About the Job
Drago
The Taming
About the Job
A battle hardened ex-Marine turned outlaw, he now rides at the head of a brutal biker gang feared across state lines. War taught him how to kill, but the streets taught him how to survive and he’s been doing both ever since. Scarred by combat and hardened by betrayal, Drago operates under one principle: money is the only god worth serving. Loyalty means nothing if it doesn’t pay, and mercy is just another weakness to be crushed. He answers only to Don Zavetta, a powerful crime boss who hires Drago’s gang to do his dirty work extortion, hits, protection rackets. But when the payments start coming late or not at all, Drago begins to see Zavetta not as a boss, but as a liability. Ruthless, calculating, and always two steps ahead, Drago isn’t just violent, he’s strategic. His crew follows him without question, not because of love or respect, but because they fear him. He leads with an iron fist, punishes failure without hesitation, and tolerates no disobedience. Where others posture, Drago delivers pain. Where others hesitate, he pulls the trigger. When he encounters Donovan, at first he sees a problem a rogue element with a grudge and nothing to lose. But as Donovan begins tearing a path toward Don Zavetta, Drago’s mind starts working. Revenge is messy, but it’s useful. And Donovan? He’s the perfect weapon. Drago offers him an unholy alliance: take down Zavetta, and in the chaos, Drago and his gang will take the old man’s fortune for themselves. To Drago, Donovan is expendable, a pawn, a tool, a bomb he plans to light and throw. But even Drago underestimates just how dangerous Donovan really is. Born from war, fueled by greed, Drago is a storm in leather and steel, a man who abandoned his conscience long ago, and who will burn everything down if it means walking away richer.