Home / Urban / THE MAFIA'S FORGOTTEN SON / Chapter One – Shattered Glass
THE MAFIA'S FORGOTTEN SON
THE MAFIA'S FORGOTTEN SON
Author: Freezy-Grip
Chapter One – Shattered Glass
Author: Freezy-Grip
last update2025-08-26 22:31:01

The laughter was louder than the music, Crystal goblets clinked against polished oak, silverware chimed in perfect rhythm, and the dining hall of the Tuna estate glittered with chandeliers that seemed to mock the man kneeling on the floor.

Denilson Franfurt’s hand trembled as he reached for the last piece of glass. It was jagged, cruel, and when his fingers closed around it, the shard sliced open his palm. Warm blood welled instantly, staining the spotless marble tiles red.

“Clumsy,” someone snickered.

“Honestly, Jenna, why keep a husband who can’t even handle a wine glass?” Another voice chimed in, followed by a wave of laughter.

Denilson didn’t look up. He never did. He let the laughter crash against him like an ocean tide, each wave washing over without resistance. The pain in his palm was nothing compared to the familiar ache in his chest.

At the head of the table sat his wife, Jenna Tuna, exquisite in emerald silk, her lips painted the same shade of red as the wine she sipped leisurely.

She didn’t laugh with the others. She didn’t defend him either. She simply looked past him, as though he were no more than a servant cleaning up a mess. His mess, Her mess, Their mess.

Denilson rose slowly, cradling the bloodied hand against his side. No one offered him a napkin. No one cared. He had been married into this family for five years, and in those five years, he had given them everything: his time, his energy, his career opportunities.

Yet here he stood, a shadow in a house that had never once called him “son.”

He turned to leave, but a voice halted him. “Denilson,” Jenna’s brother drawled, swirling his wine. “You’re dripping on the carpet. Be useful and fetch yourself a towel before you stain it,”Another ripple of laughter spread.

Denilson froze, the weight of humiliation pressing down on his shoulders. He wanted to answer, wanted to scream, but instead he nodded mutely and left the room, It was easier that way.

In the bathroom, he bandaged the wound with trembling fingers. His reflection stared back at him from the gilded mirror: tired eyes, sharp jawline dulled by resignation, a man who had learned the art of silence too well.

How much longer can I do this?, The thought was dangerous. Dangerous because it carried a hint of rebellion, a spark of defiance. And sparks, if left unchecked, could burn empires to ash, Still, the question lingered.

When he emerged again, the dinner was still in full swing. Jenna didn’t spare him a glance. She was leaning toward another man, tall, handsome, with a smile that reached only his lips. Their hands brushed on the table, subtle but intimate. Denilson’s chest tightened, He looked away.

Hours later, when the guests had gone and the house had grown quiet, he found himself standing at the balcony outside their bedroom. The night air was cold, the stars indifferent.

Behind him, laughter drifted again, but this time it wasn’t from the dining hall, It was from the bedroom, Jenna’s laughter, and a man’s.

Denilson’s breath caught. For a long moment, he couldn’t move. He couldn’t think. His blood turned to ice as realization sank in, He pushed the door open, The sight struck harder than any blade.

Jenna, tangled in silk sheets, her emerald dress discarded on the floor. The same man from dinner, his hands where they should never be, The world tilted.

Jenna’s eyes widened, but not with guilt with annoyance. “Denilson,” she snapped, as though he were an intruder. “Don’t you know how to knock? ”Her lover smirked, unashamed.

Denilson staggered back, the air knocked from his lungs. His throat burned with words he couldn’t form. He wanted to demand why. He wanted to scream her name until the walls cracked. Instead, he whispered, “I gave you everything.”

Jenna’s expression softened for the briefest moment pity, not remorse. Then her lips curled into a sneer. “And that’s why it was so easy. You were too busy giving to notice you had nothing left.” The words hit harder than betrayal.

Denilson turned, heart pounding, and walked away. He didn’t slam the door. He didn’t shout. He simply walked, And in that silence, something inside him broke.

He drove aimlessly through the city that night, past neon lights and shadowed alleys, his mind a storm. The humiliation, the betrayal, the years of quiet suffering all collided in his chest until he could barely breathe, he pulled over by the river.

The moonlight reflected on the dark water, steady and calm, a stark contrast to the chaos within him. He stared at his hands. One still bore the faint trace of blood from the glass shard.

The other trembled uncontrollably, A choice weighed heavy, He could return, pretend nothing happened, live as the hollow shell of a husband in Jenna Tuna’s shadow, or he could walk away.

For the first time in years, the second option didn’t feel like defeat. It felt like freedom, The phone buzzed in his pocket, Unknown number.

Denilson hesitated, then answered. “Hello?” A deep voice, smooth and commanding, filled the line. “So. The lost son finally awakens.”Denilson’s breath hitched. “Who is this?”

The voice chuckled. “Your blood has been patient, Denilson. Too patient. The time has come for you to stop crawling at the feet of those who mock you. You belong to us. And we will not be ignored any longer.” The line went dead.

Denilson stared at the phone, his pulse racing, The river whispered in the silence, Behind him lay betrayal. Ahead of him… something else. Something vast, dangerous, and inevitable.

For the first time in his life, Denilson felt the ground shift beneath his feet, not from weakness, but from power stirring, waiting to be claimed.

