The Syndicate's Ghost: Don's Forgotten Queen

The Syndicate's Ghost: Don's Forgotten Queen

Xiao Ye

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For four years, I was the grieving wife of a mafia Don, drowning in the memory of our dead son. My husband, Eli, held me through it all. But a trip to the records office on the anniversary of our son's death revealed a devastating truth. He had another son. A secret family. Worse, I discovered he was with his mistress the day our son died, having dismissed the security that could have saved him. He let me believe it was my fault. When I tried to leave, he brought his mistress and their son into our home, framing me as a madwoman. His mother accused me of hurting the boy, and Eli punished me by locking me in a dark, flooding room-a cruel echo of our son's drowning. To "cure" his new heir of my son's "ghost," they had my baby's grave dug up. On a yacht, Eli held me down as his mistress emptied the ashes into the ocean. Then they left me to die in the water. When I washed ashore, his mistress was waiting to deliver the final, soul-crushing blow. She hadn't scattered the ashes. She'd flushed them down a toilet. I didn't want to escape him. I wanted to erase him. I found a neuroscientist with an experimental procedure and made my request: wipe the last ten years. I didn't want to leave my husband; I wanted to make it so he never existed at all.

Chapter 1

For four years, I was the grieving wife of a mafia Don, drowning in the memory of our dead son. My husband, Eli, held me through it all. But a trip to the records office on the anniversary of our son's death revealed a devastating truth.

He had another son. A secret family. Worse, I discovered he was with his mistress the day our son died, having dismissed the security that could have saved him. He let me believe it was my fault.

When I tried to leave, he brought his mistress and their son into our home, framing me as a madwoman. His mother accused me of hurting the boy, and Eli punished me by locking me in a dark, flooding room-a cruel echo of our son's drowning.

To "cure" his new heir of my son's "ghost," they had my baby's grave dug up. On a yacht, Eli held me down as his mistress emptied the ashes into the ocean.

Then they left me to die in the water. When I washed ashore, his mistress was waiting to deliver the final, soul-crushing blow. She hadn't scattered the ashes. She'd flushed them down a toilet.

I didn't want to escape him. I wanted to erase him. I found a neuroscientist with an experimental procedure and made my request: wipe the last ten years. I didn't want to leave my husband; I wanted to make it so he never existed at all.

Chapter 1

Harper's POV:

The day I went to collect a copy of my dead son's death certificate was the day I discovered my husband had another child.

Four years. Four years I had spent drowning in a grief so deep I'd forgotten the very rhythm of my own breath. Four years since I had held my son, Leo.

The trip to the city records office was a ritual, a quiet flagellation I performed every year on the anniversary of his death. The fluorescent lights of the government building hummed-a flat, sterile sound that was the soundtrack to the emptiness inside me.

I slid the request form across the counter to the clerk, a woman with tired eyes and a name tag that simply read 'Brenda'.

She typed my name, then my husband's.

Eli Stark.

Just the name held weight. It silenced rooms. It was a name built on the bones of his enemies, the architect of a criminal empire that stretched across New York, hidden beneath a veneer of legitimate businesses. To the world, he was a titan of industry. To those who knew, he was the Don of the Stark Organization. To me, he was just... Eli. The man who had promised to shield me from his world, the grieving father who held me as I shattered.

Brenda's brow furrowed. "Stark... right. I see him here." She tapped a key. "Okay, so you need a copy of the certificate for Leo Stark. I can do that. But the system is asking if you want a copy for the other dependent as well. Save you another trip."

Ice water didn't just enter my veins; it sloshed, cold and sickening. "Other... dependent?"

She stared at her screen, oblivious. "Yeah. Says here Eli Stark has another child listed. A boy. Cody Sharpe."

Sharpe.

The name wasn't just a name. It was a ghost that had haunted the edges of my life for a decade. Kasey Sharpe. The woman who had tried to crash my wedding, her eyes burning with a desperate hunger as she watched Eli. The woman who always seemed to be there, a shadow in the background of galas and parties, her smile too bright, too sharp.

My phone buzzed in my purse. A text from Eli.

Thinking of you, my love. I know today is hard.

The hypocrisy was so profound a strangled, broken laugh caught in my throat. I snatched the printout from Brenda's hand without another word and moved toward the exit, my legs stiff as stone, my heart a block of ice in my chest.

The address for Kasey Sharpe was on the record. A brownstone in a nice neighborhood. A neighborhood Eli's money had undoubtedly bought.

I parked across the street, my hands shaking on the steering wheel. And then I saw him.

Eli. My Eli. The Don. He was on the front stoop, laughing. He swung a little boy into the air, the child's giggles echoing in the quiet street. Kasey stood in the doorway, her hand resting on Eli's arm, looking at him with an adoration I once thought was mine alone. A perfect little family.

My family was a tomb.

I sank lower in my seat, a spy in my own life. The windows were open to the mild afternoon air. Their voices drifted.

"You have to be more careful, Eli," Kasey was saying, her voice a low purr. "She's more fragile than ever today."

"I know," he said, his voice the same deep timbre that used to soothe me to sleep.

"I still can't believe it worked," Kasey whispered, moving closer to him. "That business trip excuse. You, dismissing your best soldiers, my god. All to spend the afternoon with me."

Time stopped.

That business trip excuse. The day Leo died. Eli was supposed to be in a meeting. He'd told me he was closing a deal, that he needed his top men with him. He had dismissed the security detail at our lake house. He said it was for privacy. A quiet family weekend.

But he wasn't on a business call. He was with her.

Our son, the heir to the Stark empire, had wandered off while I was inside for five minutes. He had slipped into the water. If the guards had been there... if Eli had been there...

He let me believe it was my fault. For four years, he let me wear that guilt like a shroud, holding me while I cried, telling me we would get through it together. He watched me die inside, day after day, all while he was building a new life with her.

My grief wasn't a shared burden. It was my prison. And he was the warden.

I drove to the cemetery, the world a blur of green and gray. I knelt at Leo's grave, the small headstone cold beneath my trembling fingers.

Leo Stark. Beloved Son.

The love I had for Eli, the all-consuming devotion that had defined my adult life, didn't just fade. It curdled. It twisted into something cold, solid, and sharp-a diamond of pure, perfect hatred.

My phone rang again. Not Eli this time. The screen read: Dr. Casey Long.

My old mentor. A man from another life, a life of science and labs and quantifiable facts. A life before the Starks.

I answered, my voice a raw, broken thing.

"Casey?"

"Harper? I... I was just calling to see how you were. I know what day it is."

Tears I didn't know I had left began to fall. Tears not of grief, but of pure rage.

"I need it," I choked out, the words tearing from my soul. "The procedure. The experimental one you told me about."

A pause on the other end of the line. "Harper, we're not there yet. It's not ready."

"I don't care," I whispered, my eyes fixed on my son's name carved in stone. "I want to forget. I want to forget everything."

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