A Mafia Boss Searched for a Mother. His Daughter Chose the Waitress-rosocute

The Mafia Boss Told His Daughter to Choose a New Mother, but the Broken Little Girl Ran Past Three Rich Brides and Clung to the Poor Waitress Who Had Taught Her How to Smile Again

Harper Quinn was twenty-six years old when she learned that a child’s trust could weigh more than money, status, or every armed man standing in a room.

She worked six days a week at Mike’s Diner, a narrow chrome-and-tile place wedged between a pawn shop and a florist that always smelled like bacon grease, lemon cleaner, and burnt coffee.

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Her life was counted in small numbers.

Nine-dollar checks.

Tip jars full of quarters.

Forty-seven dollars in her bank account on the morning Gabriel Casano first walked through the door.

Harper kept her overdue notice folded in her purse beside a cracked compact mirror and a Mike’s Diner time card that had softened at the corners from being handled too often.

She was not looking for anyone to rescue.

She was trying not to sink.

At 3:17 PM on a rainy Thursday afternoon, she was wiping down table six when the bell above the diner door gave its usual tired chime.

Only this time, the whole room changed.

Six men in black suits stepped inside before the customer did, and they did not look at the menu board.

They looked at exits, booths, hands, windows, shadows, and the narrow hall that led to the bathrooms.

Mike stopped moving behind the counter.

Two truck drivers lowered their voices.

A mother in the corner pulled her toddler closer without seeming to understand she had done it.

Then Gabriel Casano entered.

He was tall, dark-haired, and dressed in a charcoal suit that looked less like clothing than armor.

His face was handsome in a cold, controlled way, and every person in the diner seemed to recognize him at once.

Harper recognized the name later.

At that moment, she recognized only one fact.

He was in her section.

Rent did not wait for fear to finish its shift.

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