The Waitress Who Stopped Five Armed Men In A Packed Restaurant-Tep

The gunshot broke the room open at 8:17 p.m., just as dinner at Rini’s Italian restaurant had softened into the ordinary music of forks, low conversations, and the kitchen bell tapping out orders.

The smell of garlic, tomato sauce, and toasted bread still hung in the air, warm enough to make the place feel safe until the front door slammed back and chairs screamed across the tile.

A glass slipped from a woman’s hand near table six and burst at her feet.

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Someone shouted.

Someone else dropped beneath a table so fast the white cloth came down with him.

Behind the bar, Cassandra Mercer kept polishing the wineglass in her hands.

Her movements did not speed up.

They did not stop.

The towel moved in slow, even circles over the rim, and the tiny security monitor above the espresso machine kept showing the same corner of the dining room, the same date, the same cold timestamp nobody would care about until later.

Five men had come in through the front entrance.

They did not come in like thieves.

Thieves look at registers, purses, exits, cameras, and back doors.

These men came in like a message.

Their eyes went straight to the corner booth where Marcus Castellano sat with a forkful of risotto paused halfway to his mouth.

Marcus was not a man people interrupted without meaning to start a war.

Even in a restaurant, even with a linen napkin folded over one knee and a glass of red wine beside his plate, there was an old weight to him that made servers lower their voices and strangers choose different tables.

He looked at the men now with irritation first, fear second, and the fear was small enough that most people would have missed it.

Cass did not miss it.

She also did not miss the way his two bodyguards shifted at the same time.

Both men reached inside their jackets, but they were seated, boxed in by the booth, caught behind a table too heavy to move quickly.

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