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Beauty and the Mafia Beast

《Beauty and the Mafia Beast》

I thought I was about to surprise Ethan with the Ferrari keys I’d saved for years—until I overheard him with his friends, casually calling me a "replacement" for Amanda, the woman he really loved. Seven years of my heart, my trust, shattered in a moment.

At home, Ethan acts like nothing's wrong, but the next night at a party with Amanda, the truth hits harder. She reveals their secret past and how Ethan’s been stringing me along while being with her all along. To make matters worse, she drops a bombshell: two days ago, when I thought Ethan was working late, he was in her bed.

Now, with my world unraveling, I must decide—do I confront the man I thought I’d marry, or walk away and take back my life before he completely destroys me?


Chapter 1

I stood frozen outside the private room of Le Meridien, my hands trembling around the Ferrari keys I'd planned to surprise Ethan with. Seven years of love, of building a future together, crashed around me like shattered glass.

"How much longer are you going to string Emma along?" A deep voice cuts through the door.

My heart stopped at the sound of my name. The Ferrari keys dug into my palm.

"Come on, Ethan. Amanda's been asking about you since she got back from Paris." Another voice chimed in, followed by the clink of glasses.

"To think you've been dating Adam's sister all this time." Someone laughed. "Does he even know his best friend's been with his runaway sister?"

My brother's name hit me like a punch to the gut. Adam. My brother Adam. The same brother Ethan claimed was just a friend he'd met.

"The look on his face when he finds out..." The voice continued.

"He won't." Ethan's familiar voice finally broke through. "Emma was just... convenient. A replacement while Amanda was gone."

"Seven years is a long replacement." Someone whistled.

"She made it easy. So desperate for love after her family problems." Ethan's words dripped with cruel amusement. "All those stories about knowing her brother, about waiting to tell him until we were married. She believed every word."

The keys slipped from my hand, hitting the marble floor with a betraying clatter. The voices inside went quiet.

"Did you hear that?"

I didn't wait to hear more. I ran, leaving behind the keys to the Ferrari I'd spent five years saving for. Leaving behind seven years of lies. Leaving behind the second family that had betrayed me.

I collapsed onto my bed, mascara-stained tears soaking into my pillow. The darkness of my room matched the void in my heart. Every memory, every promise Ethan had made played through my mind like a cruel movie reel.

The front door clicked open. I wiped my face with my sleeve, forcing steady breaths as his footsteps approached our bedroom.

"Emma?" Ethan's voice carried that same warmth I'd fallen for seven years ago. The bedroom light flicked on. "You won't believe what happened at dinner."

I rolled over, plastering on a smile. "How was it?"

"Great catching up with everyone." He loosened his tie. "The weirdest thing though - security found Ferrari keys outside our private room. Can you imagine someone dropping those?"

My body tightened. "That's... strange."

"Oh, and tomorrow night we've got plans." He sat on the edge of the bed. "My old school friend Amanda's back from Paris. She's hosting a get-together."

Amanda. The name burned in my throat. "The friend you mentioned before?"

"Yeah, just an old classmate." He waved it off, the lie sliding effortlessly. "You'll come, right?"

I met his eyes, searching for any trace of guilt, any flicker of the cruel words I'd heard earlier. Nothing. Just the same charming smile that had convinced me he was different from my family.

"Of course." I forced the words out. "Wouldn't miss it."

"Perfect. Get some sleep, babe."

The bed shifted as he settled in beside me, his breathing evening out within minutes. I stared at the ceiling, tears silently tracking down my temples into my hair.

The next evening, Ethan's hand rested on the bottom of my back as we entered Amanda's penthouse. His touch burned through my black dress, each gentle squeeze a mockery of affection.

Amanda stood across the room, her red dress matching the flush in her cheeks. Her mascara-rimmed eyes locked onto Ethan's every movement.

I excused myself from the crowd, desperate for a moment alone. The hallway leading to the restroom stretched before me.

"Well, if it isn't the runaway sister." Amanda's voice sliced through the air behind me.

I turned to find her leaning against the wall, glass dangling from her manicured fingers.

"Must be nice, living your perfect little life while your brother dealt with everything alone." She sneered. "Do you know how selfish that makes you? Abandoning family like that?"

My throat closed up. How did she know about Adam? The details I'd only shared with...

Ethan. Of course. He'd told her everything, all those late-night conversations where I'd opened up about my past, my fears, my guilt over leaving Adam behind. He'd handed her the weapons to hurt me.

"What's wrong? Cat got your tongue?" She stepped closer, her perfume overwhelming. "You know, Ethan and I have history. Deep history. The kind that doesn't just disappear because some girl played house with him for a few years."

I pressed my back against the wall, willing myself not to cry.

