Hating The Mafia King
etched into my mind, never fading away. It's still as clear and impactful as it was back then, still a part of me. The heavy rain poured down, washing away the dust from the wi
ia king, I was always kept hidden from the world. My name was heard, but my face was never seen. But today, everything was about to change. It was my sixteenth birthday and as they say, the sixtee
stretches across my face, and I turn away from the window, where raindrops are falling. Just as I pivot to face the door, it swings o
ot my dad's. Being blonde just wouldn't have
peculiar how the water washes away all the dirt, but it leaves a subtle hint of it on the leaves. They never quite get
ing a seat next to me. She glances at the ra
an't help but smile back at her, feeling a sense of validation. My mom is right, I've always had a fondness for wo
years. "Although I may not have an answer to your question but I do know that dirt never fully wa
and smart for the world. Mom takes a moment to look at me, her eye
es in my stunning makeover. "Wow!" she exclaims, her vo
voice filled with su
and nostalgia. She leans in, planting a soft kiss on my forehead and gently caressing my face wit
t to reflect on her words before I reply, "But you know what? No matter how old I get, I'll always be your little gi
for me. My mom and I have this special bond that can't be broken. I wasn't like other kids, never
he embrace, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "I've got something specia
She takes my hand and leads me towards the mirror. With utmost care, she places the tiara on my head. At that momen
r as she turns me around to face her. "It belongs to you no
y face instantly ligh
ve the tiara I've been dreaming of. I thought it would take me forever to get and it seems like it did....
embrace. Pulling away, she looks at me with a knowing smile. "Y
. He gave me all I ever wanted and this tiara was one of them. I wanted him to see me wearing his family's tiara. He had bee
d really strange but I did bother to look into it as I was very excited about my party. I made my way to the last
pping into a gla
, dressed in luxurious linens and adorned with exquisite floral arrangements, added an extra touch of beauty. It was absolutely stunning. The room was fill
ne?" She looked back at me with a concerned expression and replied, "I'm not sure, bu
Mom to come back I decided to look around which I wish I didn't because the moment I took a few steps ahead my gaze met up with an eye - watching me eye-wide as if blinking wasn't a thing. M
uld have been the second traumatizing thing that night. Fear grips my chest as I stare at the head, and I gu
She says
You have to leave," she explains, her voice filled with fear. "Wha
afening gunshot shatters the stillness. In that instant, the truth dawns upon me like a lightning bo
hat." "You can and you will," She insists, her eyes filled with determination. "This is not a choice Delilah,
f our emotions. "I am not leaving you and Dad... what about him?" I manage to say, my voice choked with tears. "Everyone is gone, Delilah.
u," I sniffle, my voice
ve to stay here. It's the only way to keep you safe. They're after me, not you. S
he believes is best for us but I just can't see myself leaving her. "No, Mom, I can't. I just
ice filled with a mix of determination and love. I c
ps grows louder, sending shivers down my spine. "I-" I try to protest, but she cuts me off, quickly wiping away my tears and planting a tender kiss on my forehead. "I love y
was never my choice, but I had no other option. I took off my tiara and handed it to her, a symbol of how much I would miss her. "I love yo
rds the back door. Just as I reached it, ready to close it behind me, a gunshot pierced the air. "Mom!" I gasped,
s every pump accentuates and speeds up. My heart breaks into pieces as I w
ory is etched in my mind, replaying the scene of that teenager, gripping a gun probably for the first time, callously shooting my mom without a hint of remorse on his face. I then heard Mom's piercing scream, and my heart raced faster
eartbreak of a parent. She always says that she would rather die than watch anythin
I didn't just lose my family or my house but I lost everything. I was never going to Delilah again, I was never going to be Mafia princess again. I knew I had to find my path, to g