The Mafia's Debt Bride
than most kids his age. In his elementary and grade year
ardi, Lorenzo. (Your Fathe
i per cena stasera. (Dadd
pato. (H
t made so much sense because the life he lived wa
y's status. So it made sense that his father was working his butt off for him to be able to have
attendants at the mansion in Italy mop off blood from the hallways on most nights to being locked in his ro
e and angry, had seen the marks, bruises and torn flesh on his mother. His mother; the woma
e thought. There was no beating, no yelling, no discipline of any sort.
were the bloodiest hell Lorenzo had seen since his birth. Beaten, bruised, broken, Lorenzo wondered if h
dn't even called his adopters once to tell them that he would pay for his r
hat he wasn't his son. That his son would have made him proud. Lorenzo shed tears as his father con
d for them to kidnap him. He remembered screaming at his father to please spare their lives but his father had paid no heed to his wail
put a gun in his hands and pushed a familiar face in front of Lorenzo
eetest soul. Ademaro took care of him from birth an
ther. He begged and begged but his father cursed more at
ollapsed. His mother was his safety and hiding place. With his
o would forgive him, prayers that he would forgive himself, prayers
trength. Lorenzo steadied himself and pulled the trigger. The deafening sound of
s his
l thing for him, and told him that Ademaro's family
fness as Ademaro's body was dragge
nd his mother. He watched as his father laughed and carried on with his talks like nothing happen
had killed a hundred and thirty eight people, seized four heirs of respectable Mafia Families and dema
Salvadors expanding their business and migrating into all corners of the world. Through Lo
ight. Moving to Santa Barbara in California, the Salvadors saw it fit
its environment behind the thick fogs and cloudy skies of Sherwood Forest. And after Lorenzo finished his studies
ze. In the midst of the spring breeze is the outline of a young lad, holding his head up to the skies and basking
him of his mother who alone called him by that name. To him, the name was his audaci
s personal attendants at Salvador Manor how his father had threatened the young woman a
is mother chose his peace. Signing a marriage contract would make his
yb
d of her beauty. But he would rather die than p
not have signed to marry a stranger just because few of her brot
tle business that needed to be taken care of in Italy would be under his mothe
eceived the warmest welcome from the evening breeze and
absurd clothing of jeans and skinny top tiptoeing out of the room r
e pulled him towards her and her beauty took over his thoughts. He wa
s soothed his cheek, she spoke to him. Her
nd shocked at why she said the name. But something was differ
her to say his name again and itchi