Although pleasant at first, these formalities began to wear on Miss Blum's patience. Constrained by convention, she could not initiate contact without a suitable pretext. Fortunately, one did present itself. One of the funeral homes was going to hold a raffle and all the East Side undertakers were given a handful of ballots to sell. Ida Blum, who usually handled these matters, called her daughter and asked if she was interested in trying her luck with the Weiss brothers. At her mother's timely suggestion, Billie went to Houston Street on the pretext of selling them ten raffle tickets. Irving was willing to buy all ten, but Henry stopped him, telling him that five would be enough. That confirmed what Billie thought: that Irving was the most generous, and the best catch. In fact, Billie had left nothing to chance. Before approaching them and without anyone seeing her, she had lifted the red Mafia Girl 46 stamps from the ballots in order to guarantee that she was selling a winning one t
Irving and Billie, who were used to frequenting classier joints, had to pop in from time to time, basically because one of the other co-owners was one of Lucky Luciano's friends: Giuseppe Antonio Doto, also known as Joe Adonis. Adonis was an aloof guy and, to Arlyne, a complete mystery. She managed to catch a glimpse of him one night while he sat waiting for her father in front of the apartment. Although Arlyne was not yet a teenager, the sight of Adonis' hazy profile through the tinted glass of the Cadillac aroused some sexual interest in her. His marked, sensual features seemed both exotic and forbidding. Although the question had not been explicitly discussed, it was clear that any daughter of Irving Weiss would stay far away from the Italians, who were widely known for preying on mirror maze 51 Jewish girls and recounting the details of their conquests on street corners and in taverns all over the Lower East Side. On the one hand, Adonis was attractive because he was so strange,
When she picked up the phone, however, she heard the stern rebuke in her father's voice, who shouted, "Arlyne!" She withdrew her hand. With one brief command, Irving had just firmly excluded her from his most intimate affairs. That was the way things worked in the Weiss family. Doors that slammed shut. Mirrors that stared back. And telephone rings that hid secrets. Maria De La Cruz would have been slow to reflect on her mother's writings, at least she discovered that her real name was "Arlyne", and that she had made a kind of auto-bibliography written in the third person, but how could I find out? Well, those sheets hid an admirable truth and bandit, they coincided perfectly with her father's chest. She was confused for a few days, she wasn't sure what her real surname was, her real name, and she certainly had become quite messed up in her mind. However, in the shadows of her questions, she was filled with relief and emotion for the blood that ran in her veins; even though they carrie
There are more misnamed gentlementhan flies,of those who still rest their conscienceon the first ticketthey ill-earneddyed red, dyed in blood and miseries.and miseries.For with time they well forgetwhat their poor ethics are,for they never cared if they swindle, steal or kill.if they swindle, steal or killfor, as long as they are not caught,they come to care rather nothing.And it is that they are like applesworms,as for the hairnits,or that kind of black fungusthat eats flowers.But they think they are elegant,of course, the best,believing they know everything.It is normal that they do not want to see their misery,they don't want to realize that they liveas in a room without windowsblack, dark, without sky,without sun, without heat or clouds.Alone, eternally alone,constantly angry children,cowardly with themselves,immature,capricious and spoiled,who do not even know how to govern themselvesonly want to control the world.Without regard for their own tea
In a small town in Mexico, where Aztec culture is still very pure and routinely consumed, lives an education teacher named Maria De La Cruz. With her lives a cat named Afrodita and a stray dog named Magno. In this family there are only three of them, together they consolidate the most beautiful union of friendship. Every morning she gets up at five o'clock, takes a hot shower and prepares the house for her pets. She leaves with the first dew of the day for her beloved job. At the age of twenty-one, before graduating, she had already acquired economic means to live on her own, finished her studies, and quickly > got a good job, but in spite of all her long life up to that moment and taking into account the time elapsed, she had never been able to maintain a stable relationship with anyone. She remained absolutely single, but that did not bother her, on the contrary, she always found it comfortable, there was nothing better for her than he
The Del Valle family, are powerful multimillionaires, who run practically all of Mexico, many fear them, others not so much, but nevertheless decide to get out of their way to stay out of their way, they have no weak enemies as they tend to disappear mysteriously. Over time they managed to create more alternate routes for their dark business and it was becoming a bit dangerous if someone, for some reason, got in their way, but this news will take time to reach Maria la Mexicana's knowledge.Meanwhile, and without understanding why, his days were getting darker, he found himself inside a dark box and did not understand what he could have done wrong to end up there. He tried to scream for help but no one answered him, finally his screams stopped because his throat became hoarse and he no longer emitted low or high-pitched sounds. Her world was reduced to a dark cubicle, no bathroom, no light, her physiological needs were there beside her, only one plate of food a day was passed to her t
At the end of the meeting with her boss, she asked for a complete report on Emiliano Romero, she had to know his weaknesses, his virtues, his personal tastes; she imagined a very easy job. - Here you have Miss Maria De La Cruz - said Rosa - the information you asked for about the boy, the rest, said the boss, is for you to use your charms and get it yourself.- Ok Rosa, thank you, and tell the boss he is very kind. - sarcastically-The report said; Emiliano Romero, born in the province of Entre Rios, March 23, 1990, mother Roberta Ruiz, father Lautaro Nicolas Romero, and no siblings. His profession is veterinarian, he is fond of science.- Great, thought Maria, I'm ready to get married, how frustrating all this, she lamented a few more seconds of her existence and then left for new directions, at least her profession would remain and she could enjoy new students, without losing sight of her clear objective.She arrived at the airport in Buenos Aires, a car was already waiting to tak
The Romero's field, located on Route 12, had more than 300,000 hectares, but they also had fields in Patagonia, and of course in the north, but the point of experiment was the province of Entre Rios.In her stolen documents Maria de la Cruz, wrote that the point of infection was only in the center of the Argentine map, and she also reported that the local and Mexican government were aware of these negligences and that of course, they charged an important sum of money in exchange for their silence, but they could not expand their infested cattle anywhere. It was an extremely unbreakable deal, otherwise war would break out between them.Maria de La Cruz was not allowed to call her bosses by phone, cell phone, or any similar technological device, nor to write under any material, she had to wait to return to her country with the mission accomplished, or they would look for her and kill her.Of Emiliano Romero, there was no news, it was known that he was in the fields, but she had never be