My Don’s Secretary Killed the Wrong Mother
I was on vacation with my mother at our country vineyard when a message arrived from Ava, my husband's personal secretary. He was the new Don of the Falcone family.
The photo showed a woman, bruised and naked, curled up on the floor of a cold cellar.
It was followed by a voice message, her tone arrogant:
"Helen, is this what you peasants do? Claw your way out of the mud just to leech off the Don?"
"Don Lorenzo just acquired this estate, and you have the nerve to let your blind, ill-mannered mother wander in here to freeload? As the Don's personal secretary, it's my job to uphold the Falcone family's dignity."
"This is the price for trespassing on the Don's estate!"
I froze, my eyes lifting to the other side of the long table where my mother was sipping her red wine, perfectly safe.
I zoomed in on the photo. The moment I saw the details, my heart seized.
On a pale hand was a familiar ring. It was the heirloom the Falcone Madre never took off.
I immediately dialed Ava's number. "Ava, are you insane? That's Lorenzo's mother!"
A careless, almost flirtatious laugh came from the other end of the line.
"The Don may consider you his property, but he never agreed to take in your dirt-poor family."