The mafia boss stormed into the hospital ready to kill whoever threatened his son…-thuyhien

The mafia boss stormed into the hospital ready to kill whoever threatened his son… only to find a bleeding cleaning lady standing guard over the child with a broken mop handle pointed at his throat.

And for the first time in years, the most feared man in New York froze.

The smell of hospitals at three in the morning usually means life or death.

For me, it meant both.

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My name is Gabriel Moretti.

By the time I reached Room 412 at Lenox Hill Hospital, I already had murder burning through my veins and a loaded Glock in my hand.

I expected assassins.

Cartel shooters.

Maybe a corrupt cop bought by one of my enemies.

Instead, I found a janitor.

She stood between my unconscious six-year-old son and the door, gripping a shattered mop handle like a spear.

Blood ran from a cut above her eyebrow down the side of her face.

Her blue cleaning uniform was soaked dark at the shoulder.

Her hands trembled so badly I could hear the broken wood rattling against the floor.

But she stood her ground.

—Take one more step —she whispered hoarsely— and I swear to God I’ll drive this through your neck.

Nobody spoke to me like that.

Nobody.

And yet somehow, I stopped moving.

An hour earlier, I had been sitting in a private dining room at Le Jardin on the Upper East Side, pretending to negotiate peace with two men from a Brooklyn crew that had recently forgotten their place.

Rain hammered Manhattan outside.

Expensive whiskey and expensive lies filled the room.

Aldo Reyes sat across from me with his hands folded over his stomach, smiling like a man who thought I had not noticed the extra security outside.

Beside him, Carlo Vennetti talked too much.

Men who talk too much at peace meetings usually arrive with either fear or betrayal in their pocket.

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