled at the wedding, there was no way Luna would stay behind bars. Frankie approached him and let out a sigh. “Don Costa, you may not be aware of this, but some members of the family don’t consider Donna Costa as the Donna anymore.” “They don’t? What are you implying?” Dominick furrowed his brows. “Have you forgotten? You named Ms. Costa the Donna of the house. “You publicly punished Donna Costa in fro

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