Leo lit a cigarette and took a long pull while thinking about what had happened the night before. The Syndicate had been shocked by Michael's murder, but more than that, it had created an opening. There was information where there was vulnerability, and the Syndicate was no exception. One informant at a time, he intended to collect every fragment he could.
Leo began his day at a gritty tavern on the outskirts of South Side, a favorite hangout for the Syndicate, where regulars kept to themselves and outsiders hardly ever left with a spotless record. Eddie, a local informant with ties to half of the city's criminal underworld, caught his attention as he looked around the room. Even though it was early, Eddie was crouched over the bar with a half-empty whiskey glass in his hands.
Leo lowered his voice and slid onto the stool next to him. "Good morning, Eddie. I heard that you could be familiar with last night.
Eddie gave him a cautious glance but didn't look away. Words spread quickly, don't they? After taking a sip, he looked around the bar and then back at Leo. Yes, I did hear some stuff. Digging into this one, though, could end up burying you, I'll warn you.
Leo disregarded the caution. "Who was responsible?" Eddie's eyes clouded as he exhaled. "No one is certain, but... A new crew is attempting to establish themselves. They refer to themselves as "The Vipers."
"The Vipers?" Leo repeated, curious. It was astonishing in and of itself that this was the first time he had heard of them.
Eddie gave a nod. Despite their diminutive size, they are intelligent. They are extremely well-organized and adept at remaining hidden. They are not being led by a two-bit mobster. There are rumors that they have a powerful person inside.
Leo lowered his voice and leaned closer. "Any names?" Eddie paused, displaying ambivalence. "Vera Luchesi," he mumbled at the end.
Leo was shocked by the name. He had seen Vera before. Years before she completely vanished from the scene, she had been close to Dominic Romano, almost like a shadow herself. It was surprising that she returned, and as the head of a rival group, at that.
"Vera, what?" Leo pretended to be indifferent, but his thoughts were already racing. This was a personal matter rather than merely a gang-seeking territory.
Eddie gave a shrug. "All I'm trying to say is that if I were you, I wouldn't go too far. The Syndicate doesn't follow the same rules as these Vipers.
Leo's expression tightened with a new resolution, and his eyes narrowed. "Fortunately, I'm not participating in their game." Pushing himself up from the bar, he extinguished his cigarette. "I appreciate the tip, Eddie. Avoid problems.
"Same to you, Detective," Eddie said to himself as he watched him leave. You'll require it.
Leo mentally recited the name Vera Luchesi as he stepped outside into the morning light. This was just what he needed and more than he had anticipated. If he was cautious, he may utilize the new opponent the Syndicate had to tear their empire apart, one thread at a time.
However, he was already aware that Vera's return was just the start.