"Tonight's the night, Emma." She sneered. "I'm taking him back. He's always been mine - you were just keeping his bed warm while I was in Paris."

I couldn't breathe as Amanda moved closer with a cruel smile.

"Want to know something fun?" She traced a finger down my arm. "Two days ago, when you were at that photography workshop..."

My stomach dropped. Tuesday.

"He came over to my place first." Her voice dropped to a whisper. "But then he had a better idea..."

"Those silk sheets you love so much?" She leaned in, her breath hot against my ear. "We made quite a mess of them."

My knees buckled. I gripped the wall to stay upright, bile rising in my throat.

"The way he grabbed my hair, pushed me down..." She ran her fingers through her dark locks. "God, Emma. The things he did to me that he'd never do with you. He said you were too... vanilla. Too safe. But me?" She laughed. "I bring out the animal in him."

The memory of Tuesday night flashed through my mind - how I'd crawled into those same sheets.

"Should've seen how fast he stripped those sheets after." Amanda's fingers wrapped around my wrist. "Wouldn't want his precious Emma finding out what a bad boy he really is. Though I have to say..." Her grip tightened. "The fear of getting caught made it so much hotter."


Chapter 2

Amanda's heels clicked down the hallway, leaving me alone with the weight of her words. I gripped the marble counter, my knuckles white against the stone. The bathroom's soft lighting cast shadows across my face in the mirror - I barely recognized the woman staring back.

My stomach heaved. I lurched for the toilet, but nothing came up. Just dry, silent retches that shook my whole body.

The counter felt cool against my forehead as I pressed it there, fighting back tears. I wouldn't cry. Not here. Not where they could see the mascara tracks on my cheeks and know they'd won.

The same bed. Our bed. The sheets I'd spent a month's salary on because he'd mentioned loving silk against his skin. He'd taken her there deliberately, tainted every memory we'd built in that space.

My reflection trembled in the mirror.

I smoothed my hands down my dress, adjusted my hair. Forced my breathing to steady. The tears burned behind my eyes, but I wouldn't let them fall. Not yet. Not until I was alone, away from their cruel smiles and knowing glances.

Seven years of memories, destroyed in one afternoon on silk sheets.

I walked back, my legs somehow carrying me forward despite feeling like lead. Ethan and Amanda sat across from each other at a pristine white tablecloth, their soup bowls steaming between them. The picture-perfect couple. My stomach twisted.

I slid into the empty chair beside Ethan. His jaw clenched, shoulders tensing as I settled in. The air felt thick enough to choke on.

Amanda gave that knowing smirk, but the moment Ethan glanced her way, her expression crumpled. Those perfectly lined eyes went wide and wounded, like a kicked puppy. My fingers itched to slap that fake look off her face.

"What the hell is wrong with you?" Ethan's voice cut through the silence, sharp as a blade.

"What?" I stared at him, thrown by the venom in his tone.

He slammed his hand on the table, making the silverware rattle. "Don't play innocent. How dare you speak to Amanda that way about her mother? Her mother just passed away, and you have the nerve to make cruel comments?"

My mouth fell open. The room spun slightly. "I... what? I never said anything about-"

"Stop lying," he snarled. "Amanda told me everything about your little bathroom chat. I knew you could be jealous, but this is low, even for you."

I gaped between them, my mind reeling. Amanda dabbed at her eyes with a napkin, the picture of grief, while Ethan glared at me like I was something scraped off his shoe.

The same man who'd held me last night, promised forever - now he believed this stranger's lies without a second thought. Seven years meant nothing in the face of her tears.

The other guests turned to stare, forks frozen halfway to their mouths. Heat crept up my neck as whispers rippled through the room. My humiliation burned deeper with each passing second.

Amanda pressed her perfectly manicured fingers. "No, Ethan, it's fine. I understand she's... going through things." Her voice wavered as fresh tears welled in her eyes. "We shouldn't make a scene."

The syrupy sweetness in her voice made my skin crawl. Every sob, every trembling lip - a performance worthy of an Oscar.

"Shut up!" The words burst from my throat before I could stop them. "Just shut up with your fake crying!"

The crack of Ethan's palm across my face echoed through the silent room. My cheek stung, but the betrayal in that strike cut deeper than any physical pain. I touched my fingers to the spot, still burning from his hand.

Amanda's eyes wide with mock horror. "Oh God, I can't... I need some air." She pushed back from the table, dabbing at her eyes as she rushed toward the exit.

"Amanda, wait!" Ethan jumped up, knocking his chair backward in his haste to follow her. He didn't spare me a single glance as he chased after her, leaving me alone at the table with dozens of judgmental stares boring into me.

I stumbled out of Amanda's penthouse, my legs shaking beneath me. The night air hit my face, cooling the spot where Ethan's hand had struck. A yellow cab crawled past and I waved it down, sliding into the leather backseat.

