
The Waitress’s Dark Temptation: A Mafia Story
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Introduction
She shoves him.
She survives.
But that single moment pulls her into the violent world of the Russian Bratva—and into the arms of a man as dangerous as the empire he commands.
In his world, loyalty is everything.
And she’s about to belong to him
Chapter 1
Maria’s POV
I woke up at 7 p.m. to the sound of my alarm screaming at me like it personally hated my existence.
For a few seconds, I stared at the cracked ceiling above my bed, wondering how my life had somehow become a never-ending cycle of work, exhaustion, and pretending I was perfectly fine.
At thirty-nine years old, I never imagined I would still be waking up every evening for another night shift at a diner. Yet here I was.
Same small yellow house.
Same old job.
Same stubborn determination to keep moving forward.
The only thing that had changed over the years was the number of things that hurt when I got out of bed.
I groaned and reached over to silence the alarm.
“Okay, Maria. Time to pretend you’re a functional adult.”
The old window unit rattled in the corner, struggling against the thick Georgia humidity. Outside, the evening sky was already dark, and the quiet neighborhood was slowly coming alive with the sounds of people ending their days while mine was just beginning.
I dragged myself out of bed and opened my dresser drawer.
My uniform stared back at me.
Black pants.
Blue diner shirt.
The same shirt that somehow still carried a permanent scent of fryer oil no matter how many times I washed it.
Twelve years of working at The Metro Diner, and I was pretty sure that smell was part of my DNA now.
I pulled my hair into a ponytail and glanced at myself in the mirror.
Dark hair. Brown eyes. A face that looked more tired than I wanted to admit.
“Well,” I whispered to my reflection. “At least you still have coffee.”
That was something.
I grabbed my purse and walked outside, locking the door behind me.
My parents had left me this little yellow two-bedroom house years ago. It wasn’t much, but it was mine. The paint was peeling near the porch steps, and the screen door had a habit of squeaking loudly every time it closed, but it was home.
The walk to The Metro Diner only took about three blocks, and in a small Georgia town, everyone knew everyone.
Which also meant everyone knew everyone’s business.
A blessing and a curse.
The diner sat inside an old brick building that looked like it had been standing since the beginning of time. The bricks were weathered and uneven, holding decades of memories within their walls.
The neon sign above the entrance was missing half its letters.
The “M” flickered whenever it felt like cooperating.
The “R” had been dead for years.
But somehow, it was still home.
I pushed open the door, and the familiar smell of bacon grease, burnt coffee, and old wood greeted me.
“Hello, Mark! I’m here!”
Behind the counter stood Mark, the crankiest old man in Georgia.
He glanced over his shoulder, unimpressed.
“You’re late.”
I looked at the clock.
“By two minutes.”
“Still late.”
I rolled my eyes.
He should’ve retired years ago, but honestly, I didn’t think Mark knew what retirement meant. The diner was his entire world.
If he ever stopped working, he’d probably die from boredom within a week.
“Nice to see you too,” I muttered.
The first hour of my shift passed exactly how I expected.
Chaos.
The mid-shift crew had once again decided side work was a suggestion rather than a requirement.
Napkin dispensers empty.
Tables sticky.
Coffee station a disaster.
I grabbed a rag and started cleaning.
Nothing irritated me more than a sticky table. Especially one that looked like someone had poured an entire bottle of syrup on it and walked away.
“Some people are animals,” I whispered while scrubbing.
That was when the bell above the door rang.
I looked up.
And immediately knew the man who walked in did not belong here.
Not in this diner.
Not in this town.
He was tall, dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit that probably cost more than my entire car. His dark hair was neatly styled, and his green eyes scanned the room before settling on the booth closest to the entrance.
Not the best table.
The safest table.
Interesting.
He moved like a man who was always aware of his surroundings.
Like someone who expected trouble to find him.
I grabbed a menu and walked over.
“Hi honey, how are you doing today? Can I get you something to drink?”
The man looked at me.
Not smiled.
Not nodded.
Just looked.
His expression made me feel like I had somehow offended him by existing.
Well.
This was going to be fun.
He opened the menu without even looking at it.
“Black coffee. Three-egg omelet with ham.”
His voice was deep, accented, and completely emotionless.
Then he handed the menu back.
No please.
No thank you.
No Southern manners.
I forced a smile.
“Coming right up.”
I walked away, shaking my head.
“Definitely not from around here.”
I handed Mark the order ticket.
He glanced at it and grunted.
“Fancy guy.”
“More like grumpy guy.”
Mark snorted.
I poured the coffee and brought it over.
“Here you go.”
The man looked at the cup, then at me.
“I hope you enjoy it. Let me know if you need anything else.”
Again, that same unreadable stare.
“Thank you.”
The words sounded forced, like he had to remember basic manners.
I walked away.
“Definitely not Southern,” I muttered.
For the next twenty minutes, I kept finding myself looking in his direction.
Not because I was interested.
At least that’s what I told myself.
It was because something about him felt wrong.
Not dangerous exactly.
Just…
prepared.
His phone stayed in his hand, his eyes constantly moving around the diner. He wasn’t relaxing. He wasn’t eating.
He was waiting.
When Mark finally called out, “Maria! Pick upppp!”
I hurried over.
The omelet was hot enough to burn my fingers as I carried it across the diner.
The man was staring at his phone, his jaw tense.
Whatever he was reading, he didn’t like it.
I placed the plate down.
“Careful. It’s hot.”
His eyes lifted to mine.
For the briefest second, something softened.
Then it disappeared.
“Thank you.”
I walked away, wondering what kind of life someone had to live to look that exhausted while wearing a suit worth thousands of dollars.
I was washing dishes when the bell above the door rang again.
This time, something felt different.
Wrong.
I looked up.
A man wearing a black hoodie stepped inside.
His face was partially hidden.
My first thought was that he looked nervous.
My second thought was that the suited man noticed him immediately.
The stranger in the booth went completely still.
The kind of stillness that made every hair on my body stand up.
I dropped the towel in my hand.
“Can I help—”
The man in the hoodie pulled out a gun.
Everything stopped.
The diner disappeared.
The sound of my own heartbeat filled my ears.
The gun wasn’t pointed at me.
It was pointed at him.
The man in the suit.
And before I could think about how stupid this was, my body moved.
Maybe it was instinct.
Maybe it was stupidity.
Maybe I was just tired of watching bad things happen and doing nothing.
I ran forward and shoved the gunman as hard as I could.
The world exploded.
A gunshot.
Then another.
Pain ripped through my side.
I stumbled backward, gasping as a burning sensation spread through my body.
I looked down.
My blue uniform was turning red.
For a moment, I couldn’t understand what I was seeing.
Then the pain arrived.
Sharp.
Blinding.
Real.
The gunman was on the floor.
Blood spread beneath him.
The metallic smell filled the diner.
Someone screamed.
Mark.
I heard him running.
The back door slammed.
And suddenly, I was alone.
My vision blurred.
The lights above me stretched into long streaks.
My knees gave out.
But before I hit the floor, strong arms caught me.
The stranger.
The man I had just saved.
His voice was the last thing I heard.
“Stay with me.”
His hand pressed against my wound.
And as darkness pulled me under, one thought crossed my mind.
What have I done?
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