Guilty Stars: A Five Families Novelette (The Five Families) by Jill Ramsower
Author:Jill Ramsower [Ramsower, Jill]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-02-11T18:30:00+00:00
âSo what exactly do these mean?â I traced one of Michaelâs star tattoos. He had an eight-pointed star inked just below each shoulder. Weâd stayed in bed, enjoying the feel of one anotherâs bodies, and Iâd been asking about some of his particularly interesting tattoos. I knew the stars had to do with the Bratva, but I didnât know their precise purpose.
âTheyâre given when a new member enters the Bratvaâfirst on the knees to show that we kneel before no man. Then the stars are placed on the chest when weâre given more responsibility. Because my father was a part of the life, I was elevated to a higher rank more quickly than some. Originally, the tattoos were a part of prison life. A way to broadcast a manâs associations and accomplishments. In this day and age, few of the men here have ever been to Russia, let alone a Russian prison.â
âWere your parents born here?â
âYeah. Some of my momâs family is around. My dadâs parents came over from Russia but died when he was young, which is probably how he ended up involved in the Bratva.â He held a lock of my hair in his hands above us, running the strands through his fingers reverently as if it were spun gold.
âIf you hadnât gone into business with your father, what would you have done?â
He took in a deep breath. âSomething with cars. Maybe racingâpart of a pit crew or something like that. I love everything about fast cars.â
âYou donât drive particularly fast,â I mused. Iâd been in his car several times and not once felt in danger.
He peered down at me from under thick lashes and grinned. âThatâs because I had precious cargo.â
I giggled at his sappy explanation and pinched his side. âSome mobster you are.â
âI never said I was a good one.â
Our laughter sobered when a knock sounded at my front door.
Michael sat up, brows drawing together. âYou expecting someone?â
âNot aside from you.â I leapt off the bed and threw on some clothes. Michael slipped on his jeans, then headed for the door without waiting for me.
I scurried after him, slipping my arms into my shirt as he opened the door. I was surprised he took the liberty but also glad to have him there. The freedom of living alone was great when a stranger wasnât pounding on my door.
Michael blocked a majority of the entrance with his broad body. I peered around him and gaped at my stepfather.
Donaldâs eyes narrowed as he glared at Michael. âItâs you, from the bank. What the hell is going on here?â
What was he talking about? Had Michael been to Donaldâs bank?
I pushed Michael to move aside and crossed my arms over my chest. âWhy are you here?â
Donaldâs confused expression morphed to palpable disgust when his gaze slid to me. âI have called and called you.â He pointed his finger and sneered. âI donât know why I expected better from a spoiled child, making me come all the way over here. You never have cared about anyone but yourself.
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