Waitress Wiped Blood From A Mafia Boss And Exposed Her Father's Ledger-hamyt - Chainityai

Waitress Wiped Blood From A Mafia Boss And Exposed Her Father’s Ledger-hamyt

The first thing I noticed about Dante Salveter was not his face.

It was the sound his lighter made when he stepped into Rossi’s restaurant, a soft metallic click that quieted the room before anyone had spoken.

I was carrying two coffees and a plate of almond biscuits, my shift already an hour over and my rent still waiting for me at the end of the week.

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Men like Dante did not need to announce themselves, because the room did it for him.

The bookmaker at table seven tried to laugh when Dante told him to stand.

Nobody joined him.

One chair scraped, one glass tipped, and a second later the bookmaker was bent over the table with blood on the linen.

I should have gone back to the kitchen.

Instead, the coffee burned my hand, I breathed too sharply, and Dante turned.

His eyes went to the cup, the burn, the blood on his own knuckles, and then to me.

I took the clean napkin from my apron and wiped his hand.

The guard beside him moved, but Dante stopped him with a small turn of his wrist.

That was the first mistake I made with him.

I treated a dangerous man like a wounded one.

When he asked my name, I told him the truth.

“Elina Belandi,” I said.

Every person in that restaurant seemed to disappear behind the silence.

Dante looked at me as if my last name had reached across twelve years and put a knife on the table.

He took me from Rossi’s that night under the word protection, which sounded noble until the lock turned from the outside.

In his house, the sheets were white, the doors were heavy, and the people spoke softly because power lived close enough to hear them.

He told me my father had not died poor and harmless, the way the orphanage records made it sound.

Mateo Belandi had died hiding.

He had hidden from Vittorio Carbon, Dante’s uncle and the man who had taught half the city to fear a quiet smile.

I wanted to call my landlord, my boss, anyone who belonged to the life I had been dragged out of.

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