Chapter 20: Push Me, I'll Push Back

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A/N: My mistake. Lauren's in a state prison, not federal. And I'd go back and edit, but I can't. So let's ignore that, shall we? If you haven't read my message board about this story, read it. Let's continue.

Lorena "Llorona" Sandoval:

Lorena "Llorona" Sandoval:

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Salvatore Cipriani:

Signorelli, Ealy, Castro:

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Signorelli, Ealy, Castro:

July 27th, 2006Thursday, 11:42am - South Bay Correctional Facility, Florida

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July 27th, 2006
Thursday, 11:42am - South Bay Correctional Facility, Florida

Salvatore Santino Cipriani. Any man who knew him knew he was a big family man, very generous, wise, modest, honest, highly connected, did what he could to fix the failing economic system in his country, and took care of enriching the communities he dominated and protecting/aiding the people within them when necessary. Salvatore wasn't flashy or the loud type. He didn't care for being in the papers or showing off the billions he had going for him. He preferred to live quietly, keep his hands clean, and stay well protected in the two mansions he had located in Siciliy and Bari with his wife and two daughters "Sara" and "Sophie". And if you asked Sugar about Sara and Sophie, she'd deny their existence and continue with the narrative that she was the only child with the exception of a bastard brother.

Sugar had a tricky relationship with her father. Salvatore loved her dearly—he'd give the world to his daughter. Growing up, she'd receive constant love and attention and would spend quality time with him every single day before her sisters came along, just him and her. And anything she asked for? She got it. Because she grew up so spoiled, Sugar became used to always getting what she wanted and she didn't take too kindly to being denied.

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