The Mafia's Curse
about, mostly buying things from the street vendors, some
unifies the colour of the world making all seem equal, it brightens dull clot
l colours of that sunset did nothing to brighten the
ark, he screamed dominance, he overshadowed those walking b
oths end up burned to death, he wasn't beautiful, no... That will be the worst of description. He was alarmingly striki
nt as he walked. He didn't bother glancing at the audience, not tha
empty, Col didn't bother looking for a seat as he entered, he dismissed the waiter approaching
his cup to his lips. He kept on looking around, his eyes darting from one face to another, until he found the approach
door as he made to bolt, th
human should possess at least one of these
pleaded, his eyes gla
is head as he br
iguel" he
ou a friend." Miguel cried out, it w
best part of my work, but as you said, we were friends and for old times sake, I will grant you two favours. Eternal love with your wife, and your reason for betrayal didn't go unnoticed.
de her way to the back seat and as gently as possible brought out an old woman. She wasn't that elderly, probably around
entered the café, all eyes fell on her. Behind them, other men, around 5 or 6, wearing b
her eyes, though purple and swollen due to obvious brutality was filled with tears
she is so fond of you Col, I swear
ted this way. His sympathy for his wife overwhelmed him, pushing out every tinge of fear and rationality. He pushed the near
screams, his mother's screams and the joint dislocation s
to the woman on wheel chair, her scream see
ut every exit was locked with two men guarding the door. Without any argument, the
coming out in broken gasps. "Please forgive my son, please spare him, please Col, don't
was passed to him. Immediately he pres
to your husband." was h
r fault. You did noth
head causing the blood to splatter around and trickle down her fore
just died, and with that he lost it. He left
me, she would always say there was some good in you and that you weren't all that bad, but you
ish, Col broug
s to your mother."
he just realised what was going to be his fate. The
. "Not in her presence
aved in his head. The tears in his eyes and blood trickling as if danc
she put his head on her lap hugging
ained with her only son' s blood as
the best doctors." Col ordered as he made his way out of the building he