I'm not sugarcoating it, it's been a rough 2020 and I'm exhausted at this point. It's like every month its something new. I'm sure next month we're either getting titans or homicidal androids and at this point, I'd welcome it.

I'm apologizing in advance if certain things seem off (no, I'm not sure how) but originally, I had planned on this being a prequel to a different story but then I was getting too invested in the older GTA games to be focused on writing something for GTA V.

This is no slow burn-ish type story because I feel like the main storyline is a bit too short for that without adding a bunch of extra stuff to keep prolonging it for the sake of slow-burning. Tommy and Dallas (oc) will be smitten from the get-go.


|Prickle Pine, Las Venturas|

|1986|

Most people in Prickle Pine always associated with people their neighbors have never seen. This is usually where the rich elites always found hanging out in the Strip lived anyway. So some old couple with nothing better to do but to people-watch probably wouldn't be calling the authorities any time soon on seeing strange people come out of different houses every day of the week because it was too natural at this point.

So when a midnight blue Sentinel XS pulled up to the Michaels house. No people-watchers thought it was too suspect to see them get a wealthy-looking visitor. The front door opened revealing a man in a faded red and white striped bathrobe known as Bane Michaels. A middle-aged white man who made an infamous name for himself by helping produce some of those pornographic, action-oriented movies the porn industry has ever seen.

He was regular on The Strip and many of his more prudish neighbors came to know him for always having younger women visit while his much more older wife, went off to the hospital for treatment. People watchers merely thought it was another one of those visits.

Bane stood in the doorway a jittery mess as the driver of the Sentinel stepped out of the vehicle. By the look of her outfit, you'd be forgiven for thinking this was a woman whose husband died in "mysterious" circumstances. She was wearing a black pencil dress with a pair of black peep-toe wedges along with some thick-rimmed black sunglasses and a black shoulder purse to make the outfit look a little more perfect. For Bane, she was like an angel of death walking towards his door. This was the woman that would help solve his problems.

"Well...don't you look excited to see me." She commented.

Bane moved aside and let her into the house, immediately locking the door and showing her to the spacious living room which looked like it never left the 60s. It didn't help that there was a TV playing an old sitcom of that era.

The woman sat down on one of the single-seated couches across from Bane who relaxed as he sat down, waiting for the good news. "Well?"

"I'm sure you'll be happy to know that you are now a widow, Mr. Michaels."

Bane's smile grew wide. "Hahaha! Thank you! Thank you SO much!" The man quickly stood up, grabbing the woman's hand and shaking it frantically, much to the woman's clear disdain. She yanked her hand out of his grasp. The man took the hint and sat back down. "Y'know, I heard about you from Carlos. I was so sure he was going to do the job until he recommended you."

The woman shrugged. "Carlos got wrapped up in a more steady gig."

Bane took the hint and nodded. "Once the life insurance comes through, I promise you, you'll get your money. Never done something like this before so I'm not quite sure how long it'll take."

"Well, I have. Just make sure you don't say or do anything stupid and suspicious. Remember, when the hospital calls, you don't know she's dead." The way the woman spoke held an air of both sultriness and coldness. Bane was definitely talking to someone who has experience. "Unless they called already and you messed it up."

Bane shook his head. "Nope, no call yet. Why don't we…" Bane scooted forward a bit and flashed the woman a smirk. "Maybe we can wait together?" He asked.

The woman tilted her head to the side. "Are you trying to flirt with me?" She asked with a blunt tone of voice. There was no hint of reciprocation in her words.

Bane shrugged. "Well," He casually leaned back against the seat. "I am a single man after all."

"You're wife's body not even if a coffin yet."

"That old broad's been dead for years. Shame though...she was a real cougar, that one. It was fun running around with an older woman. Especially, when they're loaded. The probably is, what we men want from an older woman gets lost REAL fast when age starts catching up with them." He continued going on. "Tits start sagging, they need every pill in the fucking book to keep functioning, hair starts going gray, y'know?" He asked with a chuckle, but the woman didn't respond. Once he realized she wasn't going to laugh, he sighed and kept going. "Only reason I stayed with her was because of the money. Porn is nice and all but I wanted to do more. I wanna be big but in this city, you gotta pay big to win big, y'know? Edie, love her to death, but she wasn't going to understand what I needed. I couldn't let her divorce me either, she'd take her money and run, leaving me with nothing."

"So you plan to find some young girl?"

He nodded. "Unless you're willing to fill the position?"

"No."

