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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 · 现代言情
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Pokes My Chest

Here's what happened last time on Death to the Mafia

Isabella and I are sitting on garden chairs outside, busy talking about the Reception hall. I am starting to entertaining thoughts of Isabella and how beautiful she is, and it is putting me in an awful moral position. Uncle Pete calls us in to come and have dinner. As we are eating, there are some dinner conversations that we are having with Uncle Pete arranging for Isabella and me to spend more time together.

As we are sitting at the dinner table, Uncle Pete says; 

"Ricky, you should take her with you when you go shopping for the stuff that you need."

Isabella says;

"That is a good idea, daddy."

I sit and look at the two busy planning my life before me like I am not here. But, if it is what Uncle Pete wants, then I will do it. Luigi walks in, tells everyone;

"I am sorry to interrupt, but this is important."