Capo Dei Capi (Secrets of the Famiglia Part 1)

Chapter 12 (Marco)



Chapter 12 (Marco)

“He needs his balls to drop, give him a fucking break. If it gets bad, we’ll intervene from the sides. He is

only half as fucked up like us, leave him be. I mean it, Deno.”

“Okay, jeez, you’re a fucking asshole when you want.” Deno shakes his head and smiles, taking the

crystal bottle that is only half-filled with the deep amber liquid we both love.

“You know that fucker’s hacker name is The Air?” He asks, referring to Luke.

“I know that he is the fucker Michael Stone offered me 5-mill to find.”

“Let me guess, you got nothing?” Deno chuckles as he pops the lid back on the bottle.

“Yeah, got fuck all. He doubled it an hour ago.”

“Still got nothing?”

“Nothing. Luke is going to make me much more than 10-mill. Stone insults me with his small number of

pocket change. Luke cleaned him for 200-mill. Got it back, but Stone wants his lifeline.” NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.

“So you let him lay low, soon Michael will focus on something else, the man’s known not to take shit

personally for too long. Will join Vince in New York next time he is stopping by, and way the field.”

“That sounds like a plan.”

“How was the meeting with Sartini? DeMarco say what he wants?” Deno asks.

“Aleksei and his men want clear passage for the two shipments coming from the North. DeMarco wants

The Shadows to oversee it runs smooth. Nice ammo, I agree with him on this. The Bratva are good

businessmen, but smooth and simple isn’t their way. The Shadows, on the other hand, don’t seem

keen to play bodyguard to Aleksei even if it’s for peace of mind. The Ghost told Filippo to go get fucked

when he called him.”

Deno laughs, “Should’ve got Vince to give him a call, he’d given Vince at least a few more words than

that,” he suggests.

"What's the good news?" He asks, as I take the bottle from him and fill my own glass up. Taking three

ice cubes from the silver bucket behind me, I stand in front of my brother.

“The Cartel wants open gates on the South. After the stunt they pulled in The Satan Sniper’s territory,

Paulo better start preparing for war. The MC owns that shitty town now. DeMarco also lives in the

South, he is close to the Elites, no way they’ll get open any fucking thing without a fucking war. His

words. He wants Filippo to send the message. With their recent activities, that conversation will be

happening in another form, and Filippo won’t be the one delivering the message.”

“No, he won’t,” Deno promises before he sips his drink. The ring looming on his index finger. The Onyx

square stone, the platinum craft holding it has been in our family for generations.

“Thought as much. I saw Sartini's little hellion today,” My lips tug up on the side at the memory of her

glaring at me. She is shorter than I thought. I always thought she’d be taller. She certainly seems taller

with the stories I have heard around my table.

“Did you manage to frighten her away already?” My brother’s brow quirks.

“Actually, I think she left imagining what it would feel like to gut me.”

He laughs, “Maybe we should actually be on time for this occasion. I think a little fun, brother, might be

what we need tonight, all of us together under one roof.”

“Almost everyone." I correct, "Our sister will not be attending tonight.”

“Interesting you should mention that,” Deno’s lips tighten, “Gabriel said she called him yesterday to

take over for the evening so she could attend tonight’s activities.”

I sigh, pulling out my phone. I dial the number on my last call log.

“Marco. I thought you’d be powdering your balls for tonight,” Stephano DeMarco says.

“I just finished dust it off. Got some math I need to run by you later.”

“You call me, I know it ain’t for no fucking math. You are a patient man. What is it?”

“Gabriel needs to be around tonight. He made prior arrangements that cause conflict.”

“Ah, I get you. But your sister is not going to be pleased by this, no?”

“Precisely. My sister needs to learn the ropes I will allow her to pull are long until I cut them short,” I

explain to him, only because I am asking him to pull rank and with Gabriel, which is not going to go

down smoothly.

The group that was sent to Chicago were not the kids my father and his members sent to school in

Allie's territory. They were different.

They didn’t do well with authority. Gabriel was the worst when it came to following orders, he was the

leader.

“Consider it done. How is my nephew doing in Seattle? His little gang keeping out of trouble?”

“Deno is keeping them close, not too much excitement. Sartini keeps his daughter home on the

weekends. They don’t move without her.” This, I knew, we all knew.

He laughs, “I told Sartini he needs to change his mind about that daughter of his marrying Gabriel. My

nephew needs a girl like her in his life.”

“That will cause too many ripples. While Aliyana remains in his sights, she is still the girl we sent to live

with 4 boys. And she is a Vasiliev, are you sure you want the headache? She’ll be 21 soon.”

He laughs, “She is more Capello than Vasiliev, but I see your point. Sartini hasn’t told her anything as

yet, he’s stalling.”

I knew this, but DeMarco knew more, the two of them were close.

“Maybe he is bracing himself for her reaction to the knowledge that her freedom is a chain in itself.”

“Or he is hoping his lost daughter will decide to make an appearance. That girl is difficult to find!”

DeMarco confesses.

“Should I clear a flight plan for you around 5?” I ask him, changing the subject. I didn’t want to talk

about Capello’s daughter, my father gave away.

“No, we’ll be driving. I have a small matter to attend before I arrive.”

“Don’t forget the ice-cream. She’ll be expecting it,” I say as he laughs, ending the call.

“We need to do something about our sister.” Deno doesn’t waste time getting down to the reason

behind my call. I place my phone on the bar counter, rubbing my hand over the scruff on my jaw.

“I’ll handle it.”


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