SOLD TO THE MAFIA BROTHERS
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sion was palpable. I felt a knot in my stomach, a sense of foreboding that something was wrong. I tried to push the feeling as
aced with worst-case scenarios. What if we lost ou
d I was powerless to stop it. I thought about my friends, my school, my life as I knew it - wo
, to do something, but my legs felt like lead. I forced myself to take a step forward, then another, my heart heavy with dread. I made my way downstair
ng slightly. The words blurred togeth
form in my throat. What did he mean? How could we be okay when everything felt so
d and tired. He sighed heavily, as if t
aused, struggling
The business is struggling, and we're in deb
ng would be okay, but...I don't
we talking about?" I asked, my mind racing with worst-case
people who aren't very patient." He leaned forward, his eyes locked on mi
so impatient?" I asked. My father's expression
'll stop at nothing to get what they want." He paused, his
rry you, but...we're
w did you get mixed up with them?"I asked, my mind racing with wo
to keep the business afloat, but...it was a mistake
hem back?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady. My fat
se. But I need your trust and support right now." He paused, his
wanted to believe that everything would be okay, that we would get through this t
ia," he said again, And in t
to today. I left my house and headed downstairs to the kitchen to
ted them not noticing the
m asked,her voice strained and it ma
s m
rang. My dad hesitat
nd my heart sank as I saw three men standing on our porch. Their black sui
ntered our home, their presence filling the room with an unspeakable d
t do they want?' My father's eyes
associates," he said
." Leonardo's gaze locked onto mi
felt a chill run down my spine as they moved c
hey are the Rossi brothers- t
ut my feet felt heavy,
o escape the suffocating tension. But Leonard
, didn't even blink. He just stood there, a silent accomplice to my fate. I k
free, but Leonardo's
ncent and Matteo moved closer, forming a semi-circle around
aline, I twisted my arm, trying to break free. Leonardo's eyes narrowed, but he di
l," Matteo said, his v
tightened over my mouth, stifling my scream. Leonardo's grip on my arm dug deeper, as if branding me with his owner
My eyes locked onto my father's, begging him to see the horror of what he'd
ed, his voice barely audible. "Th
s nothing more than a commodity, a piece of property to be used and discarded. I knew
rsh reminder of my new reality. I was a prisoner, a slave to the Rossi brothers' whims. My life was n
to adapt, to survive. I would bide my time, wait for an opportunity to escape, or perhaps find
couldn't breathe, couldn't think. The words echoed in my mind li
daughter, to the ruthless Mafia brothers. Leonardo, Vincent, and Matteo
tried to pull away, but it was too late. I was pulled out of the car and into th