A Kovali was supposed to be ruthless and cold, but calculated. That was what Emir had been taught growing up. His father had all but beaten it into his brain. A good little soldier was what he was. Leading the family was ingrained in his mind ever since he was old enough to speak. How was he supposed to lead with this much weighing down on him now? It was easy to say he didn’t care, but there was every emotion deep down inside of him slowly creeping its way out of every fiber of his being. It had been his coming home party. They should have known and been prepared for any scenario, but they just had not been. It was easy to say anything, but actions always spoke louder than words. Seeing his father and mother in a coma hadn’t fazed him nearly as much as it should have. Maybe it was because he knew they would wake up sooner or later. He couldn’t quite pinpoint it. They had both woken up now though. One in worse condition than the other. It was...surely the worst experience realizing your own mother didn’t remember who you were.
Emir would do what needed to be done though. It was only a matter of time. The Faction was getting sloppy, but so were they. They had managed to stop one shipment and it had crippled their enemies for a moment. It wouldn’t be long until they picked themselves back up and did what they needed to do. That was what Emir would do, at least. Every time he got knocked down, he would get back up. There was no time to dwell on everything happening with his mother right now. He had to focus on everything else. No, that wasn’t his responsibility. He wasn’t a capo. It was up to the rest of the family to come up with a plan, wasn’t it? Bullshit. He had never stepped down from his role. The only thing different about him now was a title. Respect had to be earned and he was certainly not going to give it away so easily. Especially to people he knew didn’t even hold a candle to his ability to lead.
Looking up at the Board of Trade, he took it all in. The Mayor was sure to rile up the citizens of Chicago and he was very curious to hear what they had to say. Maybe it would be amusing to hear, once again, the messiah of this god forsaken city let their mouth write a check that their ass can’t cash. “Well, this is sure to be entertaining. Maybe I should go get some popcorn to watch the production.”


















