The Life Sacrifice

The Life Sacrifice

By:  Jordan Silver  Ongoing
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Gabriel Russo had been born under a dark cloud. He knew his history like the back of his hand; his mother made sure of that. He knew what blood ran through his veins and what it meant. He also knew that there were some with that same blood who would kill him if they could. Born the product of a horrible act inflicted upon his mother by one of the Ricci brothers, now the adopted son of another very powerful family, he's the heir to two of the most powerful Familias in the West.The Life The Beginning is created by Jordan Silver, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

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39 Chapters
Chapter 1
GABRIEL Continued from Part 2: The Life First Love I watched and listened to Fontane's meltdown and couldn't dredge up even an ounce of sympathy for the man still. His wracking sobs of lament were just the beginning as far as I'm concerned and not a reason for me to ease up on him or show compassion. There are just some things in life that shouldn't be so easily excused, forgiven, yes, but swept under the rug, hell no. His daughter has been living with the repercussions of his actions for more than a decade. She's almost an adult now, almost able to stand on her own two feet, at least that's my hope, so it's too late for him to pull his head out of his ass and get his shit together. I'm going hard on him with no letup because I dread what would happen, could happen if I leave him in her life. There's no guarantee that he won't mess up again. It's taking him this long, with all the evidence thrown uuuuuuuuat him, to come to terms with the truth. What could be his reason for not
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Chapter 2
GABRIEL I think my sisters may have rubbed off on me some in the last couple of days because I don't recall being this majorly petty before. But as I walked her towards her family home, hand in hand, her mother's car, now hers parked on the driveway behind us; I was almost bursting with anticipation at the havoc I was about to cause. I could give less than half a shit whether Felix Fontane knows that she's leaving the country. Pounding the nail deeper into Victoria's coffin, though, is high on my priority list. I guess I've decided to come down to their level to deal with them since not one of the three, Becky, Victoria, or Felix, seems to have a working brain cell to share between them. Had my opponents been more formidable, I wouldn't go this route, but since they have the underbelly of a half-dead fish that had been caught and thrown back in, this is where it's at. "Hello Fontane, may we come in?" He answered the door looking his usual flustered self with red-rimmed eyes. Bast
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Chapter 3
GABRIEL Like a kid in a candy store, that's what watching her reminded me of. She took to the water on sight, and had I not dragged her out each day after giving her swimming lessons in the mornings, she'd have spent the whole vacation in the tropical paradise in the water. That worked out in some ways because she was so tired at night that there was no question of us making love. She'd be asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow most nights, but tonight she'd worn me down, and I, of course, had given in. I hated the look of uncertainty on her face when I tried to gently turn her away. And since I didn't quite yet have a ready answer as to why we should put the brakes on, I gave in, not that it was a hardship, except for the guilt I knew would follow. Now she's asleep, cuddled up to my side while I lay awake thinking about our future, both hers and mine. In truth, I was trying to figure out the best way to fix what I now saw as my screw-up. I'd made up my mind not to do this aga
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Chapter 4
LANCE I couldn't wait to get back home. Ever since Gabe made that statement, something dark and ugly has been gnawing away at my gut. I'd spent the last day on the island pretending for the girls' sake, but my mind was in turmoil. As soon as we landed, I hot-footed it to his house in search of Unc. I had to wait for the reunion to end before I could get him alone, and by then, I was a mess of nerves. "Gabe's up to something. Do you know what he's planning?" Even I could hear the panic in my voice. "What did you see?" "Nothing, as usual, he keeps everything hidden, but I get the sense that he's about to make a move. He had his special computer with him on the island." That got a rise out of him. "So it's not about Gia? It's about the other thing?" "Looks like it." "Why are you so stressed all of a sudden? You knew about the secret computer long before this." "Yes, but… he told me he loved me. Although I know it, Gabe isn't one to say it like that just out of nowhe
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Chapter 5
FELIX "Who was that? Is that Gia and that boy? I just got home; I'm in no mood to deal with those two right now…." "I told you to have a seat. I'm having a drink; why don't you join me?" "Felix, I'm serious. Because of them, I spent a week in jail for an honest mistake." "Mistake? What kind of mistake was that? Who gave you the right to sell Gia's car?" "I admit I was a bit hasty there; I was just upset at what they did to Victoria. Besides, it was that Russo kid who burned her car; it's only fair." "I see. What about the rest of it?" "The rest of what? It's all nonsense. You yourself know how hard I've tried to be a good mother to Gia. I was her mother's best friend… Why are you looking at me like that?" "No reason, go on." "What do you want to hear? I still don't know what's going on. Something happened between Victoria and Gia, a silly prank with her hair, and everyone's blowing it out of proportion." "Was that all?" "Of course, it was. What else
