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Abel gave a look that lightly chastised Leon but he understood the frustration; the conversation with Sofia must have ended badly given their different temperaments and the older Costello made a mental note to check up on his cousin later on. Luca’s whereabouts were currently unknown and Abel couldn’t help but sigh. His cousin had promised to sober up, to be better and help with the business after he finished grieving for the dead Sinclair girl, Abel believed him then but with Marcel gone, who knows what Luca would do next. The boy would need more time to grieve.
Talks of retaliation got Abel thinking of his own personal business as he vaguely remembered asking Violet’s help, but Marcel’s death hampered his plans for this side project of his. And Leon was right, the blackout was a perfect time to strike and even he knew that the Sinclairs would take advantage of it as well. They needed to move fast.
“I want in,” Abel declared. Consigliere or not, he never was built for negotiations or managing behind a desk, and joining the attacks on the Sinclairs was the best use of his time and skills at the moment. It would give him an outlet for his rage, maybe he’ll even bump into Kieran O’Connell if he’s lucky.
“We make a move on their shipment, get us some supplies while we’re at it.”
Leon nodded at his cousin’s suggestion. For the time being, while the family sorts out next steps, hitting the Sinclair’s business where it hurt was the best course of action. “Do it,” he said. “Take whoever you need.”
Leon sighed and poured himself another drink, pausing for a moment for reality to really set in. His muscles, tense from his anger, relaxed as he exhaled his breath. His father was dead. The empire, the family, was in Leon’s hands now. It was a responsibility he had been preparing for his entire life.
He couldn’t fuck it up.
Leon knocked back the alcohol quickly. The next generation of the Costello legacy had begun.














