Three days before our wedding, my fiancé, Raphael Russo, was killed in a gang shootout.
They didn't even find a body.
As I was drowning in grief, comments suddenly flashed before my eyes:
【Wake up, girl! the coffin's empty! He faked his death! The scumbag ran off to be with that scheming bitch chloe, the one pretending to be sick!】
【While you're crying your eyes out at the funeral, Raphael is fucking Chloe’s brains out in a hotel bed.】
【When he comes back, he'll claim he has amnesia. You won't know a thing and you'll forgive him. You poor thing…】
A month later, news of my marriage to Mafia Don Marcello Falcone spread through New York.
Raphael’s right-hand man cornered me, furious. “How could you betray the Boss?”
I tightened my grip on Marcello’s arm and smiled. “A girl can’t mourn forever, can she? I’m sure Raphael, in spirit, would be happy for me.”
“Raphael’s dead.”
The news made my head spin.
My fiancé, Raphael Russo, the rising star of New York’s underworld, was killed in a brutal shootout three days before our wedding. The story was they couldn’t even find enough of him to piece together.
As his fiancée, I stood at the front of the graveside, clutching his engagement ring so tight my knuckles turned white.
“Cecilia, my condolences.” Raphael’s second-in-command, Leo, walked over and handed me a black umbrella. His face wore the perfect mask of grief. “You were the one the Don loved most. You have to live on for him.”
I opened my mouth to offer some empty platitude, but a line of blood-red text exploded in front of my eyes.
It wasn't a hallucination. The words floated above Leo’s head like a neon sign.
【Give me a break. This guy’s a terrible actor. Raphael is in Colombia right now, sunbathing with his side piece.】
I blinked hard. The text was still there, and now it was scrolling.
【Wake up, girl! The coffin's empty! He faked his death! The scumbag ran off to be with that scheming bitch chloe, the one pretending to be sick!】
My heart hammered against my ribs. A chill shot up my spine.
What was this insane live commentary? But the crazier question was—what if it was true?
I took a deep breath, pushed Leo’s hand away, and stumbled toward the expensive mahogany coffin.
“Ms. Cecilia! You can’t—” Leo and another man, Nico, rushed to stop me.
“Let me see him one last time!” I shoved, using all my strength to lift a corner of the lid.
There was no smell of blood.
Inside were just a few heavy rocks and an empty suit.
I froze.
It was true. The comments were true.
Leo slammed the lid shut with a loud thud and held it down, beads of sweat on his forehead. “Cecilia! The body… it’s too gruesome. You’ll have nightmares! We’re doing this for your own good!”
For my own good?
I lowered my head, letting my long hair hide my face as the tears in my eyes turned to ice.
“I’m sorry… I’m just so emotional,” I said, my voice trembling. I pretended to be weak, leaning on Nico for support. “I need… to use the restroom. I need a moment.”
They let out a collective sigh of relief.
I walked toward the main house, my steps unsteady. But the moment I turned the corner, I wiped my tears and hid behind a bookshelf in the study.
Soon, Leo and Nico came in.
“Don’t worry, Boss, Cecilia bought it. She was crying so hard she almost passed out. She even tried to open the coffin, scared the hell out of me.”
The voice on the other end of the phone was the man I had loved for three years. It was a little distorted, but I’d know it anywhere.
“Good.” Raphael’s voice was lazy, laced with a smile. I could hear waves in the background. “Keep her in the dark. Chloe’s the priority now. They say she only has three months left, and I have to be with her. You could call it… being crazy in love.”
“What about Cecilia?”
“Once Chloe’s gone, I’ll have a ‘miraculous resurrection’ and come back to New York. Cecilia will only love me more. After all, you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone, right?”
【Listen to this piece of shit. Is he even human?】
【Faking his own death to ditch his wedding for a side piece? This asshole is on another level.】
【Girl, grab a knife and go gut them!】
I clamped my hand over my mouth to stifle a sob.
The man who swore he’d take a bullet for me was lying in another woman’s arms, plotting how to play with my life like I was some kind of puppet.
I didn’t storm in.
I’m a Rossi. We don’t fly into a rage. We plot. I didn’t want a fight. I wanted him to regret the day he was born.
I took out my phone and calmly hit the record button.
After they left, I dried my eyes, straightened my black dress, and put my mask of grief back on.
Leo was looking around anxiously. When he saw me, he rushed over. “Cecilia, where did you go?”
I looked up at him, a strange smile on my face.
“Leo,” I asked softly, resting my hand on his shoulder, feeling his muscles tense up. “Do you think… is there any chance at all that Raphael is still alive?”
Leo’s pupils shrank.
Leo’s Adam's apple bobbed. His eyes darted nervously to the right.
“Cecilia, what are you talking about? I know you’re grieving, but this… this is reality.” He forced a sad smile.
“Yes. Reality.” I let out a small, sharp laugh. My fingers brushed the lapel of his suit, a casual gesture to straighten it, but what I was really feeling was the frantic hammering of his heart. “Maybe I’m the one who’s going crazy.”
I turned and walked away without another glance.
Back in my car, I locked the doors. The world was finally quiet.
The pop-up comments had given me Chloe’s Instagram handle. My hands shook as I typed it in.
Her pinned video was posted ten minutes ago.
A luxury yacht cut through the turquoise Caribbean water. The camera shook, then a pale but pretty face filled the screen. An arm wrapped around her neck.
On that arm’s wrist was the limited edition Patek Philippe watch I gave Raphael for his twenty-fifth birthday.
