
The Don and His Deadly Rose
Amari Winters · Ongoing · 50.1k Words
Introduction
The man she encounters, however, is a complex and calculating monarch, rather than a straightforward monster- Alexander Sterling, a cold and cunning mafia boss nicknamed 'The Ghost.' He also recognizes the intelligent mind that lurks beneath the servile facade that Eleanor has adopted.
Caught up in a deadly game of chess and politics, Eleanor’s mission becomes further clouded with a dangerous and rising passion for her sworn nemesis, who is deeply embroiled with the most prominent political family in New York - the Van Horns.
The white ivory queen, Alexander, gives Eleanor the start of their perilous waltz on a checkerboard.
These matches, like their real-life battles, become a reflection of their struggle for power. Every move uncovers another layer of her brilliant mind; every checkmate brings him closer to a truth that could ruin them both.
When Eleanor discovers that her parents' deaths are part of a broader conspiracy reaching the highest levels of both the mafia and the government, she must choose between her lifelong aim for vengeance and the man she set out to destroy.
Alexander, in turn, must choose between the empire he has built and the player who has become crucial to his endgame, even if she now represents his downfall.
Where there is love and revenge, they will understand that their game isn't determined by pieces, but rather through the power of hearts and souls. Whether they separate themselves or create a new future from the past will depend on their final move.
Read on for the final Checkmate!!
Chapter 1
“Eleanor, look—the cute puppy’s drinking milk from his mother’s tits,” Beatrice said, pointing toward the kennel with the glee of a woman who’d just cracked the Da Vinci code of joy. Then, rubbing her collarbone with theatrical longing, she sighed, “I wish some hot, handsome grandpa would do that to my tits.”
I nearly swallowed my tongue.
Same sister. Same unholy blend of aristocratic poise and gutter-mouthed fantasy. I thought biting my cheek.
Stay composed, Eleanor, but my grin betrayed me instantly.
“Madam!” I gasped, feigning outrage, voice booming with mock scandal. “That’s wildly inappropriate!”
I leaned in, lowering my voice to a velvet whisper. “But between us?… I wouldn’t exactly object to a little… worship.”
I shook my head, laughing under my breath. This woman, she'd kill me with laughter if the Sterlings didn’t slit my throat first.
For one soft moment, I let myself watch the puppy burrow into its mother’s warmth.
Strange, how something so innocent could spark such deliciously filthy daydreams.
The atmosphere went silent.
Not the gentle hush of the English countryside. No. This was American silence: engineered, expensive, loaded.
The kind bought with motion sensors, encrypted comms, and three hundred acres of private wilderness. A palace built to feel like a prison.
I stood on the terrace, the starched cuff of my maid’s uniform scratching my wrist . The whole outfit felt like a costume stolen from a movie—too clean, too dull, too cliche.
My eyes scanned the view before me , the Sterling Estate rose like a shard of obsidian: all glass and steel, brutalist and beautiful, jutting from the green hills like a threat.
The air carried a cut grass, distant pine scent… and beneath it all, that sharp, sterile tang of new money, the kind that smells like power and bleach.
My fingers tightened around the silver tea set—solid, real, worth more than my entire childhood. It grounded me.
“It wasn’t ambition that doomed the Romans, Eleanor,” Beatrice said, her voice slicing through the stillness . “Nor their legions.
It was their administration. One can conquer the world, but filling it? That’s the true art.”
I turned, placid smile already in place.
She sat ramrod straight in her wicker chair, her white hair coiled into a chignon so tight it looked painful. Her face held no laughter lines, only the grooves of control and cunning.The emerald at her throat? Big as a quail’s egg.
“Quite right, Madam,” I said, my voice smooth, neutral as I poured the tea in a flawless amber arc.
“An empire built on parchment outlasts one built on sand.”
Her hawk eyes flickered toward me. it hinted a spark of approval? Or just curiosity about how deep the mimicry went? i had no idea what went on in her mind.
