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Dive into a world where ancient prophecies and dark magic collide. Follow **Elara**, a rogue mage with a hidden past, as she uncovers the secrets of the **Shadow King**—a legendary figure feared by all. Joined by the loyal warrior **Kael** and the enigmatic elf **Lyra**, Elara must navigate treacherous lands filled with **cursed forests**, **forgotten ruins**, and deadly **shadow beasts**. But as she delves deeper, she realizes the true enemy might be closer than she thinks. Perfect for fans of epic fantasy, this tale weaves **elemental magic**, **betrayal**, and **redemption** into a gripping narrative. Will Elara harness her powers in time to save the kingdom, or will the Shadow King’s reign consume everything? Start reading now to unravel the mystery!
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At nine months pregnant, I was in the final stretch of my term, and my body heavy with a baby due any day.
But my husband, Vito Falcone, underboss of the family, had locked me away. He held me in a sterile underground medical room and injected me with a labor suppressant.
As I screamed in agony, he coldly told me to endure it.
Because his brother’s widow, Scarlett, was expected to go into labor at the exact same time.
A blood oath he’d made with his late brother declared that the firstborn son would inherit the family’s lucrative West Coast territory.
“That inheritance belongs to Scarlett’s child,” he said.
“With Daemon gone, she is utterly alone and destitute. You have my love, Alessia. All of it. I just need her to deliver safely. Then it’s your turn.”
The drug was a constant, agonizing torment. I begged him to take me to a hospital.
He grabbed me by the throat, forcing me to meet his icy gaze.
“Stop the act! I know you’re fine. You’re just trying to steal the inheritance.”
“To get ahead of Scarlett, you’ll stop at nothing.”
My face was ashen. My body convulsed as I managed a desperate whisper.
“The baby’s coming. I don’t care about the inheritance. I just love you, and I want our child to be born safely!”
He sneered. “If you were really that innocent, if you had an ounce of love for me, you wouldn’t have forced Scarlett to sign that prenup, waiving her child’s inheritance rights.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll be back for you after she’s given birth. you’re carrying my own flesh and blood, after all.”
He kept a vigil outside Scarlett’s delivery room all night.
It was only after seeing the newborn in her arms that he remembered me.
He finally sent his second in command, Marco, to release me. But when Marco finally called, his voice was shaking.
“Boss… the missus and the baby… they’re gone.”
In that moment, Vito Falcone shattered.
Chapter 1
At nine months pregnant, I was in the final stretch of my term, and my body heavy with a baby due any day.
But my husband, Vito Falcone, underboss of the family, had locked me away. He held me in a sterile underground medical room and injected me with a labor suppressant.
As I screamed in agony, he coldly told me to endure it.
Because his brother’s widow, Scarlett, was expected to go into labor at the exact same time.
A blood oath he’d made with his late brother declared that the firstborn son would inherit the family’s lucrative West Coast territory.
“That inheritance belongs to Scarlett’s child,” he said.
“With Daemon gone, she is utterly alone and destitute. You have my love, Alessia. All of it. I just need her to deliver safely. Then it’s your turn.”
The drug was a constant, agonizing torment. I begged him to take me to a hospital.
He grabbed me by the throat, forcing me to meet his icy gaze.
“Stop the act! I know you’re fine. You’re just trying to steal the inheritance.”
“To get ahead of Scarlett, you’ll stop at nothing.”
My face was ashen. My body convulsed as I managed a desperate whisper.
“The baby’s coming. I don’t care about the inheritance. I just love you, and I want our child to be born safely!”
He sneered. “If you were really that innocent, if you had an ounce of love for me, you wouldn’t have forced Scarlett to sign that prenup, waiving her child’s inheritance rights.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll be back for you after she’s given birth. you’re carrying my own flesh and blood, after all.”
He kept a vigil outside Scarlett’s delivery room all night.
It was only after seeing the newborn in her arms that he remembered me.
He finally sent his second in command, Marco, to release me. But when Marco finally called, his voice was shaking.
“Boss… the missus and the baby… they’re gone.”
In that moment, Vito Falcone shattered.
…
Heavily pregnant, I dragged myself across the floor, crawling toward the heavy steel door.
Just as the heavy door slammed shut with a deafening bang, my fingers were caught in the jamb.
I heard the sickening crunch of bone.
A fresh wave of agony ripped through me, overwhelming the torment of the drug. A piercing scream tore from my throat.
But Vito’s mind was entirely on Scarlett. He was deaf to my cries.
Suddenly, warm fluid leaked down. I knew my water had broken.
Fear, cold and absolute, consumed me.
