
Dane was a 24-year-old boy with the eyes of someone who had seen too much.
At five, he became an orphan. With no one to care for him, he learned to survive on the streets. By seven, he was already a skilled pickpocket. He often got beaten when caught stealing from the market, even though he was just a child. The bruises came often—so did the hunger.
He became a thief, stealing every single day. People would chase him, yelling “Street rat!” That was the only way he could survive in a broken, lawless country. He did what he could, tried his best in everything, but survival was the only thing he knew.
Now, at 24, Dane was still pickpocketing. He worked at a small bakery, but it wasn’t enough. Recently, he had been questioning his life.
Why isn’t anything changing?
Why is my life stuck like this?
Am I going to be pickpocketing forever? Is this it? Just the bakery and the streets?
Rent was a constant struggle. Now that he had a place to live, he couldn’t even afford to keep it. He needed to figure something out.
What else can I do?
He stepped out of the bakery, deep in thought. A man passed by, and almost instinctively, Dane slipped his hand into the man’s pocket and took his wallet. He flipped it open, counted the cash.
Enough for a meal today.
The bakery owner didn’t pay him. Their deal was simple—bread in exchange for work. Occasionally, the old man gave him a few coins, which Dane saved. But most days, he relied on bread to survive.
If I get caught, I’ll get beaten… again.
The only time things were good was when he was with the Gang of Thieves. They broke into noble houses and stole valuables. It was dangerous, but they made real money. That ended when their leaders were killed and many members arrested. The gang fell apart.
Now, there was nothing. The country was corrupt. No jobs. No future.
If this goes on, I might be alone forever.
He often dreamed of a peaceful life—far from the chaos. A quiet island, a small house, the woman of his dreams, a couple of pets. Not rich, just okay. He had that dream most nights, but reality crushed it each morning. He could barely eat.
As Dane counted the stolen money, he muttered to himself. He returned to his room and dropped the money into his savings jar. He wouldn’t use it for food. Rent was due, and the landlord had started banging on his door.
He knew if he got caught stealing again, the bakery would let him go. The owner had warned him. Dane always begged and pleaded, and the man—reluctantly—let him stay. After all, the old baker gave him bread for breakfast and dinner. That was all he had.
He longed for a proper meal.
It’s getting late, he thought. I have to get back to the bakery.
As he approached the shop, he noticed two unfamiliar men talking nearby. He didn’t pay them much attention—until he caught part of their conversation.
“We need to move fast. The Butcher Boss already brought the ten packages. His men are loading them onto the ship now.”
“The boss is filthy rich,” the other man said. “Gold goose. Can you believe that?”
Dane froze. Is he trying to say Gold bar. That could change everything.
Maybe it’s wrong, he thought. But I was a thief. I’m good at sneaking in and out of places. If I could just get one bar… just one…
He had heard the rumors about the Mafia—what they did to people who crossed them. It was suicide to get involved.
But the dream flashed in his mind again—the house, the ocean breeze, someone to love.
If I steal just one, I could start over. I could live that dream.
He made his decision. He wouldn’t go back to the bakery. He was going to the ship.
Everyone in the city knew where the Butchara Mafia docked their ship.
When Dane arrived, he spotted the gold bars being unloaded from a van and carried onto the vessel. The workers were focused, too distracted to notice him.
He slipped aboard unnoticed.

