Dominic’s POV
The morning had begun like any other in my role as Capo until Zoe stormed into my office at Zenith Systems, her phone displaying a video call that would ignite my blood like gasoline. Lila’s voice crackled through the speaker, detailing how Jude, Xavier, Caleb, and Daniel had cornered Gemma like she was some low-level snitch, interrogating her about the death threats that had been arriving at her apartment.
My fist crashed against the mahogany desk, sending papers scattering across the floor. "Those bastards crossed the line!" The rage coursing through my veins was the kind that usually preceded bloodshed in our world.
"Dominic, I’m taking the girls to find Gemma," Zoe declared, her voice carrying the steel that made her my most trusted lieutenant. "Nora’s coming with me."
"I’m coming too," I growled, already reaching for my shoulder holster.
Zoe’s expression hardened. "Not a smart move, boss. Gemma’s shattered right now. She needs her friends, not..." She paused, choosing her words carefully in a world where the wrong phrase could mean a bullet.
"Not the Capo whose brothers just treated her like she was working for a rival family?" I finished, running my hand through my hair. The irony wasn’t lost on me - in our world, such interrogations usually ended with shallow graves. "Zo, don’t leave me in the dark. I need confirmation she’s breathing."
"I’ll keep you in the loop, I swear on my life," she promised, and in our world, that oath carried weight. "Meanwhile, feel free to remind those morons how badly they crossed the line."
"Oh, I intend to make that crystal clear," I snarled. "And tell Ruby and Lila their positions in the organization are secure. My protection extends to them always."
"Understood, Dominic." Zoe paused at the door. "You know, when the smoke clears, you’re the most honorable of all of them."
Her words brought a brief warmth to my chest, but it vanished as she left. I needed answers from my supposed brothers-in-arms. Grabbing my encrypted phone, I dialed Caleb, who answered before the second ring.
"You already know what went down," his voice carried the weight of someone who’d realized his mistake too late.
"Damn right I know," I snapped. "Some loyalty you showed. I asked you to keep her safe within our territory, and instead, you threw her to the wolves like she was marked for death!"
"Dominic, things spiraled out of control. Everyone was on high alert after those threats—"
"When Ivy needed the family’s protection," I cut him off, my voice dropping to the deadly quiet tone that made grown men sweat, "I mobilized half my crew. Not just because she’s family now, but because you’re my brother. But you couldn’t extend the same honor to Gemma - or to me."
"I’m losing my mind here too, Dominic! I wasn’t thinking strategically. Daniel went full enforcer mode, Jude and Xavier followed his lead, and everything went to hell."
"Yeah, it went to hell alright. Real family loyalty you all showed." I ended the call before my temper could unleash words that would require bloodshed to resolve.
As hours crawled by with no word from Gemma, my anxiety transformed into the kind of paranoid rage that had built my reputation in the underworld. I dispatched Mia to track Marcus’s movements, knowing that bastard would strike when I was most vulnerable. The uncertainty was eating me alive, and I paced my penthouse like a caged predator until the four architects of this disaster finally appeared, looking like men walking to their execution.
"Dominic, I fucked up," Daniel stepped forward, his usual confidence replaced by the deference owed to a superior. "I let paranoia cloud my judgment."
"Clouded judgment?" I laughed, the sound carrying no humor. "Gemma’s missing, Roman’s out there making moves against our interests, and yet you idiots decided she was the threat? Roman’s blood is on Caleb’s hands, but I don’t see you treating him like a potential rat."
"You’re absolutely right," Caleb admitted. "Roman’s far more likely to spill blood than whoever’s locked up sending those letters."
"Then why put her through an interrogation that would make our enemies proud?" I demanded, struggling to keep my voice below the level that would bring my security detail running.
Xavier threw his hands up. "Because we’re fucking idiots who forgot the code!"
Before anyone could respond further, Mia burst through the door like she was reporting an incoming hit. "Dominic, Marcus left his safe house this morning and vanished. None of his usual contacts have seen him. Our street sources have gone dark. He’s completely off the grid."
"MOTHER OF GOD!" I collapsed onto the leather couch, my head in my hands. "That psychopath’s going to make his move on her. I need to find Gemma now, or I’ll be identifying her body!"
"We’ll mobilize the entire network, Dominic," Jude tried to reassure me, but I wanted nothing more than to introduce his face to my brass knuckles.

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