"Shadows of the Heart"
out, his 6'5" frame commanding attention. His tailored suit hugged his muscular body, a stark contrast to the tattoos that sprawled over his chest and arms, hidden beneath the fab
billion-dollar conglomerate of high-end resorts and hotels. By night, he ruled Miami's underworld as a mafia lord, feare
blic, Dominic was a polished businessman, a prodigy who had transformed his family's modest hotel chain into a global powerhous
pulling out his phone to read a mess
ule. Rival crew spotted near
his territory, and no one trespassed wit
e it. Quietly.
He lived two lives, but the boundaries between them often blurred. Balancing his