
After the Live-in Son-in-law Left,The Mafia Family Went Crazy
Hachimitsu · Completed · 11.6k Words
Introduction
But I don't want to fight about it.
I'm not staying here because of her.
Her father once saved my father's life. I'm here to repay that debt.
So they pushed even further.
She wants me to give way to her first love.
Give up my seat at dinner, my trust fund eligibility, my position as family consigliere, even our couple's travel tickets.
Fine. Have it your way.
I'm leaving to go back to being the Don I was meant to be.
Hope your family can survive the mafia wars without me.
Chapter 1
My wife is upstairs with another man—her first love.
But I don't want to fight about it.
I'm not staying here because of her.
Her father once saved my father's life. I'm here to repay that debt.
So they pushed even further.
She wants me to give way to her first love.
Give up my seat at dinner, my trust fund eligibility, my position as family consigliere, even our couple's travel tickets.
Fine. Have it your way.
I'm leaving to go back to being the Don I was meant to be.
Hope your family can survive the mafia wars without me.
1
I came home early.
The lock hadn’t been changed. It was still the system I’d installed with my own hands three years ago. One touch of my fingerprint and the door clicked open—quiet as a blade sliding free.
Then I heard it from upstairs.
Not the TV. Not music.
A bedframe knocking softly against the wall. Breathing. Low, urgent, intimate.
I knew that rhythm.
I could have pictured the scene before I ever opened the door.
I didn’t rush upstairs.
First, I hung up my coat. Lined my shoes up with the edge of the mat. My breathing stayed even. My pulse never moved. The first thing Special Operations teaches you is simple—emotion does not get to command action.
Then I went up.
Not fast. Not slow.
The master bedroom door was half-open. A warm strip of light cut through the hallway. I raised a hand and pushed it wider.
Silence hit the room.
Isabella was against the headboard, her hair loose, her skin flushed. Around her neck hung the necklace I’d given her for our anniversary—a slim gold chain with a small cross pendant. She’d once called it a promise.
Now that cross was swaying.
The man beside her was halfway into his shirt, fumbling with buttons he’d done up wrong. I knew his face. I’d seen it in old photographs, in newspaper clippings, in the wistful stories Falcone relatives liked to tell when they wanted to pretend they came from class.
Julian.
Isabella’s first love. The golden boy back from overseas.
He reacted first. His throat bobbed. His eyes flickered with panic.
“Leo… I can explain—”
Isabella put a hand on his chest, calming him like he was some frightened animal. Then she looked at me.
No shame. No guilt. Just ice.
“Don’t apologize to him, Julian,” she said lazily. “This is my house.”
My gaze dropped to the sheets. I’d changed them myself last week. My half-finished coffee still sat on the nightstand, a dried ring staining the rim.
They had rolled around in the middle of my life like it was nothing.
I didn’t ask why.
I didn’t ask how long.
Those questions were worthless. Only the next move mattered.
Julian slid off the bed like he wanted to stand his ground, or maybe run for the bathroom. His hand reached for the phone on the nightstand, fast and nervous, like he was looking for backup.
I looked at him once.
“Leave it.”
My voice wasn’t loud.
It didn’t need to be.
It landed like a bolt locking into place.
His hand froze in midair. His jaw tightened. “Who the hell do you think you are? You’re just—”
Isabella cut in with a laugh. “He’s just the live-in son-in-law. Relax, Julian. Without us, he’s nothing.”
She lifted the little cross between two fingers and turned it idly, like it was some cheap trinket instead of a vow.
I nodded.
Not in agreement. Just acknowledgment. I took in her face, her tone, the satisfaction in her eyes, the same way I used to log enemy positions in a kill zone.
Then I reached back and quietly closed the bedroom door.
I didn’t slam it.
That would’ve been theater, and I had no interest in performing for them.
I went downstairs, walked behind the bar, and poured myself a whiskey. The ice dropped into the glass with a clean, sharp sound.
