Eva Destractions: A Narrative Fiction

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gave him a reassuring pat on the shoulder with a hand that had a 5 carat diamond ring. The tight backless, red dress hugged her every curve. Her height was close to six feet, thanks to the 6 inch stiletto high heels on her feet. “Big Tony, I got the little bitch. Goose said. “You will not believe it. She was headed back to her apartment like nothing was happening. Like she didn't know the whole city is looking for her. News guy calling her freaking Eva Destruction or some shit.” He chuckled. Tony raised a curious eyebrow and regarded him with distaste. “Where's my Eva.” he asked before swiveling around in the chair. His eyes fell on Eva walking dejectedly into the expansive office. Her eyes met Tony's defiantly. “What the shit?” He growled. “Goose …show more content…

Well a street security cameras caught you leaving the premises on Larchmont.” He leaned back and studied her face with deep set eyes. Eva leaned forward and dropped her hands in her lap bending forward. The blood drained from her face. Eva glared at Goose. “Your ass is mine, you retarded idiot,” She growled between her teeth. Goose stepped up to Tony's desk, while his step brother went and sat next to Eva on the sofa. He looked at her with reassuring eyes. Eva felt a special connection with Cesar. They were both loners. Didn't really fit in. Dominique drifted to the door standing guard like a big gorilla. “Tony, I told you to let me handle this job. You can't trust her. She's not worth your trust. Any how, she ain't blood. She's just street trash. Why would you trust her to get rid of those dealers and get that stash. Why I could of handled that job without any problem. And I certainly would not have my face plastered all over the news.” Goose continued breathlessly. “Why this little bitch has put our entire operation in jeopardy. How we going to get out of this mess.” He pointed crookedly at Eva. Eva stared at him and remained motionless. Tony raised a hand and signaled for Eva to keep her

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