The camera panned to Raphael’s handsome face, bathed in sunlight. He kissed Chloe’s forehead, his eyes full of adoration.
The caption read: “He said for the next three months, he’s all mine. No inconvenient fiancée, no family business to worry about.”
“Inconvenient fiancée.”
A cold laugh escaped my lips.
That wasn't the story he told me.
I had saved his life during a turf war, and ever since, he’d been stuck to me like glue. He pursued me for a year, showering me with affection, treating me like a queen. He even took a bullet for me once.
I was moved. And I was tired of the loveless arranged marriages of our world.
The day I agreed to be with him, he said he felt like he had conquered the world.
Turns out I was just the mark in his long con.
For him, I defied my father and rejected an alliance with the powerful Falcone family. For him, I used my family's connections to help him legitimize his casinos. I thought we were Romeo and Juliet. Turns out, it was all just a well-played con.
Before I could even process the heartbreak, the comments gave me another jolt.
【Don’t get too sad yet, girl. It gets worse.】
【If you don't fight back now, this is what’s waiting for you…】
In three months, Raphael would return with a story about being kidnapped and suffering from amnesia. I would tearfully forgive him. To make up for the “suffering” he endured, I would even hand over control of the Rossi family’s main port to him.
The wedding would go on as planned.
Less than six months later, Chloe would make a “miraculous recovery.” Raphael, overjoyed, would spoil her rotten, even bringing her on as his “secretary.”
I wouldn’t be able to handle his betrayal and would have a mental breakdown.
Every time I tried to leave him, Raphael would beg for forgiveness, promising to never cheat again. Then I’d find more flirty texts from Chloe on his phone.
My life would become a cycle of forgiveness and betrayal.
Meanwhile, Raphael would use the Rossi family’s power to grow his own empire, tricking me into signing over shares to his casinos and docks while I was in a haze of medication and grief.
And to the world, he would play the part of the devoted husband, fooling the public and even my own parents.
“No…” I shot up from the steering wheel, my back soaked in a cold sweat.
This wasn't some nightmare. The raw, jagged feeling of my heart being torn from my chest was all too real.
Was this my destiny? To be used up and thrown away like a fool, to live a life of misery?
【Now that you know the truth, you have to change everything!】
【You're the only one who can save the Rossi family!】
I looked at myself in the rearview mirror. My makeup was smeared from crying. I looked like a ghost.
But I started to laugh. The smile grew wider until fresh tears streamed down my face. This time, they weren’t from sadness. They were from pure, unadulterated hate.
So, Raphael wanted to play dead and come back to life.
Fine. I’d play along.
I grabbed a makeup wipe and fiercely scrubbed my face clean, revealing pale, determined features. I dialed my father’s most trusted lawyer.
“Uncle Mario, it’s Cecilia. I need you to draw up some papers. I want to liquidate all my investments in the Russo Group.”
“Now? But Cecilia, Raphael just passed…”
“That’s exactly why,” I said, my gaze colder than the rain starting to streak down the window. “I’m taking back what’s mine. And I’m not leaving them a single cent.”
The comments flashed in front of me:
【I can't wait to see her grind them into the fucking dust!】
I stepped out of the car and into the house Raphael had bought for us.
The living room was a mess.
Raphael’s mother, a crass and bitter woman, was sobbing on the couch.
When she saw me, she flew at me like a woman possessed, her finger jabbing at my face.
“You curse! You’re a black widow! It’s all your fault! You killed my son! Get out! I don’t want to see you!”
Her finger was practically in my eye.
Raphael had always said he was trying to build his empire to be worthy of me. Before I knew the truth, I actually felt guilty.
Not anymore.
【Here we go. The classic evil mother-in-law.】
【This old bitch. Her son is off living it up, and she's here putting on a show.】
【Get her, girl! Show her you don’t mess with a Rossi princess!】
I didn’t flinch. I didn’t even change my expression.
I just watched her until she ran out of breath.
Then, I smiled and took a step forward.
I leaned in close, my voice a whisper only she could hear.
“Old woman, does Raphael know about your boy toy in Vegas? The one with the five-million-dollar gambling debt? Or… would you like the IRS to know you’ve been embezzling from the Russo charity fund to pay it off?”
Her body went rigid.
“You…” Her face went pale, her lips trembling. She couldn’t form a single word. She looked at me like I was the devil himself.
I stepped back, my smile polite and distant again.
I raised my voice so everyone in the room could hear.
“Mrs. Russo, I think you’re right. Just like you, seeing all of Raphael’s things around just makes the pain worse.”
I turned to Leo and Nico, who were staring, stunned.
“So, I’ve decided to get rid of everything that belonged to Raphael. Burn it, throw it out, I don’t care.”
“Also,” I added, my eyes sweeping over every face in the room, “starting today, I’m moving out. This place… it makes me sick.”
“You… you dare!” Raphael’s mother was shaking with rage. She pointed a finger at me, then her eyes rolled back and she collapsed.
The room erupted into chaos.
Leo and Nico scrambled to help her, caught completely off guard.
I watched the circus with cold indifference, then turned and went upstairs.
I didn't pack a thing.
Everything in this house was tainted by Raphael. It all made my stomach turn.
I only grabbed my purse and my car keys.
My phone buzzed. A new text.
It was from my best friend, Sofia Falcone.
She was the daughter of the Falcone family, the most powerful of New York’s Five Families.
The text was simple.
【Sweetie, I heard what happened. Maybe you need a change of scenery? My brother has a penthouse overlooking Central Park that’s just sitting empty. You should move in for a while.】