Like a countdown.
The glass was cold in my hand. I took a sip. The burn rolled down my throat, but it didn’t light a fire in me. My mind stayed clear—cold and stripped down, the way it gets when you’re taking apart a rifle.
Footsteps sounded overhead.
Isabella came down wrapped in a silk robe, tied loose at the waist. No makeup. Still beautiful. That had always been her strongest weapon, and she knew exactly how to use it.
She leaned against the bar across from me, chin tilted up, eyes full of challenge.
“So?” she said. “What are you going to do? Hit me? You don’t have the guts.”
I set the glass down. Crystal touched stone with a soft click.
“You think I’d hit you?” I asked.
“Would you dare?” she shot back with a cold smile. “You eat at our table. You live under our roof. If you walk out of here, you won’t even be able to buy yourself a decent car. Whatever little ‘skills’ you think you have? In New York, they mean nothing.”
She said it smoothly, like she’d rehearsed it.
The Falcone relatives had said their version too.
Freeloader.
Nobody.
Why would old Jack ever marry his daughter to a man like that?
I’d heard it all.
I’d smiled. Endured. Stayed silent.
Not because I was weak.
Because I owed a debt.
Isabella stepped closer, eyes locked on mine. “Julian’s back. It’s time you understood your place. Don’t make this ugly.”
I looked straight into her eyes.
Brown. Bright. A trace of green.
The first time I met her three years ago, I already knew those eyes weren’t really hers—not in the way that mattered. They reminded me of someone else. Only by a fraction. Maybe thirty percent. But it had been enough.
I didn’t answer her threat. I asked, “Have you finalized your father’s funeral arrangements?”
She blinked, thrown off for the first time. Then her brows snapped together. “Why are you bringing up my father right now?”
I took another drink. “Because he’s gone,” I said. “And it’s time you grew up.”
Her face hardened. “Don’t act profound with me. Who do you think you are? You’re just a dog my father took in out of pity.”
That made Julian appear on the stairs, now fully dressed, standing behind her like he’d finally remembered how to breathe. He planted himself there, trying to look like the man of the house.
“Leo,” he said, clearing his throat. “I respect what you’ve… done these past three years. But you need to be realistic. Isabella needs a man who can lead this family. Not some soft bastard hiding behind fake manners in the kitchen.”
I lifted my eyes to him.
“Lead?” I said.
His mouth twitched. “That’s right. What, you think the Falcones rose this fast because of luck? Because of you? Don’t be ridiculous. It was Jack’s name. Isabella’s connections. It was—”
My phone buzzed.
A secure message. Two letters, then a string of numbers. An old East Coast line. One of the oldest.
I glanced at it once and locked the screen.
Isabella caught the pause immediately and smiled wider. “Who is it? Your broke friends? Some old military contact? Stop dreaming, Leo. You will never belong in the real circle.”
I didn’t explain.
Explanations are for people who need understanding. I didn’t need theirs.
I finished the whiskey and walked to the study.
Behind me, Isabella’s voice rose. “Where do you think you’re going? If you walk away while I’m talking to you—”
I kept moving.
The study door shut behind me, cutting off the noise. Old Jack’s portrait hung on the wall. Suit. Tie. That half-smile people mistook for softness. They remembered the warmth and forgot the blood. Men like Jack didn’t build territory by being kind. They built it with steel and bodies.
I went to the desk and opened the drawer.
Inside was a stack of sticky notes.
The one on top read:
Day 1095.
Three years.
Long enough to turn a pack of opportunists into something that could bite.
Long enough to see Isabella clearly.
She understood possession, not loyalty. Privilege, not debt. She thought rules were whatever protected her at the dinner table.
I peeled the note off slowly.
The paper tore with a dry whisper.
Like a sentence being carried out.
I dropped it into the trash, lifted my eyes to Jack’s portrait, and said quietly,
“It’s almost over, Jack.”
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