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The Masked Heiress: His Dead Wife Lives

"Error. The social security number associated with this user was registered as deceased five years ago. Account legally closed." Those words, glaring from a stolen hospital iPad, confirmed my darkest fear: my family had murdered me. I awoke in a sterile room after five years in a coma, my body weak but my mind sharp. My husband, Dante, the Syndicate Don, rushed in with fake grief. My parents, who'd raised me as a pawn, showed terror, avoiding my gaze. Armed guards outside confirmed I was a prisoner. Dante frantically silenced me when I asked about my son, Leo, offering a flimsy excuse. My hacker skills led me to my secret trust account, where I found myself officially declared dead. Rage replaced panic. I ripped out my IV, stumbled to the Director's office, and forced him to reveal my death certificate. It stated "Accidental drowning, brain death," signed by Dante and witnessed by my own parents. "So, I was murdered by my entire family," I declared, my voice a dead rasp. I used the forged document to blackmail Dante, demanding to be taken to Leo, my counterattack already forming. I slapped away my mother's manipulative hand, ready to reclaim my life and my son.
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Chapter 1

"Error. The social security number associated with this user was registered as deceased five years ago. Account legally closed." Those words, glaring from a stolen hospital iPad, confirmed my darkest fear: my family had murdered me.

I awoke in a sterile room after five years in a coma, my body weak but my mind sharp. My husband, Dante, the Syndicate Don, rushed in with fake grief. My parents, who’d raised me as a pawn, showed terror, avoiding my gaze. Armed guards outside confirmed I was a prisoner.

Dante frantically silenced me when I asked about my son, Leo, offering a flimsy excuse. My hacker skills led me to my secret trust account, where I found myself officially declared dead. Rage replaced panic.

I ripped out my IV, stumbled to the Director's office, and forced him to reveal my death certificate. It stated "Accidental drowning, brain death," signed by Dante and witnessed by my own parents.

"So, I was murdered by my entire family," I declared, my voice a dead rasp. I used the forged document to blackmail Dante, demanding to be taken to Leo, my counterattack already forming. I slapped away my mother's manipulative hand, ready to reclaim my life and my son.

Chapter 1

Elena Vitiello POV:

The sharp, chemical stench of medical bleach crawled up my nasal passages, violently dragging my consciousness out of the dark.

It was the exact same smell from five years ago. My brain misfired, throwing me back to the crushing impact of the car crash, the taste of my own blood, and the terrifying sound of tearing metal. My lungs hitched. I tried to gasp, but a plastic tube shoved down my throat blocked the air.

My eyelids felt like they were sewn shut with lead wire. I pushed against the heavy paralysis, forcing my eyes open a millimeter at a time. Blinding, synthetic white light stabbed into my dry corneas. My body instinctively rejected it, tears leaking from the corners of my eyes as the endless void I had been floating in was suddenly replaced by the blurry, sterile ceiling of a hospital room.

Survival instinct kicked in. I needed to assess my surroundings. I needed to move.

I sent a command to my left hand, the one still wearing the heavy diamond wedding band. Nothing happened. Panic flared in my chest. I tried again, pushing every ounce of willpower into my fingers. A pathetic, barely visible twitch was all I managed. The severe muscle atrophy made my limbs feel like they belonged to a corpse. These were the same hands that used to strip and reassemble a Glock 19 in under ten seconds in the dark. Now, they were useless meat. The psychological drop made my stomach churn.

My sudden spike in heart rate triggered the vital signs monitor next to my bed. The machine erupted into a piercing, rapid-fire alarm.

Before I could even blink, the heavy, soundproof door of the VIP suite was violently shoved open.

Dante rushed into the room. He wore a flawless, custom-tailored Armani suit without a single wrinkle. His Italian leather shoes squeaked harshly against the linoleum floor as he sprinted toward me. As the Don of the New York Syndicate, Dante Vitiello never ran. He never lost his perfect, terrifying composure.

He threw himself at the edge of my bed, his large hands frantically grabbing my right hand. My skin was freezing and covered in dark purple track marks from years of IV needles. He wrapped his warm palms around my fingers, squeezing them tight.

Dante buried his face into my palm. His broad shoulders shook violently. Hot, wet tears slipped from his face and splashed against my dry skin.

He lifted his head. His eyes were completely bloodshot—a stark contrast to his usual cold demeanor. "Elena," he choked out, his voice a raw, roaring whisper. "You're awake. You're a miracle. God gave me a miracle."

I stared at him. This extreme, outward display of emotion contradicted every single thing I knew about the ruthless mafia boss I married. It felt rehearsed. It felt incredibly forced. Instead of the warm flutter of relief a wife should feel seeing her devoted husband, a physical, icy chill crawled up my spine. My stomach tightened.

The sound of chaotic footsteps echoed from the hallway. My biological parents appeared in the doorway, clutching each other for support.

My mother slapped a hand over her mouth, letting out a muffled, suppressed sob. My father stood one step behind her, his face completely drained of blood. He looked like he was going to vomit. They had raised me to be a pawn, teaching me from childhood that my only purpose was to bleed for the family's alliance. Their reaction right now wasn't the joy of seeing their daughter alive. It was sheer, unadulterated terror.

I rolled my eyes toward them. The exact second my gaze locked onto theirs, both of my parents flinched and immediately stared down at the carpet. They refused to look at me.

My throat felt like I had swallowed crushed glass. I opened my cracked lips, trying to form a word, but all that came out was a dry, hissing sound.

Dante immediately let go of my hand and pressed his palms firmly against my shoulders, pinning me to the mattress. "Don't speak," he babbled, his words rushing out in a frantic mess. "Don't try to talk, Elena. The doctors are coming right now. Just rest. I'm here."

I rejected his comfort. I forced my neck muscles to hold steady and locked my eyes directly onto his. My chest heaved up and down as I fought the ventilator tube.

Through the half-open door of the hospital room, my peripheral vision caught movement in the hallway. Six Syndicate soldiers stood outside. They were armed with submachine guns under their coats. But my instincts—honed by years of being the Syndicate's Underboss in the shadows—screamed at me.

The guards were not facing the hallway to watch for assassins. They were standing with their backs to the corridor, facing the glass of my hospital room.

They weren't here to protect me. They were here to keep me locked in.

My heart contracted violently. The monitor beside my bed began to beep in an erratic, jagged rhythm.

I focused all the strength I had left in my body into my right hand. Pulling against Dante's grip felt like trying to move a boulder, but I dragged my fingers backward, incredibly slowly, until I slipped my hand entirely out of his grasp.

Dante's hands hovered in the empty air. For a split second, the mask of the grieving husband slipped. His facial muscles went entirely slack, revealing a flash of absolute, naked panic.

I swallowed hard, tasting the metallic tang of blood in my throat. I forced my vocal cords to grind together, producing my first sound in five years.

I didn't ask what happened to me. I didn't ask what year it was. The maternal instinct overriding my brain drowned out everything else.

I stared dead into Dante's handsome, completely unfamiliar face.

Dante reached for my hand again, his voice dropping into a sickeningly sweet, gentle tone to cut me off. "Elena, please—"

I used the last drop of my energy to turn my head sharply to the side, dodging his touch.

At the doorway, my parents shifted uncomfortably. My father let out a nervous cough and actually took a half-step backward into the hall.

The air in the room turned into solid concrete. The smell of the bleach suddenly made me want to gag.

I parted my bleeding lips and forced the raspy words out. "Where is Leo?"

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