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The New York Adventures of the Street Racing Mobster
"While the gasoline is plentiful. Bullets are cheaper when you are preparing for war." Groundzero in the Battlefield Toni Cipriani began planning his next move with one leg out of the all-black matted sports car. The treble and bass of the opera music filled the ambiance around the street racing mobster once more. The windproof lighter's spark was the only additional sound heard. Toni Cipriani takes slow draws from his Cuban cigar while scanning the police radio frequencies for any sign of the hulking behemoth. Many residents were terrified as they approached the site of the devastation.
By LUiS Wrote THiS UNiVERSE6 years ago in Criminal
The New York Adventures of the Bulletproof Suit
"Toni Cipriani receives a suit in a care package delivered by a drone of some kind. The gangster never fully embraced technology. Toni Cipriani opens the package with skepticism. A tailored suit with the inscription "bulletproof in times of need." A custom two-toned ski mask with a large letter "T" outlined the mobster's suit. Packing MP5 clips and as many armor-piercing shotgun rounds as possible into a duffel bag. The ideal battle format for Toni Cipriani as he loaded up his black matted sports car was simple: engage the federal agent targets and flush the streets with bullets."
By LUiS Wrote THiS UNiVERSE6 years ago in Criminal
Christian Fiction (Domestic Violence)
CHRISTIAN FICTION A prequel… for the saved and the lost Written by Kole Black This book is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places, and incidents are purely fictional. Any resemblance to any actual events, locales or persons, living or dead is coincidental.
By Kole Black6 years ago in Criminal
The New York Adventure of Toni Cipriani and the Arachnid Kid
"The mobster's plan to organize the underworld's mercenaries and gain political power to change history was unquestionably at stake for Toni Cipriani and his family tree." Toni knew he had to start strategizing differently when he saw super enhanced people getting into turf wars with criminals and crime lords of all kinds all over New York City. A few vigilantes in particular were known to have spectacular and daring abilities. Toni Cipriani might be able to use these abilities in the future. Toni's small one-bedroom apartment's television showed white and blue collared workers gathered in the streets of New York about to begin a strike outside the industrial research facility known as Green Tangerine Industries. The owner of the industries, Norman Osborn, had created a commotion that sparked a protest among the residents of Hell's Kitchen, but it has now spread to the residents of Yonkers, New York."
By LUiS Wrote THiS UNiVERSE7 years ago in Criminal
Fuentes Last Hit
"You sit around wondering how you ended up here, and everyone else you grew up with ended out there?" That was doing time for him. Reading letters about lives he could no longer imagine. Tatted up old timer, with enough status to get the best of everything, he did alright. Went in with two murder convictions, for the fam, and even at 15, that gave him a lot of cred. He shakes his head as an image of that night comes to mind, trying to drive the sounds and smells and feelings out of his mind; seventeen and fourteen, and they seemed like men to him back then, warriors. Now they looked like what they were, kids.
By John Ridgway7 years ago in Criminal
The Deed
Larry sat in his car puffing on a cigarette. Loretta hated it when he smoked in the car, but he continued to do it anyways. Glancing out the window he watched as the young kids played basketball in the school playground. And the young girls were sitting on the bench chatting among themselves. He wondered if they had any clue about real life yet. Did they even know what could happen to them. Out of the corner of his eye he caught a glimpse of Loretta. She was on the other side of the street at the dirty run down motel. He had followed her there and waited for her to come out again. He knew what he needed to do, and it had to be done today.
By Tammi Brownlee7 years ago in Criminal
Shackle the Past
Agent John Rathbone was transported back to Iraq and to the last moment he had held his partner Corporal Bosco, as she was dying. She had been shot twice at close range; the second shot found its mark under her left arm, bypassing her Kevlar vest. Rathbone saw what he thought was the shooter melting into the crowded market a short distance away. He called out to him in Arabic, “Wakef, Wallana Petucha,” Stop or I’ll shoot. The assailant turned, pointed his gun at him and leaned his head to the side and imitated shooting him, and he was gone.
By Marie-Claire7 years ago in Criminal