My only light was the faint, ghostly green glow of a single emergency exit sign above the door.
I forced myself to stay calm, pounding on the door and screaming for help.
But this was Vito’s private surgical room, isolated and soundproof, where was plunged into near-total darkness, with no windows to the outside world.
No one could hear my weakening cries.
The baby inside me kicked violently, as if trying to break free from this cold prison.
I was soaked through, though I couldn’t tell if it was with sweat or blood.
The toxins in the labor suppressant were sapping my strength, draining the life from me with every passing second.
I summoned my last ounce of energy for one final, desperate scream.
Finally, I heard footsteps outside.
“Please, help me!” I shrieked, my voice raw. “I’m locked in the surgical room! I’m in labor!”
I repeated it over and over, thinking my salvation had come.
But then a voice answered, dripping with sadistic glee.
“Well, well, Alessia. Look at the pathetic state you’re in. Vito should have taught you to obey a long time ago.”
It was Vito’s sister, Gianna.
I squeezed my eyes shut, fighting to keep my voice steady. “Gianna, please, let me out. The baby’s coming. I can’t hold on.”
Gianna pushed open the door and stared down at me, her face a mask of pure contempt.
For a fleeting moment, I thought she might help.
The next, she slammed her foot into my ribs. The blow stole my breath, and black spots danced in my vision.
Her voice was as sharp as a razor’s edge.
“Let you out? So you can ruin Scarlett’s delivery? Just stay put, Alessia. Vito sent me to watch you.”
“You’re not fit to be Vito’s wife. He wanted me to make sure you stayed put and reflected on what you’ve done.Vito has enough on his plate without you causing more trouble.”
“Scarlett’s child will be the heir to this family. Your little tricks won’t change that.”
Another violent contraction ripped a scream from my lips.
Tears streamed down my cheeks as I gasped, “My child won’t be part of the family business. I’ll give up everything! Get a message to Vito. Let me go. I will vanish from this family and never look back. I swear on it.”
My screams seemed only to infuriate her.
She scowled. “Slut. Who do you think you’re seducing with all that noise? Pathetic.”
Then she keyed her walkie-talkie, contacting Vito.
The combined agony of the drug and the impending birth was tearing my soul apart.
“No problem, Vito, don’t worry. I’ll keep a close eye on her,” she responded.
When I heard Vito’s voice, a flicker of hope ignited within me. He had to care about me. He had to care about our child.
I screamed with all my might, “Vito! The baby is coming! Right now! Please, have Gianna take me to the hospital! Now!”
I cried out, my voice a weak, uncontrollable tremble.
Gianna hesitated. I heard her whisper into the walkie-talkie, “Vito, I’m starting to think this is true. The way she’s screaming… I don’t believe she’s putting on an act.”
“Maybe I should take her to the hospital. He is your only child, after all. If something happened…”
Vito paused for a few seconds, as if considering it.
Then his tone softened. “Fine then, you can take her…”
Just then, a delicate voice purred from his end. “Vito, darling, I’m thirsty. Could you bring me some champagne? The doctor says I need to relax if I’m going to have the strength to deliver our little prince.”
“Oh, is Alessia in labor? It’s nothing, darling. It doesn’t even hurt. Honestly, I feel like I could train for a marathon. Alessia is a strong woman. She’ll be fine.”
Of course it didn’t hurt for her.
The family’s entire medical team and resources had been diverted to her lavish, state-of-the-art private delivery room.
She was being treated like a queen.
Scarlett’s few words were all it took to change everything. To change Vito’s mind.
His voice turned to ice.
“What could go wrong? It’s an act. She’s trying to trick you into letting her out. Don’t believe it.Trusting her will only make you look like a fool. “
The walkie-talkie clicked dead.
Stung by Vito’s rebuke, Gianna turned her fury on me.
She reached into a leather case and pulled out a snake, advancing on me.
Chapter 2
“You want to know what real pain is?”
“Then let me teach you a lesson. Have a taste of my pet.”
Gianna held the black viper in front of my face.
Its forked tongue flicked in the air as its cold scales brushed against my arm.
“No!”
Before I could scream the word, sharp, searing pain shot through my arm as the viper’s fangs sank deep into my flesh.
Venom burned through my veins like acid, each heartbeat pumping the poison deeper into my body.
I forced myself to remain calm, one hand clamped protectively over my stomach, the other pressing desperately against the wound.
But the venom was an anticoagulant. Blood gushed from the wound, thin and dark, refusing to clot.
I curled into a ball, shivering, too afraid to even move.
“My snake is very well-behaved, it never bites.” Gianna cooed, retrieving her snake.
