rs, curling lazily through the dimly lit back room
dark tendrils across the polished mahogany table. I sat in the middle of it all, feelin
e was etched with the lines of age and power, a man wh
sharp. Around him, his most trusted men lingered like shadows, thei
son. I was Luca, the heir. The next in line to carry the Romano l
r greatest enemy. Tonight, though, felt different. Darker. The tensi
ther finally said, his voice a low growl
the Ferraras. If it isn't him, it's s
the streets of Verona. The Ferrara and Romano fami
ove was a chess piece on a bloodstained board, an
us for as long as I could remember. Loyal. Or so I thought. But l
ad started to get louder.My father pushed an envelop
u'll get on the next flight. My contacts there will take you to where he was last seen," he said
ty lay-or he would meet the consequences. This wasn't just a famil
ath sentence.I sat up straighter, keeping my expr
is eyes gleamed with somethin
lies. Make sure he gets it." The words were l
any weakness, if I hesitated, I'd lose more t
ir back and stood. My father's voice,
his table, Luca. Show
ut onto the streets of Verona. The city, with all
ver escape from.I pulled out my phone, dialing the one person
first thing I heard was the noise of peop
ulling the phone away from
early intoxicated. I pinched the b
urprise to me anymore, but tonight
me. We have so
Marco spoke again, his voice was sharp,
ossed t
t, but then the words spil
eant. In our world, betrayal wasn't a word thrown around l
is tall figure standing like a sentinel in front of the building. H
side my apartment, we grabbed what we needed-cash, knives, g
y spine, but I buried it. If I showed weakness now,
eak. Unreliable. I couldn't a
or this?" Marco asked, br
doorway, his eyes dark with
the knives, letting the we
If I don't do t
urous, the hum of the engines doing litt
but the weight of what I had to do foll
nce as we made our way to a small bar downtown. It was a hole-in-the-wall, th
ing the room with quick, practiced eyes. That's w
t me, his gaze focused ahead, but some
re was a charge in the air, like we'd just cross
in a dingy apartment on the edge of the city, a place so far remov
was sitting alone, a bottle of
s bloodshot and full of something tha
aid quietly, my voice carrying the
ought I saw a flicker of recognition, o
hed on, heavy and thick, unt
eside me, wat
ough I wasn't sure who I was
the shot