The Broken & Reborn Mafia Matriarch Chapter 06
Meanwhile, halfway across the world in Paris.Â
I’d signed with the most prestigious modelingÂ
agency in the world.Â
Show after show, I walked the runways. And everyÂ
time, I nailed it.Â
It was more than I’d ever dared to dream.Â
After the fire, I’d hidden myself away, convinced my scars made me hideous, unworthy of beingÂ
seen.Â
But I’d never forgotten what it felt like to shineÂ
under the lights. That was where I belonged.Â
My assistant Lila,ran up to me backstage,Â
screaming.Â
“Mia! That was insane! The crowd went wild! WhoÂ
even remembers that shy girl who used to freezeÂ
up on her first casting?”Â
“The designers are obsessed with you! They wantÂ
you for their next three campaigns!”Â
I nodded, hands trembling slightly. There wasÂ
something I’d been wanting to ask since I signed.Â
“They don’t mind… the scars?”Â
Lila stared at me like I’d grown two heads.Â
“What? Are you kidding? Your scars are what make you iconic! They’re like butterflies. They tell aÂ
story, they give the clothes meaning. Perfection is boring, Mia.”Â
“You’re one of a kind. Don’t ever let anyone make you feel otherwise.”Â
“Oh, and I signed you up for the Elite Model Competition in two weeks. You’re gonna blowÂ
everyone away.”Â
Tears pricked my eyes.Â
I’d thought my scars meant I’d never be on a stage again. But the stage had welcomed me back. It had seen me, all of me, and loved me anyway.Â
Paris had welcomed me too.Â
No one looked at me with pity. No one saw me asÂ
a broken charity case. They saw a strong, talentedÂ
woman who’d survived hell and come backÂ
stronger.Â
“Mia, you’re incredible.”Â
“You have such a unique presence. We’re so luckyÂ
to have you.”Â
I trained for hours every day, practicing every stepÂ
and every turn until they were perfect.Â
When I stepped onto the runway for theÂ
competition, the lights hit me, and the crowdÂ
gasped.Â
I knew in that moment–I’d won.Â
After the show, I was walking back to my dressing room when a hand clamped hard around my wrist.Â
I spun around.Â
It was Eric.Â
He looked terrible–gaunt, unshaven, dark circles under his eyes. But when he saw me, his whole face lit up like I was a miracle.Â
I hadn’t thought about him in weeks. My life wasÂ
too full, too bright, for him anymore.Â
I felt nothing.Â
“Mia. It’s really you. I finally found you!”Â
“I saw your poster outside. I almost didn’tÂ
recognize you. You’re… you’re beautiful.”Â
“Your videos went viral on Twitter. Everyone wasÂ
saying you’re the next big supermodel. Do yourÂ
have any idea how proud I am of you?”Â
I pulled my wrist free, my voice cold and flat.Â
“Why would I care what you think? I filed forÂ
divorce three weeks ago. It’ll be final soon.”Â
Eric’s eyes turned red.Â
“Like hell it will! You’re my wife! You’ll always beÂ
my wife, and nothing will change that! I’ll neverÂ
sign those papers!”Â
I snapped. I drew back and slapped him as hardÂ
as I could.Â
The sharp crack echoed down the hallway.Â
“Are you still acting, Eric? Is this anotherÂ
performance?”Â
“I’m done. I’m done with your lies, I’m done withÂ
your fake love, I’m done with being Zoe’sÂ
replacement.”Â
“I’m not that broken, desperate girl who clung toÂ
you like you were her only salvation anymore. SoÂ
what is this? What do you want from me now?”Â
Tears poured down his face. He rummagedÂ
frantically in his bag and pulled out the finishedÂ
sweater.Â
“Look, Mia. You left this. I finished it. I learned howÂ
to knit, just so I could finish what you started.”Â
He held it out to me, his hands shaking. For aÂ
second, he looked like the man I’d once thoughtÂ
was my savior.Â
I took the sweater from him.Â
Hope bloomed on his face.Â
Then I turned and dropped it straight into theÂ
nearest trash can.Â
“Both you and this sweater disgust me. Get thatÂ
through your head.”

