Alexander
I cleaned off the blood on my palms with a white handkerchief and my face also, after which I exited the scene where I had just shot a man dead, leaving my boys to clean up after me. It was a chore now, something that had to be done. This was the life I was brought up in. The life I had gotten accustomed to, the life I now held dear. The Mafia ring meant everything to my father and consequently, to me and my twin brother. It was our obligation to keep it running, no matter what. I slid into the passenger seat of my silver Honda Accord, having finished what I came into that neighborhood to do and my driver began to move the car. My thoughts drifted back to what made me finish off the man I'd just killed. He had been owing thirty grand for a year now, and he'd been running. If there was anything I detested strongly, it was when they ran around with my money. Like they did not know I wasn't a man of mercy. They always ended up finding out in the comfort of hell, I always kept it quick and smooth. In this town, we had everyone under our control, even the hypocrites known as the cops. The default ringtone of my phone rang out loudly, interrupting my thoughts and I checked the caller ID, it was Dennis, my bestfriend and also my brother's. Even if our personalities differed— seeing as I was very calm and reserved and he was extremely outgoing— my twin and I always ended up picking interest in the same people. It was no wonder that he found Darlene enchanting, as well. "Dennis." I greeted immediately I retrieved the call. "Xander, what's up? Are you home?" He replied. "Heading there now, should I be worried?" I asked, he sounded urgent. "Not exactly, I caught some rumors and I decided to come hear from you, directly. And your brother, as well." He cleared up. Probably the engagement rumor, but I didn't indulge him yet, I needed to be sure. After all, I would tell him all about it when he arrived, anyways. "Frederick is home. Down with a flu, but he's been taking medications." I revealed. "Aw, I guess I'd be doing some babysitting duties when I arrive." He said, laughing. I chuckled, causing the driver to look at me through the mirror, looking like he had just seen a ghost. I set my lips back to its previous thin line and he looked away sharply, noticing the change in my mood. "You would be taking over from me, thankfully." I told him and he laughed again. "See you soon." He replied. I hummed and ended the call. ———— On getting home, I met Frederick on my couch in my room, his legs spread like wings as he fixed his gaze on a new series we were now watching. We exchanged pleasantries and I walked into my bathroom, starting the shower. The door to my room opened and I heard Dennis and my brother start talking. After a scaldingly hot shower, but just as I liked it, I was out of the bathroom and I changed into a pair of shorts, joining them in front of the television. "This movie ends with—" Dennis started and we both wacked him on the head with the back of our palms; some twin telepathy shit. He groaned. "What was that for?" He cried, rubbing the back of his head. We glared at him. "For trying to ruin the movie. Now watch and shut up." Frederick replied. He laughed and we all watched the movie in silence until I asked, "So, what rumor have you listened on again?" I asked and he straightened up, a grin etched on his face. "One that had me elated, I hope it's true." He announced. Frederick looked confused. "What's the rumor?" He questioned, just as impatient as I was. "About Xander getting married. Is this true? Because I already have a speech planned in my head for the wedding and I'm also about the kill you, for concluding I did not deserve to know." He accused. I rolled my eyes. Frederick broke into laughter. It wasn't funny. Getting married was even more strange, now that Dennis was fantasizing about it. "Bro, it's not what you think." I defended. "So you ARE getting married?" He gasped and Frederick was still laughing. I threw a tennis ball at him and he ducked. "I am." I agreed. Dennis was full on grinning. "To who? Who's the lucky woman?" He questioned. "Darlene. She's not lucky. Marrying me is far from lucky." A smirk was on my face as I spoke. "Yeah, we know. How did it happen, though? Love at first sight type of shit?" Is asked and I rolled my eyes. As if there was anything like love at first sight. "It is for the business. I would not be getting married if it was not for my father." I explained and Frederick continued for me, "Yeah, pops forced him into this. He's marrying a baker's daughter." Dennis looked at me for confirmation. I nodded my head. "Fuck, why?" He questioned. "She's cute as fuck, though. I'd take her over those snobby bitches ladded with their father's money." Frederick assures Dennis. "Yeah. She's my type. It's funny how my dad knows it. I'm only trying to shift the date now, we can't be married so soon." I told him. "How soon?" He asked and I sighed, bracing myself for his reaction as soon as he heard. "Next month." I announced. His jaw dropped. I was sure it was not enough time to prepare for the wedding. "What?" He asked. "My father wouldn't listen. I plan to speak to her about it." I informed him. "I don't think she'd reject you." Dennis assured me. "She won't. I only want peace in the household." "I'm sure all would go well." Frederick spoke now. I hoped so.STEFAN MCCOY "Boss. We've got news" from where Stefan sat, in the midst of the girls who shaked their asses With seduction. Stefan kept on looking at the girls, clearly ignoring the men who had ripped bodies and were clad in all black. Stefan was on a whole different vibe, taking a drag from his cigar as he puffed on the ass of one of the girls who wore less clothing than a table top. "Boss..." Desperation evident in his voice as one of the men that stood still said, the one who spoke earlier, trying to get his attention. "Yes?" Stefan sounded even more sinister and more distant than they recognised. "It's urgent sir" the same man replied, still on the edge. "Isn't everything urgent?" Stefan looked dead at the man go stood good few inches away from him. "Sir..." He persisted, earning dangerous eye from Stefan "... It's about the chameleon" that got Stefan to stand up abruptly, even though there was currently a girl who was giving her all on top of him. He pushed he
