تسجيل الدخولIn the Bellini Family, every Principessa received a gemstone at birth. On her eighteenth birthday, the Don set it into her induction crown, granting her the power and protection of the Bellini name. A week before my twin sister Bianca and I turned eighteen, my brother brought home our crowns. Bianca’s glittered with two diamonds. “Why does she have my diamond?” I asked. Marco shrugged. “Bianca wanted more sparkle.” Then he handed me an old crown from the family vault. It was tarnished and missing half its stones. Mother sighed. “It’s still a Bellini crown, Elena. Don’t ruin the induction over a piece of jewelry.” All my life, I had given up one thing after another for Bianca. I thought the induction would finally prove that I belonged to this family too. Instead, they erased me again. My phone vibrated with MIT’s final admission deadline. This time, I pressed ACCEPT. If the Bellinis had no place for me, I would stop sacrificing myself to to remain part of theirs.
عرض المزيدFour summers later, I graduated from MIT.Marco had continued sending me messages during those four years.He never called without asking first, and he never again tried to persuade me to return to New York.Most of his messages were brief.Mother sits in your room sometimes.Father took control of the Calabreses’ docks. He says they’ll be yours one day.Bianca moved out of the estate.And occasionally:Are you ever coming home, Elena?I read every message but I rarely answered.It wasn’t because I still hated them. Hatred required a kind of attachment I no longer had.MIT had become my world. I spent my days in the lab, buried beneath research papers and decision models. Professor Warren eventually allowed me to lead part of the study I had proposed during my first interview.My name appeared on my first published paper in my junior year.When I received the email confirming its publication, I stared at the screen for almost a minute.My name was there. Not beneath anyone’s.Mine alo
Father had sent only one message.I had your crown remade. Come home and take it.He had never been a man of many words.Whenever an argument broke out, he rarely raised his voice or explained himself. He simply delivered the final verdict, like a judge closing a case.And somehow, I was always the one found guilty.For Father, that message was already an apology.I understood that. I simply didn’t want it.I stopped reading the messages, though I didn’t block any of them.Maybe I still hadn’t decided how I wanted to face them.Or maybe some part of me wasn’t ready to close that door forever.Two days later, I received the email confirming that I had been accepted into the lab.My first lab meeting was the following Monday.When I arrived, nearly everyone was already seated around the conference table. I hesitated near the door, unsure where I was supposed to sit.Professor Warren looked up from his notes.“Elena. There you are.”He pointed to the empty chair beside him.“We saved you
For the next several days, Marco left the estate early each morning and returned long after dark.He checked the airports, called every Bellini-owned hotel in the city, and reached out to anyone whose name he remembered hearing me mention.Eventually, he went to my high school.At the front office, he introduced himself as my brother and asked if anyone knew where I had gone.The receptionist looked at him strangely.“You’re Elena Bellini’s brother?”“Yes. I need to find her.”“Why would you come here? She left for MIT.”Marco went still.My guidance counselor happened to be passing by. At the sound of my name, she stopped.“I’m sorry,” she said, studying him. “Did you say you were Elena’s brother?”“Yes.”“Then how could you not know she was going to MIT?”The question caught him by the throat. He had no answer.The counselor stared at him. “She asked the school to mail a copy of the offer to her home. Have you not received it?”Marco remembered the thick MIT envelope that had sat uno
Everyone at the Bellini estate had been awake since dawn.It wasn’t until they were about to leave for the ceremony that Bianca came hurrying down the stairs.“Mom, Elena’s room is empty. She didn’t come home last night.”Mother couldn’t believe it. “What do you mean, empty?”“Her suitcase is gone.”Marco checked the time. “She probably went straight to the venue.”“Without telling anyone?” Bianca asked.“She’ll show up.” He sounded unconcerned. “She always does.”Mother held on to those words.She believed I might be angry. But I had never truly defied the family before.Forty minutes before the ceremony, Mother finally sent me a message.Where are you? We are at the venue.There was no reply.At the ballroom, the Bellini Family’s most powerful members were already gathering beneath the family crest.The first thing they noticed was the crowns displayed at the center of the ceremonial table.One of the senior capos stepped closer to examine Bianca’s crown.“Beautiful work,” he said.T


















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