1931 Another Junk Railroad: Special Express/Speakeasy

Synopsis
Seina, the shopkeeper of Alveare, remarks that though camorristi may be men, those men act no different then little children. Indeed, even childish Lia Lin-Shan and little Czeslaw Meyer act more mature and clever than they do.

She admits that the customers are "weirdos" as well, but no matter the person all who come through her shop are like a son or daughter to her—and this includes the don and the primo voto. It is a lot of work, fussing over the likes of them them.

She goes on to say that she is embarrassed every time she looks at Firo Prochainezo, and thanks the heavens that Ennis is so calm by comparison.

Seina notices a new face entering the business—a "redheaded guy"—and instantly deems him "just another kid," no matter how big he looks. She doesn't even need to listen to what he say to know; he just has that air about him. She immediately follows this with the admission that he is likely another hitman or assassin.

According to Seina, all men have a childish side to them through a woman's eyes, be he the president or the best boxer in the world—especially the ones who lounge about at Alveare.

Characters in Order of Appearance

 * Seina (narrator)
 * Lia Lin-Shan (illustrated)
 * Randy (illustrated)
 * Rachel (illustrated)
 * Felix Walken (illustrated)

Quotes

 * "They're all problem children, but honestly, that's what makes them so cute." —Seina