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Dear Dove

You can get much further with a kind word and a gun than you can with just a kind word. – Al Capone An iron fist and a merciless cold metal gun, the mafia code that was taught to Zane Scarlet by his father. A code he wants to reform. But... When the only one knows how to solve problems is with a gun in hand and the only answer for betrayal is death - where does one start? And how does one do it while avoiding any attempts at arranged marriage? Not to mention the fiery woman on the right side of the law who entered his life like a whirlwind. What good could she possibly be? excerpt: "We already agreed where your place ends, Rose. There's no need any further argument. This Is final." Zane pinched the bridge of nose, turning to leave. A small hand grabbed the much larger one. An unexpected move. "What if I don't want my place to end there?" the low, quivering voice asked. "What if I want this to be real?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- Little Dove I love you so but I know you have to go. So spread your wings and fly my love, soar above the world my dove. Paint the sky in indigo, let your graceful colors flow, and I'll search the sky for your rainbow. ~ Author: Christy Ann Martine *Prequel to Arranged Marriage To The Princess of The Red Scorpions*

DameButterfly · Urban
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139 Chs

Parallels

"You're mafia. You can't honestly expect me to believe you have no idea who they are." Richard licked the fry sauce off his thumb.

"Not before Diego started to help me collect information on them. You didn't tell me how you know them though." Could this kid be a better informant than Diego? That would be an interesting turn of events.

"Anyone who comes from that side of the state knows who they are." The kid shrugged it off as though it wasn't that big of a deal.

"They're one of those generational families. Worked as lawyers or similar for years."

"Diego, does that align with what you found out?" The young mafioso though impressed with Richard's knowledge needed to be sure it was reliable.

"Yes. Though recently it seems that they've pulled back some of their monopoly in the state." The informant confirmed.