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After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her
After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her
Author: Redleaves

Chapter 1

Author: Redleaves
Something dripped onto my face, and it was cold.

I looked up and saw that Mommy was crying.

“Isa, I’m so sorry. I only have three more months with you.”

Before Grandma left, she had smiled and said she was going up to heaven to be an angel.

Mommy must be going there too.

That was all right. There was no Daddy in heaven, so Mommy wouldn’t be sad anymore.

I counted on my fingers and blinked up at her. “Three months is enough. You can still take me on the kindergarten field trip.”

Right as I said it, Daddy came home with Auntie Benita.

Mommy always said Daddy was the Don, and very busy, so he usually came home late.

Today he was early.

Daddy smiled at me. “Isa, I brought you a present.”

I ran over, and Auntie Benita held out a little puppy.

I stopped, looked back at Mommy, and shook my head.

Auntie Benita hugged the puppy and suddenly started crying, like a puppy somebody had thrown away.

Mommy always said grown-ups don’t cry unless something hurts them deep inside.

I was about to comfort her when I heard Daddy’s cold voice.

“Charlotte Avery. Is this how you’ve been raising my daughter?”

Daddy was angry, and I was so scared that I stood there and didn’t dare move.

Mommy came and held me, and she was warm.

She patted my back gently and started to say something, but Daddy grabbed her face.

His grip was hard, and Mommy went pale and couldn’t get a word out.

It must have hurt so much.

His face was vicious, but the corner of his mouth was smiling.

“Let me guess. You’re the one who taught Isa to keep her distance from Benita.”

“What kind of person uses her own child as a weapon?”

Mommy’s chest was heaving, and the color rushed back into her face, angry and red.

Auntie Benita held the puppy out to me again.

Was Daddy squeezing Mommy because I wouldn’t take the puppy?

I grabbed it fast.

Auntie Benita smiled. “Isa, isn’t the puppy cute?”

I pressed my face into its fur and whispered that it was.

All at once Mommy found her strength. She shoved Daddy away, rushed over, and snatched the puppy out of my arms, her voice frantic.

“Isa can’t touch animals. She’s allergic to fur!”

My eyes were already red and itchy, I couldn’t stop sneezing, and my throat itched something awful.

Daddy froze and said nothing.

Auntie Benita looked even more upset than Mommy, and started crying again.

“Don, I didn’t know. I swear I didn’t. Charlotte never told me—”

Mommy started coughing again.

Daddy ignored her and went to wipe Auntie Benita’s tears.

Then he slapped Mommy across the face.

Her head snapped to the side.

“I knew you were low. I didn’t think you were this low. Using your own daughter to turn me against Benita?”

He shook his head, his voice ugly.

“You don’t deserve to be Isa’s mother.”

Mommy turned her back to him, and I saw her wipe the blood off her mouth with the handkerchief.

Then, slowly, she turned around.

Her face was different than before.

Other times when they fought, Mommy would get furious, so angry her eyes went red.

Now it was as if nothing had happened at all. She just looked at him, quiet.

Daddy paused, and he seemed uneasy. It took him a while before he said, “Don’t make the same mistake again.”

Then he took me to the hospital, and Mommy came too.

Auntie Benita got into Daddy’s car and sat beside him.

Mommy held me in the back seat, her face turned to the window.

Everything outside was running backward, as if a monster were chasing it.

At the hospital, the nurse put me on an IV and told me to be good and stay still.

Mommy said she would go buy my medicine, and then the big hospital room had only me in it.

I was a little scared. I wanted to call Daddy to stay with me, but he and Auntie Benita were out on the balcony.

They had their arms around each other, kissing.

I missed Mommy, because Mommy liked to kiss my face too.

I climbed down off the bed to go find her.

I knocked the IV stand over, and the needle popped out of my hand, and it really hurt.

People came running when they heard the noise, and Daddy and Auntie Benita came back in with them.

“What kind of parents are you?”

The nurse looked at the blood on my hand, furious. “You left a little kid all alone on an IV?”

I tried to explain it to her.

“Daddy didn’t mean to. He just went to play the kissing game with Auntie Benita.”

“She’s not my mommy. She’s only Auntie Benita.”
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  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 12

    Daddy finished watching the video I gave him.It was as if his spine had been pulled out of him. Inch by inch, he sank down into his chair.“I didn’t know.”His words fell from his lips like ash. “I didn’t know. I looked into it, but I found nothing.”With shaking hands he opened a drawer in his desk and took out a picture frame.I raised an eyebrow.It was a photo of Mommy.She was still young in it, her eyes not yet eaten away by grief.Daddy ran his fingers over the photo, and his tears fell, landing on the frame.After thirteen years, he finally wept for her, tears of regret.But through that thin pane of glass, she couldn’t feel them.Thank God she couldn’t.“Isa, I never imagined it would turn out this way.”“I was a fool back then, and I cheated on her, but I still had love for your mother.”“What Don doesn’t have a string of mistresses? I only made the mistake any ordinary man makes.”“Right, Isa? Otherwise, why would I have brought in the medical team?”“It’s all Benita’s faul

