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Haunting-Adeline

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Mark finishes off his drink before refilling. “You know, now that I think

about it, I remember overhearing a par cular conversa on. My father told

him that he needed to quit with the gambling, and John wasn’t listening.

He said one of the men he owed was Angelo Salvatore—who was a pre y

notorious crime lord back in the day. But turns out Angelo’s righthand man,

Ronaldo, convinced Angelo to hire John instead.”

It takes monumental effort to keep my eyes from blowing wide. John

was working for Ronaldo’s boss? There’s no way Gigi knew about it. I

imagine that’s something she would’ve men oned if she had.

“Why would he hire him? Why not just kill him?”

“He almost did,” Mark counters. He then opens a drawer in his desk and

pulls out a cigar. Ligh ng the tobacco, Mark leans back in his chair, the

leather creaking beneath his weight. A woodsy scent fills the air as he

puffs.

“I’ll never forget the way my father ripped into him over it. Calling him

names and telling him he could’ve go en himself killed. John said Angelo

had a gun to his head, ready to pull the trigger before Ronaldo stepped in.

Said the man asked Angelo to consider hiring John to pay off his debts by

working for him instead.” Mark sucks in deeply and then coughs a few

mes as smoke puffs from his mouth. “Guess it worked.”

So, Ronaldo saved John’s life. I don’t need to have been there to know he

only did it for Gigi. But it’s not like he could’ve told Angelo his real reasons

for bartering John’s life, which means John had to have been useful in

some form—that would’ve been too risky of a move otherwise, and

possibly could’ve go en him killed if John wasn’t valuable.

“Do you know what he did for Angelo?”

Mark’s brows raise, and a small smile curls his lips. Almost as if he finds

my ques on amusing. “John was an accountant back then. Real good with

numbers. Pre y sure he helped Angelo launder his money, but that was

never proven.”

I blink. “If he was so good with numbers and money, why did he suck so

bad with gambling? The man could’ve just counted cards or something.”

Mark bursts out into laughter, his plump stomach shaking. “You’re a

funny girl, Addie. You’re right, I think if John was in his right mind when he

played, he might’ve won big. But he couldn’t stop with the drinking. Angelo

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