Mafia 7
Chapter 7
“Pull the trigger,” Crazy Fontana tells me.
I look down at this guy. He's crying his eyes out. There is something in Vincent's eyes that just don't seem right. Something is off about all of this.
That's when Vincent opens up his mouth in a dry spurn and says, “I didn't do it.”
One of the guys hits Vincent for opening up his mouth. Blood splashes across old cracked floors. Crazy Fontana looks like he wants to grab the gun away from me and just do it himself. Then there is the Boss. Big Paulie. Big Paulie is just looking at me wondering why I'm hesitating to do this.
“He's lying. You don't believe him do you?” Big Paulie asks.
I look over at Vincent. I didn't know what to believe. Vincent was drooling up blood at this moment and he could be saying anything to stay alive. I couldn't kill a man. My father wouldn't want me to take a man's life in cold blood like this for revenge.
So I find myself hesitating.
I look down at Vincent. Those eyes of his are hopeful. He is damn near begging with them. And I just don't believe it. This guy looking back up at me...he's not a man who seems like a killer.
“I don't think he did it,” I tell them.
“Are you fucking kidding me?” Crazy Fontana asks, “This man kills my wife and you telling me you don't think he did it. Are you fuckin' kidding me here?”
Big Paulie just looks at me. I hear Vincent on the floor screaming out for mercy and swearing up and down he didn't do it.
“This kid is calling my son a goddam liar,” Crazy Fontana says.
“Charming Carmine says that he saw Vincent do this thing,” Big Paulie saying, “Now I knew your father Black Regis. Me and Black Regis...we go way back. You understand? So out of respect for him I'm not going to shoot you where you stand kid, but you better have a damn good reason. Are you calling Charming Carmine a liar?”
I hesitate, “Carmine says he saw Vincent digging around the Isabella Fontana's purse. That's it.”
“I didn't put no bomb in that purse.”
“So my wife just blew herself up?” Crazy Fontana says, “Give me the gun. I'll kill this fucking guy myself!”
Crazy Fontana is beyond angry at that moment. He grabs the gun out of my hand and pushes me out of the way. He pushes me so hard that I slam into a couple of boxes.
The moment is awkward and I can feel Crazy Fontana about to blow Vincent's head clean off at that moment. It's so fucking intense! I'd never seen someone get shot in my life. This wasn't television. This was real fucking life and I was living it. My heart is racing. My palms are sweating. I'm crawling up against the wall scared to death.
“Don't,” Paulie tells Crazy Fontana.
“What?” Crazy Fontana asks.
“Vincent if you didn't kill Bella then who did?” Big Paulie asks.
“I don't know.”
Vincent just stares out. He looks...nervous. He's sweating more than I am and that's saying a lot. He just stares out blankly though. All the emotion he had before is gone and he's trying his best to put on his best poker face. It's not every convincing.
“He's lying,” one of the guys say.
“No shit,” Joe Bananas laughs, “He's not a made man. Kill him for all we care.”
That's when something weird happens. Big Paulie looks over at me. The boss of the Moretti crime family is looking over at me and he seems to be looking at me like a man would look at another man.
Big Paulie squints his eyes and says slowly, “Cornbread. That's what they call you right?”
My mouth is dry.
“Eh---yeah.”
“You think Vincent did it Cornbread?”
“No sir.”
Big Paulie stares down at Vincent. Vincent is crying his whole fucking eyes out. I'm looking at this guy and I just feel fucking bad for him. I don't know how else to fucking explain it. Vincent just looks like he is a guy who got stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time. Even though I have a feeling he didn't kill him I think he knows a little bit than he is letting on.
But for some reason he's scared to say.
I wonder why.
Luckily Big Paulie changes his tone all of a sudden, “Cornbread says you're innocent. You're innocent. Vincent's under my protection. Nobody touch him.”
