Tangled With The Mafia Boss
row the rock
unning through the crowd. A rock flew through theen from two different housing blocks went at each other wit
to our turf!" shouted one of the boys
ows moved like soldiers at war. Some carried sticks
ld. Shoes slammed against the asphalt, s
mple, but he tried to stand up. His eyes were red. Not from
! Get him ou
re not d
hrough the air, making the chaos even worse. The
no one noticed a man walk
dden under the hood of a black jacket. In his handonto the ground. Then he walked a few mete
ine on his canvas. And the canvas wa
knife!" the young m
st, asshole!" yelled a
p back! H
act rang out. Maybe a pipe, maybe a stone hitting someone's head. Somewhereas now kneeling at the end of the alley. His hands moved quickly, p
his is the Perfect time!" he muttered softly, almos
he main street, st
out an old metal zippo lighter. Flicked it once. Nothif paper soaked in oil. He br
n spread. To the ground. To
d away. Behind him, the first flame touc
LP! ........THE
an instant, the fight stopped. Every eye turned to t
use!" yelled one of the
ootsteps, children crying, glass sha
. fi
light danced in the small windows of the tightly packed houses. The fire s
whispered a young man behind a door,
L! EVERYONE
e doorframe as she dragged him out in a rush. "If we're even a minute late, we'll be ashes
body. "Don't blow up, please don't blow up..." he whispered, dragging his feet. Smoke started f
burning wall, only to see the water vanish into steam in an instant. "What's the point... what's the
er a place to live. It had turned into a maze
ngs out of windows. Motorbikes were pushed and crashed into fe
e road's
back! GO AR
d. A woman in her thirties, hand covering her mouth, stared at
... God,
n her mind could make sense of what was happening.
omeone grab
reeze, l
flops slipped off her feet, bu
the sky turned orange-red, like a sunri
the street, the hooded man stood still. Han
eased. He was just... calm. His gaze studied the blaze l
ook out his phone a
done. Move to
nt. He waited
or orders. Don Blackw
ed into the night. Just as sirens and flashing red-b