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lergy to our Mafia family's
t my mother, the ruthless Boss of the Chicago
ison, convinced she could force my imm
d onto the dining table, my cowardly father
ced bathroom, leaving me to suffocat
t suffer to b
a rival Capo about how my torture was necessary,
sping for my last breath, I
as my body belonged to the Family, she would
inic, I grabbed her massive stash of the
lose my stomach, annihilating my value forever, just s
pte
a's
my soup like honey dissolving
s. Our family's signature narcotic-the product that built our throne. I was born with a letha
of the Chicago Outfit, had never accepted
h sound was a countdown, deliberate and unhurried, like she had all th
eding from my intestines because she laced my morning espresso w
anaphylaxis a
nnot be allergic to the very
olden liquid in my bowl, making it shimmer. Beautiful. Lethal. The sweet chemical scent h
e of ceramic against wood echoed through
at
a request. N
beside her. Her Consiglie
and pleading. "Just eat it, Any
hould have protected me.
reach for the spoon. I would not give her
st
y the doors flinched. Crystal glasses wobbled. My mother's manicured fingers curled around the
sed. "For your disre
-not to stop her, never to stop her-and scooped more golden broth i
ce was red, veins bulging at his temples. "Are
ollowed was heavie
l bills, the surgeon's invoice stamped CONFIDENTIAL, and a square of fabric cut f
the table beside
ge will drain our
at. Dead. A thing sc
stained fabric. His mouth open
od. She didn't care about the bl
dge of the table
soup crashed to the marble floor in a wave of gold and white, s
orth. "I lead this Family. I built this empire. And my own daughter-my
ped her
re she'd been cowering. She placed a smal
mother c
The rice was unadorned. S
ok a
e, a bitter chemical burn spread throu
to powder. Boiled
nd spat the food

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