“Exactly,” she murmured.
“The sword carves the space. The pen draws the border, she said as she raised her teacup, "Milk, no sugar, darling.”
“Of course.” as I poured the milk into the cup.
I set the cup down with a whisper-quiet click.
This was our daily dance. She spoke in parables of power. while I played the clever little sparrow—just bright enough to be useful, never enough to be dangerous.
As I stepped back, eyes lowered, my mind catalogued everything around the estate: two guards patrolling the tree line, synchronized, jackets tailored to hide the weight of holsters. A third perched on the guesthouse balcony—sunlight glinting off the scope of his rifle. Cameras everywhere, black domes like watchful beetles with red eyes.
More surveillance than Gitmo, I thought blandly.
My chest clenched as my thoughts spiraled .
This place killed them. My Parents.
The memory surged: London rain slick on cobblestones, the coppery stink of gunpowder, the hollow space where my father’s onyx paperweight used to sit on his desk.
I shoved it all down, I could'nt have thoughts like that while I'm here. No room for grief. Not today. Not ever.
Only the mission.
But then—
A deep, guttural growl tore through the my thoughts —the kind of engine that doesn’t just arrive… it claims.
A blacked-out Porsche 911 Turbo S drove onto the crushed gravel drive, sleek as a predator, silent as a threat.
I inhaled knowing who had just arrived.
The door opened.
He stepped out.
Alexander Sterling.
Taller than in the files and looking sharp too.
He unfolded from the car— his every movement precise, effortless, lethal.
His suit was like an armour. His white shirt was open just enough to show the hollow at the base of his throat. His hair cropped close, jaw so sharp it looked like it could be carved from marble.
Handsome? Yes. But with the kind of beauty that warned you: Don’t touch. Don’t look too long. Don’t even breath.
They called him The Ghost.
But he was my ghost.
The man who signed the order that ended my parents or so I thought.
He strode toward the terrace, the ground itself seeming to bow beneath his boots.
“Beatrice,” he said with no respect or warmth in his voice.
Just two syllables, clean as a gunshot.
She didn’t flinch as she looked up at him. “You’re late. Tea’s getting cold. Now sit down.”
“A minor issue with a business partner,” he said, voice low, rough as he sat down on the bench next to her. “Resolved.”
Then, his eyes swept past her and landed on me.
Not a just a glance, but a cold clinical scan.
Like I was a lamp, a chair, a flaw in the marble floor.
A shiver raced down my spine.
I made myself smaller, eyes fixed on the tray, heart hammering against my ribs.
David—his consigliere, twitchy as a startled rabbit—materialized from the house, tablet clutched like a prized possession under his arms. “Alec, sorry to interrupt, but the Ivanov situation… It’s escalating.”
Alec didn’t stand. Didn’t blink. “How?”
“They’ve moved three crews into the port. Pressuring dockworkers. Making demands on customs—the ones we pay.”
“Your recommendation?”
David swallowed hard. “Hit back. Hard. Marco’s team is ready. We go in tonight—make an example.”
I froze. He's an Idiot.
Ivanov wasn’t testing strength—he was baiting a trap. Go in loud, and you hand him the moral high ground and the FBI’s full attention.
Alec was silent. Watching the trees. Thinking.
“A show of strength, David? Or a show of stupidity?”
David paled.
I took a silent step forward to collect Beatrice’s empty cup—just as David jerked back in panic.
His elbow clipped the edge of my tray.
The silver spoon teetered.
Clatter.
It hit the stone like a pistol shot.
Every head snapped toward me.
Even his.
Alexander’s gaze locked onto mine—really saw me for the first time, and in that split second, something flickered in his steel-grey eyes.
Not recognition.
Curiosity
Then his nostrils flared, just slightly, as if catching a scent in the air.
He smells my perfume.
The one my mother wore.
The one I only put on today… because I needed to remember who I was.
His eyes narrowed, and for the first time since I walked through these gates…
He truly saw me.
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