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Death To The Mafia

Ricky Tomachino was drawn into the gangster life from a young age. He did favors for some of the big guys, no questions asked. He just wanted to be excepted into the Mafia's family. His dad was from Sicily, but his mother was French. Because of that fact, they would never let his family fully join the Mafia family. His dad worked as a driver for Pete Angelio, the Head of the Angelio Crime Family. He died in a hit and Ricky's life started spinning out of control. By the age of twelve he was in and out of juvie, that's until he found out why his dad was shot. Accepted members of the Angelio Crime Family, broke the code and organized a hit on another member without The Council's approval, and blamed Ricky's dad for it. Now Ricky Tomachino has to do the impossible. Get into The Family and be accepted, while taking out The Family from the inside out. But he unexpectedly falls in love with the daughter of Pete Angelio. Will Ricky Tomachino still try to kill them one by one or will Isabella Angelio turn his life upside down? The following story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons...living or dead is purely coincidental.

MrXwriter · Urban
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133 Chs

He Agreed To The Meeting

Here is what happened last time on Death to the Mafia

I am talking to Isabella regarding what is going to happen to her dad. I ask her to get her mother out of the house so that she can be save. Isabella struggles to accept what I have to do and tries to think of ways that Uncle Pete doesn't have to die. But in the end, she sees that there is no other way for me. I want to do something special for Isabella, but she says that pizza will be the best thing to do. Fabio leaves to pick up the pizza for us. Isabella is so hungry that she starts eating out of the box. 

I smile while looking at her as she grabs a slice of pizza and starts to eat. I tell her;

"Well then, dig in!"

Fabio walks in with the plates, glasses, and the cold drink. He puts it down on the table and says;

"Enjoy."

I reply;

"Thank you, Fabio."