Bane chuckled. "Worth a shot." The brown-haired man stood up and went over to a brown foyer table holding a variety of liquor bottles as well as a couple of whiskey glasses. He proceeded to pour himself a glass as the nearby landline phone began ringing. A smirk on his face, Bane waltz over to answer, prepared to pretend to be heartbroken.

"Michaels Residence, Bane speaking."

"...Michaels Residence?" The evil smirk on Bane's face slowly disappeared. The man glanced back to the woman sitting on his couch. She was currently paying him no mind as she watched the silent erratic movements of the sitcom still playing. He turned his back towards her and continued the conversation. "Edie?" He asked in a terrified whisper.

"I'm not even in the dirt yet and you've already claimed my house?" The older woman said and the smile could be heard in her voice. Bane didn't say anything in response. "What? No funny remark? You used to be made of them, Baney."

"You're alive?" He whispered, not wanting to alert the woman behind him since he planned on giving her a piece of his mind.

"Of course I am. You tried to pay for the Montoya's to kill me using life insurance? I got something more reliable...an owed favor." There was so much vile as she said the last part of her sentence.

PHT!

If the walls had eyes, they would be covered in the blood that quickly shot out of Bane's forehead. With the little thinking energy he had left, the man's eyes had shot up to try and catch a glimpse of the hole in his head. In a second, his body fell forward, colliding with the wall and crashing down on the table, knocking over the different bottles and sending them to the floor with a series of loud crashes as the phone in his hand was let go and fell in one of the puddles that began soaking the ugly colored carpet.

Turning his back to the woman proved to be a fatal mistake. His last mistake. Once he did, she had quietly made her way over to him, calmly pulling out a suppressed .22 pistol and waited for her moment to pull the trigger.

The woman flashed a satisfied smirk as she put away her gun before bending down to pick up the phone. "Ms. Rubio?"

"I wish I could've been there to see the look on his face." The older woman sounded more than happy with the outcome.

"Well, he was very scared if that makes you feel better."

"I suppose that'll do."

"You never told my cousin what you wanted in terms of body disposal."

"I have some guys of my own. I want to see what's left of the fucker. If it wasn't for MY money, that ingrate wouldn't have what we had now. To think that son of a bitch was plotting to kill me."

"Small world though."

"Indeed. When are you and your cousin leaving Las Venturas?"

"Should be by the end of this week."

"Should have your money by then."

"No need. This is a favor, remember?"

"I always tip." The line went dead.

The woman shrugged and hung up the phone. She took a long look at the corpse before letting out a single chuckle and leaving the residence, locking the bottom lock behind her. As far as the neighbors knew, the woman in black that left Eden Rubio's house was another young fling of Bane's.

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|Several days later|

|Portland, Liberty City|

|Marco's Bistro|

"Tommy Vercetti? Shit...didn't think they ever let him out."

Sonny Forelli had a loud voice. Everyone in the Forelli family knew that. Hell, everyone in the families knew that. It wasn't a voice that commanded respect but one that wanted fear. The Don of the Forelli family reveled in the fact that others feared him and if he felt someone didn't fear him, he would take care of them. The idea of catching more bees with honey was a concept lost this Forelli man. He was a man-sized brat but no one in the Forelli Family would call him out on it.

The Don was currently sitting in his brother's bistro alongside two associates, Casio Graci and Vincent Moreno, who had informed the man that Tommy Vercetti was officially let out of prison. The man that was now known as the 'Harwood Butcher' was sentenced away fifteen years ago on 11 counts of manslaughter. The thing is: he was only supposed to kill one guy.

No one besides Sonny knows the specifics of what happened and how a simple hit by a Forelli mobster turned into a bloodbath. It worked out though for the Forelli family's reputation among the families. If someone like Tommy Vercetti was working for the Forellis, the other families kept their ears perked for any more Forelli men. Sonny didn't like to admit it, but Tommy helped him...again.

Only a few men in the family knew this, but Sonny despised Tommy's very existence. No one was dumb enough to comment on it though, out of fear of Sonny's wrath. No one knew the specifics of it but it was clearly some sort of paranoia. The thought that everyone would look at Tommy the way they SHOULD'VE been looking at Sonny. There were some outside of Sonny's close circle that had ideas but they were thrown out of the window upon hearing Sonny and the Forellis kept Vercetti from getting the death penalty.

"He kept his head down," Casio explained. "It helps people forget."

Sonny chuckled. "People will remember soon enough. When they see him walking down the streets of their neighborhood, it'll be bad for business."

