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In a world where power and betrayal dance dangerously close, Alissa Gebbert finds herself trapped in a marriage to the infamous Mafia Don, Keaton. Once her heart's desire, he now seems more devoted to his alluring assistant, Lacey, than to the woman who stood by him through it all. When a tragic accident reveals dark truths and shattered dreams, Alissa's heartache transforms into a fierce resolve.
As she grapples with the loss of their unborn child and Keaton's chilling indifference, Alissa realizes she can no longer be the shadow of a man who has forgotten her. Will she summon the strength to reclaim her life, or will she remain a pawn in Keaton's dangerous game? With every cruel dismissal and every secret left unspoken, the stakes rise, and the tension between them crackles like a live wire.
As Alissa steps into a new chapter at a rival firm, she must decide if freedom is worth the risk of inciting the wrath of a man who once loved her. Can she break free from the chains of heartbreak, or will the darkness of the past pull her back into the abyss? In this gripping tale of love and revenge, nothing is ever truly over.
Mafia Don Ex, It's Over !Chapter 1
I had always thought my life was forever going to be rosy having been married to the man of my heart, how dumb could I be? My world came crashing unexpectedly when my husband decided to constantly ditch me over some ordinary woman. No, maybe I underestimated her because she wasn't ordinary. A woman who could easily control Keaton Gebbert who's the dreaded Mafia Don, is no simple woman.
When I lost my baby, it was no ordinary accident. Keaton's car had crashed into mine while he was chasing down one of his enemies to save Lacey who claimed she was abducted by them. I knew too well she had made it up but he didn't even let me presume that.
“Don't say nonsense about Lacey. She's not too petty to want to get my attention like you," he scoffed. And with that, he had left the house a while ago.
Now, unable to crawl out of the car in my ugly state, I watched his car disappearing down the road. He barely stopped, barely looked. I was left slumped over the wheel, my stomach clenching with pain, my white dress soaked in blood. My eyes were rolling in my socket, I felt entirely weak.