Drawing Dead - Chapter Twenty-Three: Bulletproof
Read my Rusame Mafia fic, here!
Alfred needs money. He works in an obscure Russian restaurant, lives in a shitty apartment with his ex, and rent is on the rise. He thinks heâs found the perfect gigâUntil his side job draws the attention of some of Manhattanâs less savory characters. He grows close to one, a mob boss referred to as the âOld Bear.â Ivan Braginsky may offer protection, and even a way to make quick cash. Then again, he could also prove the least savory of them all.
"Drawing Dead is when a player has absolutely no chance to win a hand, no matter what card is dealt next."
Human Mafia AU; Rusame focus, with references to past USUK.
âYou think youâre a threat now?â Humor rippled through Felicianoâs eyes before reaching his lips. He nearly contained himself; then, his arms folded around his abdomen, and he hugged himself as he shook with laughter. Alfredâs face burned. âAh, oh, is that why you think youâre here? Mm? Youâre a threat!â
âIâm here,â Alfred said, ignoring the ache grinding into his teeth. âIf Iâm not a threat, what does that make you? The fact that he sent me, of all people, to deal with your ass⌠Whatâs that say about how seriously he takes you?â
At first, Feliciano shook his head. He was still giggling behind closed lips, trying, failing, to collect himself. When Alfred showed no interest in shifting topics, Feliciano hummed, a goading little tune. âMy brother would say youâre a liability. A burden on your team.â His eyes grew alongside his smile. âMe? I donât think so harshly. No, no. I have more faith in the Old Bear than that. I just thought you would have realized by nowâŚâ
Felicianoâs expression turned pensive, and Alfred bit his tongue. From the corner of his eye, he noticed one of Ivanâs men glance in his direction. Alfred gave a miniscule shake of his head, and the man settled back on his heels. Feliciano took that as a cue to continue.
âI hate to be the one to tell you this, my friend, but the Old Bear finds you disposable.â Feliciano laughed, then gasped, remembering to feign a look of sympathy. âOh⌠He doesnât send you off on these big, exciting missions because he trusts you! Silly. No! Youâre loyal, thatâs good. But youâre reckless. Bound to self-destruct. Thatâs bad! Unless? The Old Bear can set you up with the sticky tasks no one else is foolish enough to take charge of. You see now? Youâre going to blow up, amico. Your boss is just hoping youâll take some of his opponents out with you, when you do.â