Vincenzo’s POV
While Uncle Dominic and I sat in the armored Escalade outside Thorne territory waiting for Carmen to slip the message to Aunt Gemma, I grabbed my encrypted phone and dialed Brenda’s number. The plan forming in my head needed backup, and fast.
"Hey gorgeous, want to catch a movie tonight?" I asked when she picked up.
"Absolutely," Brenda’s voice brightened immediately.
"Perfect. Think you could drag Juliet along? I know she’s been stressed with dental school and could use a break."
Brenda paused. "That’s random, but sure. Let me ask her."
Juliet was older than Brenda by several years, but she never made us feel like kids despite knowing about our family business. She was the most laid-back person I knew, which made her perfect for what I had in mind. Pure luck had struck when I spotted that text notification on Zoe’s secure phone earlier mentioning which theater and movie Aunt Gemma was hitting up with this Hunter character.
Carmen slid back into the car, slightly out of breath from navigating the family’s legitimate front businesses, and handed Uncle Dominic the folded note.
"Uncle Caleb, Uncle Xavier, and Uncle Jude all saw me in the executive offices," she announced, slightly panicked. "You better make sure they keep their mouths shut, especially Uncle Xavier. He gossips worse than Vincenzo about family business."
"Hey, that’s harsh even for you, little sister," I protested.
"Mom always says honesty shouldn’t get you in trouble with the family," Carmen fired back with that stubborn chin lift she’d perfected.
"Already handled, sweetheart. I texted them on the secure line to zip it," Uncle Dominic assured her, then unfolded the note with shaking fingers despite his usual Capo composure.
"What’s the verdict?" I leaned forward, catching Carmen’s satisfied smirk.
"Betrayal earns no second chances. If it did, even the devil would sprout wings again," Uncle Dominic read aloud, his voice cracking slightly. "Christ, she really knows how to twist the knife."
"At least she responded, right? That’s something," I offered, though his defeated expression made my chest tighten. Seeing a Thorne family Capo look this broken was unsettling.
"Yeah, something," he muttered.
I barely had enough time to race home to our family compound for the world’s quickest shower before arriving at Brenda’s house right on schedule, making sure to switch to an unmarked civilian vehicle.
"Hey gorgeous," I said, lifting Brenda’s hand to my lips while nodding respectfully at her mother and Juliet, who were lounging in the living room, both blissfully unaware of what my family really did for a living.
"You won’t keep them out too late, will you Vincenzo?" Mrs. Sanchez asked with that motherly concern I’d grown used to.
"Just the movie and maybe grab some food after. I’ll have them home at a reasonable hour," I promised, then turned to Juliet with my most charming smile. "You’re definitely coming with us, right?"
"Vincenzo, you’re sweet, but I’m really not feeling it tonight," Juliet said, curled up on the couch in her pajamas.
"Come on, it’s that movie you mentioned wanting to see," I pushed.
"What movie? I never said anything about wanting to see a movie," Juliet looked genuinely confused.
I pulled out my phone, typed "Hunter" on the screen, and angled it so only she could see while keeping it hidden from her mother.
"This one," I said meaningfully.
Juliet’s eyes widened, and her mouth opened to ask something, but I cut her off.
"Better hurry and get ready so we’re not late. Already got the tickets through our family connections."
Juliet shot up from the couch like she’d been electrocuted, shouting over her shoulder to her mom that she’d changed her mind while disappearing down the hallway.
Thank God Mom had let me borrow one of the family drivers tonight. We’d need the speed and the legitimate cover. The moment we were in the car with the privacy partition raised, Juliet pounced.
"How do you know Hunter?" she demanded.
"I don’t know the guy personally, but he’s going to be at this showing with someone important to my family," I explained carefully.
"Who?" Both girls asked simultaneously.
"My uncle’s girlfriend. Well, ex-girlfriend."
"Wait, is Gemma cheating on your uncle?" Brenda’s voice pitched higher with shock.
"No, Uncle Dominic made some serious mistakes. They’re broken up, but not really broken up, you know? She met Hunter through some civilian friend connection, they went out yesterday, and they’re out again today."
"So are they together or not?" Juliet pressed.
"Nothing’s happened yet, and if I have anything to say about it, nothing will happen. My uncle needs her back," I said firmly.
"I like this plan," Juliet nodded approvingly.
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