His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies
Chapter 256
Chapter 256
48 hours until release
Marvin
“Castillo, you have a visitor,” Stanfield spoke. I looked through the little glass of the steel door and furrowed my eyebrows.
“I’m not expecting anyone. Tell them to leave.”
Stanfield opened the door and pushed me against the wall before he forcefully put me in handcuffs. “Hey!” I spoke, irritated. “Did you not hear me?”
“I did.” Stanfield chuckled. “But I’m not going to tell Mario Castillo to come back another time. You can do it yourself.”
Wait a minute.
“My dad came to visit?”
“The one and only,” Stanfield confirmed while he guided me out. The times he came to visit weren’t many, and I could count them on my hands. When he visited, it usually didn’t mean any good and often meant Santiago had screwed up again.
The only thing I could hope for was that this was perhaps just a fatherly visit and had nothing to do with Santiago. “Is this necessary?” I frowned at the handcuffs. Stanfield gave me a sarcastic look. “You’re like a hyena. Who knows when you’ll attack?”
“Smart boy.” I chuckled at Stanfield. He was undeniably still traumatized from the first two years, but I had changed a lot. No matter how much anyone would provoke me, I would not start a fight and especially not
now.
“Aye, asshole!” Someone called out as we made our way through.
I turned my head and looked through the steel door glass to make eye contact with some guy. He showed his wrist and pointed at his tattoo with a smug grin on his face. It was a member of the Hernandez, and judging by the fact that he had the nerve to do this, it probably meant he had no idea who he was dealing
with.
“He’s new here,” Stanfield commented. “Yes, I can see that.” I chuckled. “He’s lucky I’ll be leaving soon.”
We continued walking, and before I knew it, we were already in the hallway. “Nervous?” Stanfield asked. So he did care about me?
“Boss, how is your relationship with your parents?” I teased him. “Do you have a wife? Children?”
“Is that a threat?”
“Oh, please.” I laughed at Stanfield. “If it were a threat, you would’ve known.”
“I’m happily married with three children,” Stanfield spoke. That hideous-looking man, married with three children? Not possible.
Stanfield.” I nodded. “Imagine one of your children being behind bars. Would you have the strength to
course
we were on the same
they’d feel?” I asked.
eyes at me, “Your situation is different. You and your father are both trash-you
you say that to his
dad, who was seated with a stern look on his face. You were supposed to feel comfortable around your parent, but I felt terrified-and it wasn’t because I feared for
and I could not tell when he would finally snap
Panther and Santiago, he remained seated. It was fascinating how he could turn things like this into business meetings. “Dad,” I brightly smiled and sat
kind of you to
you’re best friends with officers now? He frowned
exhausted breath and shot him an annoyed look. “Nice to see you, son, oh thank you, nice to see you too,
capable of showing anyone love, but that’s how you’re supposed to be
Mario Castillo this way, and to be honest, neither would I, but it wasn’t as if he could do anything about it. “You have a big mouth. Give me one good reason why I shouldn’t
answered his question. “You need me so much that you were even willing to make a deal with the DEA,” I whispered the last
dad defended his actions. “It was either the Hernandez or us and as you can see, it’s every man for themselves.” He spoke. “Don’t you think the
and would throw us all under the bus in just a matter of seconds. “I heard about your request to turn the six weeks into six days.” My dad addressed the situation. “That’s
know.” I shrugged. “An early surprise wedding gift
look on my dad’s face that he did not agree to this decision.
the Hernandez before your brother’s big day?” He whispered. “Do you
out,” I spoke, confused. His words weren’t making any sense
what’s best for
Santiago?” I snapped. Santiago needed me on his big day, and if I could get out before that,
full of disbelief. “But do you really think the
do nothing after we get
go against you and that I
but the look in Mario Castillo’s eyes softened. “Okay.” He gave in. “If you
matter of time before I would finally get
it’s all Laine had been stomping in my head. Give the blame to Danny Hernandez
mom? How
headache.” My dad spoke. “Don’t ask
case, while he saw my mom as his prisoner. All the love they once had for each other had vanished
family business, and me ending up in prison only proved her point.
than Panther and Victor, no one else knows about
and his close friend. He had been there since the day I was born, and
people who knew about my release, the better. It was time for me to get out, and no one was going to talk me out of it. I couldn’t wait to see their faces in a few
son.” My dad spoke. “I have a lot
the energy to get angry as I was already used to it by now. Mario Castillo was a busy man, and visiting me in jails was the last thing on his list. As
while he showed me one in return. “You’re glaring at the wrong person,” He chuckled. “You might’ve been the boss around here, but I hope
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