Don Damien Leo NovelThey Won’t Let Me Go

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They Won’t Let Me Go

On her birthday, the protagonist receives a gift of pearls from her husband, Don Damien, only to discover they belonged to his deceased first wife, Krista. Wearing them to a party, she is publicly humiliated by her stepson, Leo, whom she raised from infancy. Leo, poisoned by rumors that she killed his mother, destroys her most prized possession. After years of being a substitute for a ghost in her own family, she decides she has endured enough and walks away, leaving them to grapple with the consequences.

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  • Protagonist and Don Damien
  • Protagonist and Leo
  • For my birthday, my husband, Don Damien, gave me his dead wifes pearls.
  • what happens to Protagonist in the birthday party
  • what happens to Leo after the protagonist leaves

Character Relationship Map

  • Protagonist: Wife of Don Damien, stepmother to Leo.
    • Relationship with Don Damien: Husband. He married her because she is a lookalike for his deceased wife, Krista. He is emotionally distant, seeing her as a replacement.
    • Relationship with Leo: Stepmother who raised him. Their relationship is destroyed by lies and resentment.
  • Don Damien: Husband, powerful figure (Don), father of Leo.
    • Relationship with Protagonist: Sees her as a substitute for his late wife, Krista.
    • Relationship with Leo: Father. His grief over Krista's death shapes the family dynamic.
  • Leo: Stepson of the protagonist, son of Don Damien and Krista.
    • Relationship with Protagonist: Initially a maternal bond, now filled with hatred due to believing she killed his birth mother.
    • Relationship with Don Damien: Son. Influenced by his father's lingering devotion to Krista.
  • Krista: Deceased first wife of Don Damien, mother of Leo. Her memory haunts the family.
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For my birthday, my husband, Don Damien, gave me his dead wifes pearls.
I wore them to the dinner party. My enraged stepson, Leo, doused me in red wine.
I became the laughingstock of the party.
You whore, he hissed. You think wearing my mothers jewelry makes you her?
He stared at me, his eyes cold as ice. Then he screamed. "Get out of my house."
But his mother died when he was a baby. I raised him.
Someone had whispered poison in his ear. They told him I was the one who killed his mother. Now he thinks I'm a scheming bitch who tricked his father.
And his father? My husband?
He never saw me. He only saw Kristas ghost.
My heart didn't break. It shattered.
They didn't love me. They didn't even care. So I walked.
Then why, after I was finally gone, did they come crawling back, begging me to return?
Chapter 1
On my birthday, the stepson Id raised from a baby emptied a glass of red wine over my head. He screamed at me to get the hell out of his house.
For years, I had been a substitute for a dead woman. Now, I was a monster to the boy I had raised as my own.
I had endured enough.
"You bitch! Don't you dare think you can replace my mom just by wearing her jewelry!"
My eight-year-old stepson, Leo, stood before me. His little face was twisted with rage.
Before I could move, cold, sticky wine soaked through my dress.
The next second, his hand shot out, closing around the pearls at my throat. He yanked.
The string snapped. Pearls skittered across the marble floor, a hundred tiny, white tears.
Damien had given them to me just this morning. Hed looked me straight in the eye and said they were made for me.
I thought he was finally seeing me.
I never dreamed the pearls belonged to his dead wife, Krista.
The ballroom fell silent.
Every guest stared. Some whispered. Others pulled out their phones to take pictures.
"Leo." My voice was dangerously calm. "Your father gave me this jewelry."
"I don't care!" he screamed. "You're just copying her! You'll never be my mother!"
I looked at the child I had raised. A sharp pain shot through my heart.
Eight years ago, Damiens wife, Krista, was killed in a rival family hit.
She took a bullet meant for their son.
That same year, my fathers business was failing.
He saw an opportunity.
My fathers plan: seduce the grieving Don.
Everyone knew how much hed loved his wife. I wanted no part of that mess.
But my father pushed.
He arranged for me to be at a gala.
I never expected what happened next. The moment Damien saw me, his grief turned to obsession. He had to have me.
Because I was a dead ringer for his dead Krista.
For eight years, I played the part of a dutiful wife and stepmother. I took care of this father and son.
Sometimes, Id lose myself and think we were a real, happy family.
Until last year. Leo found out I wasn't his birth mother.
He started throwing fits, demanding his real mom back. He even accused me of killing her.
I tried to soothe him, just like I always had.
He only gave me insults and rebellion in return.
Before, I always put up with it. I played the role of the patient, gentle stepmother.
But not today. Today, I was done.
I stood, my eyes fixed forward. My birthday was over.
"Then go find your real mother."
Leo froze.
He clearly didn't expect that response.
I turned and walked out of the ballroom, heading for the garden to clear my head.
But when I got back to my third-floor studio, I walked into hell.
My grandfathers painting, Heart of the Desert. It was slashed to ribbons. Black paint was smeared all over the canvas.
Next to it, in childish handwriting: "You took my mom from me, so I'm taking the thing you care about most!"
It had taken me three years to restore it.
Now, it was destroyed. The frame, smashed to pieces. A deep gash ripped through the canvas. Priceless pigments smeared across it like dried blood.
Leo stood beside the wreckage, the paint-stained dagger still in his hand.
"This is what you get for crossing me!" he announced, gloating. "Next time you mess with me, I'll destroy all your junk!"
My heart stopped.
That painting was my last connection to anything real in this world.
It was a testament to my grandfather, who taught me how to paint my soul with color. It was my only comfort in this cold mansion.
I knelt, my trembling hands picking up a torn piece of the canvas.
Now it was shattered, just like my heart.
"Elara."
Damien's voice came from the doorway. I didnt turn, but I could feel his eyes scanning the room.
"What happened?" he asked.
"It's obvious," my voice sounded distant. "Your son destroyed my things."
"Leo, why would you do this?"
"She started it!" Leo shot back. "She wore Mom's dress and told me to go find my real mom!"
I finally stood and faced Damien.
He looked pissed, but not because of what Leo did.
"Over a painting?" he said, his voice dangerously low. "You're making a scene over a piece of canvas?"

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