And somewhere, in the shadows of the city, forces he had long forgotten were already moving.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app
Next Chapter

Latest Chapter

  • Chapter 161 – The Memory That Dreamed Itself Awake

    The light burned through silence. Jenna’s eyes opened to motion, not violent, but slow, circular, as if she were floating inside a womb of light that refused to let her fall.Above her, the sky was not blue but aware. It shimmered with patterns that resembled thought, threads of gold weaving into shapes, unweaving, then forming again. Each time it shifted, she felt it echo inside her bones.She rose, or rather, the light lifted her, and the world unfolded around her like an eyelid opening, but this wasn’t the same fractured plain she’d stood on before.Everything was alive, Trees made of faint light breathed with the rhythm of the wind; rivers hummed faint songs that shimmered in the air, even the soil vibrated faintly, as though it were remembering footsteps that hadn’t yet been taken.Every element moved in quiet unison, and at the center of it all, Jenna felt Denilson’s pulse, steady, deep, and threaded through everything she touched.The air whispered to her in fragments, voices o

  • Chapter 160 – The Breath Beneath the Sky

    The first sound was wind, but it wasn’t ordinary wind. It moved with memory, carrying voices that should have vanished, whispers stretched thin over miles of broken air. Jenna stood at the edge of the plain that once had been a city.The sky bent in slow spirals overhead, clouds gleaming faintly as though made of molten silver. Where towers once pierced the heavens, there were now pillars of light humming with faint music.Every step she took, the ground responded, soft ripples of warmth radiating outward, as if the world itself acknowledged her presence.She stopped walking when she saw her reflection shimmer in the ground. The reflection smiled before she did. It wasn’t her.“Denilson?” she whispered.The reflection tilted its head, features reforming into his, softly, not as flesh but as the suggestion of him: the line of his jaw in mist, his eyes two small constellations of gold.He did not speak at first, but the world around her shifted, listening to her heartbeat. Then the wind

  • Chapter 159 – The Shape That Remembered His Name (Part II)

    The collapse did not feel like falling. It felt like remembering, too quickly, too completely. The air burst into spirals of glass light. Each shard showed a memory. Denilson’s eyes reflecting the sea; the line of his back in morning light; his laugh breaking between exhaustion and faith.Jenna reached through them, but every touch scattered another reflection into dust. Then, silence, when her vision steadied, she stood in a chamber of suspended fragments, like a cathedral made of broken mirrors, all hanging midair.The pieces shifted slowly, orbiting a single pulsing shape at the center. It was him. Or what was left of him.Denilson floated within the sphere of pale gold, his body half-dissolved into luminous veins, like he was being rewritten even as she watched. The light rose from his heart and spread through the air, carving new constellations into the walls of nothing.“Denilson” she whispered.His eyes opened. They were not human anymore, too deep, too steady, but they softene

  • Chapter 158 – The Shape That Remembered His Name

    The light had not ended. It had simply slowed, drawn thin into ribbons that hung in the air like torn silk, trembling between creation and collapse.Jenna lay in the wreckage of radiance, her lungs aching as if she had drowned in light. The air was sweet and wrong, too soft to be real, and every breath left a trail of gold dust in the air. The ground beneath her hands pulsed faintly, warm and wet, as if the world itself were still bleeding from birth.She pushed herself up. The sky had no top, only a hollow glow spiraling endlessly outward. Shadows rippled across it, slow and deliberate, mountains shifting like sleeping beasts, rivers that flowed upward before vanishing into the light. Everything breathed. Everything remembered pain.“Denilson?”His name left her throat like a wound reopening. The echo carried across the plain, bending through the still air, and returned to her, distorted, almost sung.JennaThe whisper was not his voice, not exactly. It carried warmth, but also dista

  • Chapter 157 – The God That Dreamed in His Image (Part One)

    The first thing Denilson felt was light. Not warmth, not touch, but a weightless radiance that seemed to breathe. It shimmered across his skin like air tasting itself, as if the world had not yet decided to become solid.Every part of him was translucent, threaded with quiet pulses of thought, and beneath those pulses, something deeper whispered:You’re still here.He opened his eyes, though there were no eyes to open, and saw an ocean of gold suspended in black. Fragments of geometry drifted past him, shards of architecture, streaks of color that had once been walls, bones, faces.They hovered in impossible silence, waiting to be chosen, waiting to become something again. He reached out and the light obeyed him.It shaped a hand from nothing, trembling at the edges, then a wrist, an arm. Each movement sent ripples through the field. Patterns unfolded, like thought made visible, like breath crystallized.When he finally spoke, his voice came out smaller than he remembered. “Where am I

  • CHAPTER 156: “THE SHAPE OF WHAT REMAINS”

    The light was eating the world. It fell like rain and struck like flame, dissolving the horizon into ribbons of molten air. Everything, the sky, the ground, even the air itself, bent and broke beneath its roar. The sound was too large to hear properly, more a vibration felt through bone and breath.Jenna couldn’t move. The world was collapsing around her, and all she could see was him.Denilson, no, what had been Denilson, stood at the center of the storm, or rather, became it. His body was half-shadow, half-light, his edges burning away and re-forming again in endless, impossible rhythm. Veins of gold fire pulsed beneath his translucent skin.Where his heart should have been, there was only a hollow of radiant white, spinning, shifting, alive.She screamed his name, but her voice was drowned in the chaos.The light tore through her words, turned them to dust, and still, somehow, he heard.For one agonizing instant, his head turned. His eyes were open now, two suns collapsing in rever

More Chapter
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
Scan code to read on App