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Every Mafia's Favorite Girl novel Chapter 3

Chapter 3: "Mister Bathrobe"

"The Hub" had earned its name long before Aren was born into either of her lives.

Perched atop one of the grandest Lombardi-owned hotels in Borgata, this meeting chamber served as the beating heart of the city’s underworld.

For generations, the ten ruling Houses had gathered there to negotiate territory, broker alliances, decide which fortunes would rise or collapse before the month’s end — and occasionally, betray each other.

Once, the Lombardi name engraved at the entrance had meant absolute authority.

Now, it felt more like a tombstone.

At the head of the long table sat Gian Lombardi.

His presence was still commanding, though time had begun to weigh on him. His shoulders remained broad, his posture straight, yet lines were etched into his face, and his hands trembled faintly when he thought no one was looking.

His gaze, however, was fixed not on his rivals, but on the empty space to his right.

His daughter’s place.

His heiress.

His greatest failure.

For years, Gian had watched Ariana sink deeper into self-destruction, numbing herself with narcotics while bleeding the family’s finances dry one reckless indulgence at a time.

Every scandal had chipped away at House Lombardi’s standing.

Every absence had humiliated him further.

Today, he expected her to deliver the final blow by not appearing at all.

Several seats away, Armando Ombra — the man whose voice now carried the most weight in the room — leaned forward slightly.

His fingers steepled lightly over the table, a calculated smile already playing at the corners of his mouth.

"Would your daughter show up on such an important day, Don Gian? Or has she found something more entertaining than her own inheritance?"

Gian didn’t even look at him.

"I have little hope on that front," he replied, voice dry with exhaustion.

Armando hummed softly, sounding almost sympathetic.

"Perhaps that is for the best. It’d be unfortunate for an heiress to witness her family legacy ending before she has the chance to inherit it."

Around the table, the remaining Dons said nothing, though many exchanged subtle glances.

Some of them looked satisfied while others merely resigned. But none of them missed the implication in Armando’s words:

House Lombardi was finished.

Armando’s quiet triumph, however, lasted only moments longer. At precisely the appointed hour, the heavy double doors opened.

The shock that rippled through the room came in three separate layers.

First, there was the timing.

Ariana Lombardi was never on time, if she arrived at all.

Usually, the room wouldn’t even wait for her; they would quietly acknowledge her absence after thirty minutes, then move on like it was merely routine.

Second, there was the silhouette.

Gone was the long cascade of platinum hair that had always defined her presence. In its place — a sharp, chin-length bob that framed her face.

Halfway down the table, Caio Sartori narrowed his eyes, a rare look of shock flickering across his face.

’That’s not possible.’

Just two hours ago, she had been tangled in his sheets with enough hair to spill across half his bed.

Now... this.

Finally, the third and perhaps most horrifying of them all — the attire, and the cargo.

In a room dominated by black tailored suits and couture gowns that easily costed small fortunes, Ariana Lombardi stood wearing a modest cream cardigan over a floral sundress.

And in her hands... a bright pink box.

"I apologize for the wait," she said, her head inclined in a calm, polite greeting. "I stopped to buy cupcakes."

Instead of entering fully, she lingered stiffly at the threshold, wide doe eyes moving slowly across the room with quiet anxiety.

There were ten Dons in total, seated at the long table. Behind them stood dozens more: heirs, advisors, assistants, and guards lining the walls.

’Ah... damn me.’

She bit her lip.

’I should have asked Isabella for a headcount.’

Her box of twelve cupcakes was falling woefully short.

The silence that followed was absolute — the kind of silence reserved for a misfired gun.

At the head of the table, Gian Lombardi slowly rose to his feet.

"A-Ariana?"

For a man who had survived decades in Borgata’s underworld without trembling before rivals or bloodshed, his legs suddenly felt disturbingly unsteady.

Aren recognized the man’s face almost immediately.

He looked like the photo on the contact saved as "Father" in the phone — a man the original Ariana hadn’t cared to reply to for over a year.

What surprised Aren most was how Gian reminded her of the Operative Head from her previous life. Both were men hardened by time, yet she detected a certain softness in his eyes as he looked at her.

Aren smiled then — a small, genuine thing that reached her eyes, hoping to mend things with this man on the original Ariana’s behalf.

"Yes? Would you like a cupcake?"

The question only stunned Gian Lombardi further. He stood motionless, his lips trembling.

His daughter was smiling at him. Her eyes were clear, calm, and — most importantly — entirely sober.

’Oh. Phew.’

’A fellow cupcake lover.’

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’He looks more stressed than before,’ she concluded.

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