  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 11

    Over two years, I followed the plan and collected plenty of evidence of the Guerrero family’s crimes.It wasn’t hard. Marco Guerrero’s study had no defenses against me.He believed family doesn’t betray you.He didn’t know I never thought of him as family.On my eighteenth birthday, everything was ready.Grandpa and I were going to strike the killing blow.We waited until Benita went out alone, and Grandpa kidnapped her and took her to an abandoned factory.When Grandpa pulled the gag out of her mouth, she started cursing.“You old bastard, do you know who I am? I’m the Donna of the Guerrero family. You dare kidnap me?”Grandpa fired a shot into the air, and she went quiet instantly.Bullets really are more persuasive than reason.“I have good reason to believe you sent the gunman who killed Mommy.”I stepped out of the shadows, my voice cold.“That day, no one but you and Daddy knew we were going to the lawyer’s office.”“You were the first to react to the shot, and you held Daddy bac

  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 10

    Back at the beach house, Grandpa asked me to walk with him along the shore.We walked in silence for a long time before Grandpa finally spoke.“Everyone has the right to choose. But—”He turned his head, and his eyes seemed to see straight through me. “Are you certain?”I didn’t rush to answer. I thought about it, hard.Eleven years.The blind anger inside me had turned into clear, sharp hatred.In that estate, no one remembers Mommy anymore.She is like a raindrop soaked into the mud, with not a trace of her left.The maids, the cooks, the drivers, they forgot the old lady of the house long ago, and they all revolve around Benita now.Daddy kept Mommy’s room the way I asked.But it is only a specimen, with no life in it.Every time I see Benita strutting through the estate, my heart starts to ache.By what right? By what right does she get to have everything that should have been Mommy’s?And Daddy, except for today, has never once mentioned Mommy.Maybe he is afraid that mentioning h

  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 9

    Mommy has been dead eleven years, and I’m sixteen now.For eleven years, I have gone back to the estate every week.Every time, I shut myself in Mommy’s room and stay there all day long.The room is kept the way it was when she was alive.The clothes she wore still hang in the closet, like a silent forest.I like to open the closet door and curl up inside.Mommy’s clothes wrap around me, like her arms.Today I fell asleep in the closet and dreamed about when I was little.I dreamed about when Mommy was still alive, the two of us together.The dream started out golden like watered-down honey.Then it slowly turned pink, until it became blood red.In the end, a gunshot in the dream jolted me awake.Now I understand.My childhood died years ago, with Mommy, in that one gunshot.I wiped off a cold sweat and went to the bathroom to splash my face.“Isa, why are you so pale? Are you all right?”Daddy’s worried voice came from behind me.I didn’t look at him. “I’m fine. Just had a dream,” I s

  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 8

    On Saturday, Grandpa drove me to the estate for the first time.Daddy and Auntie Benita stood at the door, waiting for me.The estate was as beautiful as ever, but Mommy wasn’t there anymore.Now the estate was just an estate. It wasn’t home.Daddy was happy to see me and held out his arms to pick me up.I stepped back and shook my head.“I’ll walk by myself.”Daddy looked a little hurt. After a moment he managed a smile.“All right. That’s my girl.”I ignored him.I wasn’t his girl. I was only Mommy’s girl.Inside the estate, I went back to Mommy’s room.It was different now.There was a perfume smell in the room I didn’t like, and it wasn’t the perfume Mommy wore.The door opened, and Auntie Benita walked in.Seeing me look around, confused, she smiled.“Auntie lives in this room now. In a little while I’m going to redo it, too.”“Isa.” She looked at me. “Why don’t you move back in? Auntie can be your mommy.”I shook my head right away. “No.”I only had one mommy, and she didn’t dese

  • After Mother Died, the Don Followed Her   Chapter 7

    After the funeral, Grandpa took me to live at the beach house.It was one of the treasures Mommy left me.At night, Grandpa told me stories about Mommy, and stories about himself.It turned out Grandpa had been the Don once too.But after Grandma died, he didn’t want to be the Don anymore.He handed the seat to Daddy and went back to the countryside alone, to keep Grandma’s photo company.Grandpa said Daddy used to be good to Mommy, and gentle with her.But after he became the Don, everything changed.Does being the Don turn you bad?But Grandpa didn’t turn bad, so I didn’t understand.“Grandpa, why don’t you go back and be the Don again? I hate them. They got Mommy killed. I want to...”I tipped my face up, not knowing how to say it.I only knew I was angry, but I couldn’t get it out.Grandpa said, “Revenge. The word you’re looking for is revenge.”I nodded as hard as I could. “Yes. Revenge. I want revenge!”Grandpa looked at me, then looked out at the wide sea, and shook his head.“M

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