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His Mafia Queen, My Substitute Heart

Dante Moretti, the New York mob's powerful leader, was the man I loved until my father’s death exposed his betrayal. While I grieved, he was in London with my cousin, Valentina. I soon discovered his journal, revealing I was merely a substitute for her. Our unborn daughter was just a project to honor his true obsession. To escape, I tricked him into signing divorce papers. Now, I will ensure he loses his legacy. His arrogance will be his downfall.
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Chapter 5

Isabella POV:

Dante’s remorse was as superficial as his love. He sat by my hospital bed, holding my uninjured hand, his face a mask of guilt.

“It was that clumsy idiot,” he seethed. “I’ll have him dealt with. This never should have happened.”

He was sorry about the inconvenience, about the mess. He wasn’t sorry that I was hurt. My burn was a stain on his perfect evening with Valentina.

I stared at the white ceiling, my expression unreadable. I was a blank canvas, and he painted his own assumptions onto me: a heartbroken, fragile woman.

The nurse, true to her word, told Dante that I needed rest and monitoring due to a “pregnancy complication” from the shock. She never used the word miscarriage. My lie was safe.

Dante’s anxiety was palpable, but it wasn’t for me. It was for the perceived loss of the child, his precious *legacy*. His connection to Valentina.

I felt a cold, clinical detachment watching him. He was a character in a play, and I was the silent director, orchestrating his every move.

He let me go home to “recover.” While he was consumed with managing his empire and finding stolen moments with Valentina, I executed the final stages of my plan. I liquidated the last of my assets, transferring the funds to my hidden account. I arranged for a new driver's license and social security card under the name Isabella Costa, my mother’s maiden name. I bought a used car for cash. I erased my laptop and phone, scrubbing my digital life clean of any connection to Dante Moretti. My one-way ticket to San Francisco was confirmed. I was a ghost in waiting.

Two days before my planned departure, my phone rang. It was Dante, his voice tight with a panic I had never heard before.

“Bella, I need you to come to the hospital. Mount Sinai. Now.”

“What is it?” I asked, my heart giving a strange, reluctant lurch.

“It’s Valentina,” he said, his voice cracking. “Her kidneys… they’ve failed. Acute renal failure. She needs a transplant, or she’ll die.”

The world tilted. For all her part in my pain, she was still my cousin.

“They’re testing the family for a match,” he continued, his voice urgent, desperate. “You need to get tested. You’re blood. You might be a match.”

He was asking me to give a piece of my body to save the woman he loved more than me. The irony was a physical weight.

Then he delivered the final, killing blow.

“We can have other children, Bella,” he said, his voice raw. “I can’t get another Valentina.”

There it was. The unvarnished, brutal truth. My life, our future children, were disposable. She was not.

“I’ll be there,” I said, and hung up.

I did it for the memory of the grandmother we shared, not for him. I went to the hospital, but to a different wing. I had my blood tested anonymously, routed through a different doctor. I was not a match.

The next day, Dante called again. His voice was hollow. “No one’s a match. Except me. I’m a match, Bella.”

Of course he was. A twisted form of destiny.

“I’m doing the surgery tomorrow,” he said. “I’m telling everyone I’m flying to Europe to close the deal on the London ports. No one can know. Especially not her. She would never accept it if she knew it was me.” The master of lies, spinning one last, grand deception.

That night, while the city slept, I returned to our penthouse one last time. It was cold and empty, a museum of a life that never really existed. I walked into his study, the room where I had learned the truth. On his polished mahogany desk, I placed a simple, unassuming manila envelope. It was addressed to him, marked ‘Personal & Urgent.’ It looked like any other business document. Inside was the finalized, notarized divorce decree he had already signed, and a copy of the medical report from my abortion. The one dated two months ago.

My final act of war was a quiet one. A paper bomb set to detonate in the wreckage of his life.

The next morning, as Dante was being prepped for the surgery that would save his obsession, I drove my new, anonymous car out of New York City. I didn’t look back.

Two weeks later, from a payphone in a dusty California town, I called his office, my voice disguised. I just wanted to know.

“How is Mr. Moretti recovering from his trip to Europe?” I asked the secretary.

“He’s recovering, but it’s been… difficult,” she said, her voice hesitant. “His wife… Mrs. Moretti… she seems to have disappeared. He’s been beside himself.”

I smiled, a real, genuine smile.

Dante would recover from the surgery. He would wake up, victorious, having saved his queen. He would be confused by my silence, then annoyed, then worried. And eventually, he would find the envelope on his desk.

He would open it and find the divorce papers. He would be furious, stunned by my audacity. Then he would see the second document. The medical report. He would see the date of the procedure, and the perfect, intricate timeline of my deception would slam into him with the force of a physical blow.

He would realize the miscarriage was a lie. He would realize our child was gone long before the accident. He would realize that every pale, fragile look, every moment of my "grief," was a calculated act. He would realize that the weak, adoring woman he thought he owned had played him with a cold, brutal precision he would have to respect, even as it destroyed him.

In my mind’s eye, I saw him standing there, the papers trembling in his hand, the full weight of his loss—of me, of his child, of his own monstrous ego—crashing down on him. I pictured him collapsing, a Don brought to his knees not by a rival family, but by the ghost of a wife he never knew.

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