Cigar Bar
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Tony took the opportunity to jump into his car and drive down the street.
Sasha pulled up with the crew as the police were arriving. The crew exited their car and provided cover fire for Ghetto and Spazo. They jumped back in the car and took off in the other direction. Sal and Paulie jumped down from the fire escape and ran to the car, where they had left Don Veto.
In all the carnage, three ATF agents were killed, two FBI agents were dead, and all six of the East Side Boys were finished; most of them died by the hands of the beautiful Sasha.
The judge hadn’t died, but he and the senator probably wished that they had, because the feds caught up to him. The judge was shot in the groin and in the knee. He wouldn’t be able to urinate straight or walk right in prison.
Don Veto was driving like a pro, and they caught up to Tony just as he was getting on the highway. He jumped right in front of Tony, causing him to smash into the middle barrier. Before Tony could get his gun off the seat to fire, Sal and Paulie had a bag over his head, and he found himself in the trunk, a bullet wound to his leg.
He knew nothing of his son. All he could think was, they’re taking me to my grave, and he began to pray.
But they had a different plan for him.
Peace
About the Author
Dion Perkins has been writing since the 1990s. His dream of being published continues with Cigar Bar, his third book.