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The Bride Fainted Before Saying “I Do”… Then the Mafia Boss Saw the Bruises Hidden Under Her Makeup

articleUseronMay 7, 2026

Like he had just watched an investment fall apart in front of witnesses.

“Get up,” he hissed, pretending to help you. “Valeria, don’t you dare do this.”

Then Damian Salvatore crossed the ballroom.

He did not run.

He didn’t have to.

People moved out of his way as if the air itself had warned them.

Leonardo looked up and froze.

“Stay out of this,” he snapped.

Damian didn’t even glance at him.

He crouched beside you, one knee touching the marble floor, and carefully lifted your veil.

The room held its breath.

His eyes moved across your face.

At first, all he saw was bridal makeup—perfect skin, painted lips, soft blush.

Then his thumb brushed near your cheek, where the sweat had loosened the foundation.

The makeup smeared.

A dark purple bruise showed underneath.

A woman gasped.

Your mother covered her mouth.

Your father closed his eyes like a man hearing a sentence he already knew was coming.

Damian’s expression did not change.

That made it worse.

Because his stillness was not calm.

It was control.

He looked at Leonardo.

“Who did this to her?”

Leonardo laughed once, sharp and nervous.

“She fainted. Brides faint. Don’t create drama.”

Damian’s voice stayed low.

“I asked who hit her.”

The ballroom became so quiet you could hear the soft buzz of the camera lights.

Leonardo stood.

His perfect groom’s smile returned, but it sat wrong on his face.

“You are a guest here, Salvatore. Act like one.”

Damian rose slowly.

He was not taller than every man in the room, but somehow he seemed larger.

“I was invited by the bride’s father,” he said.

Leonardo’s eyes cut toward your father.

Your father flinched.

Damian noticed.

So did you, though you could barely keep your eyes open.

Leonardo leaned closer to Damian.

“This wedding is none of your business.”

Damian looked down at you again.

You were conscious enough to hear everything, but too weak to move.

His gaze settled on your wrist.

Your sleeve had shifted when you fell.

Beneath the lace, fingerprints marked your skin.

Not old.

Fresh.

Damian’s jaw tightened.

“It became my business when she hit the floor with bruises under a wedding dress.”

Leonardo’s mother, Evelyn Harrington, stood from the front row.

She was a cold, elegant woman in a silver gown, diamonds at her throat, and cruelty polished into every line of her face.

“Mr. Salvatore,” she said smoothly, “Valeria has always been delicate. Emotional. She has had episodes before.”

Your mother made a broken sound.

“No,” she whispered.

Evelyn turned to her with a look sharp enough to cut.

“Caroline, please. This is embarrassing enough.”

Something inside you tried to rise.

You wanted to speak.

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