
The Mafia Devil’s Contractual Wife
- Genre: Romance
- Author: Hermajesty
- Chapters: 160
- Status: Ongoing
- Age Rating: 18+
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“He came for a debt. Instead, he took a bride.” Alina Moretti lost everything in one night—her fiancé, her fortune, her future. Desperate to secure her inheritance, she needs a fake fiancé. When she approaches Milan’s most dangerous club, hoping to find a willing stranger, she instead finds herself kidnapped by the devil himself. Valentino Romano, popularly known as The Devil of Milan, is the ruthless heir to Italy’s most feared mafia empire. Two years ago, Alina’s father borrowed from him, promising a repayment that never came. Now, Val is back, and he’s not interested in money. He wants her.
Chapter 1 Betrayed
Alina
The clock read 10:15 p.m. when I pulled into the driveway of Ashford Road.
A cool wind rattled the trees, sending a shiver down my spine as I stepped out of the car.
Shaking it off, I made my way to the front door. Tomorrow, this house would be my home, the place where Ethan and I would start our life together.
Marrying Ethan Lockwood, the man I had loved for five years since college and my best friend’s cousin, felt like a dream come true.
Tonight, we were following the age-old wedding tradition of spending the night apart. Ethan was here in our new home while I was supposed to be at Jade’s apartment.
But as I was double-checking my things, I realized I had forgotten something important.
My late mother’s necklace, the one I planned to wear tomorrow and the one she had given me on her deathbed.
I had left it on the dresser in the master bedroom yesterday while I was packing.
Instead of calling him, I thought it would be a sweet surprise to drop by. After all, in less than twenty-four hours, he would be my husband.
I smiled to myself as I turned the key in the lock and pushed the door open.
The house was quiet.
I slipped off my heels and padded inside. The air smelled strongly of Ethan’s cologne.
Then suddenly I heard soft, breathless sounds.
I froze.
That’s an unmistakable moan of a woman.
A chill shot down my spine.
No. That couldn’t be right.
The bedroom door at the end of the hall was slightly open. I heard another sound, deeper this time.
Every instinct screamed at me to turn around, but my feet moved forward.
The door creaked as I nudged it open, only to be welcomed with the greatest shock of my life.
A tangle of bodies, twisted sheets, and clothes strewn across the floor.
A blonde head lifted from the pillows, and my stomach plummeted.
Jade???
My best friend and sister in everything but blood.
And there she was, in bed with my fiancé. Her own cousin.
My jaw hit the floor instantly, and a cold shiver ran down my spine.
For a moment, I couldn’t speak or react. I just watched in horror.
Jade was sprawled across the mattress, Ethan’s body half-covering hers, their limbs tangled together, skin slick with sweat.
The air in my lungs vanished.
For a moment, everything blurred.
I could barely hear past the blood roaring in my ears.
Then Jade turned her head and saw me.
Her lips parted in surprise, but it was brief and fleeting before a slow, wicked smirk curled her mouth.
That small, smug curve of her lips shattered the last of my restraint.
A broken sound escaped me. A gasp? A laugh? I didn’t even know.
Ethan sighed, running a lazy hand through his disheveled hair.
“Alina. You should have knocked. Why are you even here? Can’t you listen to simple instructions?”
I stared at him, horror and fury warring inside me.
Knocked?
Jade stretched like a cat, unbothered by my presence.
“Told you she might drop by,” she mused, dragging a finger down Ethan’s chest.
He chuckled.
A sick, twisted sound that made me want to scream.
“It was bound to happen sooner or later,” he said.
“Better now than after the wedding.”
The words hit me like a slap.
I forced out a breath. “So… this wasn’t a prank?”
I shook my head, trying to grasp onto something, anything, that made sense.
“Ethan, she’s your cousin.” My voice cracked.
“This is incest. A disgusting abomination.”
Jade let out a sharp, mocking laugh.
Ethan smirked. “Oh, Alina. You really are the dumbest twenty-three-year-old I’ve ever met.”
The room tilted. “What…?”
Jade sat up, stretching like she had all the time in the world.
“God, you actually believed that? That Ethan and I were cousins?”
She tossed her brown, wavy hair over her shoulder and rolled her eyes.
“We fed you that lie in college because we knew you wouldn’t get close to him if you knew he was my boyfriend.”
Ethan grinned. “And you ate it up, didn’t you? Sweet, naive Alina. Rich, stupid Alina.”
My stomach twisted violently.
“No. That can’t be”
Jade cut me off.
“You think he actually wanted you? That he loved you?” She snorted.
“You were just a fat, lonely girl desperate for attention. And since you had money, that made you useful.”
Tears burned at the edges of my vision.
“No… this can’t be real. Are you trying to prank me?”
Ethan exhaled, bored.
“Believe whatever you want, sweetheart, but the truth is, the only reason I put up with you was for the money. You were my golden ticket. A pathetic little rich girl so desperate for love you didn’t even question why your best friend would suddenly introduce you to her cousin and push you two together.”
Jade laughed.
“We played you for five years, and you never caught on. You even proposed, such a dummy. Your rotten parents definitely won’t be resting in peace if they see how foolish their only child was.”
The mention of my parents hit me like a punch to the gut.
Ethan smirked, twisting a strand of Jade’s hair playfully.
“Oh, that’s the best part. I was going to marry you, endure you for a few years, siphon off as much of that inheritance as I could. But then, boom! Your parents died, and guess what? Turns out Daddy wasn’t as rich as everyone thought.”
Jade feigned a pout. “And suddenly, you were just a broke, fat, ugly nobody.”
Ethan’s face twisted in disgust as he clicked his tongue mockingly.
“The idea of actually marrying you after that? Jesus. It makes me sick just thinking about it.”
Jade leaned closer, her voice dripping with mock sympathy.
“So, what now, Alina? You gonna cry like the baby you are?”
Ethan chuckled. “Better hurry up and decide. We’ve got plans tonight, and you standing there like a dumb cow is ruining the mood.”
I couldn’t move. I couldn’t breathe.
Everything I had ever known, ever loved, was a lie.
Ethan exhaled heavily. “Honestly? I didn’t plan on settling down so soon anyway.”
My breath caught in my throat. “What do you mean?”
Jade smirked.
Ethan hesitated for half a second, then looked me dead in the eyes.
“I mean, I never planned for things to spiral out so quickly. I just wanted fun, rip off as much money as I could from you, but then I realized how desperate you were to become my wife. You even proposed to me.”
Jade shook her head, amusement dancing in her eyes.
“Who even proposes to a man? God, you’re pathetic.”
“A desperate little pick-me girl,” she sneered.
Ethan didn’t even look guilty. He leaned back against the pillows, completely at ease, like this was nothing.
Like I was nothing.
“I only accepted your ring to save your face in public, Alina. And I forgot to mention…”
He paused, waiting for my last bit of hope to die before delivering the final blow.
“Jade’s son, Dennis? He’s mine.”
Chapter 2 Nana
~Alina~
“What!?”
My breath hitched, my entire body freezing as Ethan’s words echoed in my ears.
Dennis was Jade’s son. The child she had in her final year of college. The little boy I had helped raise, loved like family.
She had told me it was a one-night stand, a mistake. That some random guy at a club had gotten her pregnant and disappeared. She had cried in my arms, sworn she didn’t know who the father was.
And I, God, I had believed her.
I had stood by her, paid for her pregnancy and after-birth expenses, held her hand through every doctor’s visit, every sleepless night.
At one point, I even stole from my parents to make sure she and Dennis never lacked anything.
I had sacrificed for them.
And the whole time… Ethan was Dennis’s father.
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