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The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance
The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance
Author: Eternity

Chapter 1

Author: Eternity
In my last life, my sister Serena Vega ran to Monaco the night before her wedding, and my family shoved me into her dress before dawn.

Damian Lucchese, the young Godfather of New York, had been waiting at the altar for her. The moment he lifted my veil and saw me instead, the warmth in his eyes went cold.

For five years, I was his hidden wife. The underworld knew he was married, but no one knew to whom. My parents blamed me for stealing Serena’s place and still failing to keep his heart.

Then Serena came home.

That Christmas, Damian took her and my parents to his mountain estate. When a blizzard hit, his men rushed everyone onto the helicopter.

No one remembered me.

I died in that frozen house, three months pregnant with Damian’s child.

When I opened my eyes again, Serena had just returned to New York.

This time, I would not beg for love.

Only when I truly walked away, none of them had the right to regret it.

...

"Mrs. Lucchese, congratulations. You're twelve weeks along."

The family doctor slid the report across the desk. He kept his voice low, but he couldn't hide his excitement. "The heartbeat is strong. This child means a great deal to the Lucchese Family."

The nurse had already picked up the encrypted phone to call Damian. I reached over and pressed the receiver down.

"Don't."

The room went still. They didn't understand. The Godfather's wife carrying his heir should have been enough to bring half the Family to its knees. But I knew better than anyone that if Damian found out now, this baby would be dragged into Serena's mess with me. In my last life, I had already let my child die once.

"Seal today's record," I said, folding the report and slipping it into my bag. "No one hears about this except me."

When I left the medical wing, Lucchese Manor was being dressed for a welcome party. White roses lined the halls, guards pinned silver wolf badges to their jackets, and every window in the main house blazed with light.

Serena was back.

The sister who had run from the altar, forced me into her wedding dress, and still somehow remained the daughter everyone loved had finally returned to New York.

I entered the code at the front door. Red flashed on the screen. [Denied.]

I tried again. [Denied.]

In my last life, this had happened too. The day Serena came home, every code in the manor changed: the front door, the wine cellar, the private elevator. Everything was reset to her birthday.

I typed in 0604, Serena’s birthday.

The door opened.

I had barely stepped into the foyer when a leather folder struck my forehead. Blood slid down my brow, but my mother didn't even blink.

"Sign it," she said coldly.

The papers scattered across the marble floor. The first page read: Marital Dissolution Agreement.

My father sat by the fireplace with a cigar between his fingers. "If Serena hadn't had an accident five years ago, what made you think you had any right to marry Damian? She's back now. Give her back the title of Mrs. Lucchese."

Serena stood on the staircase in a white dress, her curls loose and her eyes wet, looking like a flower the whole world existed to protect. "Eve, I didn't come back to steal anything. But if you're willing to let go, I'll always remember what you did for me."

In my last life, I had broken down at those words. I had knelt in front of my parents and asked them why they were doing this to me.

This time, I bent down and picked up the papers.

"Pen."

Everyone in the foyer froze.

My mother's face tightened. "What game are you playing now?"

I took the pen and signed on the last page. Eve Vega.

Five years ago, I had used that name to marry into the Lucchese Family for Serena. Five years later, I would use it to walk out with my own hands.

Serena snatched the agreement from me. Once she checked the signature, she couldn't quite hide her smile.

"How sweet of you, Eve." She pushed the folder back into my arms and lowered her voice so only I could hear. "But you'll get Damian's signature yourself. I don't want to bring it up and look desperate, as if I'm dying to steal your husband. Three days. Get the divorce done, then disappear from this house and from his life."

I looked at her and nodded. "Fine."

I've wanted that for a long time.
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  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 9

    The official correction came on a Friday morning.It called Serena's actions reckless. It acknowledged that I had been the lawful wife of Damian Lucchese for five years and that any suggestion otherwise had been false.It was stiff, ugly, and written by lawyers.By noon, my mother's first message arrived.[Eve, please call me. This has gone too far.]Then my father's.[We need to speak as a family.]I deleted both.That evening, they appeared at my office without an appointment because people like my parents believed blood was a master key. My mother entered first, thinner than I remembered, wrapped in a cream coat that made her look softer than she was. My father followed with the same hard face he used whenever he was about to ask for something and call it duty."Eve," my mother said, tears already gathering. "How could you let strangers handle this? We are your parents.""You were Serena's parents," I said. "You were my relatives. There's a difference."My father's face flushed. "D

