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The Erased Wife's Spectacular Wedding Revenge

The Erased Wife's Spectacular Wedding Revenge

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My wedding was perfect. Every rose. Every note of music. Every lie. I married Alessandro Moretti believing I was the heroine of a love story. The heir to the most feared family on the West Coast had chosen me-a wedding planner from nowhere-over duty, over blood, over the Rossetti princess his mother had already picked for him. I thought that meant he loved me. I was wrong. The text came through on our wedding night. From her. Gianna Rossetti. "Now that the wedding's over, when do I finally get you to myself?" Three days later, Alex looked me in the eye from a hospital bed and asked, "I'm sorry... who are you?" Fake amnesia. A staged accident. His mother, his mistress, and the family doctor-all in on it. They wanted me to walk away quietly. What I didn't know then was that walking away quietly was the kindest option on the table. The other one involved a car accident on a winding road and a funeral no one would question. Then Don Moretti's man handed me an envelope of cash on the sidewalk outside the apartment I no longer had a key to. "Start over somewhere comfortable," he said. "Far from San Francisco." I took the money. I didn't leave. I'm going to plan their wedding now. Gianna and Alex. The princess and the heir. And when I'm done, every chandelier, every centerpiece, every last napkin will be a monument to the worst mistake the Moretti family ever made. They thought they were giving me an exit. I'm building them a cage.

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The Erased Wife's Spectacular Wedding Revenge Chapter 1 No.1

Elena Conti POV:

The plush white carpet of the Bellagio honeymoon suite felt cool against my bare feet. I stood before the floor-to-ceiling window, a sea of glittering lights that was the Las Vegas Strip spread out below me. Alex's white dress shirt, the one he'd unbuttoned hours ago, was the only thing I wore. It smelled of him-of champagne, expensive cologne, and the quiet hum of a gamble that had, against all odds, paid off.

A flute of champagne, still cold, was in my hand. Hours ago, I'd recited vows I'd helped write. It wasn't just a wedding. It was the most dangerous contract I'd ever negotiated-and I'd signed it with a smile, in front of three hundred people who'd bet against me.

Every detail had been mine. The Vendela roses, their ivory petals chosen because white was the only color Don Moretti's wife considered "appropriate" for a bride of uncertain lineage. The Richter piece for the string quartet-obscure enough to feel personal, classical enough to pass inspection. Three years of planning other women's weddings had taught me that perfection was the best armor. Nobody questioned a flawless surface.

Everyone had warned me. A wedding planner from the wrong side of the Bay, walking into the Moretti family-the name men whispered when they wanted to remind each other what power actually cost. They said I was either very brave or very stupid. I'd never told them which. The truth was simpler: I'd looked at Alex and calculated the odds, and I'd decided he was worth the risk. Whether I was right was a question I'd chosen not to examine. Until tonight, there hadn't been a reason to.

A pair of strong arms wrapped around my waist from behind. Alex's chin rested on my shoulder, his voice a low rumble against my ear. "What are you thinking about, Signora Moretti?"

That name. I'd spent three years watching other women take their husbands' names, writing them into seating charts and monograms. None of them had sounded like this. It carried weight-the kind that could crush you if you weren't ready to carry it. I turned in his arms. "That the seating chart held. No bloodshed at table seven."

He laughed, a low sound I felt rather than heard. I kissed him. His mouth fit mine the way it always had. But as my fingers traced the column of his neck, I found it-a stiffness in the muscle there, the kind of tension that didn't come from a long day.

I filed it away. Weddings exhausted everyone. Even the grooms.

He pulled back, his blue eyes scanning my face. "You were untouchable today. Every man in that room wanted to be me."

He meant it as a compliment. But the word landed wrong. *Untouchable.* In his world, no one was.

I pushed the thought aside. "You have me," I said. "For better or worse. You picked the better today."

We finished the champagne. His hand slid under the hem of the shirt I was wearing-his shirt. "Now," he murmured, "I believe there's a tradition we haven't observed yet."

I put a hand on his chest. "Shower first. You smell like a man who's been celebrating his last night of freedom for about six hours too long."

"Yes, my queen." He kissed my forehead and walked toward the bathroom, shrugging off his jacket. He'd drunk more than I'd ever seen him drink-champagne, then scotch with his father and the capos, then more champagne with the groomsmen who'd practically carried him to the suite. His coordination was off. The jacket landed askew on the bed. His phone was already in his hand-he'd been glancing at it between kisses, a habit I'd noticed over the last week but dismissed as pre-wedding logistics. Now he set it down absently on the nightstand, its screen still lit, a message thread open. He didn't lock it. He was too drunk to remember I was in the room-or too accustomed to hiding things to realize he'd stopped.

I barely registered it. I picked up my planning binder instead-the leather one I'd carried for three years, its pages filled with other women's dreams executed to precision. Tonight's pages were my own. I wanted to look at them one last time before I let the day go.

The bathroom door clicked shut. The shower came on, a wall of white noise.

The suite settled into silence. I breathed out, slow and even. A perfect day. A perfect plan.

Then the phone on the nightstand lit up.

A notification. A name. Gianna. I'd never heard him say that name.

I couldn't read the message from where I stood-just the name, and a sliver of text beneath it.

My pulse didn't race. It went cold. The kind of cold that comes before a decision.

A colleague, I told myself. Someone from the Rossetti side of the family, sending congratulations.

At midnight. On his wedding night.

I closed the binder. My hand moved toward the phone. The shower was still running-a countdown I could measure in seconds.

I picked it up.

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