Darya
Metallic Coke.
Listen my quiet whispers,
The Mor Mafia are back in business. At the Metallic Club. Selling there Tropical coke, for some extra pounds. Pounds. And pounds they have, in a warehouse across the city a source has said, 'they got loads of this shit, I mean this stuff makes you see. It's more potent and deadly.' Where are the government officials seeking out these 'criminals'.
I will tell you where they are, the ones being bribed and turning their backs on us. While buying condos in high pricey parts of England.
Can we really trust the police?
In my experience when I was a kid, a police officer touched me up and they did nothing. How are these corrupted officials we trust with our safety any difference.
Now I'm not saying the mafia are good. I'm saying they protect their own like the police do, which is wrong but if they were to touch a kid or someone up 'you wouldn't even need to say, they have a look for that shit. Child-fakers don't make it far in my world.'
So I invite you, my reader, to ponder.
Unforthcoming,
Silent Whisper.

YOU ARE READING
Secrets Red Aloud: Mafias Undoing
RomanceDarya Ellis a young journalist. Curious and sweet. Confident but hides secrets in her path. She will do nothing but bring the truth to light. Almost anything to make a name for herself. She takes paths that lead her more into the story than she expe...