DARLENE I swallowed hard and stared straight at the table, eyes nearly popping right out of my sockets. "What?" My voice was in whispers that came out strangled and unheard. I wished I had walked into anything else. Anything else other than the entire Mckenzie family sitting there, on a table in my Dad's bakery. I recognized Mr Mckenzie anywhere and in any form. Every now and then, he loved to show face in my father's bakery and bless us with all sorts of money and gifts that, if I do say so myself, were actually very unnecessary. I hadn't seen the rest of the family before, but I didn't need to be told twice that the beautiful woman who sat by his left and the two handsome men who rounded the other quarter of the table, were the rest of the family; their aura stood out like a gem in the midst of full stones. They oozed off regality in all shades and with heads held high and shoulders poised in the air, postures straight and confident, even while sitting, anyone could have been a
I wanted someone to wake me up from my nightmare. This nightmare. The more I breathed, the more I realized how real this was. How I was going to get married to this man. This man whom I barely even knew. Don't get me wrong, Alexander Mckenzie was gorgeous. He was absolutely breathtaking. And ridiculously, even. So far, he seemed to have a well mannered behavior too. I liked the air around him, how sophisticated and chill, nearly mysterious it was. I liked how he seemed to listen more and talk less, while Idid the reverse. That was even a shock to me because I was extremely nervous the entire time. I was awkward too. I wasn't sure what to say or how to act, so I spoke out the first thoughts that came into my head and blabbed it without a filter. And maybe, he also had a good sense of humour. Because once in a while, he seemed to chuckle slightly at my stutters. Alexander seemed like a great man. However, I barely knew him. And one thing was certain; amidst all that silk hair, pret
"You like flowers?" Alexander McKenzie's voice was gruff and I was aware that behind the short curtain of hair that'd fallen over my face as I bent to admire a hibiscus bush, he was watching me."I do! Even the ugly ones!" I gushed, unable to help the smile that lifted my already high cheekbones. Flowers and cakes and maple syruped donuts, I wondered if that made me a typical romcom barbie."I don't, all that hardwork for a few pretty days before they wilt and die off." The man muttered, the toned muscle of his bicep flexing through the silk line of his crisply ironed suit.Yes, I imagined he much preferred everything plastic. It reminded me of Laura Diego, my best-friend since ever. She'd vehemently denied getting any work done, but I'd noticed the lift of her big foxy eyes.I wondered what she would think of the Mafia prince."Huh." I settled for instead, and he cleared his throat, rubbing the nape of his neck awkwardly."So, what was your childhood like?" I fished, unsure why I wa
DARLENE"W-when do you want to set the date?" I squirmed shyly, it was all happening too fast, I didn't know two things about picking out a wedding dress, although I suspected a man like Alexander would handle it."Anytime from now, I want my wife in my bed with me as soon as possible." He chriped calmly and I stifled yet another scream as my breath hitched in my chest."Of course, no …wifely duties would be required of you Darlene…at least not immediately." He soothed, choking an awkward laugh when he caught on my no doubt mortified expression.I wasn't scared of being with him, far from it, haters would have said I was even looking forward to it!I just wouldn't know what to do with myself, in their big stone mansion, in bed, next to this handsome man."Uh, great!" I hollered with way more enthusiasm than was healthy."Do you always do that?" His velvet voice thrummed through me as I whipped my head to him sharply.Do what? What was I doing?"Bite your lips like that when you're ner
ALEXANDERThe Limo ride back to McKenzie manor was everything short of teeth-chatteringly depressive."It's time you fought for your place and stopped fooling around!" My father's authoritative baritone was clipped as he flexed his hands in the car just as Fredrick's thick hands wrapped around his neck in a choking motion, the swamp water green of his eyes rolling upwards before he grinned at me.I resisted the urge to bark out a laugh, it was the kind of thing that would have made the veins on pops forehead bulge with disciplinarian disappointment.What had he been on about? Shit, I hadn't been listening.The half crescent moons of his sharp grey-blue eyes snapped to me in the rearview mirror before flicking back to the stretch of asphalt.He looked like Fredrick in that moment, same narrowed eyes and unreadable expression.Most times I'd wondered if my younger brother were carved out of some punk-kid teen manga, the little imp sure acted like it."Yes father," I nodded, agreeing to
DARLENEDinner on the rosewood dining table was frosty, and it wasn't just because we'd been holding back on the cooker for the electricity bill.It had more to do with Stella's attitude, the way she was stabbing at the cold chicken sandwich with the bread knife would have sent a medieval knight running for the hills."I've just about had it with you Ella, what is with the attitude today?" Mum barked, slapping her knotted hands down on the table so hard Dad's sandwich rattled in his white ceramic plate."Oh I dunno, maybe it's the fact that my parents think it's okay to sell off their fucking daughter to some drug lord for a fat check!""Language!" I hissed reflexively, just as a huge wallop of smoke left Mum's ears as she pushed back in her seat."Now now, no one's selling anyone off pumpkin, Darlene's doing what's best for the family-" Dad's easy voice soothed before Stella cut him off again as I glanced between the two of them, the sandwich frozen half way to my mouth.Shit, this i
ALEXANDER"Listen closely son, what I'm about to tell you, no one can ever find out."That was six hours ago, in the basement of one of my father's cold rooms where he'd given us the briefing of our next hit just before my wedding." Earl Kosker, new in the game, made off with a hundred million off one of the ring's elite, get the money clean or dirty, just no traces to us, how you punish him is your business." My father's warning ricocheted between my ears as Fredrick fishtailed the matte- black G-wagon into the neatly kept estate where the target lived.He'd permed the unruly strands of his short yellow hair backwards so he looked like a business man, a particularly mischievous business man."Quit staring Sherlock, all you gotta do is ask and I'd take care of that balding hairline for you in no time." My brother grumbled, flicking air behind his ear.I ignored him, I did not have a balding problem, my hairline ran almost all the way to my thickset eyebrows. Fredrick on the other han