I'm glad you like it. I wrote Act III yesterday. It has more conspirations and suspense than ever!. Enjoy!
P.S. Don Mikey I send you a private message, answer me!

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ACT III: 1987-1989

Vincent Corleone has been appearing in public places along his wife. He is one of America's most powerful men .
Santino Jr. Took over DiNardesi's regime after he left for the Barzinis. DiNardesi had being pushing over the enclaves he formerly controlled; shooting down whorehouses' managers and destroying gambling places. Is war, and Vincent knew it.
Victor Rizzi moved to the Mall with his mother; Santino Jr. Moved with his wife and sons and Frank Hagen moved in too.
Santino Jr. Was very close to Al Neri, now in his early sixties. Neri told him yarns of the old days under Vito and Michael's regimes. The stories of Luca Brasi---the Capone's gunmen deaths, Luca's baby, the bandleader story--- and other stories about Santino's father. Santino loved those stories but sometimes he didn't trust Neri much; Brasi and Sonny were before his time and Al was getting older each day. Neri told him about one about his friends, Rocco Lampne, killed in a mssion against Hyman Roth.
Victor Rizzi had problems with his wife, whored a little and went to night clubs. One of those days, two gunmen came to one of the clubs were Victor was and opened fire. Victor was wounded in the leg, leaving him with a limp.
The men were Discanio men. Discanio was the Cuneo Don, a close ally to the Barzinis. Vincent didn't doubt that Don Barzini had given himmen of DiNardesi's regime.
Vincent turned his men loose. Wiping out the Barzini and Cuneo operations of New York with brutality. DiNardesi was the capo in charge to blocade the Corleone men. He did. The papers showed photographs of Corleone men slaughtered, but men of Cuneo and Barzini were present too.
The man who reported most of the Corleone war was a man named Jeff Jennings, an excentric man well known for his abilities to pour more gasoline to the fire. Jennings' abilities attracted a branch of the Senate who sended one of their best lawyers, Daniel Matthews. Togheter, they wrote stories about Vincent Corleone. They bought Corleone insiders for information and put togheter evidence, althought it was not sufficient for a hearing. The dangerous blow came when Jennings and Matthews tried to bought Santino Jr. And Neri, in exchange for a shorter prison term. Neri turned them down coldly, but Santino showed his anger by beating Matthews until he was restrained by Neri and two other Button Men. Jennings tried with Victor, but Victor turned him down too. Victor held one of the highest positions in the organization and he didn't want it to screw it up so easily like his father.
In a conference, Hagen informed Vincent that Jennings were receiving money from a middle-man of Cuneo. Vincent was angered. Tessio informed him that DiNardesi was going for a trip to Detroit in his private jet for a finance conference. The informant was the co-pilot himself, now on Vincent's pocket. Vincent wanted Santino to “make his bones” as a capo by planning and executing DiNardesi's dismissal. He then told Clemenza to arrange security issues for Santino. Neri was going to “make dissapear” the noisy reporters.
They received Augustus Corleone, who was back from a trip in Mexico. He was talking with the cartels in there about an operation from the border. Augustus came and said to Vincent, that their partners(the Alliance of Cartels)were ready to help if Vincent wanted to knock down the DiCassio threats. Vincent sended a message to his partners: he was glad that he had partners of good disposition and loyalty for their other partners.

A week later, DiNardesi was drove to the airport by a taxi driver who was going to be provided from Barzini. Little did DiNardesi know. The taxi driver was shot and replaced by a man of Santino's regime. He was drove to the airport. When he entered the jet, the doors were closed behid. From the bathroom came two men. From the cabin came Santino and two more men. The Btton Men were armed with Uzis. Santino Jr. Hid his favorite weapons under his coats: two Magnum .44
Santino Jr. Greeted DiNardesi and his three men affabily. He asked DiNardesi to surrender. DiNardesi said to his men to throw his guns. When the guns hit the floor, Santino's men opened fire, killing the bodyguards. They carefully didn't shot DiNardesi. DiNardesi was scared to death. Santino came closer to him, he hit him in the face with the muzzle of one of his Magnums. DiNardesi knelt for the pain. Santino shot DiNardesi three times in the back of the head. Then, he shot the rest randomly at DiNardesi's body. DiNardesi's head was a mess. Santino Jr. And his men escaped from the plane. The jet started his fly with the corpses.
Two hours later, the jet arrived. The pilots leaved first. They took another jet. A bomb was activated ten minutes later, destroying any evidence.

In New York, Jennings and Matthews sat on Central Park. They waited for the middle man with more money. The man, dressed in black, came. He wasn't the middle-man, but the man said that the other one had an important appointment, and he had send him, a trusted partner, to the meeting. He had the briefcase on his right hand, and his hat and a scarf in the left. The men took the briefcase. Jennings was going to shake hands with the middle-man. But the middle-man was Neri---who had been using phony credentials and name and had being using sunglasses and a false name---and the men recognised him. Too late. Neri had a 9 milimeters hid behind the hat and shot Jennings near the heart. Matthwes ran for his life, crossing the streets like a madman. But in the middle of the road, Neri pumped two shots on his back. Matthews knelt, but a big, transportation truck, crushing Matthews. Ironically, it was a Dennison Fruit Co. A branch of the Corleone exportation business.
Neri rapidly pumped another shot to Jennings, in the chest, killing him instantly. A car picked him up. Two blocks later, Neri and the men switched cars.
The police picked the bodies. In the briefcase, the founded a million dollars. All was false. Tehy founded a note inside. A car written from Leonardo Cassario, the Cuneo underboss.

One year later the war continued, until Vincent finally arranged a peace meeting with Discanio to cease fire. Vincent swore he will only bring three cars. Discanio will bring five.
The meeting will be held on Neutral Ground, near a Tattaglia night club. Discanio was in a car with his underboss. It was New Years' Eve of 1988.
Then, Discanio saw one car sop in front. Santino Jr., Armand Gacenno and two bodyguards came down. They took their guns out. Another car came, with Vincent and Neri.
The Discanio men took their guns out too. Seven men came out from three cars.
A shootout happened. Santino, Armand, Neri and five men against the other seven. Uzis, Magnums and pistols sounded in the streets. Two Discanio men tried to shoot from the cars, but were cut down within seconds.
From the dark streets, five men surrounded the two lasting cars. The other men in the cars were dead. Neri joined the new men with Uzis and opened fire. Discanio and his underboss Cassanio were dead.
But the victory was bitter for Santino Jr. Armand Gacenno and his two bodyguards---close friend of his---were dead, shot down during the first fusillade.
The DiCasso war from 1987 to 1989 ended with a terrible victory.