APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
The Capo's Regret: The Curse Was A Lie Novel Cover

The Capo's Regret: The Curse Was A Lie

For fifteen years, Bennett claimed his cursed blood would kill me if I conceived. I believed his lies until he brought home Aria, a supposed cousin carrying his child. When I confronted his betrayal, he admitted I was merely for show while she secured his legacy. After he sabotaged my horse and ignored my injuries for her, I realized the curse was a medical gaslighting scheme. Now, I am fleeing to Paris, leaving behind a trap to destroy his entire world.
Chapters
share

Chapter 5

(Kelsey POV)

I retreated to the sanctuary of my studio.

It was the only space in this sprawling estate that still felt like mine.

The sharp, chemical tang of turpentine and varnish wasn't just a smell; it was a shield.

I turned the lock with a decisive click.

But I didn't work. I didn't pick up a brush.

Instead, I sat in the gloom, surrounded by the shadows of half-finished canvases, and listened.

I had been busy since the accident.

I wasn't just restoring art anymore.

I was curating evidence.

When I realized I was the last to know about Aria, I swore an oath to myself: I would never be blind again.

I had used my access as the "trusted wife" to plant tiny, high-fidelity bugs throughout the penthouse.

In Bennett's office.

In the master bedroom.

I slid my headphones over my ears.

The audio was crisp, cutting through the silence of the studio.

I heard the clinking of glasses.

Then, I heard the high-pitched chime of Aria's giggle.

"He's going to leave her, isn't he?" Aria asked.

Bennett's voice filtered through, heavy and thick with scotch.

"She's useful, Aria. The Don likes her. She keeps the charity board happy."

"But she's so depressing," Aria whined. The sound grated on my nerves. "And now she's crippled. It's embarrassing."

"She's a Randolph," Bennett snapped. "She stays until I say she goes. But you... you are the priority."

I slid the headphones off and set them gently on the desk.

My hands were steady.

I wasn't hurt.

I was calculating.

Suddenly, the studio door rattled violently against the frame.

Then, the lock gave way, and the door burst open.

Bennett strode in.

He looked furious.

"Why aren't you at the house?" he demanded.

He marched across the room and seized my arm.

I winced.

My bruise was still tender beneath his grip.

"Let go," I said calmly.

He didn't.

Instead, he jerked me closer.

The cloying scent of Aria's perfume clung to his shirt, suffocating me.

"You are making us look bad, Kelsey. Hiding away here."

"I'm working," I said.

"You're sulking," he corrected.

He finally released me with a shove and began to pace the room.

"We need to come to an arrangement," he said.

"An arrangement?"

"Aria is moving into the penthouse full-time. The baby needs stability."

I stared at him, blinking slowly.

"You want your mistress to live with your wife?"

"It's big enough," he said, waving a dismissive hand. "You can stay in the east wing. You keep the name. You keep the credit cards. You just... accept her."

He looked at me, expecting gratitude.

As if he were offering me a crown instead of a cage.

"Be a sister to her, Kelsey. Help her raise the heir."

I laughed.

The sound scraped against my throat-dry, rusty, and devoid of humor.

"You want me to babysit the child you claimed you couldn't have?"

"It's the curse..." he started.

"Stop," I said.

My voice was sharp, cutting through his excuses.

"Stop lying, Bennett."

I stepped into his space.

"The curse kills women who carry your blood, right? That's the story?"

"Yes."

"Then why is Aria still alive? She's six months pregnant. If she's your cousin, she shares your blood. If the curse is real, she should be dead."

Bennett froze.

His jaw tightened, a muscle feathering in his cheek.

"So either she's not your cousin," I continued, my voice dropping to a lethal whisper, "or the curse is a lie you told to keep me barren. Which is it?"

He didn't speak.

The silence stretched, heavy and suffocating.

Then, he sneered.

"It doesn't matter," he said.

He loomed over me, using his height as a weapon.

"She is giving me what you couldn't. That makes her valuable. You are... decorative."

He jabbed a finger into my chest.

"And right now, you are a broken decoration."

I felt a coldness settle deep in my marrow.

There it was.

The truth.

