I have something different today, the point of view of a gangster. I still haven't decided if he's a snitch.
7:25 AM. Awake at home. Having breakfast.
Hot coffee and toast. Well done, just the way I like it. The wife’s off in the
Caribbean somewhere. Gotta look up where, sooner or later. Theresa said
something about tans and beaches and margaritas, I don’t know, I wasn’t paying
much attention….
7:53 AM. A last look at myself in the
mirror before I head out the door. Crisp grey suit, matching tie, black shirt.
Jeez, I’m starting to look like a stereotype of the job.
7:55 AM. Stepping out my front door. Nico
and Lorenzo are waiting by the Rolls. Hey, fellas, how the **** you doing? You
do know I can drive myself, right?
7:56 AM. Nico tells me Don Bianchi wants to
see me right away. The boss himself? Wow, I wonder what brought him all the way
here from Sicily. Okay, fellas, so let’s get moving already.
8:20 AM. Nico and Lorenzo walk me into the
coffee warehouse. That’s what we call the place anyway. Bianchi Coffee. Not
that we actually move coffee, and the
cops know it. Knowing it and proving it are two different things, you
know what I’m saying?
8:21 AM. Finding myself in the back office,
where Don Carlos Bianchi is waiting in person. The capo di capi of the whole organization. Don Bianchi, it’s an
honour.
Something seems off. The don doesn’t seem
pleased to see me.
8:23 AM. Nico and Lorenzo have put me down
on a chair. Hard. And they’re looming behind me like the three hundred pounds
of hired muscle that they are. Don Bianchi accuses me of ratting to the cops.
I’m horrified by the accusation. I
mean, come on, Don Bianchi, what kind of low down rat would talk to the cops? I
mean, sure, they call me Joey the Rat, but that’s an ironic name! I have no idea
who squealed to the cops and got your grandson thrown in jail for the next
thirty years, but if I knew, I’d have already whacked them, bada bing bada boom! You of all people
know how safe a secret is when it’s kept by me. I mean, I’ve never told anyone that Nico is banging Lorenzo’s
wife and Lorenzo doesn’t even…
Oh, ****, did I just say that out loud?
8:25 AM. Don Bianchi tells Nico and Lorenzo
to stop hitting each other. They stop, and then he makes a hand gesture. Before
I know what’s happening, I feel an impact to the back of my head, and
everything goes black.
11:14 AM. Coming to. Feels like everything is moving. Opening my eyes.
Looking around. Assessing. Looks like I’m in a plane cabin. A small plane.
Hands tied behind my back. Lying on the floor. Nico is over there. Lorenzo is
in the other direction. Both of them aren’t looking at each other. Hey, fellas,
a little help here, you know what I'm saying?
11:28 AM. Nico and Lorenzo haven’t said
much of anything to me, aside from telling me to shut up. Come on, fellas, so I
slipped up about the whole thing with Nico screwin’ Giulietta, so what? These
things happen. I mean, it’s not like I haven’t had some action on the side
myself while my Theresa isn’t paying attention. Now where were we? Oh, right,
how about you untie me and we let bygones be bygones?
12:03 PM. The pilot calls back to Nico and
Lorenzo. Says we’re out past the limit and depressurized. The limit of what? Come on, fellas, you
know me. You know I would never have
ratted to the cops. I mean, there’s that whole code we have. The omerta. Code of silence. We’re mobsters. We don’t rat each other out. At least to the cops. Sorry about the
whole ratting you and Giulietta out thing, Nico, but it was an honest mistake.
My point is there’s a big difference
between slipping up and letting Lorenzo know his wife has been cheating on him,
and giving the cops evidence to put away Paolo Bianchi for drug trafficking!
12:05 PM. Nico and Lorenzo help me up to my
feet. It’s about time, fellas, so go ahead and untie me already, my wrists are
sore.
12:06 PM. Lorenzo moves forward, while Nico’s
hustling me by the arm from behind. I stop when I see Lorenzo opening up the
cabin door. I hear the roar of the air outside coming. It suddenly hits me that
this is a one way trip for me. Now wait a minute, fellas… let’s not lose our
heads here.
12:07 PM. Nico starts pushing me towards
the open door. Come on! Look, we can make a deal, right? I’ve got money. Us
three, fellas, and hell, even the pilot. We can make a ****ing deal. Hey! Lorenzo,
I toasted you and Giulietta at your
wedding, remember? You honestly telling me you’re gonna whack one of your
wedding guests?
12:07:32 PM. Nico and Lorenzo push and pull
me closer to the door. One last glance outside at the big void of empty air.
Looks like we’re five thousand feet up. Lots of ocean down there. Oh, ****, come on fellas, couldn’t you have just
put two bullets in my head bada bing bada
boom? That would have been merciful!
12:08:17 PM. They’ve got me right at the
threshold. I can feel the wind against my face. Hands tied up behind me, can’t
grip anything… Nico yells in my ear that I should know that Theresa is ****ing that
trainer at her gym. Wait a minute… my
Theresa is banging Randy ****ing Walden???
12:08:29 PM. Two pairs of hands shove me
out the door. I feel myself falling straight off, hurtling down towards the
ocean. Wondering if I’ll lose consciousness before I hit. Wondering how bad the
impact will be. Wondering how the **** I could have missed the fact that my
wife is ****ing her trainer. Wondering if she’s banging him right now wherever
the **** she is. I mean, that ****ing idiot
Walden??? What’s he got that I do….
12:10 PM. A moment of blackness. Opening my
eyes. Finding myself in a fire and brimstone kinda place with guys with red
skin, carrying pitchforks and bullwhips. I think this is hell, you know what
I’m saying?
**** that! Joey the Rat Falcone was
supposed to end up in the other place!
That certainly eliminates the main character.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's going to be hard to do a sequel, nowhatImean?
DeleteWhat a way to go. And it's not like I can write a Mafioso in hell.
DeleteSounds like trouble.
ReplyDeleteThe bunny stealing the cookie is just adorable !
cheers, parsnip
Trouble indeed!
DeleteChris Christie as Luca Brazi. LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's like they were separated at birth.
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