Taking The Mafia Boss
father, Luiz Sanchez on the outskirts of Centro. She had returned from her aunt's place that e
im to be gone so late at night. With the death of her mum a few years ago
ppily, Luiz Sanchez always reminded her how she didn't need anything
hing that she needed to know, she was l
ch trouble to get her the things
lved in as a member of Ricardo Alvarez's mob but she felt he
her mother and watched her every move and almost 20 years later, she had honed those skills and made a name for herself in her litt
lls and she never went anywhere without her inhaler. The doctors had said she
ane was happy she didn't have to rely on the inhaler completely. Luiz Sanchez stood at the base of the
nd. How was he going to get such an amount? He had family in upstate Madrid but he haven't been in touch for years afte
ith, he was in charge of operating the big machines used in cutting up the ste
m the fear Christina had and as the factory called for her to come identify a body, she felt like she was
he machine had gone into overdrive, as it jerked and flung the steel
om under the debris, he lost his left leg. Christina was too busy with running t
discovered that the cancer had spread all over her blood and it was at it's critical stage. Lu
well cause her mother was amazing. "Where have you been, Da
e wasn't just hardworking like her mum, she definitely was stubborn. "I thought I told you to
Aunt Lupe's" she said with a little protest in her voi
nt to bed without eating dinner and Diane had spent the last two hours pre
him be. As she sat at the table to eat alone for the first time in awhile, her mind went to Ric
a grown up man and he was capable of making his own decisions. Even if the decision wasnt, according to Diane a smart on
him and Diane for almost 10 years and to make matters wo
with the sum. Diane glanced at the clock as her father hurried out of the h
inner but in the space of 24 hours, he had skipped both meals and
e wondered what must be running through her
had been over six years since they both had any form of contact and he didn't know what t
o forget so easily and he mo