Chapter 3
Anna was shaking like a leaf, but her eyes lit up when she saw Vincent.
“Vincent! Help me!”
“You psycho bitch! Without Vincent, you’re nothing!”
“Let me go or he’ll fucking kill you!”
I smirked at her pathetic threats, then drove my boot straight into her stomach.
Anna doubled over, screaming. Her cries echoed through the marble halls.
“You’re gonna burn in hell, Claire Romano!”
‘No wonder you can’t have kids-they had to cut your womb out!”
A bloodthirsty whore like you doesn’t deserve children!”
My breath caught. My nails dug crescents into my palms.
I kicked her again, harder this time, then pressed my knife against her belly.
Think you’re hot shit because you can breed? Let me carve out your uterus and see how special you are then.”
Blood ran down Anna’s thighs as I pressed the blade deeper.
BANG!
The bullet grazed my cheek, close enough to burn.
3lood dripped from my face onto the white marble.
locked eyes with Vincent, pure madness burning in my stare.
You actually shot at me?”
Vincent’s bloodshot eyes never left mine, his whole body rigid with barely controlled rage.
I warned you, Claire. She’s just a kid. Leave her alone.”
You made me do this, Claire.”
Bullshit.
grabbed the knife from his shoulder and plunged it straight into his chest.
Blood sprayed across my vision, painting everything red-just like all those years we’d fought side by side.
I stared into Vincent’s eyes as I twisted the blade.
“You’re wrong, Vincent. YOU’ve been pushing ME this whole time!”
“All you had to do was sign the divorce papers. None of this had to happen!”
Vincent’s crew drew their guns. My people matched them, barrels pointed at faces that used to be allies.
The same men who’d fought back-to-back through hell were now ready to paint the walls with each other’s blood.
Vincent pulled the knife from his chest without even flinching. His white shirt turned crimson.
He scooped Anna into his arms, his eyes lingering on the bullet graze across my cheek.
“I’m never divorcing you. I promised your father-you’re the only Mrs. Moretti there’ll ever be.”
But you better pray Anna and that baby are okay. Because if they’re not, I’ll make you wish you’d never been born.”
That afternoon, Vincent sent me a video.
Anna writhing in a hospital bed, sobbing hysterically.
“Our baby’s gone! Vincent, kill that psycho bitch! Make her pay for murdering our child!”
Vincent’s voice came through cold as ice.
“Claire, I told you there’d be consequences.”
A sniper’s bullet shattered the penthouse window. His declaration of war.
My operations started falling like dominoes.
The docks “accidentally” caught fire. The clubs got raided and shut down. Even my most profitable casino got shot to pieces.
Watching my guys get wheeled out on stretchers, rage consumed every inch of me.
I drove my knife straight through Vincent’s face in our wedding photo.
“Fine, Vincent. No divorce. Let’s finish this-one of us dies!”
The whole city turned into a war zone. Civilians huddled indoors during the day, gunfire echoing through the nights.
The old bosses tried playing peacemaker,
“Vincent, Claire’s been with you since the beginning. Don’t tear apart everything over some girl.”
“Claire, enough’s enough. You two are gonna bring down the whole damn city.”
Vincent’s cold stare never left my face.
“I’ll call off my dogs, but Claire gets on her knees and begs Anna’s forgiveness.”
I laughed in his face.
I’d rather send that bitch to hell than beg her for anything!”
He slid a photo across the table. Dad’s grave-empty. Our baby’s grave-empty too.
Vincent’s eyes were completely dead.
‘Keep being stubborn, Claire. See where their ashes end up next.”
My father, who’d built Vincent from nothing. Our child, who never got the chance to breathe.
Now they were just leverage against me.
The eighteen-year-old boy who would’ve died for me was truly gone.
looked at this stranger wearing Vincent’s face and smiled-a smile that never reached my eyes.
‘Congratulations, Vincent. You win.”

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		