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Chapter 6
GIANNA I waited for Victoria to flounce into the room once she saw me sitting there. "What's she doing here? I thought she was away on some fancy vacation? Mom, when did you get home? You look like…heck. So, what are we all doing here?" She flopped down on a chair across from me so she could better glare at me, I guess. "Gia wanted us all here. Go ahead, what is it you'd like to say?" "Becky, you wanna sit? This might take a minute." She looked at me with something approaching malice, but I fought not to look away like a scared little mouse. "We're waiting, Becky." I eyed the glass in dad's hand when he said that. I don't know how I missed the amber-colored liquid and the bottle beside him at the foot of his chair. I don't think I'd ever seen him drink, that's why. That makes a lot of sense. I was beginning to think Gabriel was a magician; he'd called dad's moves almost to a tee. Now I know we just got lucky, and dad had chosen to tie one on, on this particular day. Sh
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Chapter 7
GABRIEL Well, that was no fun. Just once, I wish humankind would surprise me, but they have yet to. The place turned into pandemonium, with all players screaming at each other. I kept Gianna in place by my side, "Not your monkeys, not your circus baby. Just sit back and watch it unfold." I'm proud of her even though she didn't confront them for the hell they'd put her through. I kind of expected it, though. I knew that she was more interested in getting to the bottom of what had been done to her mother than in any restitution from these beasts. I watched and listened as they went at each other, every word like a script to a play I'd written. So damn predictable, even Felix the hump was getting his lines right. My focus was on the daughter since I'm quite sure the mother was about done, and just as I'd expected, she turned on a dime: no class, no shame, no loyalty. Then again, look at what she came from. "This is all your doing. I can't believe you'd stoop so low as to bring your
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Chapter 8
GABRIEL "Let's go spar!" "What?" I grabbed her nape gently and walked her towards the Russo dojo. "You have way too much pent-up energy to focus on doing homework, so let's go get rid of some of it." "I know of a better way to get rid of it." She mumbled the words beneath her breath, but I was still able to hear them. "Bet! But let's try this first." She gave me that queer look she's been throwing my way ever since she caught on to the fact that I'm avoiding taking her to my bed. At least she's not brave enough yet to come right out and say anything. That's a conversation I haven't quite prepared for yet, even though I know it's coming. "Go change." I guided her to one side of the changing room where new outfits in her size had been added to the twins' while I went to the other side to get ready. She was still spitting mad by the time we met up again, and I hid my grin as we got in position. Her bow was laced with sarcasm which I ignored as we faced off against each other.
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Chapter 9
VICTORIA Oh good, she's gone; thank goodness, I thought she'd never leave. Trying to pull me down with her? Fat chance. Like she'd always taught me, it's survival of the fittest. That's what she'd always snicker and say any time she reminisced about Adrienne, so she should understand my actions and hold no grudges, though she seems pretty pissed at me. None of this is my fault, though, so whatever. If she wasn't so stupid, none of this would be happening. She had one damn job, and she screwed it up royally. If she'd done half of what I told her to, we wouldn't be in this mess. If she'd gotten rid of the daughter the same way she executed the mother, we both could be sitting pretty for the rest of our lives. But no, she was convinced that we needed to keep that fool around in order to keep Felix on the hook. She may have had a point the first year or so, but once he'd adopted me and they'd been married long enough that an annulment wouldn't be possible, there was no need for Gia t
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Chapter 10
GABRIEL For the next week and a half, I played chess with human pawns while she got sucked into etiquette classes and dress shopping with the women. I knew from experience how time-consuming these debutant balls are and used her distraction to line things up for just the right moment. Just as before, I didn't want her here when shit went down, so I had to be very meticulous. I had men watching Becky, who seemed to be having a crisis with public meltdowns and temper tantrums which only made her look bad. Either Felix had canceled her credit cards or had her on rations because she was staying at a mid-range motel, which I was sure to make known to the right people. Since she didn't want to be seen in her lowly state, she stayed indoors most of the time, making calls that went mostly unanswered. I couldn't get a bead on Felix, who had kept to himself most of the first week and had only just started showing signs of life. Even when he was at home, all he did was stare at his wife's p
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