Her Mafia Father’s Wrath
My father was Enzo Moretti, the godfather of one of New York’s most powerful mafia families.
And I was his princess—his most cherished treasure.
He hid me from his world to protect me, but he didn’t want me left alone, so he arranged a marriage for me.
The groom was Leon Scott—the son of New York’s richest man. Handsome, loaded, and a rising star in the business world. On paper, he was perfect.
For our wedding, my father had a custom gown flown in from a designer in Milan.
Today was my fitting appointment.
When I walked into the bridal boutique, my heart stopped.
Nicole Hill, Leon’s childhood sweetheart, was wearing my wedding dress.
When she saw me, a smug little smile curled her lips. Then she grabbed a cheap white polyester bridesmaid’s dress from the table and shoved it into my arms.
“Put this on,” she said, lifting her chin like she owned the place. “You can wear this for the ceremony.”
I looked down at the flimsy fabric in my hands, then back up at her.
My voice dropped low. “I’m the soon-to-be bride. And you’re telling me to wear this?”
She let out a laugh, sharp and mean. “Just do what you’re told and don’t make this difficult. Leon already gave the word. I’m walking down the aisle in your place. And you? You just stand there like a good little bridesmaid and go through the motions.”
For a few seconds, I couldn’t speak.
Then I pulled out my phone and dialed Leon’s number. It rang twice before he picked up.
“Leon, about Nicole taking my place at the altar. Don’t you think you owe me an explanation?”