Chapter 253
His Promise: The Mafia’s Babies
120 hours until release Elena Two daysâ¦
It had been two days since inmate Marvin Romero decided to send me back an email. It wouldnât be too far stretched to admit that the email scared the living crap out of me.
He seemed like the kind of person who was spoiled and wanted things to go his way. Thatâs the very same reason why I had decided not to let him have his way and tried to make him sweat.
Okay, that wasnât the only reason.
I was afraid of Victoriaâs reaction and knew she would tell me not to reply anymore, but something told me that it was my duty to respond. I mean, the email was a tiny bit rude, but he did ask me about my hobbyâs and goals, right? That was nice.
âHello, earth to Elena!â Rona waved her hand in my face. âOh, rightâIâm sorry.â I apologized.
âOne large bloody mary, to go.â Roa spoke with a suspicious look on her face. I turned to look at the customer and smiled. âComing right up!â
I gave myself a mental scolding before I got to my job and made the cocktail. I had been out of it for two days, and it was all because of that Marvin guy. It was a good thing he had a life sentence because Marvin seemed like the type of guy to visit me-so that he could ask why I hadnât replied.
âHere you go,â I told Rona and handed the order. I grabbed a napkin and walked to the back so that I could wipe the sweat from my forehead. Anyone else wouldâve probably thought it was due to work stress and wouldâve never guessed all of this was because of a prison inmate.
âAre you sick?â Rona asked as she walked in. She placed her hand against my forehead and pouted her lips. âHave you caught some kind of virus or something?â
Yes, the prison pen pal virus.
âI hope not,â I spoke and stepped back. âIâm fine, really.â I tried to convince Rona, but she wasnât buying it. âThis doesnât have anything to do with that prisoner, right?â
âWha!â I yelled out, surprised. Rona gasped and took a step back. âWhalâ She also yelled out.
âWhatâs wrong? Why are we surprised?â
âHow did you know?â
âOh, about the prisoner?â Rona asked. I only told her about the email, but I never told her I got something back in return. âThatâs easy.â Rona shrugged.
âYouâve been walking back and forth, whispering the same damn sentence for the past few days.â
âShould I send him something back? Should I leave him hanging?â Rona mimicked my voice and tapped her finger against her chin. âReally funny, I donât even sound like that.â I gave her a nudge against her shoulder.
Knowing she knew about my issues made stuff a bit easier because that meant I finally had someone to talk to. Maybe Rona would understand my urge to reply. âSo what do you think I should do?
âReply, of course!â Rona spoke. âWhen will you get another chance to talk to a prisoner?â
âSo, when do you think I should do it?â I asked. Right at that moment, a customer walked in. Rona walked to the counter while I followed after her and waited for her answer. âHow about right now?â
âRight now?â I gasped. Rona ignored me and focused her attention on the customer. She took the order and walked off to make the cocktail. âRona, right now?â
Roa laughed at my reaction and let out a sigh. âYes, right now.â She smiled. I was still startled and followed. her to the customer with my mouth wide opened.
I had not changed the look on my face and looked at her in surprise until the very second the customer walked off. Rona chuckled and put her hand in my apron to reach for my phone. âHow about you show me that message first?â
I snatched my phone from Ronaâs hand and opened the email, âRead!â
Rona looked at me with big eyes before she looked at the screen and looked through the email.
She couldnât help but laugh every now and then and mustâve probably been as confused as I was.
âMarvin is a very bold man,â Rona laughed. âHow old is he again?â
âTwenty-five?â I nervously spoke and bit my fingernails with my teeth. It was what I did when I was nervous, and it was a bat habit of mine, but I couldnât help myself. âHe replied like ten minutes after I send. the email. Do you think he might have some special privileges?â
âI donât know.â Rona shrugged.
âHe seems like a burden.â Rona sighed. âBut you should definitely reply.â
âRight!â I agreed. The only issue was that I had no idea how to approach him. Would it be the smartest to follow in his footsteps and reply with something sarcastic? Or should I just be myself?
âYou donât know what to say, do you?â Rona smirked. I stomped my feet and gave her a nervous pout. âNo, I donât-you have to help me!â
Rona placed her hand on my shoulder to calm me down and giggled. âDo your dad, and your brother know about this?â
âNo,â I scoffed. âOf course they donât. Otherwise, I wouldnât even be here right now-you know that.â
âLet me think.â Rona huffed. I looked at her with hopeful eyes and waited for her to give me instructions. Rona was smart with these kinds of things. She would know what to do.
âHow about you just type whateverâs on your mind?â Rona suggested. âI mean, thatâs the entire point of this prison pen pal thing, isnât it?â
Well damnâ¦
âYouâre so useless,â I spoke as I leaned my head against her shoulder. âEven Victoria would be more helpful.â
âWhat about Victoria?â Rona wondered. âHave you spoken about it with her?â
âYes, the first time, but definitely not the second time,â I told Rona. âYou know how she gets.â
+5 Bonus Victoria had stopped by very often, and it was not hard to miss that Rona wasnât that fond of her.
She had no issue showing it and rolled her eyes whenever she walked in. Rona gave me an understanding nod. âI see.
âHmm.â Rona went into deep thoughts. âI still stand by my point. You should just respond like Elena.â
Respond just like Elena?
I took a deep breath before I started typing. Rona had a point. It would be the smartest to respond like Elena.
Dear Marvin, The heart didnât mean anything, and itâs just the way I talk. I know this is not a dating site, and Iâm not looking for anyone to date either!!!
Anyway, about my hobbies. I originally planned on becoming a lawyer, but I work as a mixologist at a small cocktail bar, so it clearly hasnât worked out. Iâm a bit too embarrassed to admit it, but I donât really have any goals yet, but whatâs the rush?
(If things go wrong. I can always marry some rich guy Enough about me. You seem way too intelligent to be in prison, and you have a ridiculously long list of felonies, My question for you is, where did it go wrong, and how can I prevent the same thing from happening to me?
From Lena