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He laughed again saying maybe he did go a bit overboard.


Damned right you did,” Kaitlyn replied chuckling slightly herself this time.

Rising, Ian walked around the desk, embracing her and kissing her softly.


What do you want to do this year,” he asked, concentrating on her neck now.


Something easy, maybe 10 kids max,” Kaitlyn told him finding it hard to stay focused as he kissed the top of her breasts.


Ice, stop, we’re planning the party,” she tried as he chuckled.


I’m listening baby, keep talking,” he replied, biting her nipple thru the fabric.

Kaitlyn was breathing hard now, fighting to keep her composure, only to fail miserably five minutes later when his fingers connected under her thong. Ian had his way with her in his office. He got his son eight months later.

 

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Thin Ice 6: Hangman & Socrates
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hank you for reading this novel. We hope you’ve enjoyed and will continue to follow the ongoing saga of Ice, KiKi, Ryan, Tweety and the rest of the crew as they allow us to tag along inside their worlds.

 


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The Gianni Legacy:

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About the Author:

 

KR has been writing for years creating several poems, short stories and inspirational plays, before finally venturing into a full-length novel. Some of her greatest literary influences came early in the form of V.C. Andrews, and Stephen King. Later she discovered E. Lynn Harris, Robin Cook, Alex Haley, and Victoria Holt to name a few more of the influential authors who have help shape her writing style.

 

When she’s not writing, K.R. Bankston is an avid Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons football fan, and Orlando Magic, Miami Heat, basketball fan. She is currently in the process of writing a new novel.

 

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Thin Ice 6 : Hangman & Socrates

Warning:
this story deals with mature subject matter, Black Magic and Voodoo rituals, and it is extremely explicit and graphic in certain portions. It is not for children, or the faint of heart. If you think you can handle it however, please, open the door and walk in the world of The Association, and see how it all began.

 

Preface

 


Lauren, I promised Carlo I would look after you,” he told her, his voice getting weaker as he fought to breathe. Stepping back she allowed the nurse who’d entered the room to check his vitals, turning up his oxygen. She injected something into his IV that seemed to calm him immediately, then as quickly as she entered, left them alone again. “Morphine is a wonderful drug,” Socrates told her, beginning again and sounding somewhat stronger.


I’ll be fine Socrates, I’m a big girl now,” Kaitlyn tried to reassure him. He smiled again, holding her hand yet another time. “I know, but I’m a man of my word and I keep my promises,” he returned. “So Lauren, I’m leaving you, but he will be here to protect and care for you,” Socrates spoke, causing Kaitlyn to frown slightly, confused who he was talking about. She thought perhaps the morphine had made him delusional, but after a brief silence, looking past her, he spoke again. “Hangman’s daughter,” he began as Kaitlyn continued to watch him wordlessly. “Socrates son,” he said simply, as she felt the arms encompass her waist, and the voice invade her senses. “I love you KiKi,” Ian told her softly, as she stopped breathing, the room spun and she passed out.

 

I
an “Ice” Bailey and Kaitlyn “KiKi” Ross have a destiny. Their lives have been filled with one tumultuous, tempestuous, occurrence after the other. Finally fate, divine destiny, or just plain bad luck, depending on one’s point of view, has brought them together as man and wife, and more importantly as business partners.

But who is responsible for the larger than life shadows that both Ice and KiKi cast? Why is the name Hangman Cisneros still enough to strike fear into men’s heart? Who was Socrates the Philosopher?
Thin Ice 6: Hangman & Socrates,
answers those and other questions by taking you back into the past, so you can understand the present, and foresee the future.

 

 

For Chicago’s African American community it was the biggest trial of the decade. The FBI had finally managed to bring down The Association; the nucleus of the city’s drug, gambling, and prostitution business. At the center of all the proceedings was the alleged leader, Carlo ‘Hangman’ Cisneros, and his right hand, Cartier ‘Socrates’ Lemmings. The courtroom had been packed every day for the last two weeks since the trial began and today was no exception. Hope Cisneros was in her usual spot, directly behind her brother and the defense table. The trials were being held separately. The District Attorney tried unsuccessfully to turn the two men against each other and testify for them. Carlo nor Cartier budged. “All rise,” the bailiff bellowed as everyone stood and waited on the burly Caucasian to take his seat behind the bench. “Is the state ready to continue its presentation,” he asked, giving the D.A. a look. The slightly balding fifty something prosecutor replied that he was. Nodding slightly the judge told them to proceed.

