The Broken & Reborn Mafia Matriarch Chapter 04
Eric froze. Then he turned and grabbed her hands. His voice shook with wild, desperate joy.Â
“Zoe… are you serious? You really want this?”Â
She answered by crashing her lips against his.Â
Eric lifted her into his arms and laid her gently onÂ
the bed.Â
He undressed her slowly, reverently, like he was unwrapping the most precious gift in the world, like she was something fragile, something holy.Â
Zoe’s eyes locked onto mine, standing in the doorway. A slow, cruel smile spread across herÂ
face.Â
“Eric… what if Mia finds us? She’ll be heartbroken,Â
right?”Â
Eric’s eyes blazed. He kissed her harder, his handsÂ
rough now.Â
“Let her. She means nothing to me. Not a singleÂ
hair on your head is worth more than her entireÂ
pathetic life.”Â
Silent, scalding tears streamed down my face. I raised my hand to push the door open.Â
But a cold, hard hand clamped down on myÂ
shoulder.Â
It was Audrey.Â
She jerked her head toward her study, her faceÂ
impassive. I glanced back at the tangled bodiesÂ
on the bed, then followed her.Â
“Well, Mia?” she said, pouring herself a glass ofÂ
scotch. “Anything you want to say?”Â
“Why did you stop me?”Â
“Because you can’t have children.”Â
I stared at her, stunned. She knew it all. She’dÂ
known all along what Eric had done.Â
“So… why?”Â
“Because Eric is all I have left,” she said, her voiceÂ
cold and sharp as a blade, not a single flicker ofÂ
remorse in her eyes. “I buried one son. I can’t loseÂ
him. Whatever he needs to be happy… I’ll let himÂ
have it.”Â
“So no matter what he does, you’ll always take hisÂ
side?”Â
She said nothing. Her silence said it all.Â
I stumbled back to our empty bedroom andÂ
collapsed on the bed, sobbing until my chestÂ
throbbed with pain. I had no one. Nowhere to go.Â
Eric never came back that night.Â
At breakfast the next morning, Audrey and I didn’tÂ
speak. We both knew exactly what had happened.Â
When Zoe came downstairs, wearing one of Eric’sÂ
shirts, Audrey’s eyes immediately dropped to herÂ
stomach. A small, satisfied smile tugged at herÂ
lips.Â
“Eat up, Zoe. You need to keep your strength up.”Â
Zoe blushed and swatted Eric’s arm playfully.Â
“Stop it, now everyone knows!”Â
After breakfast, I grabbed my bag and headed forÂ
the door. Zoe chased after me, her smile bright butÂ
victorious.Â
“Mia, you’re not mad at me, are you?”Â
“Eric loved me for so many years. I let him marryÂ
you because I’d felt bad for you! I wanted you toÂ
have a nice life, after everything that happenedÂ
with the Campbells.”Â
“But after all these years… he still only loves me.Â
Last night was…”Â
I turned to her, my voice ice cold.Â
“Does being a homewrecker make you feel proud,Â
Zoe? Is this the win you’ve been chasing yourÂ
whole life?”Â
Zoe’s face twisted with rage.Â
“At least he wanted me! Eric says he gets sick just looking at your scarred body! He can’t even get hard unless the lights are off and he’s pretendingÂ
you’re me!”Â
“Every boy who ever liked you ended up choosingÂ
me! You’re only better than me at lousyÂ
schoolwork. You’ve always been second best, Mia!Â
Always!”Â
Before I could reply, Eric charged over and shovedÂ
me hard to the ground.Â
“Leave her alone! Last night, it was my fault, notÂ
hers!”Â
He stepped in front of Zoe, shielding her like I wasÂ
some kind of monster.Â
My palm scraped against the gravel, blood oozingÂ
down my wrist.Â
For a split second, I saw a flicker of guilt in Eric’sÂ
eyes.Â
Maybe he’d been playing the part for so long, some small part of him actually cared.Â
Then he opened his mouth, and snuffed out that last tiny spark of hope.Â
“Having to look at your ghastly face every day and pretend I love you? You’ve had it good for years! You got a husband, a nice house, a life you never deserved!”Â
“This was all Zoe’s charity! Do you think any man would ever actually love a freak like you?”Â
I laughed, a bitter, hollow laugh that came from somewhere deep in my chest.Â
“Is that why you slipped me sterilization pills and told me they were for my skin? Because youÂ
thought I wasn’t good enough to carry yourÂ
children?”Â
Eric froze. Then he shrugged, like it was no bigÂ
deal.Â
“Yeah. I was never going to have kids with a freakÂ
like you. But if you keep your mouth shut and doÂ
as you’re told, you can stay Mrs. Thompson.Â
That’s more than you deserve, isn’t it?”Â
He grabbed Zoe’s hand and walked back inside,Â
not looking back.Â
This time, I didn’t cry.Â
I went inside, packed my bags, and called a taxi toÂ
the airport.

