Betrayed While Carrying the Mafia HeirChapter 1: The Betrayal

Liliana's Pov

"Mom, I'm ready for the arranged marriage, please just get me out of here, I'll do anything," I sobbed into the phone.

My mom's panicked voice sounded over the phone, "Should I come get you now?"

"In seven days, Mom, I need to tidy things here," I whispered.

My hands shook and my stomach hurt as I ended the call, sprawled on the floor bleeding.

My entire world had collapsed two days ago when I found out about the biggest betrayal ever from the three most important people in my life.

I was three months pregnant when I was kidnapped by some unknown gunmen.

That night they called and called but he didn't pick up his damn phone.

The kidnappers had mocked me, "Your husband doesn't even love you enough to pick your calls."

Ninety-nine missed calls, that's how many times they called him with my phone.

Then they called Pietro, Giacomo's younger brother and my childhood friend.

I was certain he would pick up and he did but his words made me wonder if truly this was the same person who had sworn a blood oath to always protect me.

"Stop calling, Liliana, can't you see we're in a sit-down?!"

He had ended the call and switched his phone off before they could call back.

Furious, the kidnappers shoved me out of a moving car. There was so much blood, I passed out.

When I opened my eyes I was in the hospital. My body hurt and there was no one by my bedside.

"How are you feeling, Miss?" the doctor asked me.

I blinked, my throat felt sore and I stared at him, "No one came to visit me?"

The doctor shook his head, "I'm sorry but no."

I grabbed my phone from the bedside and still there were no missed calls from Giacomo or Pietro. No one replied to the messages I had sent either.

"Your accident was fatal and you survived by luck but your baby didn't," the doctor informed me.

Tears rolled down my cheeks as I touched my now flat stomach.

I dialed Giacomo's phone again and I heard the familiar ringing tone just down the hall.

Frowning, I limped out of bed when I heard familiar voices in a room across from mine.

"You guys are so sweet, your wife gave birth two days ago and neither you nor your brother would leave her alone," a nurse was saying.

Then I heard my husband's familiar voice as he replied, "I'd never leave Nadina's side. She's given me an heir, she deserves the whole world."