I married Kael Throne—the infamous king of New York’s mafia—not for his power, not for his fortune, but because I loved him. He was unlike any man I’d ever known. A man who could have a thousand women at his feet, yet dismissed them all with a single glance. I believed his faithful love until the day I learned the existence of a college girl. He’d “respected” me enough to keep her hidden… until I forced the truth into the light. Kael didn’t rage. He didn’t deny it. He only looked at me with that calm, dangerous gaze and said, “Then we divorce.” I refused. He offered me his money, his casino, his everything. Still I said no. Because I loved him. That’s when his love turned black. He had me kidnapped. My mother, too. All to force my signature on those papers. “You found out,” he said, almost bored. “And there’s no more fun in hiding. Leave now, Vivienne. Give me—and Nyssa—our happy ending.” I watched as the man he’d sent slit my mother’s throat. My answer came too late. Kael Throne was a monster. I collapsed, my head cracking against the floor. And when I opened my eyes… I was back on the day I first learned Nyssa existed. This time, I didn’t confront him. I played the perfect wife, smiling sweetly while I waited for the perfect moment to vanish from his life forever. I just never imagined that when I finally disappeared… Kael would lose his mind.
View MoreVivienne’s POVKael’s head whipped around. His eyes went wide. “Nyssa!”She smiled at me first, soft and fleeting, before fixing her gaze back on him. “Why do you always need someone else to blame for your mistakes? Why is it so impossible for you to admit the truth—that the only monster here is you?”“I’m the monster?” Kael gave a low, incredulous laugh. “Vivienne, sure, I’d expect her to say that. But you? Tell me, Nyssa—what have I ever done to hurt you?”Nyssa’s steps quickened, her words sharp and sure. “First, you lied about everything. You made me the unknowing third wheel in your marriage. Second, you ignored me—again and again. I told you Vivienne was my friend, and still, you chose to hurt her. And then you wanted to use me as your excuse for every mistake? No. I won’t let you.”Her voice broke. “And third—you never respected either of us. Not me. Not Nyssa. To you, we were just accessories.” I added, my voice like glass. “If you respected me enough, you would have never che
Vivienne’s POV“Shit.” Lisa’s face paled. “He didn’t tell you? Elias comes from one of the biggest mafia families in Italy. The Baliy. You’ve never heard of them?”My blood ran cold. “Weapons and drugs. That family?”Lisa nodded grimly. “Yep. The biggest. If you thought Kael was bad in New York, imagine him multiplied by a hundred.” She sank onto the bed with a sigh. “How do you know Elias?”“He saved me. From a robbery. I thought he was hurt and tried to drag him to a hospital…”Lisa’s eyes went wide. “So he played knight-in-shining-armor? No wonder you agreed to a date. But V—you haven’t dated anyone since Kael, and the first man you let close is a mafia prince? That’s beyond dramatic.”She stopped, studying me with a look that was half gossip, half concern.“If you keep seeing him, there’s no way you won’t cross paths with Kael again. Elias is here to expand his family’s business into the States. That’s why he’s in London—to test the waters.”“No,” I said firmly, standing. “I’m not
Vivienne’s POVA year passed, and my new life in England couldn’t have been more perfect.Lisa’s father saw potential in me, and before long I was sitting at his table, helping with their family’s wine business. Different industry, same kind of clients—before it had been mafia brats; now it was billionaire brats. Tomato, tomato.But no matter how polished the days felt, the past never fully erased. I had lived two lives, both nearly ruined. Except this time, I’d escaped in time. I wasn’t rotting in Kael’s basement. I wasn’t dead.That was already better.And Nyssa—she’d given birth to the sweetest little boy. He had her same bright smile, the kind that softened every room he was in.This fall, Nyssa enrolled in the local college, determined to keep studying even with a newborn in her arms.“Take it easy, girl. You’ll wear yourself out,” I warned gently.But Nyssa only winked at me, playful, almost childlike. “That’s why I’ve got you—my son’s godmother. If I get too busy, he’ll still h
Kael’s POVNyssa was pregnant, and I couldn’t have been happier. I loved her—more than anything, more than anyone.But Vivienne… she was the problem. She was clever, and clever women rarely welcomed a girl like Nyssa into their world.So when Nyssa called, shaken, saying she’d been harassed by an old man at a restaurant—and that some woman called Vivienne had been there too—my worst instincts surged.I sent Vivienne to a club as the punishment. The thought of her daring to sell my Nyssa to another man twisted something ugly inside me.…When I got back home, the bodyguard was already waiting. His face was grim. “Miss Nyssa… she slipped away.”My stomach dropped. “What do you mean slipped away? Where could she possibly go?”I pulled out my phone and dialed her number.A cold, automated voice cut through the line: “The number you dialed is busy now. Please try again later.”Busy? At a time like this?I tried again. Same message.A chill crawled down my spine. Something was wrong. The ver
Vivienne’s POVHis hand froze.We both turned. At the door, Nyssa stood with a pistol raised. Her arms shook, her voice trembled, but her aim never wavered.“Now get off her and step away.”The man lifted his hands in mock surrender, lips curling into a lazy smile. “Relax. It’s business. I already paid a hundred.”“Business?” Nyssa’s voice cracked with fury. “Since when did rape become business? Can’t you see she’s being forced?”I had never seen her so furious, so wild. “Vivienne, are you okay? Can you move?”“Yes,” I managed, my voice a broken stammer. I pushed to my feet, smoothed down my dress, but my knees gave out.I was about to fall when Nyssa rushed to me, one arm wrapping firm around my waist. “It’s all right. I’ve got you.”The man lunged.Nyssa was too busy holding me to swing the pistol back in time. His shadow loomed, the blow about to fall. Instinct made me throw myself in front of Nyssa, to shield her. Next second, Nyssa twisted her arm, aimed, and—Bang.The shot ran
Vivienne’s POVBefore the man could swing at me again, Nyssa snatched a fork from the table and pressed it to his throat.“I’ve already called my boyfriend,” she said, her voice steady. “If you knew his name, you wouldn’t dare touch me or my friend.”The man froze. So did I.Panic curled in my stomach. Kael could not see me here with her. If he did, he’d think I was plotting something. He would never believe I’d simply had dinner with Nyssa.“Hey, Nyssa—” I started.A cold voice cut through the noise behind me. “What happened, babe?”Kael.He was here in under five minutes.“This man insulted me—and my friend,” Nyssa said, pointing at the old man.The man’s face drained of color the second he saw Kael. Everyone in New York knew his name—not just for his casino and the dirt it ran on, but for the long list of crimes tied to him that had never stuck. He had the best lawyer money could buy.“It was all a misunderstanding, sir—” the man stammered.“Is that so?” Kael stepped forward, grippi
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