  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 8

    Damian arrived at my lawyer's office at nine fifty-eight.He came alone. No guards in the hallway, no men waiting by the elevator, no driver blocking the street below. I checked anyway, because healing did not mean becoming stupid. Once I was satisfied, I walked into the conference room and sat beside Mara Klein, the lawyer who had built my exit while everyone in New York was busy applauding Serena.Damian stood when I entered.Mara opened the file in front of her. "This meeting is being recorded. Mr. Lucchese, you are here as a prospective co-parent, not as Mrs. Vale's husband, protector, or family authority. If that distinction is unclear, this meeting ends now.""It's clear.""Good. The divorce agreement is valid under New York law. Your signature was witnessed electronically through the port authorization packet. You may challenge it, but doing so will open discovery on the circumstances of the signature, the staged wedding, the assault at the party, and Miss Vega's fraud. I would

  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 7

    Lisbon did not ask who I used to be.New York had known me as the wrong bride, the hidden wife, the eldest Vega daughter who never smiled wide enough to be charming. In Lisbon, I was Evelyn Vale, a shipping compliance consultant with a clean passport, a rented office above a bakery, and a doctor who called me by my chosen name without flinching.My apartment faced the water.It was small, bright, and mine. I bought a blue kettle, three cotton dresses that fit around my growing belly, and a secondhand desk with a scratch down one leg. Every morning, I made tea, answered emails, and reminded myself that peace did not have to feel dramatic to be real.By the third week, my company had four clients. All women. All rich enough to be targeted and underestimated enough to need someone like me. Daughters who had been passed over for sons, widows whose husbands' brothers wanted control, mistresses turned business owners who knew exactly how expensive male pride could be.I helped them move mone

  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 6

    The Lucchese Family could make most problems disappear by morning. Bodies vanished. Witnesses changed their minds. Bank records learned to behave.Eve did not disappear like a problem.By dawn, Damian's phones were ringing nonstop. The first call came from the dock union. A winter shipment was being held because the emergency medical fund Eve had quietly managed was locked behind trust authorization. The second came from San Lorenzo's accountant in Tuscany, who refused to release quarterly numbers without Mrs. Lucchese's signature. The third came from a city councilman who wanted to know whether the Luccheses still had a stable family structure or if he should start taking meetings elsewhere.Matteo stood in Damian's office with three folders under one arm. "You should see this."Damian did not ask if it was bad. Good news did not make Matteo pale.The first folder was Serena's travel history. Monaco had only been the pretty version. Five years ago, after running from the wedding, she

  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 5

    For three full seconds after the helicopter vanished into the snow, no one inside St. Michael's Chapel moved.Then the first black envelope landed in the aisle.A senator's wife picked it up before Damian's men could stop her. The color drained from her face as she stared at the copy of the divorce agreement inside, Damian's signature sitting clean and undeniable at the bottom of the page.Another envelope hit the front pew. Then another. Damian did not move from the altar. Serena's hand was still stretched toward him, her white glove trembling, but he was looking past her to the side door Eve had used. "Seal the doors," he said.Matteo, his underboss, snapped his fingers. Men in black moved down the aisles, but the damage was already done. Phones had come out. Screens were glowing. Serena turned toward the guests with tears shining in her eyes. "This is fake. Eve did this because she hates me. She has hated me since we were girls."Someone near the back laughed under his breath.

  • The Forgotten Donna: A Second Chance   Chapter 4

    A stranger from the party took me to St. Anne's Hospital. The Lucchese Family controlled the place, but when the nurse pushed me into the emergency room, it was almost empty.She made three calls. With each one, her face grew paler. "The trauma surgeon and the head of obstetrics were called to the top floor. Miss Serena was frightened, so the Godfather wants a full examination."Blood seeped from my leg into the sheets. Pain tightened low in my stomach again and again.I caught the nurse's wrist. "Don't let them know I'm pregnant. Save my baby."She froze, then nodded with red eyes.Before I passed out, I thought I heard Damian's voice at the end of the hall."Where is she?"Someone answered, "Sir, Miss Serena is still waiting for you."His footsteps stopped for one second, then moved away.When I woke up, two days had passed. The nurse told me that if I had arrived ten minutes later, the baby would have been gone.There were no missed calls from Damian. No message. Not even a question

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