The two associates glanced between each other with worried expressions. Cutting Tommy loose was probably not the best idea cause then one of the other families might take him in. Can't have a hitman like Tommy working the Sindacos, the Sicilians, or the Leones. Definitely not the Leones.

Casio looked at Sonny. "Well, what are we gonna do Sonny?"

The Don sat back in chair thinking for a moment. Truth be told, Sonny didn't want Tommy anywhere near him. He didn't want him asking too many questions upon returning. Fifteen years? Vercetti was definitely simmering with curiosity. "Alright," He leaned in towards the table, his face illuminating a bit more under the green light. His gesture causing the others to do the same. "We treat'im like an old friend and keep him busy out of town, ok?"

The two looked confused.

Sonny leaned back in his seat once more. "We been talking about expanding down south, right? Vice City is 24-Carat gold these days. The Columbians, the Mexicans, hell, even those Cuban refugees are cutting themselves a piece of some nice action."

Vincent shook his head. "But it's all drugs, Sonny. None of the families will touch that shit."

The only reason Vice City had become a gold mind was because of drugs. Not just any drugs but the classic white girl, Cocaine. Most of the Italian mob stationed in Liberty City didn't go anywhere near drugs. The most they dealt with being weed. Florida, Vice City, in particular, was a place where cocaine was becoming the wave. As of now, it was unknown territory to the families.

"Times are changing. The families can't keep their backs turned while our enemies reap the rewards. So, we send someone down to do the dirty work for us and cut ourselves a nice quiet slice, ok?" He explained. Sonny looked over to Casio, "who's our contact down there?"

"Ken Rosenberg," Casio replied with an eye roll. "Schmuck of a lawyer. How's he gonna hold Vercetti's leash?"

"We don't need him to. We just set him loose in Vice City, we give him a little cash to get started. Ok? Give it a few months," Sonny relaxed in his chair. "Then we go down, pay him a little visit, okay? See how he's doing."

()-()-()-()-()

| Escobar International|

|Vice City|

Tommy's been down south maybe like...once. It was only a business trip and he'd stood in as one of Sonny's bodyguards. The was fifteen years ago back in 1970 and he knew the city had probably changed a lot since then. The man wasn't someone into the latest trends but still, the thought of missing out on a whole decade did something to him mentally. After all, he was barely an adult when he got locked up but hand the bodies of professionals that's been in the game long before his birth.

Tommy thought about a lot while on the inside. He was grateful for the Forellis for keeping him off death row, he really was, but he was also suspicious of the events in Harwood. Unfortunately, Tommy would have to keep his questions to himself since the first thing that happened upon being released from prison was him being sent to Vice City.

Now instead of killing men left and right which, granted, he may have to do anyway, Tommy was meant to simply help the Forellis make some deals down south. Setting themselves up amidst all the other gangs that have claimed territory in the city.

He didn't really know what his face looked like but it apparently caught Lee's attention. "Don't be so nervous Vercetti," Lee advised, catching the man's attention from watching the plane land through its window. "Harry and I have done deals like this before. Simple procedure, go in and out, hasn't changed since you've been locked up."

Tommy felt annoyed. "I know how these things work." He shot back with a mild attitude.

Lee didn't say anything or indicated that he was offended at the response, merely shrugged and went back to reading the magazine. " Big Shot Porn Producer Reported Dead...robbery gone wrong? " The man muttered.

Tommy turned his attention back to the window, trying to get back on his previous train of thought.

()-()-()

The air in Vice City was most certainly dry. Tommy almost felt sorry for anyone who didn't dress down enough. And if that wasn't bad enough, the bugs here were plenty and HUGE. The worst he dealt with in Liberty City were big ass rats and roaches and flies if a place was filthy enough. Here, the bugs have 34 wings and are always out to cross boundaries. Tommy wished he could've stayed inside the airport where the air was cool and the bugs were kept at bay.

But the sight of a white Admiral pulling up provided some quick relief. Though, the appearance of a frantic, curly-haired man in a white suit sort of dimmed in down. He never met Rosenberg but from what Casio and some of the others told him, Rosenberg was easily startled, like a lamb.

The car stopped before the three men and Ken got out, leaning on top of the car's roof to greet the men. "Hey, hey, guys! It's, uh, Ken Rosenberg here!" The man shouted. "Hey! Heh, heh, hey, great, hey!"

'I hate this guy already.' Tommy thought to himself.

