
The Boy Who Died for Me, The Don Who Broke Me
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Introduction
To secure his seat as the new Don, my husband had traded our newborn to Agatha—my own flesh-and-blood aunt, and the young wife of his paralyzed father.
Reduced to nothing more than a convenient incubator, I spent the next four years as a prisoner in my own home.
Ronald issued a ruthless order to his men: if I ever took a single step toward Agatha’s heavily guarded wing to see my son, I was to be shot on sight.
But a mother's desperation knows no bounds.
When my boy's fever spiked dangerously high, I blasted through armed guards and walked through a blazing inferno just to save his life.
Yet, the most fatal wound didn't come from the flames or the shattered glass.
It happened in the ER, when the four-year-old boy I nearly died to save woke up, shoved away my severely burned hands, and screamed for Agatha. He begged me to leave, crying that he just wanted to be a "real family" with his dad and the woman who stole my life.
Staring at the twisted family my husband and aunt had built upon my stolen motherhood, a sudden, icy numbness quieted my shattered world.
"Call me Mom one last time," I whispered through the ash and tears, "and I promise I'll never bother you again."
Chapter 1
The day I gave birth, the nurse didn't hand me a baby, but a swaddle wrapped around a thick, blood-stained stack of cash.
I stared blankly at my husband Ronald Ferrante standing beside my hospital bed—the man who had once killed to keep me safe. "Ronald, what is this? Where's my baby?"
He wouldn't meet my eyes.
But the woman behind him smiled. Agatha. My own aunt, and the wife of the paralyzed old Don—Ronald's father.
"Think of it as a little bonus, sweetie. I adore the boy. He's got my eyes," she casually brushed a crease from her silk slip dress, her tone sickeningly light.
"Thanks to you playing the perfect incubator, I finally have something to keep me sane in this cold-blooded family instead of staring at a crippled old man all day."
It hit me then.
To secure his seat as the new Don, Ronald had handed our biological son Noah over to Agatha, the woman who truly pulled the strings for the family.
I grabbed the blood-soaked cash and hurled it straight at his chest.
When I was discharged and brought back to the estate, I found myself completely confined to the main house.
A hundred yards away, the South Wing—Agatha's domain—swarmed with armed men.
To ensure I never tried to take my child back, Ronald issued a humiliating order straight to the guards:
"If Monica comes within ten feet of the iron gates, put her down like a rabid dog. Shoot on sight."
For four years, we lived in the same compound. He built a fortress to keep me out, and I threw myself at it like a bloody, raving lunatic.
Until the night Noah's fever spiked dangerously high.
I grabbed a shotgun, blasted the glass out of the security booth, and set the South Wing's guard station on fire.
In the chaos and the smoke, I snatched my burning-up child and drove like a maniac to the ER.
But when Noah woke up, he shoved me away with all the strength his little body had.
"Bad woman! Why did you take me?!" he screamed, his voice cracking. "I want Mama Agatha! She doesn't like me when you're here! I just want to be a real family with her and Dad!"
"Get out! Get away from me!"
I froze, an icy dread seeping into my marrow.
The severe burns on the back of my hand were blistered and weeping, but a sudden numbness seemed to have cut through all the pain.
After a long time, my voice came out dry and husked.
"Call me Mom one last time... and I promise I'll never bother you again."
Noah narrowed his eyes at me. "If I say it, you really won't try to steal me from Mama Agatha anymore?"
I gave a numb nod.
"Mom."
I gently cupped my hand over the agonizingly swollen burn on the other. "Good boy."
"I said it. Are you... really done trying to take me?"
I looked at his cold, hard little face and managed a hollow smile. "I'm done."
Done for good.
Having secured his answer, Noah ripped the IV from his arm, screaming to go home.
Dead inside, I signed the AMA papers, shoved past doctors begging to treat my ruined hand, and haphazardly wrapped my own burns in gauze before carrying him back to the estate in total silence.
I pushed open the heavy doors of the estate, instantly hit by a wall of chaotic noise. Ronald was frantically shouting orders, deploying men to lock down hospitals across the city.
But when they turned and saw me standing in the doorway, the boy perfectly safe in my arms, every armed guard froze.
In the dead silence, Noah writhed violently against my chest.
I released my grip instantly, letting him slide to the floor.
The moment his feet touched the marble, he sprinted toward the glamorous woman standing beside Ronald—Agatha.
Then came the piercing, eager cry that stabbed straight through my heart.
"Mama!"
Before I could even process the sight of my own son throwing himself into another woman's arms, Ronald's furious voice crashed over me.
"Monica! Have you lost your damn mind? What are you doing stealing MY son?!"
Beside him, Agatha pulled Noah tightly against her, putting on a grotesque show of checking him for injuries.
But she wasn't gentle; her sharp manicured nails left angry red scratches across the boy's tender skin.
Seeing those marks, instinct flared.
I went to reach out, but the promise from the hospital room flashed through my mind. My half-raised hand rigidly fell back to my side.
Sensing my retreat, Agatha grew emboldened.
She stopped fussing and staked her claim with a cold stare. "This is the heir Ronald and I are raising. What right do you have to snatch him?"
The capos and enforcers surrounding them instantly caught the wind. They closed in, their faces downright hostile.
"Agatha isn't just Ronald's stepmother, she runs this family! You should be on your knees thanking her for taking Noah!"
"You haven't fed him a drop of milk, and you don't know the first thing about our ways. Who are you to call yourself his mother?!"
"A bitch like you doesn't deserve to carry Ferrante blood!"
Whipping up the frenzy, a hotheaded guard stepped up, eager to score points with the boss. He grabbed me roughly by the collar.
I stood there, dead-eyed, unmoving.
Until Ronald frowned, his voice cutting through the tension like ice. "I discipline my own people. Let her go."
The grand hall went dead quiet.
Under Agatha's seething glare, Ronald gave a flick of his eyes, and I was half-escorted, half-shoved upstairs to the master bedroom.
The door slammed shut behind us. He turned, his voice lashing out immediately.
"Why did you have to make such a public scene? Do you realize you almost burned Agatha tonight?"
I slumped onto the couch. I didn't look at him. "Noah was running a lethal fever."
"Even if he was, that's his mother's business. Why the hell are you interfering?"
I snapped my head up, fixing my eyes dead on him.
Under my unblinking stare, even he seemed to realize how absurd that word 'mother' was.
He paused, looking away as he corrected himself. "I mean... the whole family knows she's his legal guardian. You shouldn't have humiliated her in front of everyone."
I just looked at the man standing in front of me.
The street kid who had once bled and killed to keep me safe was entirely gone.
Every second I looked at him, he became more of a stranger.
"Ronald," I said quietly. "I want a divorce."
The cigar froze in his hand.
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