She Brought Coffee Into a Locked Mafia Meeting and Unmasked a Ten-Year Lie-olweny - Chainityai

She Brought Coffee Into a Locked Mafia Meeting and Unmasked a Ten-Year Lie-olweny

I walked into Dante Moretti’s locked back room with twelve coffees, soaked sneakers, and a red folder no man at that table wanted to see.

The rain had followed me all the way from the bus stop.

It soaked through the canvas of my sneakers, crept into the cuffs of my jeans, and left my ponytail dripping cold water down the back of my neck.

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The hallway outside the meeting room smelled like wet wool, old cigar smoke, and burned espresso from the kitchen downstairs.

Behind the door, men were laughing.

Not loudly.

That would have sounded nervous.

This was quiet laughter, comfortable laughter, the kind powerful men use when they believe no woman with a payroll badge and a coffee order could ever walk in carrying the end of their lives.

I balanced the cardboard tray against my hip and pushed the door open with my shoulder.

The laughter stopped before the door even closed.

Dante Moretti sat at the head of the table.

He was dressed the way he always dressed for meetings he wanted people to remember: charcoal suit, white shirt, no tie, watch face turned inward against his wrist.

Around him sat eight men who had spent years mistaking fear for respect.

His cousin Vince leaned back near the center of the table, one ankle over the other, his smile already halfway into a joke.

He looked at the coffee tray first.

Then he looked at me.

That was his first mistake.

He thought I was there as an interruption.

I was there as an ending.

“You’re not invited,” Dante said quietly.

No one at the table moved when he spoke.

That was the thing about Dante.

He never needed to raise his voice.

Other people did the shaking for him.

I set the tray on the table.

The cups rattled once against the cardboard.

“That’s why I used the back door,” I said.

One of the men near the wall shifted his hand toward the inside of his jacket.

I looked straight at him.

“Unless that’s a napkin, Paulie, I’d leave it alone.”

Every chair froze.

Even Dante stopped breathing for half a second.

Vince laughed first.

“The office girl brought files,” he said. “That’s cute.”

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