He didn't care about logic, or loyalty, or love.

He only cared about what he could use.

His phone rang, shattering the tension.

He looked at the screen.

His face softened instantly.

"Hey, baby," he answered.

He turned his back to me.

"Yeah, I'm coming. No, don't cry. I'll bring the ice cream."

He hung up.

He looked at me one last time, his eyes flat.

"Be at the Don's birthday party on Saturday. Wear something that covers the bruise."

He tossed a small velvet box onto my worktable.

"A peace offering," he said.

Then he left.

He walked out of the door and out of my life.

I opened the box.

It was a bracelet.

Thin gold.

Generic.

I had seen the exact same design in a department store flyer.

It was an afterthought wrapped in velvet.

I walked to the trash can.

I dropped the bracelet into the bin.

It clattered against an empty coffee cup with a hollow sound.

I looked at the calendar on the wall.

Saturday.

The Don's birthday.

The entire family would be there.

Security would be focused on the perimeter.

It was the perfect time to vanish.

I picked up my restoration knife.

The blade gleamed wickedly under the studio lights.

I wasn't going to be a decoration anymore.

I was going to be a memory.

And I was going to make sure it was a memory that haunted him forever.

I started packing.

Not clothes.

Just hard drives.

I was leaving, but I was leaving a bomb behind.

Tick tock, Bennett.

Tick tock.

You may also like

After My Alpha Abandoned Me, I Saved Another Pack’s Heir Novel Cover
7.9
Cast out and betrayed by her former Alpha, a devastated werewolf wanders the wilderness alone. Her journey shifts when she encounters a dying stranger who is secretly the heir to a formidable rival pack. Saving his life entangles her destiny with his, igniting a perilous romance. As she mends her broken heart, she must navigate treacherous pack politics and shifting loyalties to protect the man she rescued from those who seek his downfall.
After My Alpha Rejected Me, My Wolf Unleashed Fury Novel Cover
8.8
Elara’s life is destroyed when her Alpha, her fated mate, rejects her for a powerful rival. This betrayal awakens an ancient power within her wolf, turning her from a submissive member into a vessel of primal vengeance. As she masters this terrifying fury, Elara faces a choice: reclaim her position or dismantle the hierarchy that cast her aside. She is no longer the woman they knew, but a force of nature ready to challenge the pack.
Alpha Raphael's Second Chance Mate  Novel Cover
7.7
After being cruelly banished and abused by her husband, Nora is cast out into a heartless world. However, the Moon Goddess intervenes, granting her a fated mate: a ruthless Alpha known for his merciless slaughter. Now, Nora is trapped between the man who discarded her and a cold new partner who refuses to release her. Caught between two powerful figures, she must survive a divine plan that is far from over for her tortured soul.
AZRIEL. A love written in blood. Novel Cover
8.0
Bound by an ancient lineage, the formidable vampire Azriel walks a dangerous road paved with lethal mysteries and illicit passion. His life is complicated by a romance that risks shattering the fragile peace of his supernatural world. Every decision is heavy with the legacy of his blood, pushing him to choose between his ambition and a profound love. This intense connection offers a chance at redemption, yet it threatens to bring his entire existence to ruin.
My Mate Blocked Our Bond While I Was Dying Novel Cover
9.2
When Alpha Kaelen decides to block their spiritual connection, he leaves his fated mate, Elara, to face death alone. This cruel betrayal occurs at her weakest moment, forcing her to endure a soul-crushing rejection from her supposed protector. Now vulnerable and broken, Elara must navigate the agony of their severed link while fighting to survive. It is a poignant journey of a woman struggling to reclaim her future after the ultimate abandonment.
Reborn: Marrying My Ex's Comatose Uncle Novel Cover
7.3
Waking up on the night her life fell apart, Ciel Miller realizes she has been reborn. In her past life, marrying the arrogant Harry Chavez led to years of torture and her eventual death. When Harry expects her submission at their engagement gala, Ciel shocks New York’s elite by rejecting him. Desperate to escape her former killer, she makes a stunning counter-proposal: she will marry Harry’s comatose uncle, General Deacon Chavez, instead.