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slammed shut behind us, and I heard the sound of locks clicking into place. We stepped into a grand foyer, w
and Vincent pushed me forward, th
new home, Lucia,"
cay and rot. I stumbled, my feet heavy with fear, but Vincent's grip o
he hallway. He pushed the door open, revealing a dimly lit room with stone walls
onardo sneered, his eye
in our hands. If you try to flee, they will suffer the ultimate price." Vincent's grip on my arm tigh
the true extent of their control. I was trapp
e in the balance, and I couldn't risk anything happening to them. I nodded slowly, defeated, and Vince
, Lucia. And soon, you'll forget al
ized that my fate was sealed. I was a prison
ARDO
s expressionless, but I knew they were thinking the same thing: she's ours now. The thought sent a thrill through me, a sense of power and domin
oving in on our territory, thinking they can take a slice of our actio
of it, Leo." M
ces. When do we move?" I smiled, my
ttle insurance policy. Just in case the Esposit
rehouse on the docks. And Lucia...' I turned to her. "You'll be coming with us. A little moti
others. And we always get what we want." I gestured to Vincent, who dragge
nt. We were the Rossis, and we wouldn't be threatened. I could feel the adrenaline coursing through my veins as I thought about the look on Esp
o myself. But before I could even finish the thought,
ing!" My smile faded, replaced by a growing anger. "What? How did this ha
for us now." I gritted my teeth, my mind racing. This was not g
I looked at my brothers, my
ir security cameras and give us eyes on the inside. And I'll take Lucia and a few men in
w plan. I turned to Lucia, my eyes cold. "You're still our t
our leverage, and we needed her to get to Esposito. I turne
threw our way. I could feel the adrenaline pumping through my veins as we approached t
ic on the security cameras. I took a deep breath, adjusted my grip on my gun, and
beams. I motioned to my men, and they fanned out, taking cover behind
posito's wai
en. Lucia walked beside me, her eyes fixed on the ground. Suddenly, she stumbled, and I reach
was quick. She dodged and weaved through the crates, her feet pounding the concrete floor.
one? I spun around, my eyes scanning the warehouse, but Lucia was no