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The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole
The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole
Author: September

Chapter 1

Author: September
The first time I saw Luca Bellandi after five years, he was standing at the altar at my best friend's wedding.

He was the groom, and I was the bridesmaid.

Black Bentleys lined the curb outside St. Bartholomew's in Chicago. Rossetti guards stood beneath the stone arches, and Bellandi men watched the street from behind dark glasses. Every smile in the church had a gun somewhere behind it.

Sophia Rossetti sat in the bridal suite in a satin gown, bright with nerves and happiness. She pulled me close to the mirror and whispered, "Elena, I don't think I ever told you everything. When Luca was hit on North Lake Road, I was the one who found him. The Bellandis hadn't reached the scene yet. I put him on a private jet that same night and flew him to Malta for surgery. "

She smiled, soft and proud. "He barely remembered anything when he woke up. The doctors said trauma does that. He knew his name, his family, and business details, but the months before the crash were a blur. I kept thinking, poor man. He looked like he had clawed his way back from hell."

My fingers went cold around the bouquet.

For five years, I had searched for Luca. I had hired investigators, filed requests with police, hospitals, morgues, ports, and border offices, and stood outside underground clinics with his photo hidden inside my coat. His father had held a private mass and told me to let go. His friends begged me to stop killing myself over a ghost. My parents said a dead man didn't deserve the rest of my life.

Only Sophia had stayed with me through those nights. She had held me together through the worst of it.

She knew I had lost a fiance, but she had never met him. The engagement had been kept quiet because the Bellandi family was bleeding enemies, and after the crash, I stopped showing anyone his photos. Looking at them hurt too much.

So when she told me this story with a bride's shy smile, I knew she didn't understand what she was doing to me.

Then the door opened, and Luca walked in.

He wore a black tuxedo and a Rossetti wedding band. He was leaner than five years ago, sharper around the edges, but I knew him instantly: the scar through one eyebrow, the way he adjusted his cuff links, the cedar-and-tobacco scent.

He saw me too. For one heartbeat, his whole body stopped.

Then he looked away, crossed the room, and fixed Sophia's veil as if I were no more than another chair in the suite. "The guests are seated. Don't keep the priest waiting."

Sophia hooked her arm through his and smiled up at him. "Yes, husband." Then she turned to me, still glowing. "Elena, stand close to me, okay? If I faint, you are legally responsible."

Luca didn't look at me again. He only turned to the groomsman at the door and said, "Watch the list. Nobody enters the main hall without an invitation."

Several of those men knew me. They had seen me beside Luca years ago, had opened car doors for me, had called me Miss Vane with careful respect. Today, they stared at the carpet and pretended not to recognize the woman who had once belonged at his side.

That was when I understood.

Sophia didn't know.

Luca did.

He remembered enough to turn away.
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  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 11

    A year later, I moved out of the Lakeview penthouse.I didn't sell it. I wasn't brave enough for that all at once. I locked the door, handed the keys to a property manager, and moved into a smaller place with white walls, old wood floors, and windows that caught the morning sun.The first night there, I slept badly. The second night, I slept a little better. By the end of the month, I stopped waking up to check whether Luca had come home.Healing didn't arrive like a victory. It came in small pieces: a full meal, a dress that wasn't black, a morning when I looked in the mirror and didn't feel abandoned.Dante stayed. He stayed by remembering my appointments, buying the tea I pretended not to like, and sitting through evenings without asking me to be happier than I was. When I pulled away, he let me. When I reached for him again, he was there.One evening, after dinner at a tiny Italian place with red candles and terrible parking, he walked me home and stopped at my door."I love you,"