He and the others not replying sent a chill down Ken's spine, making the neurotic man even more nervous. The Forelli lawyer let out a nervous chuckle. "Well, uh, I'm gonna drive you guys to the meet, ok?" The three nodded and began entering the car, Tommy found himself situated in the back sitting next to Lee once again. Meanwhile, Rosenberg kept explaining the whole deal. "Now, I've talked to the suppliers and they're very keen to start a business relationship, so, uh, if all goes well, we should, uh, be doing very nicely for ourselves, which is, y'know, good."

With everyone situated in the vehicle, Ken began driving and explained the whole all the way to the docks about the sellers they'll be purchasing from. Tommy wasn't too bothered to make any type of comment or even inquire more about, a tiny part hoping Lee or Harry would do that for him, especially Harry, considering that he was the one sitting next to Ken and getting the most of the yammering. To no avail though.

The now 35-year-old let out a silent, annoyed breath as he looked out the window watching his new residence for the new months pass by him in a blur. This would all look nice to gander at if he wasn't on business. 'Maybe some other time…' he thought. For now...just get the deal done was all that was on his mind.

()-()-()-()

| Vice City Docks |

Upon the vehicle pulling up to the docks, Tommy was a little on edge. Maybe it was because, in Liberty City, every hour was working hours, he assumed that the docks would be filled with workers paid to mind their own business with maybe one or two ' upstanding citizens ' trying to play the hero.

However, the Vice City docks were damn near-deserted. No sign of anyone clocking in. Maybe the people they were selling to had those types of connections. To make a bunch of construction workers disappear with a snap of their fingers. But, since they weren't already here, Tommy kind of tossed out that line of thinking.

The sound of a helicopter getting louder caught the attention of the four men in the car. Shaking off the jetlag and gaining their full attention.

"Ok, that's them in the chopper," Ken stated. "Ok, here's the deal," Harry and Lee began exiting the car while Tommy stayed to hear the rest of the stipulations. "They want a straight exchange on open ground. Alright?"

Tommy nodded, "Right.", before exiting the car and walking with the other two Forelli men. Meanwhile, one of the dealers, a slightly overweight dark-skinned man wearing a red shirt holding two briefcases, no doubt the product, exited the chopper while his pilot waited and made his way over to meet Tommy and the others.

Once all four had come face to face the deal started. Tommy's done these before. It was nothing new and nothing had changed. In and out. Get this over with and once all is said and done, focus on finding out what happened back in Hardwood. This is was the only reason Tommy didn't make a fuss about immediately being put back to work upon being released. He wanted to ease everyone else who worked with him in order to get them talking. A good 20 minutes and he can get to work.

"You got it?" He asked the man in the red shirt.

The man smirked. From the demeanor, Tommy could tell that this man was someone who didn't take nonsense much like him. "One hundred percent pure grade-A Columbian." The man replied, placing the two silver cases before the trio.

Tommy gestured his head towards the cases. "Let me see'em."

The man stopped for a second, looking up at Tommy. "The greens?"

Harry and Lee opened the cases they were holding, showcasing the money. "Tens and twenties," Tommy replied, "used."

The man nodded with a smirk, straightening up his posture. "Then I think we got a deal, my friend. Hahaha-"

They only needed a few more minutes to get this deal done but life showed that it had other plans when the sound of multiple gunshots rang out across the docks.

Tommy instinctively ducked as the bodies of both Harry, Lee, and most likely the man in the red shirt. The guy in the copter most likely lifted off and got the hell out of dodge.

That left Tommy to sprint like the wind towards Rosenberg's car. Taking the phrase 'leap of faith' to a literal level when he vaulted through the open window of the backseat. Rosenberg peeled out as Tommy shouted for him to get out there.

Just like fifteen years ago, a 'simple' job went terrible in an instant. Between the adrenaline rush of the shootout and the deja vu from back then, the escape from the stocks turned out to be a blurry one for Tommy Vercetti.

The only words that came to his mind were 'ah shit' as Rosenberg frantically whimpered in the front seat.


Favorite thing about GTA side characters is that they're always outlandish and wild and that's basically what I went for with my OC. Also, I'm very upset that the man that Lance's brother in Vice City is NOT the same man from Vice City Stories. I guess it can be chalked up to age buuuuut…..it's not that much of a time skip from VC Stories to the main game soo….

I definitely had some inspiration for her from the darker aspects of the Toreador Clan from Vampire: The Masquerade. Seeing murder and the act of spilling another's blood as an art form is a very low humanity Toreador vibe to have.