Gemma’s POV
What a nightmare. I stepped out of the restroom and walked straight into Marcus Frost lurking in the hallway outside the private dining room of the club that served as neutral territory for family business meetings. His grip on my arm was firm and unwelcome, his fingers digging into my skin like a predator marking his prey. That disgusting exile made my flesh crawl, but I forced myself to maintain composure before heading back to our table. The last thing our group needed was more drama, especially with Ivy already devastated after learning that Yara Rossi, daughter of a rival family, claimed to be carrying Caleb’s heir.
"Everything alright, Gemma? You were gone forever," Lila questioned the moment I slid into the plush leather seat. That sharp-eyed girl never missed a detail, probably why she’d survived this long in our dangerous circle.
"Yeah, just fine. Mom called," I fabricated smoothly to explain my extended absence.
"Oh Gemma, I’m absolutely dying to meet your mother. Frost won’t stop raving about her cooking," Zoe chimed in with enthusiasm, swirling her martini. As Dominic’s lieutenant and information broker, she had access to details about everyone in our orbit.
"We should definitely arrange something at my place," I suggested, forcing brightness into my voice despite the lingering dread from my encounter with Marcus. The girls immediately warmed to the idea, their chatter providing a welcome distraction from the cold fear settling in my chest.
After countless cocktails and endless conversation about territory disputes and family politics, we finally called it a night. I had already planned to crash at Lila’s fortified apartment since I desperately needed someone to confide in about everything spiraling beyond my control. Lila’s place was one of the few locations in the city where we could speak freely without worrying about surveillance or family ears. The second we walked through her reinforced door, she launched into interrogation mode.
"Gemma, what’s really going on with you?"
"Lila, I’m absolutely terrified."
"What do you mean?"
"I’ve gotten more letters from Nick."
"Hold on, is that street rat even permitted to contact you from inside?"
"I met with the family’s attorney recently. He confirmed that those letters couldn’t have been sent through official prison channels. Someone on the outside had to smuggle them out and mail them on Nick’s behalf. Someone with connections."
"Any clue who might have done it?"
"None whatsoever. The lawyer’s informing the judge though. We’ll see what the family decides to do next."
"What exactly did he write, Gemma?"
"Pure threats. The first letter demanded I visit him in prison. The other letters promised he wouldn’t leave me alone and swore he’d make me pay for putting him behind bars. He knows things about my daily routine, Lila. Things only someone watching me could know."
"That’s incredibly serious, Gemma. Have you discussed this with Dominic or your mother?"
"My mom’s considering moving in with her boyfriend outside the family’s territory. If I tell her about this, she’ll abandon those plans, and that wouldn’t be fair to her. As for Dominic, he’s drowning in his own problems right now with the money laundering operations under federal scrutiny. I refuse to add to his burden."
I explained to Lila about Marcus’s return to the city and how tense Dominic became whenever his exiled father surfaced. I described the uncomfortable dinner at Nadia’s place and today’s incident at the club.
"I knew something had happened when you came back to the table," Lila observed. "Why didn’t you mention it at the club? Why keep it from the other girls?"
"You saw Ivy’s condition after that scene with Yara. I won’t dump my problems on her when she’s already suffering from all the family politics. She needs our support right now."
"Gemma, that’s what this circle is for - we protect each other’s backs."
"I understand, but Ivy needs our solidarity right now. Besides, I can count on you, can’t I?"
"Always, absolutely. But you need to tell Dominic that his father cornered you."
"No way, Lila. Dominic would put a bullet in Marcus’s head without a second thought, exiled father or not. Marcus may be a vile excuse for a human being, but I won’t be the reason Dominic has blood on his hands from family business."
"Gemma, that’s his father we’re talking about. You’re his woman. In this world, he has every right to know when someone threatens what’s his."
"I realize that, but I refuse to make his situation with the family more complicated. He’s already walking a tightrope with the federal attention."
"Gemma, you’re considering everyone except yourself. You’re shutting out the people who love you most. Do you honestly believe that’s the right approach in our world?"
"Lila, I simply don’t want to burden anyone with my problems. These are mine to handle."
"You don’t have to face them alone though. I’ll respect whatever you decide, but consider whether you should let the people who care about you choose if they want to help rather than forcing them to watch you struggle in isolation," Lila said with complete seriousness, her words cutting through my defenses. "Just remember that while you’re protecting everyone else, I’m here for you no matter what. In this life, loyalty is everything."
"Thank you, Lila." I squeezed her hand with genuine affection.
Opening up to Lila felt incredibly liberating. Beyond just listening and offering support, she provided the kind of street-smart perspective that came from surviving in the family’s world. Having a true ally’s backing made all the difference when navigating the dangerous waters of mafia politics.
The days blurred together, and Dominic and I could barely manage brief conversations. My schedule was packed with work at the boutique and supporting the girls since Ivy remained in terrible shape and needed constant attention while the family sorted out the Yara situation. Dominic was juggling his money laundering operations while dealing with increased federal surveillance, plus managing whatever threat Marcus represented to family security. According to Zoe’s intelligence network, Marcus continued making Dominic’s life miserable with his presence in the city. Our conversations had become painfully short, usually just me talking while he listened with the distracted air of a man calculating risks and body counts. Something about Dominic’s behavior was making me increasingly anxious. Things felt different, but I couldn’t identify exactly what had changed in the family dynamics.


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