The Don’s Daughter They Tried to Evict
Eight months pregnant, I had every bank card frozen by my husband’s female secretary.
Over the phone, she laughed coldly and said,
“From now on, every cent you spend needs my approval. Jack works too hard to waste his money on a useless woman who only knows how to shop.”
That same day, I was rushed to the hospital with contractions.
Every card I tried was declined.
And as if that wasn’t enough, she had also moved my parents out of their private senior suite and into the cheapest room available.
Her reason?
Two ordinary old people had no right to waste Jack’s money.
I laughed.
She had no idea those “ordinary old people” were the Don and Donna of the Bellandi family, the couple who had controlled Italy’s underworld for decades.
She had no idea Jack’s company, his reputation, his fortune—everything he owned—had come from the Bellandi family.
My parents had already planned to retire completely after my child was born.
They were going to hand the entire family over to me.
And to Jack.
Too bad.
Jack had allowed her to humiliate the only real power he would ever have the chance to stand beside.
Three days later, Jack held a welcome party for his mysterious investor.
In front of everyone, his secretary dialed the investor’s number.
The next second, my phone rang.