The Mafia Contract Series

Chapter 3



ANGELO

it hurts so much. Just seeing her here reminds me the clock is ticking and I’m no further forward with an escape plan.

“So, that’s Winter.”

I look sharply across at Malik, who is studying me with a thoughtful expression.

“Keep away from her.”

I stare at my friends through dark eyes. “Nobody goes near my sister, final word. Look out for her but don’t look at her. There’s a difference.”

Malik nods. “What’s your plan?”

I lean back on the couch and sigh. “We make her time here count because knowing my father, he has a particular future already mapped out for her.”

“Bastard.” Alessandro heaves his huge frame into the seat opposite.

“They’re all bastards.”NôvelDrama.Org is the owner.

I nod. “We all have that in common.”

There was a reason we gravitated toward one another, and it has everything to do with our families. Mafia. Each one of the five of us have a connection with the dark side and sharing a house in our college years seemed like one big fuck you to the establishment. Rival families in the real world outside Rockwell Academy, but inside we are tight like brothers. Our families hate our friendship but considering we all hate the fuck out of them, there is nothing they can do about it.

Malik tosses me a beer from the fridge.

“Is she invited tonight?”

“You heard me. Stay away from Winter.”

I sigh because the last place I want my sister is at one of our fucked-up parties.

I look across the room at Flynn, who is casually messing around with a hunting knife.

“Stay away from her roomie, too.”

He looks up and dark eyes meet mine and just for a moment of madness, we are locked in a battle of wills. I watch as his eyes narrow and his expression darkens and then his husky voice heads my way with a soft, “I’ll consider your request.”

Ivan snorts as I roll my eyes. “God help me, why did fate deal me this fucked-up friendship group?”

Ivan drops into the seat beside me and pushes me playfully. “Because we’re all we’ve got.”

“And Winter.” Leaning forward, I regard my friends through hooded eyes and hiss, “Treat her like your own sister and keep it that way. She has one year left of a normal life; hell, we all do, so let’s make it count. Keep your eyes on her but touch her and I’ll kill you. Nobody messes with Winter, understand.”

I stare at them with a promise in my eyes and as they nod in turn, I breathe a sigh of relief. Winter being here is a complication I could do without, which is why I’m guessing my bastard father sent her here. To mess with my head and distract my attention from the fact I’m about to graduate into a lifetime of hell and he is one unforgiving devil who wouldn’t know what family meant if it was shoved up his fat ass.

“What’s the plan tonight?”

Alessandro yawns and looks bored already, and I shrug. “Usual bitches and wannabees. I’m guessing three hours tops before the fun really starts.”

Ivan snorts. “As if you can wait that long. What’s it tonight?”

“Maybe poker. We need to brush up our skills in that direction.”

“Who did you invite?”

Ivan looks interested as I smirk. “Joey and his gang of fuck boys.”

“So that means…” I nod. “They’ll be followed by most of the bitches that like the idea of a bad boy between their legs.”

Flynn yawns. “I may pass. Those girls have more STDs than I’m happy with.”

“You take the door then.”

Malik’s smooth, dark voice heads across the room. “This should be easy.”

I nod, anticipating an evening where we screw with more than their girls.

Our poker nights are legendary, and I’m feeling particularly antsy tonight.

Sighing, I look at my watch. “We’ve missed first period. Best show up to the next. It’s Miss English.”

I watch my friends heave themselves up and as we head outside, I lock the door behind me. It’s doubtful anyone would be foolish enough to try to break in, but some of the bastards who go to this school weren’t blessed with a brain cell between them. I almost hope that one of them fucks up one day so I can deal with the rage that lives inside me 24/7 and only burns brighter each day that passes, closer to the one where my life falls off a dark cliff.

WE HEAD across campus as a pack and, as usual, nobody gets in our way.

They know better and it’s almost become boring, but as I watch the students scamper out of our way, dipping their heads and averting their eyes, I almost feel like picking a fight just for my own amusement.

Then a familiar face heads our way and a prickle of excitement runs through me as I say gruffly, “Baron.”

He stops and nods, regarding me through the same bastard eyes that we all share.

“Angelo. I hear you’re having a party tonight.”

“Word travels fast.”

He nods. “What’s the theme?”

“Poker. You in?”

“Not sure. Maxim and the others are talking about heading into town.”

“After then. It could be a late one.”

“Usual stakes.”

I nod, looking at him with interest. “Who do you have in mind?”

“Not sure, I’ll think about it?” As he makes to leave, I stop him with a dark, “Make her familiar. No surprises.”

He nods and heads off in the opposite direction and we watch him go thoughtfully.

“That bastard doesn’t belong in that house.”

Malik’s low voice reminds me Baron is very different to us, outwardly at least. Inwardly, he’s as corrupt as we are, and I know he will be there later with an angel to sacrifice, as always.

WE HEAD TO HISTORY, where the delectable Miss. English rules her class with the promise of a flirtatious look or a glimpse of her cleav@ge as she bends over your shoulder to study your work. Miss. English must only be a few years older than us and is one hot hazard that enjoys flirting with danger.

Subsequently, her class is the most attended, and her results the best on campus because nobody wants to miss the pleasure that Miss English brings to her lessons. Even the girls adore her. She is one of them, after all. Sweet on the outside but as corrupt as hell inside and I should know.

Ten minutes later, we are waiting patiently for her class to begin and there is not a spare seat in the room. As always, we sit at the back with me in the center surrounded by my faithful friends, and not one student looks in our direction.

Only a couple of braver cheerleaders look our way and blush when Ivan says gruffly, “You can touch, you know. Tonight, party, our house.”

****

All through class, I picture what I’m going to do to her and when the bell rings, she looks up and says loudly, “Class dismissed.”

The scraping of chairs almost drowns out her words as she says loudly, “Assignments due in three days. Oh, and Angelo, a word please.”

We head to our next lesson and for once, I’m feeling good about life. One year is all I need because when it passes, all our lives will change forever.


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