
Crimson Oaths and Secret Flames
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Introduction
Chapter 1
Leo Russo hung his boots on the warehouse door, the kick echoing off concrete. He stuffed his hand inside the black leather jacket, pulled out his Zippo, snapped it open with a single report, and emitted a flame. The orange blaze of it flared for a moment against the dull shine of the overhead bulbs. He lit a cigarette, a curl of smoke coiling to blend with the salt-and-diesel haze in the air.
Rain drummed steady on the tin roof, a restless beat over Seattle’s dockside sprawl. He checked his phone—10:47 p.m.—shipments were late again. He tossed the phone onto a crate, wood creaking under the weight, and ran a hand through his damp hair, shaking off the drizzle that had caught him earlier.
He stepped outside, boots scuffing the wet gravel as wind whipped sharp off Puget Sound. A gull screeched overhead, wings cutting through the gray mist rolling in from the water. He kicked a loose pebble, watching it skitter into the shadows where the sodium lights barely reached. His crew moved fast—boxes thudding as they unloaded a truck, voices grunting low over the slap of waves against the pilings. Leo leaned against the wall, puffing smoke, the cigarette’s ember glowing red in the dark. He adjusted his jacket collar, the leather creaking soft, and squinted at the horizon—Marco Vitale’s east-side crew had been too quiet lately.
Tires screeched sudden and loud, cutting through the rain’s drone. Leo stubbed his cigarette on the crate, grinding it out with a quick twist, and pulled his knife from his belt. Headlights sliced the gloom—three black SUVs roared up, gravel spraying as they skidded to a stop. Doors slammed open—Marco’s goons spilled out, guns glinting wet in their hands. Leo’s crew dropped boxes, pulling steel—knives and pistols flashing in the dim. He stepped forward, boots crunching gravel, and flipped his knife once, blade catching the light.
Marco Vitale strode out last, silk suit soaked dark from the rain. He pulled a cigarette from his pocket, lit it with a silver lighter—snap of flame mirroring Leo’s earlier move—and puffed smoke slow, like he owned the night. His dark hair stuck slick to his forehead, and those sharp, shadowed eyes locked on Leo’s. He smirked, tilting his head. “Late night, Russo?”
Leo spat on the ground, spit mixing with the puddles. “Your funeral, Vitale.” He flipped his knife again, grip tightening—Marco’s smirk twisted something in his gut, not just hate—damn it. He shoved the thought down, stepping closer—boots splashed shallow water.
Marco flicked his cigarette, ash sizzling out in the wet. “My docks now—west’s done.” He nodded—his crew fanned out—guns cocked loud in the quiet.
Leo kicked a crate, wood splintering loud, and charged. “Not tonight!” He slashed a goon’s arm—blade bit deep—blood splattered red on his sleeve, warm and sticky. The guy yelled, dropping his gun—metal clanged on gravel—Leo spun, kicking another in the knee—bone popped sharp. Shots rang—bullets pinged off the warehouse wall—his crew fired back—grunts and curses filled the air.
Marco moved fast—grabbed Leo’s collar, shoved him hard against the wall—concrete scraped his back through the leather. Breath hit—hot, smoky—Marco’s face inches away. “Stay west, Russo—or bleed,” he growled, voice low and rough. Leo kicked his shin—Marco grunted—grip slipped—Leo broke free, shoving him back—boots slid on wet gravel.
He swung his knife—Marco ducked—grabbed Leo’s wrist—twisted hard—blade clattered soft to the ground. Leo punched—fist grazed Marco’s jaw—skin split—blood trickled red under the rain. Marco laughed low, wiping it with his sleeve—silk stained dark. “Good try,” he said, stepping back—his crew circled, guns steady—Leo’s men froze—panting— outnumbered—truce held—barely.
Leo brushed his jacket, picking up his knife—gravel crunched under his boots. He lit another cigarette—Zippo snapped loud—puffing smoke slow, watching Marco’s crew pull back—SUVs rumbled, ready to roll. “Next time, Vitale,” he muttered, spitting again—spit hit a puddle, rippling faint.
Marco turned, cigarette glowing red between his fingers. He reached into his coat, pulled a folded parchment—edges damp—and tossed it onto the wet dock. It landed heavy—crimson script pulsed faint under the rain—alive, eerie. “Read it, Russo—pact’s awake,” he said, voice cutting through the wind. He flicked his cigarette—ember hissed out in a puddle—climbed into his SUV—doors slammed—tires peeled out—gravel sprayed as they vanished into the mist.
Leo stepped forward—boots splashed—picked up the parchment, unfolding it slow. Water beaded on the surface—crimson glowed brighter—words twisted: “Alpha binds alpha—oath of blood.” He kicked the ground—gravel scattered—slipped it into his jacket—rain soaked his sleeves—wind bit his face. A gull screeched again—flying low—passersby on the pier glanced—hoods up—Leo flipped them off—strode back inside—smoke trailing him.
He slammed the warehouse door—grabbed a whiskey bottle from a shelf—twisted the cap—downed a swig—burn hit his throat. He tossed his Zippo onto the table—metal clinked—checked his watch—11:19 p.m.—ran a hand through his hair—wet strands stuck. Marco’s shove replayed—hot breath—smirk—damn it—why’d it stick? He poured another shot—sloshed it back—set the bottle down—glass thudded soft. The parchment peeked from his pocket—crimson pulsed—faint—steady—like a heartbeat.
Leo pulled his phone—texted Vito—“Raid—Vitale—check in.” He lit another cigarette—puffing slow—smoke curled up—rain drummed on—relentless—outside—a shadow moved—quick—gone—passerby or worse? He grabbed his knife—flipped it—stepped to the window—peered out—rain streaked the glass—gull cried—faint—wind howled—what bound him to Marco—what pact woke now?
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