Leonardo Pizzolato
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Roses
August 28th, 1969 The top of the newspaper read. Two months before Frank Scaletta’s twenty-fifth birthday. Frank sat on a bench downtown in front of a flower display in the courtyard. It was foggy but humid, parents and their kids were walking on either side of the yard with bags from their shopping trips. He used today’s newspaper as a cover as he watched for his target. Nowhere to be seen of yet. Perhaps the tip was shit. He was getting sick and tired of bad tips.
By Leonardo Pizzolato3 years ago in Criminal
Everything in its Right Place
When a nobody becomes a somebody. How quickly would they change? Chapter 1: When I thought about being in high school, I thought of big parties and drugs. Back when I was still in seventh grade. The days before I began listening to hip-hop and being an absolute mad lad.
By Leonardo Pizzolato3 years ago in Humans
Black Mass
Chapter 1: In a small but chaotic town lived two peculiar boys who began their own youth gang. They called themselves “The Good Samaritans.” They looked harmless on the outside, but their inside operations were anything but. It sparked a new wave of teenager activities throughout the city.
By Leonardo Pizzolato3 years ago in Criminal
The Beautiful and Damned
Chapter 1 It was a hot spring day. The school year was winding to an end and the summer festivities were about to begin. The final class of the day was the worst. Cliff sat at his desk trying his hardest to keep cool. It was unfortunate that their last class was located on the third floor, which also happened to be the hottest floor. The girl of his dreams sat to his right. Sarah Holt. A warm flow from her, seeing her distracted him from all his problems.
By Leonardo Pizzolato3 years ago in Humans
Roses
Three men were gathered around an open trunk, two of them exchanging glances with the locals walking on the sidewalks, while the other opened a case. There was a mother with two little boys walking on either side of her. She wore a purple dress. The boys were in street clothes and both wore a peaked cap.
By Leonardo Pizzolato3 years ago in Criminal