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Mafia's Heir
Mafia's Heir
Author: Ella Mahmud

Chapter 1 – The Quiet Before the Storm

Author: Ella Mahmud
last update publish date: 2025-09-28 22:07:13

The rain had been falling since the afternoon, soft at first, then harder as night crept in, drumming against the tin roof like impatient fingers.

Elena Marquez stood outside the little wooden door of their home for a second, her hand on the knob, breathing in the wet air before stepping inside. The small house was warm and dimly lit, the yellow glow of a single bulb flickering slightly as though tired from staying on too long.

The smell hit her first — fried plantains and onions, the kind of smell that reminded her of home even on the worst days. She dropped her worn shoes by the mat and let her wet hair fall from its clip, running her fingers through it to loosen the tangles.

In the kitchen, her little brother Marco sat at their wobbly wooden table, his chin resting on one hand, his pencil clutched in the other as he frowned at his math homework. He was twelve, lanky, and always losing his socks.

“You’re late,” Marco said without looking up, his pencil tapping against the page in rhythm with the rain outside.

Elena hung her coat on the chair and gave him a tired smile. “I know. The shop was quiet today, and I waited to see if we’d get one last customer.”

“That means no money again, right?”

His voice was so matter-of-fact that it made her chest ache. She hated that he was getting used to disappointment.

“Enough,” their mother said gently from the stove, where she was turning the last few plantains in the pan. Her face looked older tonight, tired lines tracing the corners of her eyes, but she still wore that soft, determined smile Elena loved. “Come, mija. Eat first before you worry about the world.”

Elena sat down at the table, pulling the plate her mother had set in front of her closer. The food was warm, the plantains golden and sweet, the beans thick and seasoned with garlic and salt. Her stomach rumbled, but there was a knot in her throat that made it hard to swallow.

“Did anyone come by today?” she asked softly.

Her mother didn’t answer right away. She just wiped her hands on her apron and leaned against the counter. “No. But they will.”

Elena’s fingers tightened around her fork.

Marco looked up now, his dark brows drawn together. “Are those men coming back?”

Elena forced her lips into something like a smile. “Not if I can help it.”

But the truth sat heavily in her chest.

The last time they had come, she’d hidden Marco in the back room, her hands shaking as she told him not to make a sound. She still remembered the way the man’s ring tapped against the counter, slow and deliberate, as he reminded her that her father’s debt didn’t just vanish when he died.

Her mother noticed her silence and reached across the table, her hand warm as it covered Elena’s. “We’ll find a way,” she whispered. “Your father would have—”

The words stopped there, like they always did. His name was too heavy to say aloud tonight.

The three of them were quiet for a moment. The only sounds were the rain, the soft creak of the house settling, and the faint hum of the old radio in the corner playing some sad, slow song.

Marco broke the silence first. “I hate them,” he muttered, stabbing his pencil into the paper.

Elena’s heart squeezed. “Don’t say that.”

“I do,” he said stubbornly. “If Dad was here, he’d never let them scare us.”

Her throat burned. She reached across the table and ruffled his hair. “You let me worry about them, okay? You just finished your homework.”

He grumbled under his breath but bent over his notebook again.

Elena forced herself to eat, even though her mind wasn’t on the food. Every bite tasted like worry. The bills were still hidden in the kitchen drawer, waiting for her to open them again tonight and wonder how on earth she was going to pay.

Outside, thunder rumbled low, like a warning.

Elena looked at her brother, at her mother’s tired face, at the familiar kitchen they had fought so hard to keep — and felt a shiver run through her.

Something was coming.

She didn’t know what, or when, but she could feel it.

And somehow, deep down, she knew life would not stay quiet much longer.

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