William Q. Moore a man with a reputation as big as his mustache. He was a kingpin in manhattan, he specialized in the moving of all things, women, drugs, weapons and removing people…he loved three things, money,women, and alcohol.
Williams wife, Kelly Blake, she was raised a jew but turned catholic for her love, william. he father Scott Blake, a small town preacher during the day, and kelly's nightmare at night, he beat her mother and was terrible to kelly and her sister. kelly grew up being abused and she moved to new york to begin a new life, everything was different, from the smells of her mother's favorite perfume she always tried on as a young girl had changed to garbage and smoke, her mother's pecan pie taste turned to the taste of tobacco and red wine.
The things around her changed so she changed, once a slow paced laughing girl thinking the world was …show more content…
her father was very quiet but made plenty of eye contact with her. His eyes said “good job, honey i'm proud of you” after they were done eating Kelly saw of group of young men in the back corner the light was damp, the man in the middle was a charming looking young 30 year old man william Q moore. Sitting by him two pretty women with his arms around them. The group was laughing loudly not caring for the rest of the restaurant. Kelly made eye contact with the man, is laughing stopped william stared, stunned, he never saw a more beautiful women in his life, he got up to cut her off as she was walking to the wash room. He bumped her on purpose but said “ i'm sorry, i was blinded by the light” kelly responded “ but it is so dark, what light?” william now grinning “ the light of your beauty” Kelly had never had someone try to pick her up. kelly with no response ran to the wash room, william followed in a hurry feeling like he should