BETRAYED BY THE MAFIA LORD
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r announced. I stared at the painting from across the room, the dim
$1,500," the auctioneer
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,50
rested in the painting, in fact, I was only here for the painting. I saw no re
,00
er waiting for a few more seconds, I raised my paddle just as
urned arou
,000 from the gentleman at the back
ck tuxedo. He had long hair tied in a short ponytail and a p
for more bids. Everyone began murmuring among themselves. "Who
000,
now had his eyes on me. His scowl seemed to disappear
$1,500, but we are already at $2,
a proud smile, knowing that he wouldn't go higher. To my surprise, he lif
ion on a painting? Even the announcer was du
like this. I glanced at the man, who was staring bac
head-on. "Twenty million dollars!" I yelled. If I thought the room was already dead silent befor
room erupted in applause. I had just bou
y life savings on a painting and saw him staring back with a grin.
able and introduced myself. "Hey there, I see y
ested in," he replied, flashing me a smirk, the
ong his tuxedo. His grin grew wider, hinting that he knew what I was implying, and soon his h
er lying next to me, but I could hear the sound of running w
rations. There were many paintings hanging on the
id open, revealing the man standing half-na
?" he asked with a
ven't gotten your name after
," he said, beginn
it was for nothing?" I asked with a scoff.
to be a one-time
ass! Do you think I
ression. "So what do you want then?" h
d. He stared at me wit
ust met," he said, lea
n he stopped, he took slow strides to the bed and leaned over so that our faces
n, and two men barged in, dragging a nearly unconscious man with them. They dro
ole from me?" the hot strang
o sell the drugs," one of the men
held his chin in his hands. "Do you kno
on't happen again!" the
and without warning, he brought out a knif
all over his face and asked, "Do you s