The Don’s Biggest Regret
The day after I gave my fiancé, Don Antonio Rossi, the cold shoulder, he took Sofia to Alicante for a romantic getaway.
He expected me to explode like I always had before—trash his study, start a fight, maybe even put another bullet through Sofia’s head.
After all, my arrogance and temper were infamous in the mafia world.
But this time, I did nothing.
When he came back a month later, he realized I had changed.
He deliberately handed the arms route I managed over to Sofia, and I surrendered it without protest.
He publicly criticized my competence to build Sofia’s authority, and I lowered my head and accepted every accusation.
Even when he announced at a family meeting that the ports under my control would be transferred to Sofia, I nodded calmly.
Sofia smiled at him triumphantly.
“See? I told you. A spoiled principessa like Isabelle just needs the cold treatment. Once she’s afraid of losing you, she’ll behave.”
Antonio believed her completely. That night, he held me in his arms and promised.
“Darling, you finally look like a proper donna now. I’ve already reserved the church. Next month, I’ll give you the lavish wedding you’ve always wanted.”
I only smiled at him and said nothing.
What that fool didn’t know was that before he left for that trip, the document he signed was an agreement terminating our engagement.