The day that everything changed for her it was a normal day she didn't believe that anything was wrong. But she had been mistaken. Thinking back she had thought her life was ruined but here she was hugging the father she had been sure was dead. Or who she would never get to see because of her mother. Months ago she didn't believe that she could be loved by anyone and she could now see that she was proven wrong.
Months ago
December 30th 2020
Adalind was running the streets she had headphones in and she was listening to her Play list of James Author and Lewis Capaldi on repeat. It was what she did to tune everything out she wanted to wait to go home so that she could avoid seeing her abusive stepfather who she hated more than anything in the world.
A cop car pulled up besides her beeping a few times which made her stop. She turned towards them groaning she had never had good run-ins with the cops. But that was probably why her file was so big. Because she did a lot of things that she wasn't supposed to do.
She took her headphone out her ear she didn't know what it was this time. But she knew that's they would pick her up hold her and then let her go like nothing happened. Which honestly always confused her. " Can i help you?"
"Are you Adalind Bianchi?" They had been told they could find her jogging why she was out this late at night they weren't sure but they had things that they needed to do.
"Yes is their a problem?" She hoped that it wasn't something she did she hadn't done anything recently in order to end up arrested again. Knowing that most of the time she had but she couldn't think of anything that she had done this time.
"I am afraid so your stepfather has been involved in a hit and run he's dead." They weren't sure how she was going to react to that so they wanted to tread lightly. "We need you to come back to the station with us."
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Justin and Matteo were in their hotel room they had just gotten through with a hit. "And your sure that the guy we just killed is the reason mom is dead?" Matteo wanted to make sure he didn't want any problems especially since it already wasn't a pre-approved kill. They didn't need anything tracing back to them."Yes that was our stepfather Kade Garret he was the reason." Justin knew that it was him that had been the reason behind their mother's death and they had made sure that he payed for it.
"Ok we go back tomorrow then." They would rest and then head home to the rest of their family.
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Lorenzo was in his office going over a plan with Aviana when his phone rang. They had been working to put an end to someone who had stolen one of their shipments.He put it on speaker."Yes." He didn't like being interupted and he was sure that his voice gave that away.
"Hello Mr. Bianchi we just got a DNA test back and we have your sister here." They knew that something like this wasn't something they could keep to themselves. The Bianchi's were a scary family and everyone knew better than to get on their bad sides.
Aviana and Lorenzo both looked at each other. Neither of them knew nothing of Warren having a daughter. "Are you sure she is my sister?"
"Yes she is the daughter of your mother Brooklynn and your father Warren." They wouldn't call if they weren't sure about this. They wouldn't risk their lives over a hunch. "She is 15 her stepfather Kade was in a hit a run."
"I have two brothers their i will have them pick her up." Lorenzo knew that Justin and Matteo would be able to pick her up and bring her with no problems. After all it was them who had just killed Kade.
"Yes sir. But there is one more thing." And while they were scared of the Bianchi family they knew better than to keep something like this from them. There sister wasn't the best person and they needed to know this.
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The Missing Mafia Principessa (Book 1 in the Bianchi Mafia Trilogy)
Action"What are you talking about " "Adalind i seen the scar." "What scar i don't have one." "Your lying." "Where?" "You have more than one." "No." "Where do you think i seen it." "Shoulder." "Wrong it was on your lower abck/" "Damn it." -- Adalind Bianch...