Hi all!
A few days ago I https://magicred-casino.uk/ was bored and I decided to write some mafia story. Here’s what I got:
CHAPTER ONE. "FROM RAGS TO RICHES"
The year was 1948, at that time a very influential person lived in New York. This man was none other than Don Marino. Connections, money, influence made all officials tremble at his name. Other dons gladly carried out all his orders. No one could dare refuse an offer to drink or play cards together. Don Marino was spoiled and intoxicated by power, he was accustomed to the fact that all his decrees must be carried out, and absolutely all residents of the city must treat him with great respect.
Once, while dining at the Little Italy restaurant, Don Marino did not like the lasagna, he only had to make a dissatisfied expression on his face, and the cook was immediately fired. Don Marino was in very good physical shape, but did not shine with mental intelligence. In addition, Don Marino suffered from alcohol addiction and began every day with two glasses of whiskey with ice.
He treated his family members quite strictly, regardless of position, but despite this, family members glorified and respected their don, hoping for his patronage.
Don Marino’s daily activities consisted of touring his establishments for the purpose of collecting salaries and just for fun, and the obligatory drinks with his old friends. Don Marino had only two old and close friends: Don Colombo and Don Esposito. Don Colombo and Don Esposito were the heads of other, smaller mafia families. Don Marino respected both dons, despite the fact that Don Colombo was indifferent to Marino’s financial condition, since he considered it unimportant how much money and what reputation your friend has. All three were born in Sicily and were orphans. In 1901, they moved from sunny Sicily to cloudy and rainy New York towards new opportunities. Don Colombo was a patient man, at a time when Don Marino and Don Esposito were stealing and killing policemen, thereby gaining the respect of the then Don Ricci, he sold fruits and vegetables until Esposito assigned Colombo to Don Ricci as a driver. Don Ricci was greedy, envious and ambitious; he also often called his charges pathetic puppies. So one day Colombo suggested that Marino kill Ricci and divide his entire fortune, to which Marino agreed. In the morning, Colombo took Don Ricci to the Italian Garden restaurant. Also in the car was Marino, who was supposed to protect his don. It was a beautiful sunny summer day. Columbo drove to the back of the restaurant, where no one was there. Marino was sitting in the back seat, and Don Ricci was in the front. When the car stopped, Marino took out a knife and cut Don Ricci’s throat. Blood gushed out like a hail, Don Ricci grabbed his throat and began to choke. Columbo, sitting behind the wheel, calmly watched as Don Ricci died, his eyes bulging in surprise. When Don Ricci calmed down, Colombo searched him and took out his wallet, which contained several hundred dollars. The two then got out of the car and took out the body of the dead Don Ricci and dumped it in a nearby dumpster. Then the three friends burned down the house of the late Don and divided Don Ricci’s possessions. By killing the don, they deprived the city of the evil tyrant Don Ricci, who kept half the city in fear. After that, people began to come to them with different requests, so three refugees from Sicily gained a reputation and created their own mafia families.
Something like this. Is it worth writing a sequel??

Best comments

Kidnapping and killing police officers to increase respect… 😀
As for the topic – it’s rather cluttered, the word “don” is not always necessary to use before the name.
There’s very little description etc, so it’s more like a movie script.