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The Don's Wife Was Never Helpless

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 488    |    Released on: Today at 17:10

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earing at my throat. The more I screamed t

sive enforcers seized my bruised arms and hauled me into the e

ving stones. A soldier ap

t cheek. The second against my right.

ying in a mob-controlled private hospital s

meant to scare you," he murmured. "You're a terr

o publicly degraded his own daug

blame: my defiance in dressing Ho

iness. Hazel had aggressive leukemia. I was the

I would undergo the trans

eyes burned with dar

, I did not fight. I no

ly looked my way. He doted on Hazel in her VIP s

I altered pharmaceutical delivery schedules. Over three weeks, I secretly admi

cells. She would ne

ep room. Hazel was there, pale but victorious. "An honor for a

her side, excu

en, with a steady voice, I announced: "I've been injecting

my bloodwork, turned ghostly pale, and stammered to Huds

plant was

ace twisted in fury. "You

yes. "I would rather die than save

breath against my ear. "I'll have my doctors inject you with aggre

h bloody lip

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The Don’s Wife Was Never Helpless
The Don's Wife Was Never Helpless
“I believed marrying Hudson Yale, the most ruthless mafia Don in Los Angeles, would keep my daughter safe. That illusion shattered when he suspended me from a steel beam and ordered his men to whip me until my back bled. My only crime was that my six-year-old daughter and I wore white dresses, a color exclusively reserved for his precious niece, Hazel. While I was locked in a dark basement, Hazel tortured my little girl, forced her to jump off a concrete roof, and casually showed me the video of her death. When I screamed in agony, Hudson didn't care. He kicked me down a flight of marble stairs just to protect Hazel. Because Hazel was diagnosed with leukemia, he even issued a Don's Command for me to donate my bone marrow to save her. When I secretly poisoned my own marrow rather than save my daughter's murderer, he allowed his doctors to inject me with necrotic toxins every single day. I didn't understand why his blind loyalty to his niece meant my parents and my child had to die. Why was I forced to sacrifice my own life and dignity for the monster who destroyed my entire world? But Hudson made one fatal mistake. He always dismissed my maiden name, Cole, as just a common civilian coincidence. He didn't know I was actually the biological sister of Callan Cole, the terrifying Boss of the New York Cosa Nostra. Wiping the blood from my mouth, I dialed my brother's encrypted number. "Help me kill them all."”