The Lullaby That Made Chicago’s Most Feared Boss Go Silent-ruby - Chainityai

The Lullaby That Made Chicago’s Most Feared Boss Go Silent-ruby

Every beautiful woman in Chicago had tried to capture Vincenzo Russo’s attention, and every one of them had failed.

That was the first thing I learned in his penthouse.

Not from gossip.

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Not from staff whispering in corners.

From watching it happen with my own eyes.

Women arrived there polished enough to make a person feel ashamed of having pores.

Models with soft coats and sharp cheekbones.

Actresses who laughed at things that were not funny.

Socialites who touched his sleeve like they had practiced it in a mirror before stepping out of the elevator.

Vincenzo Russo looked through them all.

He did not insult them.

That would have been kinder.

He simply made them irrelevant.

I cleaned the penthouse three mornings a week, and by my second month I understood the rhythm of that place.

The private elevator opened with a low chime.

Men in dark suits stepped out first.

Then came whoever wanted something from him.

Money.

Protection.

Fear.

A second chance.

No one ever looked relaxed inside that apartment.

Not the visitors.

Not the men with guns near the elevator.

Not me.

My name is Lucia Marino, and at twenty-four, I was already tired in a way sleep could not fix.

I had dropped out of community college after my brother Mateo’s asthma got worse.

He was seventeen, tall and stubborn, with a habit of hiding how bad his breathing was until his lips went pale.

Our kitchen table was covered in the kind of papers other people only see during emergencies.

Hospital intake forms.

Pharmacy receipts.

Insurance denials.

A refill calendar taped beside the microwave.

I kept them stacked in a blue folder because panic becomes easier to survive when it has labels.

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