  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 10

    Sophia asked to meet me two months later at a quiet cafe by the lake.She wore a loose cream coat, pale and tired, with one hand resting on her stomach. She looked less like the glowing bride from the church and more like the girl who had once cried on my sofa.When she saw me, her eyes filled. "You came.""Only for a little while."We sat across from each other. For a long moment, neither of us spoke. The lake beyond the window was gray, and rain ran down the glass in thin lines.Sophia twisted her napkin. "I keep thinking about every time you cried over him and I told you to move on. I didn't know I was sleeping beside the answer.""You didn't know," I said."I should have." Her voice broke. "You were my best friend. I should have asked more. I should have asked his name, his face, anything. I thought I was protecting you by not pushing. Maybe I just didn't want your grief to touch my happiness."That was the first thing she said that felt completely true.I didn't answer, and she ke

  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 9

    The next few weeks passed in a strange silence. Sophia sent messages I couldn't answer. [I'm sorry.] [Are you eating?] [Please tell me you're alive.] Sometimes I typed replies and deleted them.Luca didn't come to the penthouse, but his presence stayed everywhere. His ring remained in a small dish by the entryway. His coat was still in the closet. His name was still on old emergency papers, old insurance forms, old fragments of a life I had been too afraid to dismantle.I removed them slowly.The first time I threw away his whiskey, I sat on the kitchen floor and sobbed. The first time I changed the gray sheets to pale blue, I felt guilty, as if I were cheating on a dead man.Dante came by often, but he never forced himself inside my life. Sometimes he left groceries at my door. Sometimes he drove me to doctor's appointments and waited in the car with the radio off. Sometimes he sat across from me and talked nonsense about Valenti business until I laughed despite myself.One rainy

  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 8

    By morning, Sophia had packed two suitcases. She stood by the door with swollen eyes, refusing to let Luca's guards touch her bags. Luca hovered near her as if she might break if he looked away for too long. I stood across the room in the same dress from the night before, too tired to change."We'll go to the Rossetti house," Sophia said. Her voice was hoarse. "I don't think any of us should be under the same roof right now."I nodded.She took one step toward me, stopped, and wrapped her arms around herself instead. "Elena, I swear, if I had known...""I know," I said again.She cried harder. "That doesn't make anything better."No. It didn't.Luca watched us both with a face so strained it almost looked painful. When Sophia went downstairs with the guards, he stayed behind."I need to explain," he said. "After the crash, Sophia saved me. The Rossettis hid me in Malta because my own family was compromised. I remembered pieces at first, not everything. By the time I knew who I was, th

  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 7

    Luca was waiting in the living room.He sat in the dark with a cigarette burned almost to the filter. When I stepped inside, his eyes moved over my dress, my bare finger, my tired face, and something violent passed through him before he buried it."Did he make you cry," he asked, "or did you save that part for me?"I set my purse down with shaking hands. "Nothing happened.""You came home at dawn from Dante Valenti's suite, and nothing happened?""Nothing happened," I said again.He stood, crossing the room in a few hard strides. "You expect me to believe that?"I stepped back until my shoulder hit the wall. "You believed it three years ago with one phone call. Why not now?"The words hit him. "Don't turn this around on me. I came back to find you. I heard him answer your phone like he belonged there. Do you know what that did to me?""Do you know where I was?" My voice cracked. "I was in the hospital because I hadn't slept, hadn't eaten, and had followed another false lead for you. Da

  • The Fiancé My Best Friend Stole   Chapter 6

    The elevator doors closed before my knees gave out. I pressed one hand against the mirrored wall and tried to breathe. For a few seconds, I almost went back. Even after everything, some ruined piece of me still wanted him to follow and explain.The doors opened on the private floor. Dante was already there, leaning against the wall with his hands in his pockets."He sent you up," he said.I nodded."Are you here because you want to be?"That simple question nearly broke me. Luca had not asked what I wanted in five years. No one in that room had. I looked down at the card and whispered, "I don't know where else to go."Dante's expression changed. He took the card from me and opened the suite door, then stepped aside without touching me. "Then come in, sit down, and breathe. That's all."Inside, the room was quiet and too expensive, with the lake black beyond the windows. Dante poured water instead of whiskey and pushed the glass toward me. I held it with both hands and cried before I co

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