Chapter Seven

They stood there for a while, not even moving. The two gangs watched them, growing bored. Vercetti's men pulled up, and got out, but did not do anything.

Finally Justin lowered his gun. "This is foolish."

"Leave my father out of this."

A black stinger with blue and silver flames pulled up, and out came Alios. "Chateau, lower your gun this instance."

Chateau did what her father told her to do, yet she kept the gun out, just incase.

"What is this?" He asked, standing in front of his daughter. "I should have left you with your mother in Mutiny."

"He claims that you gave a disc to him." She regarded Tony.

He glanced at Tony. "I did. I downloaded garbage files from the FBI onto a disc. I knew it was powerful, and they would be after me. I knew Tony well, since his father and I were good friends. I knew he would take care of it."

"I thought you were killed." Tony said.

"Aye, I did get shot. After I left the hospital, I changed my identity and left Liberty, going to Mutiny. I created a gang, rebelling against the Mafia."

Tony grew disappointed. "You shouldn't have lied to us. My father was worried sick when you were shot. He wouldn't get out of bed for almost a month. You almost killed him."

"I felt sorry after I was in Mutiny. I called several times, but I could not speak. I'm sorry to you, and your father."

Tony grew angry, and went back to the helicopter.

"You should have told me this," Chateau said, also growing angry. "That disc was all we needed to get revenge on the Mafia! And not only that, you lied to little Anthony and me." She too, left.

"I come here, ready for war. And this is what I get?" Vercetti said, getting back into the chopper.

Justin picked up what was remained of the disc. "Here." He handed it to Alios, and followed Vercetti.