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His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies by C. Tamika novel Chapter 321

Chapter 321

Lucas

Mario beckoned for me to sit down while he continued his conversation on the phone. It had only been a few days since the positive DNA results, but playing with Mario’s feelings wasn’t all that difficult.

I could clearly see that he felt guilty for not taking care of me from the start, which would hopefully make it a bit easier for me to manipulate him.

All I had to do was make him trust me so I could get to all his secrets and send him to prison, where he belonged. I only had one goal, and that was to get rid of him.

The only person who might get in my way was him. Victor.

As I sat down on the chair, he stared at me with an angry look in his eyes. He didn’t want me here, and trust me-I didn’t want to be here either.

“Yes, yes-you have to come by and meet my son!” I heard Mario Castillo speak over the phone. As expected, Victor rolled his eyes.

“What kind of work he does?” Mario laughed nervously. “Oh, you know…just some government stuff.”

Victor chuckled at Mario’s words. Mario clearly didn’t want his close associates to know that I was working in law enforcement, and he was also not aware that I knew everything about the Castillo’s. I knew they had denied any cartel ties and were supposedly in the liquor business-but all the authorities who were not corrupt knew better. They couldn’t fool me,

Mario shot me an apologetic smile and put his phone on speaker-which was probably due to two reasons. He either didn’t want to make me feel left out, or he didn’t want to seem suspicious. “It’s one of my close friends, Hugo!” Mario whispered.

Hugo, that name rang a bell. I had done my research well enough to know that his friend was one of the dirty guys.

“By the way, my wife and I saw Marvin at dinner with a woman,” Hugo mentioned. “Elena-I think?” He sighed. “Misty was heartbroken when we told her, but it’s something she will have to get over.”

Misty, Marvin’s ex.

“Ah, yes-Alana!” Mario told his friend. “She’s been here for a while. Nice girl, pretty to look at-and Marvin seems to be really into her.”

I was pretty sure her name was Elena.

“And her background-is she clean?”

For a second, Mario’s eyes got big as he covered his phone with his hand. “You’re on speaker, Hugo!” He spoke awkwardly. There was a short moment of silence. “She’s a clean and well-mannered woman.”

At that moment, I knew that my suspicions were correct. Elena hid her identity from the Castillo’s, not surprising considering their monstrous history. At least she wasn’t foolish and had enough strength to think with her last remaining brain cell.

“O-oh,” Hugo answered. “I was just shocked to find out that Marvin was engaged-and Elena is pregnant-

“P-p-pregnant?” Mario stuttered while Victor almost lost his balance. George and Alex Torres were not going to like this one.

“Yes, I’ve seen it all,” Hugo confirmed. “Marvin proposed to her with a big expensive-looking ring, and Elena told us that the baby is growing well-

“Victor, is this true?” Mario whispered while Victor was just as confused. “How would I know?” Victor mouthed.

For the rest of the conversation, I leaned back and closed my eyes, hoping this would all turn out to be fake news. If Elena were pregnant, George Torres would most likely ruin the plan and expose us by demanding back his daughter.

After Marvin beat up Victor for supposedly disrespecting Elena, I had managed to convince George that his daughter was somewhat in good hands, so this new information did not come to my advantage.

“I’m sorry for the long wait, son.” Mario apologized after ending his phone call. “It’s always something with Marvin, isn’t it?”

“Yes, father.” Victor agreed. “Do you want me to contact Marvin?”

“No.” Mario stated. “I don’t want you to bother your brother during work.”

Mario hummed, pointing his finger to the door. “You should get back to work so I can spend some time with Lucas.

What kind of work? What were the Castillo’s up to?

The only thing leaving Victor’s mouth was a dismayed growl as he left the office. I didn’t have any time for Victor and was determined to ignore him, but Mario wasn’t making it easy for me.

“So, now that he’s out of the way.” Mario smiled, looking at me. “I would like you to tell me some more about Carmela.”

I planted a smile on my lips, but all I could feel was disgust. Being alone with this man who abandoned my mom made me pissed, and the fact that he couldn’t stop asking about her pissed me off even more.He didn’t even bother for all these years, so why bother now?

“I think I already told you everything, sir,” I spoke politely. Talking about my mother was already hard enough, and I didn’t want to discuss that with a stranger.

“Sir?” Mario chuckled. “Lucas, I’m thrilled that you’ve decided to spend your break here–because that will give me the opportunity to get to know you a bit better.

“So am 1.” I lied. It was not my decision, but George’s. Gaining Mario’s trust was the only way for me to get behind all of the family secrets.

“As you can tell, Victor and Marvin are not the closest, Tiago has been through a lot, and Karina is Karina -so it feels nice to have someone who’s on my side.”

On my side? When have I ever told this man that I was on his side? The same man who couldn’t take care of me, even though he took care of Victor, who was not his biological son.

“Yes, I agree. I lied through the pain. Getting information through Tiago and Karina, as I was initially supposed to, turned out not to be an option. Tiago seemed like a manipulative liar, and Karina was clearly very unstable-which would only complicate my mission.

“So, why did you come here?” Mario asked. “Not that I mind, of course.”

If it were up to me, I would’ve started my master plan to take him down a long time ago-but deep down, I knew Mario Castillo wasn’t stupid. He didn’t fully trust me yet, so I didn’t want to risk anything.

“I came here to see my…father.” I nearly gagged. Even worse than that awful name was the smug smile which had appeared on Mario’s lips.

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