A Fever Exposed Her Baby’s Secret to Boston’s Most Feared Man-ruby - Chainityai

A Fever Exposed Her Baby’s Secret to Boston’s Most Feared Man-ruby

The first time Dante Russo saw Noah, the restaurant did not explode.

That was what I remembered later.

No shouting.

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No thrown table.

No man lunging across the tile like the monster I had built in my mind for fourteen months.

Just silence.

Bellavista had always been loud at dinner, even on rainy weeknights when the sidewalks in Boston’s North End shone black under the streetlights.

There was always somebody laughing too hard at the bar.

There was always the espresso machine spitting steam behind the counter.

There was always Marco calling orders through the kitchen window in a voice roughened by garlic, smoke, and thirty years of telling young servers to move faster.

That night, all of it seemed to lower itself around Dante Russo.

He walked in wearing a black overcoat slick with rain, his hair dark from the weather, his face controlled in the way rich and dangerous men learn to control themselves.

Two men came in behind him.

One was Vince Carbone, older, gray at the temples, the kind of man who looked less like muscle and more like memory.

The other stayed near the door.

I knew both types.

The first one remembered where bodies were buried.

The second one made sure nobody interrupted.

I had worked at Bellavista since I was nineteen.

At first, I had been the girl who refilled water glasses and smiled through comments from men old enough to know better.

By twenty-two, I could carry six plates on one arm and tell from a customer’s shoes whether he tipped from generosity or guilt.

By twenty-four, I was a mother with cheap sneakers, sore wrists, and a baby bag hidden behind the hostess stand because child care had fallen through again.

Noah had a fever that evening.

Not a terrifying one at first.

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