His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies
Chapter 254
Chapter 254
96 hours until release
Marvin
Dear Marvin,
The heart didn’t mean anything, and it’s just the way I talk. I know this is not a dating site, and I’m not looking for anyone to date either!!!
Anyway, about my hobbies. I originally planned on becoming a lawyer, but I work as a mixologist at a small cocktail bar, so it clearly hasn’t worked out. I’m a bit too embarrassed to admit it, but I don’t really have any goals yet, but what’s the rush?
(If things go wrong, I can always marry some rich guya
Enough about me. You seem way too intelligent to be in prison, and you have a ridiculously long list of felonies. My question for you is, where did it go wrong, and how can I preveni the same thing from happening to me?
From,
Lena
I smiled at Lena’s message, which she had sent yesterday. I knew she would answer. There was probably something that had kept her busy. It was only unfortunate that something had caused her to have a two- day delay, but it meant she didn’t bail on me.
No one ignored me.
So Lena was a mixologist. That was completely different from a lawyer, but shit happens. My future was also different than planned, so I was not one to judge.
Lena’s humor made me laugh, but she was right. If things really didn’t work out, she could always marry
guy. Judging from her profile picture, Lena was not a bad-looking woman.
some rich
I had no idea whether the picture was taken from her good angle, photoshopped, or if she was a catfish, but if that was indeed her on her profile picture-she looked breathtaking and gorgeous.
The smile on my face faded as I reached her last sentence. Where did it go wrong? It was something I had often wondered myself.
was something that took me back
Four years ago
Panther yelled out.
DEA had found
the van and got back into the cars while the Hernandez men made a run for it. The parking lot was filled with smoke and gunshots, but only one thing went
could do was walk in the opposite direction. Panther ran towards me and tried to hold me back.
shouted as I roughly grabbed him by his
lead the Castillo’s. You are!” Panther scolded me as he pulled me by my arm. “Marvin, get ahold
front while Panther ran behind me. Tiago!” I called out. I didn’t care whether they would
Ti-
Bang!
pulled the trigger. He had shot a DEA
towards the agent who was fighting for his life. “I-I didn’t mean
we really needed was to get the hell out of here, but Tiago
pull him along “Maddens!” I heard one of the officers call out. The voice
an idiot.” The officer spoke while the blood gushed from his mouth. He appeared to be fighting for his life.
officer had once again called out once from a distance. I felt my blood boil after hearing the officer speak of my brother’s name and knew there was only one thing left to do. “It doesn’t matter anymore,” I said as I slowly raised the gun and
had appeared to be his very last breath. I rushed over to his side and pressed my finger
Tiago was hyperventilating and clutched his heart with his hand, while Panther placed his hand over Tiago’s mouth.
mirror, so I could observe the agents who ran towards their fallen soldier. One of
front of his lips and pointed towards the van while the other agents slowly raised
they were livid. In the
we’ll attack with full
deep breath and looked at Santiago, who seemed close to passing out. He wasn’t supposed to be here. He was supposed to
Throwing Tiago under the bus was the same as losing my little brother because I knew he would do something reckless and wouldn’t survive whether it was here on
was loyal to my father and treated Tiago like a coward, Panther was loyal to me, so he was one of the few who I
will count down to three!” One
“1”
“2”
Thr-
“I surrender!”
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