But as she drew it back, she felt its scales turn slick in her hand. She glanced down and saw dark blood dripping from its fangs.
My vision began to blur.
It felt as if a thousand blades were shredding my womb from the inside.
The snakebite on my arm was already a deathly shade of purple-black, and blood still oozed from the wound.
I could feel my life draining away, bit by bit.
Gianna didn’t leave. Her expression twisted from satisfaction to a crazed fury.
“You bitch! What did you do?!”
Her boot slammed into my abdomen.
The force of the blow nearly made me pass out again.
“My Medusa!” she shrieked. “You crazy woman! You made her bleed! She’s worth more than you and that bastard child combined!”
The room was dim. She grabbed a handful of my hair, yanking my head up to inspect me.
“You hurt her! You disgusting slut!”
She cooed at the snake. “My baby must have been terrified of you.”
Another kick. Each movement was a hammer blow against me and my unborn child.
All I could do was curl my body around my stomach, too weak to fight back.
“Why aren’t you screaming now? Keep up the act!”
“Please… don’t kick the baby…”
“The baby?” Gianna sneered. “Stop using the child as a shield. It doesn’t make you worthy of the Falcone name.”
She stroked the viper with one hand while pulling a small spray bottle from her bag with the other.
A white mist filled the room.
My consciousness began to fade.
“Now you can lie there quietly and reflect on your place,” she hissed. “And don’t get your hopes up. Only Scarlett’s bloodline is worthy of inheriting the family’s throne, destined to rule our empire.”
“Perhaps this will help you reflect on your place in this family, Alessia,” she said, her voice dripping with contempt. “A little something to… quiet your nerves.”
She left in a rage, but not before spraying more of the hallucinogenic gas around the room.
The heavy mist sent my body into violent spasms, layering a new kind of agony on top of the snake venom that was already coursing through my veins.
Adrift in a haze of pain, I heard it: the faint sobs of my unborn child.
A tiny voice echoed in my mind.
“Mommy… Mommy, help me…”
It was my baby’s voice.
In the hallucination, I saw a small figure reaching out to me.
“Mommy, I’m so scared… It hurts so much…”
“Baby, Mommy’s here…”
I reached out a trembling hand, trying to embrace him.
But my arms closed on empty air every time.
I was supposed to welcome my baby today, to hold him tight in my arms.
He was just a breath away.
Why was fate so cruel to me and my child?
My spirit finally broke, and tears streamed silently down my face.
Despair, sharp as a dagger, pierced my heart.
I gently stroked my belly. “My sweet baby, Mommy failed you…”
“If there is a next life, I hope you are born into a loving family, where your parents cherish each other.”
My breathing grew faint, the blood thickening in my veins.
Suddenly, the door clicked open, and a blinding light flooded the room.
“My God…”
Seeing me lying in a pool of blood, the family doctor recoiled in horror.
“My God… Who are you? What did you do to make the Boss punish you like this?”
Even as a doctor, his first instinct wasn’t to save me.
“I’m… Vito’s wife,” I rasped.
With a great effort, I lifted my hand to show him my wedding band.
The engraved initials were caked with blood, but the letters for Vito and me were faintly visible.
He recognized the ring and moved to help, then hesitated.
He paused, then cautiously dialed Vito’s number.
“Boss, I found Mrs. Alessia in the underground surgical room. Her condition is critical, she’s lost a lot of blood, and it looks like she’s been poisoned…”
Vito’s reply was laced with suspicion. “Poisoned? That’s impossible. She’s not bleeding, Doctor. That’s my sister’s snake’s blood. Gianna already called me, furious that Alessia somehow hurt her precious pet. “
His tone turned cold and dismissive. “She’s perfectly healthy. Just another desperate ploy to deliver first. Don’t mind her. I’ll deal with this mess myself.”
The doctor tried to explain further, but Vito had already hung up.
He glanced at me with a look of pity, then walked past me to move some equipment.
Just as I thought he was going to abandon me, he turned back.
It seemed a sliver of his conscience had survived.
“There are two lives here… I’m a doctor. I can’t just watch you die,” he said, his voice firming with resolve. “My own wife is pregnant too. I wouldn’t want her to face trouble alone with no one to help. That’s why I’m helping you.”
Finally, he lifted me from the pool of blood and carried me toward the family’s medical center.
I breathed a deep sigh of relief. My baby was saved.
But when we reached the medical center, we both froze.
The room was empty.
All the medical equipment, the medicine, even the surgical tables, were gone.
“The equipment?” the doctor murmured. “Where did it all go?”
The answer was painfully obvious.
Vito had moved every last piece of medical equipment to Scarlett’s private luxury clinic.
