Author's Note:
I know it has been a while, but here it is at last, another chapter into the Life of D. I am sad to say that after this series, the story of D will wrap up for the time being. With that in mind, and for the first time since I began this series over a year ago, I will ask that you go back and revisit the previous chapters in the series, as a lot of the plot points that I left as far back as "Long Road" are addressed in these next chapters.
I am grateful to all the emails and comments that have come through since this journey began. While I am not saying that I will no longer write about these characters, I want to remind all readers that this story is a flashback. These chapters are the story that D had been sharing with Angie as their relationship blossomed and eventually, much like this story, ended. Your responses to my characters, the emotional investment that each of you have placed on these words, has been a humbling experience.
Thank you for those that have stuck with me since the beginning, and to those that have shared my stories with their friends and family. I know that the way these next chapters will end will undoubtedly piss off a few people, but it cannot be helped. All things must come to an end.
Much love,
aka_Mike
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It took a few weeks after the discharge from the hospital before I would be allowed to resume any normal activity, or at the very least as normal as my life could permit. I had been in that medically induced coma for a few weeks, and while my loved ones saw a body laying on a bed at a hospital with a revolving door of visitors and guards, I was facing challenges of my own. During this time, I learned just how terrible the consequences of my life had been up to that particular point; I saw the amount of blood that would follow me. This amount would surely increase; there was little doubt of that in my mind. But most importantly, I met my newest benefactor, my sponsor from that other world. It would be to him alone that I would answer to when my time in this world would end, by whatever means. My enemies and those of my Family would meet him as well, but in far more unpleasant circumstances. Through him, our enemies would learn the price of their deceit and betrayal in far more intimate ways than I could ever hope to enact.
As my body recovered, I learned the extent of the damage that had been caused in my absence. Quickly, the other Families moved to take revenge on my behalf against their own series of suspects. My town had been torn asunder under a wave of violence and destruction that brought me a deep sense of pain and sadness. While I understood their sense of loyalty, as deranged as it may have been at the moment, I could not disagree with their actions. Those Families understood the amount of violence that I would have brought to them if I suspected their involvement in my attack. Solely because of that reason, I held my tongue as each of those Heads of their own Family paraded through my home and delivered their wishes of a speedy recovery and their undying loyalty.
"There has been so much bloodshed done in my name," I said to my constant companions, Edith and Francisco who had hardly left my side since I had been released from the hospital. "So much that I would have rather saved than spilled," I continued, "is my envelope still sealed?"
"As you instructed," Francisco replied, "I will be the first one to tell you that the temptation to open it was great."
"Good," I looked at Edith, "have you located and collected all our missing funds?"
"Yes," she replied, "after your recovery, the funds appeared as if by magic. I tried to find out where those funds came from, but it was as if they had been there all along."
"Elvis?" I did not need to say more, these two knew exactly what I meant with that single worded question.
"While the other Families have been waging open and bloody war on your enemies," Francisco began, "he has been conducting his own war through more legal channels. Those few families that were not swallowed by the wave of violence, found themselves under the scrutiny of the Federal Government. I am not sure which side is causing more damage to the Families."
"What about my brother, Angel?"
"Well, your brother's representation has been almost overwhelming to the DA," Francisco continued, "he has filed motion after motion to dismiss charges almost as fast as they kept piling them up. The hardest part to deal with is the obvious weapons charges; they are presenting a case where a gun trafficker was apprehended during the course of a raid. In that case, probable cause goes out the window, which means that they are able to present this as an accidental finding."
"The rest of your Family is doing well," Edith chimed in, "Elvis has constant guards on them all. Your father opened his home to your sister-in-law and the children, so they are being looked after."
"He even welcomed Jessica's kid," Francisco added, "he wouldn't take no for an answer."
"His health took a turn for the worse when he learned about your shooting," Edith continued, "but thanks to the extra company he has, and your recovery of course, he is doing far better. The girls reached out as well, they have been informed as to your condition and I send them daily updates."
"Where do we go from here, Boss?" Francisco had aged significantly during my medical sleep; the smile on his face seemed almost as if it had been carved into stone, the wrinkles about his eyes revealed how hard he had taken my sudden departure. There is a brotherly love there that I am more than grateful to have. Edith's weary eyes were sunken from tears and exhaustion; her tender touch remained, however it was far gentler than I remembered, with far more love than I felt was deserving to me.
"We will be getting a visitor," I replied, "hopefully soon. She received very specific instructions as to what was needed," I had been sitting in the large leather chair that wrapped itself about my body like a glove. Its support gave pause to the recovery aches that were all too familiar to me. The liquor helped as well. "Once she has completed those tasks, then we can begin to disperse justice, not just for this attack but for the countless of innocent lives that have been lost because of those individual's actions."
"Is there anything that you need us to do in the meantime?" Francisco looked at me, his eyes betraying the concern he was trying to conceal behind the mask of professionalism.
"I need you two to rest," I replied, "please. You two have done far more than warranted, and it is something that I will never forget. But for now, eat, rest, go join your loved ones and smile." Francisco nodded and walked out of the office, I knew where he would be headed.
"Let's get you to bed," before I could say anything she continued, "the Boss said to rest with our loved ones, and I have not slept beside you in a long time." With a smile, I allowed her to guide me from the chair and out the office, to the bedroom that was slowly becoming our own.
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"I don't see any other way around it," she said in her usual hushed tone of voice, "as long as the money has been returned we should be cleared from any suspicion. Besides, you have done a great job at becoming one of D's confidants, he trusts you."
"I don't know how much trust he has," the man answered, his body was still covered in a thin layer of sweat, as was much of the bed that they had been sharing for as long as they could remember. With D's shooting, they allowed their encounters to become more frequent, but his recovery reminded them that they were not dealing with an ordinary foe. "He has been talking with Edith and Francisco since he was released from the hospital, I don't have a clue as to what they may be planning."
"Well," she continued as she moved her hands up and down his muscular chest, "if he needs someone taken care of, he would more than likely reach out to you. All the crumbs we left will lead him to that spineless worm he calls a cousin, once that happens we'll know that we are on the clear."
"You haven't spoken with Edith?"
"No," she replied, her hands moving ever so slowly down towards his abdomen, "she has been spending every waking moment with D." Her hands brushed his lower abdomen, the sharp inhale of breath let her know she was still in control of this man, much more than she had been able to control her previous ones. This one responded to her every caress in the most anticipated way possible, each request rewarded with a tender touch. All the men that she had used had reacted to her in the same way, well almost all of them.
"I am going to miss that money though," he said just as her hands wrapped themselves around the shaft of his tool. He had been surprised the first time he had impaled her with it, she had whimpered and moaned as he drove each inch into her slowly. It did not take long before she had fully accepted him into her, his slow and careful thrusts had become more violent and lust driven within seconds. Her skin tone had been a sharp contrast to his own, this image alone drove his lust to overload his common sense. Since their first encounter he knew who she was, he knew who her husband was, and that knowledge drove him to want her even more.