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The Betrayed Mafia’s Heir Chapter 13

The Betrayed Mafia’s Heir Chapter 13
  • Maps and documents covered a makeshift conference table, the paper trail of two empires trying to find their hunter.
  • Celeste stood at one end, her fingers tracing patterns between marked locations. She’d shed her usual blazer hours ago, leaving her in a fitted black shirt that made her look more dangerous than professional.
  • Stephan watched her from across the table, noting how she’d occasionally pause, tilt her head, and then connect another dot in their growing web of conspiracy.
  • “The shipment routes don’t align,” Mikey, Stephan’s right-hand man, pointed out from his position near the window. “The attackers knew exactly when to hit, but the schedule was changed last minute.”
  • “Which means they have someone on the inside,” Dante added, running a hand through his dark hair. “Both our organizations are compromised.”
  • Stephan watched Celeste from across the table, noting how she’d occasionally pause, tilt her head, and then connect another dot in their growing web of conspiracy.
  • Despite the added presence of Mikey and Dante, the tension between them remained palpable.
  • “The timing doesn’t make sense,” Celeste muttered, drawing everyone’s attention. “Why wait until now? Why not strike when we were actively fighting each other?”
  • “Because we were watching each other then,” Stephan replied, stepping closer to examine her work. “Now we’re both looking elsewhere.”
  • Dante shot a warning glance at Stephan’s approach to his sister, but held his tongue. Miley shifted his position slightly, unconsciously moving to better cover his boss’s blind spot.
  • She glanced up at him, and for a moment, he saw a flash of the woman he used to know. But it vanished as quickly as it appeared.
  • “You’re hovering,” she said flatly.
  • “I’m observing.” He didn’t step back. “You’ve gotten better at this.”
  • “Better than what?”
  • “Better than I remember.”
  • Her laugh was sharp, causing Dante to look up sharply from the files he was reviewing.
  • “You mean better than when I was playing the role you wanted me to play?” She straightened, meeting Stephan’s gaze directly. “That was the point.”
  • Miley cleared his throat, clearly uncomfortable with the personal turn of the conversation, but neither Celeste nor Stephan acknowledged him.
  • “And now?” Stephan asked, studying her face.
  • “Now I don’t have to pretend to be less than I am.” She turned back to the maps, addressing the whole room. “These attacks—they’re not just about territory or revenge. They’re systematic, designed to destabilize both our operations simultaneously.”
  • Stephan moved closer, ignoring the way Dante tensed at his approach. “Show me.”
  • For the next hour, they worked together, the four of them falling into an uneasy rhythm. Celeste would point out a pattern, Stephan would challenge it, while Miley analyzed the security implications and Dante cross-referenced their intelligence reports.
  • But underneath their productive collaboration, the tension between Celeste and Stephan remained, making both Miley and Dante exchange concerned glances when they thought no one was watching.
  • “Your weapons cache was hit first,” Stephan noted, marking the timeline. “Then my shipment. Both precision strikes, both targeting our ability to defend ourselves.”
  • “They’re weakening us before the real attack,” Celeste concluded. She reached for a document at the same time he did, their fingers brushing.
  • Neither pulled away immediately, the contact sending an unwelcome charge through both of them.
  • Stephan broke the silence first. “We need to—”
  • The door burst open.
  • Catherine stood in the doorway, her elegant features twisted with fury. She wore a red dress that seemed out of place in the stark office setting, like a splash of blood on concrete.
  • “Oh, am I interrupting something?” Her voice dripped sweetness, but her eyes were cold as they moved from Stephan to Celeste, then to their still-touching hands.
  • Stephan withdrew his hand slowly, deliberately. “Catherine, leave. Now.”
  • But Catherine was already stalking into the room, her heels clicking against the floor like gunshots. She turned to Celeste, smiled sharp as broken glass.
  • “I just came to remind my fiancé where he belongs.”
  • Celeste straightened, a predatory smirk playing at her lips.
  • “So your pet parent visits us too. Adorable.” Her eyes flicked to Stephan, then back to Catherine. “Does he forget his collar at home, Cat?”
  • The color drained from Catherine’s face, replaced by a fury that made her hands shake. She opened her mouth to respond, but Stephan was already moving, his fingers wrapping around her arm with careful force.
  • “We’re leaving,” he said, his voice leaving no room for argument. “Now.”
  • “Get your hands off me,” Catherine hissed, but she allowed him to guide her toward the door. At the threshold, she turned back to Celeste. “This isn’t over.”
  • “It never is with you, darling.” Celeste’s tone was bored, dismissive.
  • Stephan practically dragged Catherine down the hallway to the elevator, maintaining his grip until the doors closed behind them. As soon as they were alone, Catherine wrenched her arm free.
  • “Why the hell are you working with her?”
  • “It’s temporary.” He kept his eyes on the descending floor numbers, not trusting himself to look at her.
  • “No, it’s not.” Catherine moved to stand in front of him, forcing him to meet her gaze. “I know you, Stephan. You don’t let go of things easily.”
  • “This isn’t about letting go. This is about survival. This is about protecting what’s mine”
  • “Is it?” She searched his face. “Because from where I’m standing, it looks like you’re falling right back into her orbit. The way you look at her—”
  • “Enough.” His voice cut through her words like a blade. “You don’t understand what’s happening.”
  • “Then explain it to me.” Catherine’s voice softened, taking on the pleading tone that usually worked so well on him. “Help me understand why you’re choosing her over us.”
  • “I’m not choosing anyone.” He stepped out of the elevator, knowing she would follow. “Someone is trying to destroy both our organizations. Working with Celeste is a necessity, nothing more.”
  • “You still call her Celeste.” Catherine’s laugh was bitter. “Not Valerie. Not the lie she used to be. Celeste. Like you respect who she really is.”
  • Stephan stopped walking. “What do you want from me, Cat?”
  • “I want you to come home.” She moved to stand in front of him again. “I want you to remember who your allies really are. I want—” She cut herself off, blinking back tears that might have been real or calculated. “I want my fiancé back.”
  • For a moment, Stephan saw their situation clearly—the woman he was supposed to want. But all he could think about was Celeste upstairs, piecing together the puzzle that threatened to destroy them both.
  • “I need to finish this,” he said finally.
  • Catherine stepped back as if he’d struck her. “And after? When is it finished?”
  • He didn’t answer, which was answer enough.
The Betrayed Mafia’s Heir English Novel

The Betrayed Mafia’s Heir English Novel

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