rl
ere in
hew, Dusak, the One-Eyed as they
e, the driving force behind his anger was to claim the life of Gaston St. Claire, the
s a man of the
autioned the ho
St. Claire, the eldest daugh
e used when he wanted something from someone, 'Look at her. For when you fina
as he traced a finger over
xi
ard the woman who said she w
he steadied his breat
ere going to meet the ma
since his aunt and uncle had told him that t
im his
ar as she lurched across the road, drunk, seeking customers, an ageing,
een a wh*re and as desperate a one
ed to grey when he was angry. Not too tall, but broad. He went gymming regularly. he was also in one of the gangs in the s
the photograph. Once Britney, his aunt, had told him of his parentage, h
an iron fist. Eagerly, he had clasped his hands and whistled. Yes, he would also get a fair share of what was HIS enti
brood of siblings
ed to have brought the Don to his knees. The man who had had a formidable reputat
his eyes skimmed the photograph greedily and he looked at the w
st two decades younger than him. He felt a strange desire as he
e and my beloved siblings,' he thoug
ng full well the damage they could do to a person, he studiously refrained from using th
dream
to become
the internet, showing Gaston St Claire glowering at the camera. The man w
fia Don, he thou
er had scurried away after the Don had knocked her up. That was what his aunt Britney had told him, he
after his mother died, and he had be
een all these d
thin smile that had fri
emanded as he paced
d she r
ce to live a luxurious life? Tha
lance, his aunt was totally unlike his mother. The stringy blonde hair his mother had had, was li
inkling that his mo
t the house, dead drunk or wandering on the street
er mentioned G
furiously slamming th
vil b
rowing his head back and
h man, Daddy O, he thought and threw
ton St. Claire stared