Novak
<div><b>Novak:</b></div> We are born Bratva--We die Bratva!<br /><br />You've met my cousin Glazov, now please allow me to introduce myself<br /><br />My birth name was, "Mathias Novak" I had changed it when I  left New York at a young age and relocated to California.  You see, "Carl Sims" sounded much more Americanized and it<br /><br />would keep me from being viewed as a mobster, or a thug.<br /><br />I like to think of myself as a business man with an edge and  the words mobster and thug carry a stigma with them that I do not want to be<br />associated with.<br /><br />Being of European descent I am very particular.<br /><br />I am a polished man, a very precise man and perfected at<br />anything that I do.<br /><br />Not just any woman has the capability to snag my attention,<br />it takes a certain something if you will and women like Katrina are few and far between.<br />I have no intention of letting Katrina get away from me.<br /><br />Then there is also the issue of the diary, I will be keeping  Katrina on a short leash...<br /><br />To say that I am a dangerous man would be an understatement; let's just say that Katrina crossed the wrong man when she stole that diary and if forced marriage is the only way to keep her from testifying against me; well then, So. Be.It.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Katrina:</b> <br />I was doing great. Riding high on the success of my bestseller. Until the Mobster I stole from to write the book; demanded his diary back. Giving that diary back would be admitting I had<br /><br />stolen it and used it to write my story.<br /><br />It meant admitting my novel which had now become a worldwide, phenomenal best seller; was nothing more than a hoax.<br /><br />This created a grave problem, it meant losing a lot of money and worse than that, it meant my reputation as a writer would be ruined.<br /><br />I had no choice, I would have to try and charm this<br />snake, somehow, some way; into not ruining all that I had worked for.<br /><br />But forced marriage?!? He couldn't be serious, or could he?