A part of me is kind of hoping they'd make their own decisions. The fact that I was the one who just saved Vincent's life seems to be a little bit stressful. Everyone is looking at me clearly not understanding why Big Paulie is listening to me. Hell I don't get it either.
“Your protection?” Crazy Fontana asks.
“You heard me,” Big Paulie states and looks down at Vincent, “Beat it kid.”
It's Joe Bananas who goes over and cuts Vincent loose. Vincent starts thanking them in Italian. He is clearly upset and he doesn't hesitate to run out of the room as soon as he gets the chance. When he leaves I almost have the feeling that I'm enemy number 1 in this room. These fellas in this fucking meatroom are looking over at me. They are giving me the eye. The number 1 person is Crazy Fontana. He was itching to kill Vincent and we all knew it.
Crazy Fontana's eyes close, “You just let the man who killed my wife go. You know I won't let this go right. You do understand that. Right...”
It's a threat. It's loud and clear. I'm not sure if Crazy Fontana is talking to Big Paulie or if he is talking to me but right now it seems heavy and I'm scared to fucking death.
“Is that a threat?” Joe Bananas asks, assuming Fontana was talking to Big Paulie.
Tension is in the room. Fontana's guys are on one side. Joe Bananas has guys on the other. I don't need to know these people to know that the room is divided right now and I have the feeling that I am in the middle of the beginning of a war.
And I had no fucking idea what side I was on.
“He's not threatening me,” Big Paulie says and walks forward. He taps Crazy Fontana on the shoulder a couple times. I almost see Crazy Fontana squirming under Big Paulie's touch, “He's not a dumb guy, right Fontana?”
“Me and you go way back Paulie. You and this faggot just let go a guy who killed my wife. I'm a man. I need my pound of flesh. You understand this?”
Crazy's voice is still threatening. To my right I see Joe Bananas. He has one hand underneath his coat. A couple of guys who I've seen hanging around in the restaurant with Fontana look like they are just as nervous as anyone else.
I am scared I might die in this room.
The only cool person is Big Paulie. He smiles, “I know you for a long time and that's why I know you'll deal with it. The Vincent kid. No one touches him. Understand?"
A pause.
Nothing. Just a cold...crazy glare from Crazy Fontana.
Paulie takes a few steps forward, cigar in hand and touches Fontana's shoulder again in the most demeaning manor, “Understand Fontana?"
Silence.
From Crazy Leo Fontana comes a cold short, “Understand.”
The rest of the day is awkward as fuck. Crazy Fontana has a couple of his loyal guys. They aren't saying anything crazy or acting out of place but there is tension in the restaurant. He's not happy at all that Paulie let Vincent go. He stays quiet about it and for a minute I hope he may just realize that maybe Vincent is innocent. I don't know. He doesn't say anything else the whole day. The person who does seem to be bothered though is Nicky Nuts Fontana.
“Fontana asks to speak to a manager,” a girl says.
Her name is Georgia. She is a pretty waitress who gets bothered a lot by our clientele. She always seems to take it well.
“I'm not the manager. I'm the owner. Get my cousin Patricia,” I tell her.
“Patricia's busy. Your dad used to take care of these requests all the time,” the girl says.
She is condescending. She doesn't respect me. I can see it in her eyes. She looks at me like I'm some sort of loser or something. It's not just her. Everyone in the restaurant really does. The only person that was even relatively nice to me was Danny and I think it was because he wanted some ass to be honest. He could care less about respecting me as the owner. Not even Patricia respected me for godsakes. Let's not mention the wise guys who ate at the Sicilian.
I break, “Fine. Who needs me?”
“Table number 8. Fontana table.”
Great.
My heart races. I walk over to the table. Carmine is over there. Carmine looks pissed! Pissed is not even the word. When he sees me walking over Carmine just looks away. I have no doubt he's heard what happened. He heard I spared Vincent.
He's having this low conversation with one of the guys who always hang with the Fontanas. His dad is listening to the conversation but luckily seems so out of it that he doesn't even seem upset.
