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Too Late To Love: The Don's Dying Wife

I abandoned my boyfriend at his lowest point, only for him to return as a ruthless Mafia Don. He forced me into marriage to enact his revenge, parading mistresses before me to ignite my jealousy. My cold indifference drives him into a violent rage, yet he remains ignorant of the truth. While he focuses on tormenting me for our past, my body is failing. I am terminally ill, quietly drifting toward death while he remains obsessed with my lack of tears.
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Chapter 5

I awoke to the acrid scent of smoke. Cigarette smoke. The heavy, cloying aroma of expensive tobacco.

I peeled my heavy eyes open.

The room was swathed in darkness, illuminated only by the city lights bleeding through the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Dante sat in the velvet armchair in the corner, a silhouette cut from the shadows.

He was watching me. The cherry of his cigarette burned like a singular, unblinking eye in the gloom.

He hadn't been home in weeks.

I knew, without asking, that he had been staying at the apartment he bought for Sofia.

I sat up slowly, gritting my teeth as a sharp pain lanced through my lower back.

Dante stood up. He crossed the room and loomed over the bed, radiating the chill of the outdoors and the sharp tang of whiskey.

He reached out, his fingers closing around my wrist like a manacle. His grip was bruising. He hauled my arm up, inspecting it under the dim light.

"You're skin and bones," he said.

I tried to pull away, but my strength was a fading memory. "Let go," I whispered.

He didn't. Instead, he ran his thumb over the protruding bone of my wrist, a tactile reminder of my frailty.

"Are you anorexic?" he asked, his tone mocking. "Is that it? Trying to get attention?"

A laugh bubbled up in my throat, escaping as a dry, cracking sound. "Yes, Dante. That's it. I'm starving myself for your attention. Because you give it so freely."

He dropped my arm as if my skin had burned him. Turning away, he reached for the bedside lamp. He flipped the switch, and sudden, harsh light flooded the room, blinding me.

"Look," he commanded.

I squinted against the glare.

There, resting on the bedside table, was a white box. A bakery box.

He flipped the lid open. Inside sat a strawberry cake. It was pristine. Exorbitantly expensive.

He had actually bought it.

I realized it hadn't been a dream. That phone call with him had been real.

I stared at the glossy red berries, and nausea rolled violently through my gut.

My stomach had rejected solid food for days; I needed morphine, not sugar.

I looked up at him. He was waiting.

He was waiting for me to smile like the girl I used to be on the fire escape.

He was waiting for gratitude. He actually thought a cake could fix three years of hell.

Summoning the last of my energy, I picked up the box. I walked unsteadily to the trash can in the corner of the room and let the box fall from my hands. It landed with a heavy, wet thud.

Dante went perfectly still.

"You ungrateful bitch," he whispered.

He crossed the distance in two predatory strides and slammed me against the wall. His hand wrapped around my throat.

He didn't squeeze, but the threat hung heavy in the air.

"I drove across the city for that," he snarled, his face inches from mine.

"You asked for it."

"I was dreaming," I choked out, the lie tasting like ash. "I didn't mean it."

"You played me," he hissed. "You wanted to see if I would jump."

I looked into his eyes. They were wild with rage, but beneath the anger lay something else. Hurt.

He was hurt because I threw away his cake. He didn't care that he had thrown away my life.

"You're pathetic, Dante," I said softly.

His eyes darkened to obsidian. He pressed his body flush against mine, the hard wall of his chest pinning me in place. I could feel the anger vibrating through his frame.

He buried his face in the crook of my neck, biting down on the sensitive skin there. It hurt. But the pain was a spark in the darkness, jolting my dormant nerves.

He inhaled deeply. "You smell like medicine," he muttered against my skin, sounding almost offended.

His hand slid down my body, resting over the heavy coat I still wore.

"Take this off," he commanded. He began to undo the buttons himself.

He wanted to claim me. He wanted to prove he owned me. He wanted to hate-fuck the defiance right out of my soul.

I didn't fight him. I didn't have the strength left to fight. I just went limp.

He pushed the coat off my shoulders, letting it pool on the floor. His rough hands found the thin silk of my nightgown, his fingers grazing my ribs.

He paused.

He felt them. The sharp, skeletal ridges of my ribcage.

He pulled back slightly, looking down at my wasted body with a furrowed brow.

"Why are you so—"

His phone rang. The shrill sound sliced through the heavy atmosphere like a knife.

Dante froze. He looked at me, then down at his pocket. He pulled the device out.

Sofia. The name flashed bright on the screen.

He looked back at me, his eyes searching my face for something. A reason to stay.

"Beg me," he rasped. His voice was hoarse with conflicted desire. "Beg me to stay, Elena. Just once. Fight for me."

I leaned my head back against the wall, closing my eyes.

"You aren't worth it, Dante," I whispered.

The words were a lie.

He was worth everything. That was why I was dying alone.

His face hardened into stone. He answered the phone.

"Sofia?" he said.

I could hear her frantic crying on the other end, tinny and pathetic. "Help me, Dante! There's a man at the club... I'm scared!"

Dante didn't look away from me.

"I'm coming," he said to her, though his eyes were still locked on mine.

He did not want Sofia; he wanted the noise of her apartment, the mindless chatter of her television—any distraction to fill the vacuum of silence and guilt I now offered him.

He hung up. He stepped back, the loss of his body heat leaving me shivering. He snatched up his jacket and cast one last look at the trash can where the cake lay ruined.

"Happy birthday, Elena," he said coldly.

He walked out of the room. He walked out of the penthouse.

He left me alone in the dark with the ghost of a strawberry cake and the crushing silence of a dying house.

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