Calling their next witness, Hope once again endured the damning testimony concerning her brother’s illegal and illicit dealings. She listened as yet another member of Carlo’s organization took the stand and told all he knew about the operations, driving nail after nail into his proverbial coffin. She knew Carlo would never see freedom again after this trial and while she’d reconciled herself to that fact, it still hurt to hear the vile things his accusers described him initiating or taking part in. The morning seemed to drone on forever until they finally dismissed for lunch. As always Hope waited for her brother to turn around and acknowledge her presence, and as always, he left the courtroom without doing so. Sighing deeply she rose and headed into the hallway stopping at the bank of pay phones in the lobby, readying herself to make a call.


Hey, aren’t you Hope Cisneros,” one of the reporters called out, recognizing her.

Before she could react she was being swarmed by reporters with cameras and microphones pushed in her face.


Back the fuck off,” Roderick growled, stepping in front of her.

The reporters quickly retreated as he turned and asked if she were okay.


I’m fine, Roderick,” Hope replied smiling slightly. “Thank you,” she added as he smiled again and asked her to get coffee.

Roderick accompanied Hope back into the courtroom where they getting ready to begin again. Sighing deeply she stoically sat waiting for the prosecution to present yet another expert witness.


Your honor at this time,” the DA began again. “The state calls Dr. Kaitlyn Ross to the stand.”

Hope frowned slightly as the woman took the stand and identified herself as a trauma psychiatrist.


Dr. Ross,” the DA began. “Can you tell us about the minor child of Carlo Cisneros, one Lauren Cisneros,” he asked as Hope frowned deeply and the pit of her stomach lurched.

She’d been trying unsuccessfully to see her niece since the police turned her over to social services almost three months ago. Dr. Ross opened her mouth and began to describe the condition in which Lauren had been brought to her at the Erlanger Institute, a psychiatric hospital.


The child was completely incommunicative,” she told the packed courtroom.


Dr. you said was,” the D.A. spoke. “Has she since begun to communicate,” he asked as Dr. Ross nodded yes.


Lauren is a very traumatized young woman,” she told the D.A. as he asked her to elaborate. “From what we’ve been able to pull out of her through session and some hypnosis, she was a witness to her mother’s murder,” Dr. Ross explained as courtroom spectators began to whisper amongst themselves.

The judge called for order as everyone once again settled down and the prosecutor asked Dr. Ross to continue.


It would also seem through these same methods as well as physical examination, and DNA retrieval, Lauren has been a victim of sexual abuse by her father for the last four years,” Dr. Ross replied as Hope cried out unable to contain herself, crying softly now as Roderick continued to hold her.

Looking over at the defense table, Dr. Ross caught her breath as her eyes met Carlo’s. The black orbs watched her without emotion, cold, and deadly, as his mouth curled into an evil bloodthirsty smile.

 

1

 

Sitting in his cell at county, Carlo was going over the day’s testimony in his head. He really didn’t like Kaitlyn Ross or the fact that his sister Hope was trying to take his daughter from him. He wasn’t going to roll over and just play dead like they all seemed to believe. Carlo had plans for everyone involved in his confinement and Lauren being taken from him. He recalled the prosecutor and the monstrous picture he was trying to paint of his and Lauren’s relationship. He loved his daughter. They were perfectly fine together until all these strangers came along.
Stop it Carlo,
his sane mind screamed.
You know what you did to her was wrong,
it continued to torment.
She’s your daughter, your child, you created her in her mother’s womb,
his last shred of decency screamed aloud, filling his head with searing pain. Closing his eyes to block it, his mind betrayed him and made him do the thing he hated most. Carlo began to remember and to regret.

His memories transported him back almost twenty years ago when he was 17 years old. Carlo grew up in a middle class home in the heart of the city. His parents Antonio and Piper Cisneros were everyday working people who paid their bills and stayed out of trouble. Carlo thought his parents had the perfect marriage and life was good. He and his sister Hope were close, being only four years apart in age. They did things together as a family, taking vacations, spending holidays, just a normal existence. He began to notice things were changing right after his 17
th
birthday. His parents began to argue more, especially about money. He found out from Hope that his father was being laid off from his job at the manufacturing plant, and so far had been unsuccessful in lining up a new job. Hope was basically Carlo’s lifeline to what went on in the family. She eavesdropped on their parents on a consistent basis, never missing a beat of what they tried to keep secrets from herself and him. Carlo stopped spying and eavesdropping some years earlier when he’d stumbled upon them making love to each other. Even though he understood of the concept, he didn’t want to see his parents together like that.

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