The Don and His Arranged Wife Had Three Kids Together, So I Ran
I spent eight years raising Dante's children. Three of them, and every single one belonged to him and his arranged wife Bianca. Not one was mine.
I fought against it. I really did.
But the Costello family needed heirs, and my background was too ordinary. The family would never accept me.
Dante always had something to say about it.
"Nora, once Bianca has the baby, I'll take you to the States. You can go to art school, open your own gallery. It's what your mother always wanted, isn't it?"
Then Bianca had a son, and suddenly the family needed a daughter too, someone they could marry off to another faction. When the daughter came, the elders stepped in and said the mob was a bloody business and you needed enough children to guarantee the line would continue.
Eight years. I went from Dante's lover to something worse than a servant.
Then I got pregnant. I was so happy I could barely breathe when I told him. I thought this baby would finally be our way out.
But there was no smile on his face. Just a look that was pained and apologetic, like he already knew what he was going to say.
"Nora, you don't have a place in this family. Neither does your child. He'd disrupt the line of succession. We can't let him be born."
I pressed my hand to my stomach, just barely starting to show. Hot tears hit the floor.
Fine. If we couldn't leave together, I would leave alone.