“Did anyone need a manager?” I ask.
“I don't like this shit,” Nuts Fontana tells me, pushing his plate to the edge of the table.
I look down at his meal. It's linguine with lobster and a red sauce. It looks amazing. I look over at the stuff at that moment.
“Georgia is that what Mr. Fontana ordered?” I ask Georgia whose standing next to me.
“Yeah. He gets the same thing every week.”
“I don't fucking want it. Bitch,” he says.
Georgia looks over at me. She wants me to defend her. My father would defend her.
It's clear Nuts Fontana is trying to pick a fight. It's also clear why he's trying to pick a fight. I look around. Big Paulie is no where to be seen. Not saying Big Paulie would defend me but hell it was better than nothing. The Fontanas' guys are staring my way now. Even Crazy Fontana has come out of his daze and is giving me a hard stare. I'm searching frantically for Big Paulie. He must have left. Joe Bananas is there but those guys don't seem to give a damn about me.
“With all due respect, can you please not talk to my staff like that?” I ask.
“Or what?”
Carmine isn't defending me. Carmine is just...watching. He's pissed. He's as pissed as his brother if not more about what I did and I can see it in his eyes. They are all pissed that I let Vincent go. My heart is racing. No one is fucking defending me here.
I try to maintain my composure, “You know what. How about I just take this off the tab?”
“I'm still hungry.”
“I'll have Georgia bring you another one.”
“I don't want that black baboon bitch to bring me one!” Nuts states, “Where's that fine ass Alessandra girl. The Italian. I don't want this big lip ghetto, nappy haired bitch. It's probably why it was so fucked up in the first place. It smelled like fucking nigger.”
Georgia grabs her chest. I can see she is about to cry. I am losing control of this situation fast. What pisses me off in all of this is Carmine is just sitting there. He's fucking ALLOWING his little brother to talk to me like that. It's not just Nuts Fontana too. I don't know what bothers me more. I don't know if Nuts bothers me with how ignorant he is or if Crazy Fontana bothers me with the stare he is giving me at this moment.
"Is this really about the food?" I ask.
It was personal with me. It was about Vincent.
"I don't like niggers...around...my food," Nuts tells me.
Crazy Fontana's stare could bring a wind chill to the depths of hell. This man hates me with a passion.
I look over at Carmine. Carmine looks away. He crosses his arms. Carmine IGNORES me.
“Is everything OK over here?” Danny says walking over.
Danny is resilient. I'll give him that. The first time he got his ass beat by Nuts Fontana wasn't enough. Nuts seems to welcome it. I watch Nuts get up off the table. Nuts looks like he wants this. He looks like he has something to prove.
Then I remember. Nuts isn't a made man. Nuts hasn't been put in with these other guys. No wonder he acts so tough all the time.
“You got a fucking problem Arab?” Nuts asks getting in Danny's face.
Danny looks like he is about to say something but I grab him and I pull him away, “Can you go ahead and take Georgia to the back.”
Danny pulls me up close, “I don't want to leave you...”
“I'm good.”
I was the owner of this restaurant. I was the man who ran this business. There was no way in hell I was going to let Danny or anyone else save me in this place. These mobsters were animals. They were looking for a fight. Big Paulie was half owner but right now I wasn't going to let Nicky Fontana's ignorance get to me.
I turn back to Nicky and I smile at him, “I'll get you another meal.”
Nicky's face grimaces, “I'm not paying for the shit.”
“It's on the house. I'll also get you another server. I'll make sure she's full bred Italian. Since clearly you don't like black people or Arabian people or anyone else that isn't Italian. How about I make sure I top off your wine. Is there anything else I can do for you?”
My smile seems to get to Nicky. He wants a fight so bad.
“Why the fuck you smiling at me?” Nicky asks.
He's relentless.
“Just being hospitable sir,” I tell him.
“Well bring me over some more wine. It seems like I'm out.”
“Sir you have a full glass.”