Betrayed And Sold To The Mafia King
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Chapter 9 The Rules Are Changing img
Chapter 10 What They Don't Know img
Chapter 11 Under His Gaze img
Chapter 12 Remember Your Place img
Chapter 13 Darkness Isn't Always Silence img
Chapter 14 Let the Game Begin img
Chapter 15 The Silent Nanny img
Chapter 16 Smiles He Couldn't Stand img
Chapter 17 A Hand in Red img
Chapter 18 All Eyes On Me img
Chapter 19 A Bitter Mouthful img
Chapter 20 Yours to Break img
Chapter 21 Too Much, Too Fast img
Chapter 22 The Taste of Control img
Chapter 23 The Right Kind of Revenge img
Chapter 24 Claim and Command img
Chapter 25 Orders In The Air img
Chapter 26 Mapping The Cage img
Chapter 27 Shadows At Sea img
Chapter 28 Bandages and Barbs img
Chapter 29 The Little Devil In Disguise img
Chapter 30 Power in the Shadows img
Chapter 31 The Wrong Territory img
Chapter 32 The Dogs Secret img
Chapter 33 The Bold Demand img
Chapter 34 A Stranger's Face img
Chapter 35 Enough img
Chapter 36 Possession img
Chapter 37 Locked Away img
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Betrayed And Sold To The Mafia King

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Chapter 1 Shattered Empires

Valeria

"You're making a scene again, Valeria," my father hissed, not looking away from the television. "You're always thinking the whole world is conspiring against you."

I stood in shock in the living room with my fists clenched at my sides. "I'm not being dramatic. I have proof. Lorenzo stole from the company. He has siphoned tens of thousands of dollars out of the company's account."

"So?" he said flatly. "He's your brother. He probably needed it."

I glanced over to my mother, who was sitting on the couch with one leg crossed over the other, idly stirring the contents of wine in a glass.

"Mother," I said without pleading. "Please, say something. You can't possibly agree with this."

But mother gave me a long, slow sigh. "Valeria, you're making it sound like it's the end of the world. Perhaps if you hadn't made everything about that small wine business, you wouldn't be this up tight right now."

I blinked. "Little wine business? I started that company from nothing. I worked for it. I supported this family with the earnings."

" You chosed to," Lorenzo leaned against the frame of the door behind me, sipping his drink. "No one told you to act like a martyr."

"You drained the company," I snapped, turning to look at him. "Half a million gone. I have the bank reports, Lorenzo."

"And I said I was gonna pay it back," he said with a shrug. "You're acting like though I killed someone."

"You may as well have," I murmured. "You stabbed me."

At last Father stood, looking irritated. "You're embarrassing yourself now. You'd think this is the first business to go down? People declare bankruptcy all the time."

"But I'm not bankrupt yet!" I shouted. "You've all robbed me and I'm the one that has to pay for it! How is that fair?"

Mom took another sip of wine, her gaze still locked on her glass. "You're just too emotional. This isn't healthy. Maybe take a few days off."

I stared at her. At all of them. The people I had loved, pleased and made sacrifices for, all my life. And yet there they were, watching me unravel as though it meant nothing.

I didnt say another word, instead, I picked up my bag, and I left. No one followed behind me, no one tried to stop me.

The cold was bitingly sharp outside, but it didn't sting as much as all that silence my family had left behind. I had to crumple my paper notes to keep my hands from shaking as I slipped into the car and my breath misted the windshield.

I didn't remember the drive. But I recalled the silence, and then the heavy thud of my apartment door closing behind me.

Inside, the warmth meant nothing to me as my bones were already cold.

I went directly to the liquor cabinet to pour myself a glass of wine - dark red, the kind I used to raise in celebration of business deals and awards. Tonight, it tasted like ash in my mouth.

I sat on the edge of the couch holding the glass like it was the only thing could keep me whole. My mind raced with faces, numbers, memories and my mistakes.

"I should have listened," I murmured. "I never should have done it to begin with. I should've separated everything." But I hadn't. I'd believed they were family. I trusted that they wouldn't destroy me, but yet again look at where I was now. I filled another glass, and then another. The room felt fuzzy, but the pain remained sharp.

My phone vibrated with activity - missed calls, emails, news alerts. I ignored them all. And that's when I heard it. A loud crash from outside that made me flinch.

I got up slowly, as my heart started to race. My mind flew to the most terrible possibility - was I about to get robbed? Was someone breaking in? I slipped up to the window and looked through the drapery.

Blue and red lights danced on the asphalt. It was the police, but why? Another loud bang rang out. But this time, it was as if my front gate had been knocked down. I recoiled with instinct, panting. I didn't move neither did I didn't speak. I listened and waited. The noise was followed by the sound of a knock, crisp and hard.

I froze, staring at the door. My body wouldn't move. And at that moment I couldn't decide if I was more frightened of what waited on the other side of the door or of what I'd already lost. The knock came again, and I swallowed.

Then, a voice broke the silence. ''Miss Valeria DeLuca? This is the police." I felt my heart drop. I walked cautiously, my legs trembling as I moved closer towards the door. I hesitated for a second before I unlocked the door.

Two men, both uniformed, stood in the doorway. Their expressions were unreadable. The taller one spoke first. "Are you Miss Valeria DeLuca?"

"Yes," I managed.

"I'm Officer Chen. This is Officer Ramirez. You're being served a notice of appearance from the Federal Court." And with that, he passed me a closed document.

"This states the seizure of all U.S. based assets of the below named individual. Your properties have been repossessed under legal writ of nonpayment due to the bad debt in the person of Sergio DeLuca."

I looked at the folder reading the words, barely comprehending what the man was saying.

"No signature is needed at this stage. This is a formal notification. You are expected to appear in court, not later than the next seven days of business."

I trembled as I grasped the paper. "I-I don't understand."

Officer Chen nodded once. "You'll find the court date and more information inside."

My eyes skimmed over the official lines:

The under-listed assets under Ms. Valeria DeLuca are summoned on collateral forfeiture due to monies owed by Mr. Sergio DeLuca.

Assets specifically, but exclusively include: Vino Luna Winery, DeLuca Estate, Brand Holdings Bank Account(s), any other owned property under Ms. Valeria DeLuca's name.

I sank to the floor.

Everything was gone.

Not just my money but my home, my company, my brand. All of it was gone. My father had used everything I owned as a stake in his gambling. And he hadn't even told me.

My vision blurred.

Why had I not seen it coming?

I fought for that business. I had put my all into that business. Late nights. Empty bank accounts. Rejections. Sleepless winters. And I had survived them all. But not for this. Not to be served this betrayal from people I basically fed, clothed, and protected.

"How can it be..." I uttered.

            
            

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