My Mafia love

My Mafia love

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She's used to rejection and abandonment. Kayla Moon 18 yrs old but looks 15 was abandoned by her mom and dad. Why is what she doesn't understand she came to know that they went to continue their lives in the Mafia world. At 18 she left her uncle's house because the atmosphere was becoming toxic. She left town and started all over,she has a room she called her's a job she's managing to pay her bills. Just when she thought she has succeeded in making everyone forget she's Grace's daughter. She was kidnapped by an old enemy of her mother... "She doesn't care about me"She cried out "Well no wonder she abandoned you I know Grace wouldn't want a weakling to succeed her"He cocked the gun. "Looks like your end is near Kayla".... Does Grace ever come for her daughter? Does she make it alive. Let's find out together.

My Mafia love Chapter 1 The kidnap

Am going to die.

My whole life I have stayed off my parents mafia's business. I don't remember much about my dad just that he left one day and never came back and my mom never told me what happened. And one day she gave me up to continue her Mafia work she really didn't care I only know for one reason why... Am not as strong as she is I won't be able to carry on. So she left.

That was years ago, I was 15 years when I had to move in with my uncle and aunt. I am 18 now and have my own apartment. It's not big and I don't have to many possessions, seen as though I have one job it doesn't pay well. I have no friends and families I just try to get on with my life.

I new my parents were in the Mafia, but I haven't seen them for years, it's not like they want to see me anyway. I planned on keeping it that way for my own safety....that is until now.

3 tall men in formal black suits, invited their way into my home with guns in their hands.

I was petrified.

They were extremely wealthy looking men by head to toe,one word to describe them was 𝑹𝒊𝒄𝒉.

I was at the corner of my tiny apartment, my whole body was shaking.

"This has to be a mistake "One of the intimidating men say in a confused but amused manner.

"She looks like a child"Another unknown man say.

"Hang on let me call the boss, I think we got the wrong place"

"Boss,we are here but I think you gave us the wrong address,this girl...well she looks a little young to be Grace"

Grace, I heard that name,that's the moment knew I was in terrible danger if it has to do with the one and only Grace,my mother. I wait for him patiently to end the call curious but yet scared of what they might do to me. One of the men on the seem to be a little distressed, almost scared of whoever the person they are on the phone with,well I mean he did call him 'boss'

"Okay Boss we'll be there as soon as we can with the girl"

Oh no they're taking me!!

"So?"

"Have we got the right girl?"

"Boss said it's Grace's daughter,he said she'll have to do for now"

"Put her in the car and don't let her escape!"

As the three have a conversation about what they are going to do with me I sit in bare confusion, because why would they want me? I have nothing to do with this?.

"Are you going to make this harder for us Young G"The tallest man ask me.

I gave no response as I was shaking with fear, I couldn't even speak.

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We spent around one hour it was silent but the fear I feeling kept getting worse and worse I have a feeling i won't make it through the night. Who is the 'boss'? And why does he want me?

We arrive at the biggest building I've seen in all my 18 years of existence. If this was a house then wow I must be poor.

I thought my heart was was going to pump out my chest as we arrived doors.

When I entered I felt a whiff of warmth hit my face and the fear just kept coming I didn't think it will get any worse until I saw.....

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“She's used to rejection and abandonment. Kayla Moon 18 yrs old but looks 15 was abandoned by her mom and dad. Why is what she doesn't understand she came to know that they went to continue their lives in the Mafia world. At 18 she left her uncle's house because the atmosphere was becoming toxic. She left town and started all over,she has a room she called her's a job she's managing to pay her bills. Just when she thought she has succeeded in making everyone forget she's Grace's daughter. She was kidnapped by an old enemy of her mother... "She doesn't care about me"She cried out "Well no wonder she abandoned you I know Grace wouldn't want a weakling to succeed her"He cocked the gun. "Looks like your end is near Kayla".... Does Grace ever come for her daughter? Does she make it alive. Let's find out together.”
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Chapter 1 The kidnap

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Chapter 2 The meet

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8 '

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Chapter 9

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Chapter 11 He fvcking kissed me

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Chapter 12 I'm sorry

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