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He Erased Me, I Erased Him First Novel Cover

He Erased Me, I Erased Him First

On the night of her career-defining art exhibition, Dante Sovrano, Chicago’s most powerful man, abandons his wife to protect his business partner. Publicly humiliated as the news captures his devotion to another woman, she realizes she is merely an asset in his gilded cage. When Dante dismissively signs a stack of papers she presents the next morning, he doesn't realize he has just authorized their divorce. He erased her presence; now, she is erasing him for good.
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Chapter 5

Elara POV:

I pushed the heavy glass doors of the Zurich airport arrivals hall. A piercing blast of Alpine wind rushed down my collar. I instinctively wrapped my arms around my slightly swollen abdomen. Three years of living inside Dante's perfectly temperature-controlled mansions had completely stripped away my tolerance for the cold.

The freezing air hit my empty stomach like a fist. I clamped a hand over my mouth, stumbling toward a concrete pillar. I leaned against the rough stone and dry heaved, my fingers digging desperately into the strap of my cheap canvas duffel bag. I had left every single Hermes bag behind in Chicago to cut the physical ties to the mafia boss.

A black sedan pulled up to the curb. The headlights swept across my face. My chest tightened in a violent spasm of panic. I buried my face into the collar of my thick turtleneck sweater, my mind instantly flashing to Dante's convoy of armored SUVs.

A blonde man stepped out of the car. He held a black umbrella and walked straight toward me. He stopped exactly three steps away. He held out an unopened bottle of warm water.

"Do you need a hospital?" he asked in perfect American English.

I swatted his hand away like a frightened bird. The water bottle hit the pavement and rolled into a puddle. Dante had taught me a brutal survival rule: never trust a stranger who approaches first.

The man did not get angry. He bent down, picked up the bottle, and slid a white business card under it. He left it at my feet. He turned, walked over to an elderly professor exiting the terminal, took his luggage, and drove away.

I waited until the taillights completely disappeared into the snow. I picked up the bottle and the card. It read: Leon, Chief of Surgery, Geneva Central Hospital.

I twisted the cap and took a small sip. The warm water flowed down my throat and soothed the violent cramps in my stomach. It was the first time in three years I had felt a pure act of kindness devoid of absolute control.

I walked to the taxi stand. I paid cash for a cab heading deep into the mountains, ensuring I left no electronic trail.

The taxi drove into the howling snowstorm. I watched the airport fade away in the rearview mirror. A single tear slid down my cold cheek. I pulled out my phone and ejected the SIM card tied to Dante's supplementary account.

I rolled down the window. I threw the tiny chip into the freezing rain over Lake Zurich.

Dante POV:

The bulletproof Rolls Royce slammed to a halt in front of the private elevator in the Chicago penthouse garage. The tires screamed against the concrete.

My bodyguards ripped the door open. I stepped out. My leather shoes splashed in a puddle of dirty water. Drops of fresh, sticky blood stained the hem of my tailored suit jacket. I had just walked out of a slaughterhouse over a Westside territory dispute.

My assistant handed me a disinfectant wipe. I wiped the blood from my knuckles with cold precision. I threw the stained wipe into a metal trash can and strode into my private elevator. I pressed the button for the top floor.

I yanked my tie loose as the numbers climbed. My rigid jawline softened just a fraction. Elara was the only sedative in my violent world.

The elevator chimed. The doors slid open to the penthouse foyer.

I stepped out. I opened my arms out of pure, arrogant habit, waiting for the soft, compliant woman to walk into my embrace.

The air was filled with the low hum of the climate control system. There were no footsteps.

I frowned. I dropped my arms. I pulled off my suit jacket and tossed it over the back of a leather sofa. I assumed she was just asleep.

I walked to the bar. I poured a glass of whiskey. The ice cubes clinked sharply against the crystal glass. I took a long sip, letting the alcohol burn away the adrenaline of the kill.

I walked toward the master bedroom. My footsteps were swallowed entirely by the thick Persian rug.

I pushed the heavy bedroom door open. The bed was perfectly made. Not a single wrinkle marred the silk sheets. Cold moonlight spilled across the empty mattress.

My heart dropped like a stone in my chest. I took three massive strides to the bathroom and shoved the frosted glass door open. It was pitch black inside.

Panic invaded my territory. I spun around and ran back into the massive living room.

"Elara!" I shouted.

My voice echoed off the high ceilings, thick with suppressed anger. I expected her to answer.

Dead silence replied. A muffled crack of thunder shook the sky over Chicago.

"Elara, stop playing hide and seek. Come out!"

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