His Angel of Vengeance
When I was seven, Victor Medici took me off the streets of Brooklyn. From that moment on, I became a blade hidden in the shadows of the Medici family. The Medici family was one of the five major mafia families in New York City, and Victor was the family’s Don.
By fifteen, I had learned how to handle a gun and a knife. I could carry out the family’s “clean-up” orders with precision. By eighteen, I led a team that wiped out three weapons hubs belonging to the rival Rina mafia family, securing the East Side territory for Victor. At twenty-one, during a hearing, I took the fall for Victor’s crimes. In the end, I was sentenced to three years in prison.
The day I got out, he took me straight to Las Vegas to get married. With his own hands, he slipped a ruby ring onto my finger—a symbol of the Donna.
Under the witness’s gaze, he kissed me, his voice almost reverent.
“Rachel, I love you. You’re my only weakness.”
Then, he pulled out a stamped and signed contract from his suit pocket.
“This is my wedding gift to you. If I ever betray you, my power, my status, and my wealth will be transferred into your name, and I’ll walk away with nothing.”
After a pause, he gave a sly smile and added, “But that day will never come. Because I’ll always love you.”
I took the contract, so happy that I felt like I might cry, but that happiness only lasted two years.