Everything that could have saved me and my child.
Chapter 3
The doctor’s face went pale. He knew I was on the verge of death and that he had to get me to a proper hospital.
He frantically dialed Vito’s private number.
“Boss, this is an emergency! Mrs. Alessia has been severely poisoned, she needs immediate medical attention! She’s going to die!”
Vito’s voice was thick with annoyance and fury. “Alessia. You’ve outdone yourself with this performance. Not only did you get out, you even managed to bribe our family’s best doctor.”
“Let me be clear, whatever game you’re playing, I’m not falling for it! I know you too well. There’s nothing wrong with you, so stop trying to trick me.”
“I told you, he’s my flesh and blood. I’m not going to abandon my own son. But you have to wait until Scarlett is done. Why can’t you just wait?”
“I admit, I underestimated you. Now you behave yourself, or you know the consequences of defying me.”
The line went dead.
The doctor stared at his phone, then back at me, barely clinging to life.
He gritted his teeth and made a decision.
“It’s a long shot, but I’m taking you to the private clinic.”
I never imagined he would take me to Scarlett’s clinic.
Through the glass doors, I could see it was brightly lit, with staff bustling about.
The most advanced medical equipment was lined up in perfect order.
The very things that were meant to save my life.
The doctor pleaded with the staff, explaining the situation to the head nurse.
But she just shook her head coldly.
“The Boss’s orders are clear. All clinic resources are reserved for Mrs. Scarlett. No one is to use them without authorization.”
“But she’s dying!”
“That’s not our problem.”
Because of Vito’s command, I couldn’t get so much as a single painkiller.
Just then, a tall figure appeared in the doorway.
It was Vito’s second in command, Marco.
He saw me, covered in blood, and his face went white with shock.
He rushed to Vito’s side.
“Boss, there’s a woman outside, covered in blood. She… if I’m not mistaken, she looks exactly like Mrs. Alessia.”
Vito’s brow furrowed, and he pressed his temples hard.
“Impossible,” he answered flatly. “She’s fine. Pregnant, yes, but fine. There’s no way she could have gotten this far.”
Marco tried again, his voice lower. “Perhaps you should go see for yourself, Boss. If it is her, your child could be in danger too.”
Vito’s patience snapped. He glared at Marco. “I said it’s impossible. Are you deaf?”
“If it were really Alessia, do you think she’d need you to report it? Wouldn’t she have stormed in here herself?”
“A woman that vain, so obsessed with her image, would never let anyone see her in that state. Use your head.”
After the tirade, Marco could only shake his head in defeat.
“I’m sorry,” he said to me. “I can’t help you.”
The doctor looked helplessly at the closed doors of the treatment room.
His face was filled with guilt, but I knew he had done all he could.
I wanted to tell him not to blame himself, that he’d done all he could, but I didn’t have the strength left to speak.
The blood loss, the snake venom, the labor suppressant, each one was hastening death’s approach.
I could hear the hushed chatter of the medical staff, their voices fading into the distance.
“Mrs. Scarlett’s baby is about to be born, we have to stay with her.”
“But this woman’s condition is critical. She’ll die if we don’t help her.”
“The poison has spread to her organs, and the fetal heartbeat is weakening…”
“Get the emergency kit, now!”
I felt a sharp pain in my abdomen, different from the contractions.
This was the pain of death.
My hand rested on my stomach.
My once-swollen belly was slackening, becoming flat.
My baby… forgive me, my soul screamed. My precious boy, Mommy failed you. I couldn’t protect you.
I shed one last tear.
And then, the world went black.
Vito’s POV
Vito paced anxiously outside the delivery room.
He had waited by Scarlett’s side all night.
When the door opened, he rushed to her bedside.
“Congratulations, Boss! It’s a healthy boy!”
Vito looked at the infant in Scarlett’s arms, his eyes shining with elation.
“He’s beautiful,” he said softly to Scarlett. “Just like you.”
The future heir of the family had finally been born.
Then he paused. A stray thought crossed his mind: who would Alessia’s child take after?
If it was a girl, she would probably look like her mother, especially with those amber eyes.
After gently coaxing the baby to sleep, Vito turned to leave.
The long day was finally over.
And he had finally remembered.
“Marco, go get Alessia. It’s over. Time for her to see the baby.”
“Scarlett is safe. Tell her she can deliver now.”
Marco stood frozen, not moving an inch.
His body trembled with a terror Vito couldn’t comprehend.
After a long moment, he finally forced the words out, his voice a raw whisper.
“Boss… Mrs. Alessia and the baby… they’re… they’re gone.”
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