There were only a handful of men in the abandoned warehouse in London this night. A location well suited, as gloomy and shady as their business practices. The cover of smog and fog from the nearby canal both serving as cover for their 'off the book' transactions. Despite their dastardly reputations, if these few men had somehow all been taken out at one time, the city would've plunged into bloody chaos that would lead to more trouble than already fell upon their territories.
They were a motley crew to be sure, all with twitching hands and shifty eyes. Not an ounce of trust to be found between any of them. They'd been called to this neutral ground on the guise there was a threat looming over them all. But since when wasn't there one? This desperate claim had been made by Niko, the newest head of the Greek gang who was less than a year into leading after assassinating his father. He was being met with much criticism. The decision to bring together the gangs and criminal leaders of London tonight would be met with the same disdain.
The men stood in their big coats with deep pockets, their seconds in the shadows of the dimly lit and dusty warehouse. Niko stood self-assured in his shirt with the rolled-up sleeves to show his heavy and dark forearms, hair black and slicked away from a strong masculine face. He was feeling accomplished for the ability to get all these infamous people together, and if he's been smarter he would have actually done something with the occasion. You had the drug runners, the triads, who expected the threat to be from another country. The Sicilians who were known for their brothels thought perhaps new law enforcement might've been a threat to their money-making. The English boys and their known violence with the protection rackets they ran, this being their home and all, were worried about the Americans coming in and trying to disrupt the well-established lines in the sand for territories. There were bookmakers and gambling den owners, none who wanted their flows disrupted. Sabini, perhaps the most intelligent of them all had been over the race tracks for some time now, only sharing the space by negotiation or force with the Peaky boys or the Jews. And he couldn't help but notice neither of which were at this gathering.
Sabini, looking at his pocket watch with a hard face knows Alfie wouldn't be one to be late, and seeing as he knew the rumors of he and Nikos falling out, his suspicions were growing by the ticks of the watch hands. His faith this would be worth his while was dwindling just as quickly.
"I suppose you are the ones who are going to show...shame not everyone could hear this." Niko begins, standing from his perched spot on a large wooden crate. "I know you have heard of a joining of powers to be happening soon. And I believe we should all take this as a threat."
"What are the bloody Americans doin' now?" Billy Hill, one of the English roughens groans.
"No Americans." Niko corrects and most of the men in the room go through relief and then a feeling of 'then what?'. "One of London's own and the French." He begins.
Sabini groans audibly.
"I'm serious!" Niko insists with eyes that say he's telling the truth. "I'm sure you've all heard that the Jew Alfie Solomons and that French whore Genevieve Durand are getting married."
"Fucks sake." Is the grumble of choice that works its way around the crowd.
"We can't have her alliances and the Jews pairing! It'll throw off the balance we've worked so hard to achieve!"
"And how is Solomons marrying going to affect anyone but him?" The annoyed lead of the Asian gangs calls out.
"This Durand is no ordinary woman." Niko compulsorily insists.
"Yeah, we know you're sweet on her." Sabini mutters.
"This is about her French connections. Parliament, the gypsies, and the Irish! All of them will be with Solomons and not against him now because of her."
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Choking On Sapphires
FanfictionGenevieve Durand is a force to be reckoned with. An intelligent, fiercely independent, dual-natured and brutal businesswoman who finds herself in the company of gangsters and disrespectful men almost every day. When she moves to London for a new cha...