@theirfirstexperiment Unfinished Business
Keeping tabs on someone isn’t hard, especially considering what the tall man got up to once the sun set. The fact that Dhon walked out on him wasn’t something that wasn’t expected, but the fact that he did during the middle of the meal was something that set him off. A fire burned inside him to have.. what the hell did he want? It wasn’t revenge but, something else.
Once word reached the Caporegime that Dhon was heading his way, his lips split into a wide grin. Mentally, he had rehearsed this moment for the past week, waiting for his opportunity. That was the thing about being a musician, diligent attention to detail and patience allowed it to spill out into every facet of his life.
Inhaling deeply, his back was pressed to the brick wall of the alley waiting. Seeing Dhon go by, he reached out, grabbing the back of his collar and yanked him back into the alley, throwing him against the brick wall. Slamming his hand on the wall next to his head, he leaned on his forearm and snarled down at the other man.
“Fuoca,” he purred, running his tongue along his teeth. “We have some unfinished business.” Leaning down, his head tilted to the side a bit. The hand on the wall wrapped around Dhon’s chin, tilting it up to him. “Last time I checked running out on the person paying for brunch is rude. Even worse with knowing what I get up to. Pray tell how you plan on making it up to me.”