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Arrived
The contract—Butcher gave it to him. It stated everything: Carlos’s life, his men, his loyalty—everything was now tied to the mafia.As Carlos finished reading it, he paused and prayed. He was a Christian. He usually went to a Catholic church. He had tattoos all over his body. He was a big sinner. But still, before doing anything serious, he always prayed.He touched his forehead, then his chest, then each of his shoulders—making the sign of the cross. When he was done, he folded his arms. Then he looked at the contract once again. Finally, he signed it.After signing, he looked up at Butcher.“Butcher, do I need to cut my hand? Like, my blood—for a fingerprint signature? I hear they usually do that in the mafia,” Carlos said, lifting the paper off Butcher’s desk.Butcher looked at him.“No need for that. In my mafia, we don’t do that. And you… you’re a big sinner. You’re a killer. And here you are, praying,” Butcher said.Carlos looked at him and smiled.“I’m sure you’re also a sinne
I’m Not Here to Beg
Carlos stood still, looking at Butcher. A slow smile spread across his face. Then, he opened his arms wide and said, “It’s a pleasure for me to meet the great Butcher. You’ve shown me what you can do, and I thank you for that.”He took a step closer.Butcher was seated in front of him, calm and silent. Carlos reached forward, offering a handshake.But Butcher didn’t move.He looked at Carlos for a moment, then slowly brought his own hand up—not to shake, but to return it to his pocket.He kept staring at Carlos without a word.Carlos lowered his hand.“Thank you,” he said quietly.The air between them was heavy—respect, tension, and something else neither of them spoke out loud. He stayed seated, unmoving, until Carlos finished speaking. Then, slowly, Butcher reached his hand back and slipped it into his pocket.“I’m trying to be nice,” Carlos said calmly. “You’re the one who wanted to give me a contract. And I’m here now. You’ve shown me what you can do. I’m ready to be part of your
Fortress Ship
After a one-hour drive, Dane and Carlos finally reached the ship. As Dane stopped his bike in front of it, Carlos got off and stared at the massive vessel. Without saying a word, he stepped closer, eyeing the structure with quiet curiosity.Dane got down from the bike too, adjusting the collar of his suit. He buttoned it calmly, then walked toward Carlos and stood beside him.“I haven’t seen him in person before,” Carlos said, turning his head slightly toward Dane, then looking straight ahead again. “I’ve only seen him once on TV. Back then, he wasn’t painted as a mafia boss—he was shown donating to charity, helping orphans and the less privileged.”Dane didn’t respond. Instead, he moved ahead of Carlos and started walking onto the ship.Carlos followed closely behind.As they stepped aboard, the men stationed on the ship—Butcher’s men—looked directly at Carlos. Some of them watched in silence, while others exchanged glances, sizing him up. There was no hostility, but the air was heav
A Deal
“Well, well, well. Carlos Sylvester,” Butcher said, his voice low and steady. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you… speak to you. Anyone—anyone in the underworld, every criminal—would kill for the chance to talk to you.”“Butcher,” Carlos replied calmly.“Okay, go on,” Butcher said. “What are you trying to say? I was speaking to my boy, and you interrupted. That’s rude. Apologize.”“Okay, I’m going to apologize. I’m sorry for interrupting your call,” Carlos said.“Good. Now go on,” Butcher replied.“Are you really sure you have the connection or the power to give me that kind of offer?” Carlos asked.“Who do you think I am?” Butcher said. “You know damn well I’m one of the most ruthless mafia bosses in the underworld, so don’t take me for granted. I told my boy to speak with you. So, what’s your reply? I don’t go back on my word, and I don’t lie.”“Thank you,” Carlos said. “Our conversation is finally going somewhere. Alright, let’s do this. If I accept your deal this instant—because
The Offer
He dialed Butcher’s number. The phone rang once before Butcher picked up. “How did it go?” Butcher asked. “He accepted,” Dane said, then paused. “But—” “But what?” Butcher cut in sharply. “He said he agrees… but he has to consult someone first before taking the offer,” Dane replied. “What do you mean by that?” Butcher’s voice turned cold. “I told you—either he accepts the offer or you kill him. If he doesn’t agree, he dies. Do you understand?” Dane stayed silent. “Listen carefully,” Butcher continued. “The person Carlos wants to consult is a man who worships money. If Richard offers him enough cash, he’ll join Richard’s side without hesitation. And once that happens, they’ll provide Richard with the manpower he’s desperate for.” “Butcher…” Dane muttered, but Butcher kept going. “Richard is already dangerous. He’s not just a mafia boss—he’s connected to other syndicates. He’s strategic. He doesn’t want to waste lives unnecessarily, but if he’s cornered, he’ll sacrifice thousan
A Deal on Thin Ice
“What do you want me to do?” Carlos asked. “Your offer sounds good, but how do I trust you? How do I know you’re not lying to me or trying to use me? And how exactly would I even be of use to you?”Dane didn’t hesitate. “I’ll answer that. We need you. For a reason. We need more men.”Carlos frowned. “I don’t believe that. I know you guys—your crew already has more than enough soldiers. So don’t lie to me. Be honest.”Dane sighed. “Okay. I’ll be frank with you. Someone’s going to approach you soon with an offer. Don’t take it. Don’t even entertain it. That offer will be the end of you.”Carlos raised an eyebrow.“We need you, Sylvester. And I’m not playing games,” Dane said. “If you don’t join us… you’re going to have to die.”Carlos scoffed. “Anyone can feel powerful with a gun in their hand. Even a seven-year-old can control someone if they point it right. But I don’t fear seven-year-olds—and I don’t fear you.”“Do what you want,” Carlos continued. “Shoot me if you think that makes y
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