Pregnant and shopping for my baby alone, I ran into my ex mafia-boss husband and his new girlfriend.

Savannah’s smile settled across the boutique like frost.

Maddie straightened slowly beside the crib, one hand still resting against the smooth pale wood. Her pulse hammered once—hard enough to make the baby shift beneath her ribs—but her face revealed nothing.

Brandon had taught her that.

Never react first.

Never let the room know where to strike.

For one suspended moment, no one moved.

The saleswoman behind the counter lowered her eyes instantly, pretending to rearrange a stack of embroidered blankets. Two security men near the entrance became statues in dark suits. Even the soft instrumental music floating through hidden speakers seemed to disappear.

Because everyone in that room recognized exactly what stood before them.

A former Moretti wife.

A current Moretti king.

And the woman rumored to become his next queen.

Brandon’s gaze remained fixed on Maddie.

Not on her face.

Lower.

To the slight rise beneath her coat.

Something dangerous flickered in his eyes.

Maddie saw it instantly.

Calculation.

The same look he used before deciding whether someone lived, disappeared, or became an example.

Savannah noticed too.

Her manicured fingers tightened almost invisibly around Brandon’s arm.

“Maddie Hayes,” Savannah said smoothly. “I heard you’d vanished.”

Maddie finally pulled her hand from the crib rail. “People hear many things in this city.”