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From Discarded Wife To The Don's Successor

From Discarded Wife To The Don's Successor

Author: Catherine
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1422    |    Released on: 08/01/2026

or the photographers at the gala wh

ication stoppe

ital I had secretly stolen from my father to b

dn't apologize. Instead, he lured me to an em

al bed, my body broke

checking his watch, lo

the pregnancy I hadn't even told him about yet. "But

. He told me if I didn't give his mistres

I was just a boring, civilian housewife. A

idea who I

oans" I secured for him were ac

dn't talk to" was Horacio Horton, th

rrow. I let them belie

m, I reached for the phone and diale

d into the receive

Florence died

ad just returned t

pte

ce Hor

e for the photographers, forcing a smile as

ed against my thigh.

-million-dollar wire transfer from our corpo

as smiling at his secretary. It wasn't a p

eeping with her. He was financing my replacement with th

nd gripping my waist tight enough to leave

h fear, but with the violent, sudden death o

ollow sound that the pres

he treated like a prop, was the daughter of Horacio Horton. He didn't know th

about to find out he was just a

ing, thick with the stench of expensive perfu

ng water, and downed half of it. My hand went to my stomach. E

I saw

that cost more than her annual salary. My salary. She caug

was the match t

that. I waited until the speeches concluded, until Juliu

y downtown. The one Kenzie had been bragging about. She had b

owner, a nervous man na

! We weren't

he displa

. pa

collectio

rom a nearby pedestal. The weight of it felt go

e, or I start w

on. There they were. Three twisted shape

idn't cry. I just sw

ra

e shattered into a

ra

nd one e

ra

d turned

g after holding my b

aking. Not from adrenaline, but from clar

d was

nd sharp, pie

rang. It

, Florence," his voice was calm. T

" I screamed i

rehouse on the docks. The one we're

er home,

to calm down. Come meet us. W

eleton of steel and concrete by the water. A

ond-floor catwalk. Ava was sitting on

!" she

yelled, my voice echoing

n at me. "The investors called. You told them Kenzie was

anything! I built t

res. I make the deals." He pulled a small remote fro

ssed a

ground. Not nea

e had rigged

e backward. I hit the concrete har

tic and the rhythmic beep of m

sto

to my belly.

ood there.

lius said, checkin

My throat felt like

ius said dismissively. "The bla

g. A single tear leake

rence. She has leukemia. She needs a bone marrow transplant.

look at him. He wasn't gr

w," I whispered. "

be selfish. We can have anot

pped. The air

sh?" I

e room. Since you're alrea

e. He didn't even

t was the quiet sound of a lock clicking open. The lo

Florence died

for the phone on the bedside table. My f

led in a decade. A number that

g once

graveled. Old, po

," I

n, a shifting of weight. The

ore

ing home

e was no longer just a f

I said. "S

d the army,

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From Discarded Wife To The Don's Successor
From Discarded Wife To The Don's Successor
“I was tightening my husband's tie for the photographers at the gala when my phone buzzed against my thigh. A single notification stopped my heart dead. Julius had just wired five million dollars-capital I had secretly stolen from my father to build his company-to an account named 'K. Drake'. When I confronted him later that night, he didn't apologize. Instead, he lured me to an empty warehouse and detonated a rigged gas line. I woke up in a hospital bed, my body broken and my mind racing. Julius stood over me, checking his watch, looking terrifyingly calm. "The baby is gone," he said dismissively, referring to the pregnancy I hadn't even told him about yet. "But Kenzie needs a bone marrow transplant. You're a match." He was holding our daughter, Ava, hostage. He told me if I didn't give his mistress my marrow, I'd never see my child again. He looked at me with total contempt. To him, I was just a boring, civilian housewife. A prop he had used and was now ready to discard. He had no idea who I really was. He didn't know that the "bank loans" I secured for him were actually laundered syndicate money. He didn't know that the father I "didn't talk to" was Horacio Horton, the most feared Don on the East Coast. I let them take the marrow. I let them believe they had broken me. Then, as soon as Julius left the room, I reached for the phone and dialed a number I hadn't used in ten years. "Papa," I whispered into the receiver. "Send the army." The civilian Florence died in that bed. The Mob Princess had just returned to take her throne.”
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