"Where to, miss?"

I rattled off my address, then slumped against the window.

Nine years ago, I'd fled from fists and cruel words, leaving everything behind. Now here I was, crying in the back of a cab because I'd let another man hurt me.

No more.

I wiped my eyes roughly with the back of my hand. I was done letting men like Ethan Shaw destroy me. Done being the weak little girl who ran away.

My phone felt heavy in my purse. I pulled it out, scrolling through my contacts until I found his name. Adam. My finger hovered over the number - the same one he'd had nine years ago when I left. I'd never deleted it, though guilt had stopped me from calling all these years.

My brother. The only person who'd tried to protect me back then. Who'd taken the hits meant for me until I couldn't bear to watch anymore.

The screen blurred as fresh tears welled up. Before I could second-guess myself, I pressed the call.

One ring. Two rings.

The line clicked. Silence stretched between us, heavy with nine years of unspoken words.

Then, his voice. Deep, familiar despite the years between us.

"Emma?"


Chapter 3

"Adam?" My voice cracked. The familiarity of his name on my tongue brought back a flood of memories.

"How... how are you?"

"I'm fine, Emma." A pause. "Are you okay? You sound sad."

My breath caught. After all these years, he could still read me like a book. "I'm..." The lie died on my mouth. "No. No, I'm not okay."

"What happened?"

I gripped the phone tighter, watching the city lights blur past the cab window. "Life here... It's not what I thought it would be. I thought I could make it work, but..." A tear slid down my cheek. "I want to come back, Adam."

"Come home." No hesitation. No questions. Just two words that wrapped around me like a warm embrace. "I'll send you an address. Stay there until we figure things out."

Two hours later, I sat perched on the edge of a pristine hotel bed, staring at the door. My hands twisted in my lap as footsteps approached from the hallway.

The knock made me jump. My heart hammered against my ribs as I approached the door. Part of me expected - dreaded - to see Ethan standing there.

But when I opened it, I found myself face-to-face with a stranger. Tall, with tousled dark hair and striking green eyes that seemed to look right through me. A leather jacket hung from his broad shoulders, and the shadow of stubble darkened his jaw.

"Emma?" His voice was deep, with a hint of roughness. "I'm Nolan. Adam sent me to check on you."

I hesitated in the doorway, studying him. There was something about the way he carried himself - confident but not threatening. His eyes were kind, despite their intensity.

"May I come in?"

I stepped aside, letting him enter. The room felt smaller with his presence, though he moved with a casual grace that didn't seem imposing.

"How are you holding up?" His eyes scanned the room, lingering on my hastily packed bag.

"I'm okay." I crossed my arms, fighting the urge to fidget. "Just... processing everything."

"That's understandable." He leaned against the wall, hands tucked in his jacket pockets.

"So... How long have you known my brother?"

A ghost of a smile appeared. "A while."

"That's vague."

"I'm a vague person." His response came with a hint of humor, but offered no real insight.

I tried again. "What do you do?"

"Work with Adam." He checked his watch. "The limo will be here in ten minutes. We'll stop by your place first, grab what you need, then head straight to the airport."

"Limo?" I blinked. "That's... excessive."

"Standard procedure."

"Standard for what?" The question slipped out before I could stop it.

He just smiled, that same mysterious half-smile that revealed nothing. "Your brother likes to take care of things properly."

The casual mention of a limo, the expensive hotel room, this man who looked like he'd stepped out of an action movie - none of it aligned with the brother I remembered. Adam had always been ambitious, but this level of luxury? Who had he become in these nine years?

"You seem surprised," Nolan observed.

"I just... didn't expect all this. The hotel, the limo..." I gestured vaguely. "Who exactly are you, Nolan?"

"Just someone your brother trusts." He straightened up as his phone buzzed. "Limo's early. Ready to go?"

I stepped into the limo, my fingers trailing over the buttery leather seats. The interior gleamed with polished wood and chrome accents.

"This is..." I shook my head, sinking into the plush seat.

Nolan slid beside me, his presence filling the space. "Not what you expected?"

"No. I mean, Ethan has money, but this..." I gestured at our surroundings. "This is different."

"Different how?"

"More... refined? Expensive?" I traced the leather stitching. "I don't know how to explain it."

The drive to my apartment passed in a blur of city lights and questions I couldn't answer. Nolan remained quiet, but I felt his eyes on me more than once.

The limo pulled up to my building. "I'll wait here," Nolan said. "Just grab what you need."

I nodded and headed inside, my keys jingling in my trembling hands. The elevator ride felt endless. My mind raced with thoughts of what to pack, what to leave behind.

The apartment door opened silently, and as I stepped inside, my world shattered.

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