“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 308
condemn him to a defeated life. But his ultimate aim is to enter that society with a
certain power since society doesn’t really protect its members who do not have their
own individual power. In the meantime he operates on a code of ethics he considers far
superior to the legal structures of society.”
Kay was looking at him incredulously. “But that’s ridiculous,” she said. “What if
everybody felt the same way? How could society ever function, we’d be back in the
times of the cavemen. Mike, you don’t believe what you’re saying, do you?”
Michael grinned at her. “I’m just telling you what my father believes. I just want you to
understand that whatever else he is, he’s not irresponsible, or at least not in the society
which he has created. He’s not a crazy machine-gunning mobster as you seem to think.
He’s a responsible man in his own way.”
“And what do you believe?” Kay asked quietly.
Michael shrugged. “I believe in my family,” he said. “I believe in you and the family we
may have. I don’t trust society to protect us, I have no intention of placing my fate in the
hands of men where only qualification is that they managed to con a block of people to
vote for them. But that’s for now. My father’s time is done. The things he did can no
longer be done exeept wilt a great deal of risk. Whether we like it or not the Corleone
Family has to join that society. But when they do I’d like us to join it with plenty of our
own power; that is, money and ownership of other valuables. I’d like to make my
children as secure as possible before they join that general destiny.”
“But you volunteered to fight for your country, you were a war hero,” Kay said. “What
happened to make you change?”
Michael said, “’This is really getting us no place. But maybe I’m just one of those real
old-fashioned conservatives they grow up in your hometown. I take care of myself,
individual. Governments really don’t do much for their people, that’s what it comes down
to, but that’s not it really. All I can say, I have to help my father, I have to be on his side.
And you have to make your decision about being on my side.” He smiled at her. “I guess
getting. married was a bad idea.”
Kay patted the bed. “I don’t know about marrying, but I’ve gone without a man for two
years and I’m not letting you off so easy now. Come on in here.”
When they were in bed together, the light out, she whispered to him, “Do you believe me
about not having a man since you left?”