Sometimes dying doesn't mean you are actually dead. A cold imprisonment and ever nearing punishment for the whole world to see could cause it. That is the case for poor, naive Erin Rosslyn Wriley-Ramirez. Erin got herself into a mess she shouldn't have, even though she didn't definitely didn't mean to and wasn't to blame. Her father was. But she couldn't live with the guilt if she admitted it. Thinking there was no way to save herself, her father, and her 7 year old brother, she hit up what she thought was a man from her past with enough money and power to help them. She was only right about two things; he had plenty of money and power. But who she hit up wasn't who she thought he was and in his demise he was going to bring her down with him, like he should have years ago. Having a hidden life was better than running from those who knew you. D'Quan knew that but he knew fully well, Mafia King, Smokey wasn't going to be accepting his advice anytime soon. So instead he leaves notes. On decisions already being made. With facts and ideas that could've saved the King loads of money and precious lives. Advisors should only come to you in dire need. In your dire needs. Not after the fact. And certainly not in sticky notes. The King is edgy and ready to get rid of whichever irresponsible, emotionally stunted, man-child, is leaving them. He knows it would allow the heat to loosen and the rumors to be ceased, but he can't. The Mafia King has finally gotten himself into a mess he can't clean. Smokey, D'Quan, and Erin have gotten intertwined in lives they shouldn't have, and now they're paying for it. ******Not Done******Todos los derechos reservados
Sometimes dying doesn't mean you are actually dead. A cold imprisonment and ever nearing punishment for the whole world to see could cause it. That is the case for poor, naive Erin Rosslyn Wriley-Ramirez. Erin got herself into a mess she shouldn't have, even though she didn't definitely didn't mean to and wasn't to blame. Her father was. But she couldn't live with the guilt if she admitted it. Thinking there was no way to save herself, her father, and her 7 year old brother, she hit up what she thought was a man from her past with enough money and power to help them. She was only right about two things; he had plenty of money and power. But who she hit up wasn't who she thought he was and in his demise he was going to bring her down with him, like he should have years ago. Having a hidden life was better than running from those who knew you. D'Quan knew that but he knew fully well, Mafia King, Smokey wasn't going to be accepting his advice anytime soon. So instead he leaves notes. On decisions already being made. With facts and ideas that could've saved the King loads of money and precious lives. Advisors should only come to you in dire need. In your dire needs. Not after the fact. And certainly not in sticky notes. The King is edgy and ready to get rid of whichever irresponsible, emotionally stunted, man-child, is leaving them. He knows it would allow the heat to loosen and the rumors to be ceased, but he can't. The Mafia King has finally gotten himself into a mess he can't clean. Smokey, D'Quan, and Erin have gotten intertwined in lives they shouldn't have, and now they're paying for it. ******Not Done******