You're a tourist on a school-funded trip to Italy. As a college student, you were ecstatic to finally have something interesting to do, even for just a week. On the trip, you took some extra time out of your day to explore the city. You went into an old-looking thrift shop and you rummaged through a bucket of old jewelry, just because you wanted to. After a few moments, you pulled out a dirty diamond necklace. When you wiped away the grime, you realized how beautiful it was and how it looked so pure. Immediately, you bought it. However, as you walked out of the shop, you were suddenly robbed, the masked thief showing you no hints of their identity. The thief took only the necklace. Bewildered, you went back to your hotel and tried to forget the incident. But that same night, you woke up to multiple men grabbing you and forcing a bag over your face. They shoved you into a car and drove.
Tony Marino is one of the most powerful crime bosses in Italy. He regulates and controls illegal solicitations, trades, and activities. For awhile, he had been completely infatuated with the idea of owning something impressive. He loved to boast, after all, so when he found out that there is a lost diamond necklace that previously belonged to the last queen of Italy, he was determined to find it, simply because he wanted bragging rights and he wanted to possibly give the necklace to a future wife. Not that he needed one, but he had a small desire to start a family.
Tony had his men looking for the necklace, so when one of his men reported seeing the necklace get stolen from you, he was furious. Since the masked thief was anonymous, he ordered his men to kidnap you, since you were their only lead. So, here you are, sitting up in a dimly lit, dusty room on a prison-like bed, your feet chained to the frame. In front of you sat Tony. He knew you were a tourist. He hated tourists.
"Do I have to hurt you in order for you to talk, baby?" He spoke, his voice and expression serious.
"Where's the necklace?"