Caleb’s POV
I hurled my phone onto the Chicago hotel bed and stared out at the city sprawling below my penthouse suite. The morning sun cast blood-red shadows across the skyline, but I barely registered the view. My mind was consumed by that phone call from yesterday.
Who the fuck was this woman? And why couldn’t I stop thinking about her voice?
I ran a hand through my hair, irritated by my own distraction. I had a criminal empire to run, territories to protect, and enemies to crush. Yet here I was, obsessing over my new assistant whom I’d never even laid eyes on.
"Get your head in the game, Thorne," I growled at my reflection.
The memory of her calm, unflinching voice challenging my authority made my blood burn with something I couldn’t quite name. Most people pissed themselves when I used that tone. She hadn’t even hesitated. Instead, she’d faced me down with steel-wrapped professionalism that had caught me completely off guard.
And I’d hung up on her like some punk kid having a tantrum.
I snatched my phone again and speed-dialed Heidi.
"Good morning, Mr. Thorne," Heidi’s familiar voice answered on the first ring.
"Morning, Heidi. How’s the new blood working out?" I tried to sound casual, but my jaw was clenched tight.
"Ms. Brooks is exceeding expectations," she replied, and I could hear the satisfaction in her voice. "Sharp as a blade. Already mastered our security protocols."
"Ms. Brooks," I repeated, finally having a surname to attach to the voice that had been haunting me. "Refresh my memory—where did you find her?"
"She came highly recommended by both Dominic Frost and Robert Miller."
That stopped me cold. Dominic was my trusted capo—he didn’t recommend anyone lightly. And Robert Miller was one of our most important money-laundering contacts. If both men vouched for her, she must be either exceptional or extremely dangerous.
"And she has no previous experience in our... line of work?"
"None whatsoever," Heidi confirmed. "But sometimes raw instinct trumps experience. You should have seen how she handled your intimidation attempt yesterday."
I scowled. "I wasn’t trying to intimidate her."
"Of course not," Heidi replied, her tone making it clear she saw right through my bullshit. "You always threaten strange women answering your private line."
"I don’t threaten," I lied through my teeth.
Heidi’s laugh was knowing and dangerous. "I’ve worked for the Thorne family since before you could walk, Caleb. You most certainly do threaten. But Ms. Brooks didn’t even blink."
That fact both infuriated and intrigued me. "Send me her file. Everything."
"Checking up on my recruitment decisions?" she challenged.
"Just curious," I replied too quickly, my voice rougher than intended.
"Curiosity about staff? That’s unprecedented for you."
I could feel my temper rising. "Just fucking send it, Heidi."
"Yes, Don," she replied, using my formal title with just enough mockery to remind me she’d known me since I was in diapers. "Anything else?"
"That’s all," I snapped and ended the call.
Minutes later, my encrypted email chimed. I opened Ivy Brooks’s dossier immediately, scanning it with predatory focus. Business certification with honors. Previous employment managing books for small operations. Clean background check—no criminal connections, no debts to dangerous people. But no photo. Every file I’d ever seen included surveillance photos.
"What do you look like, Ivy Brooks?" I murmured, scrolling through the document again, searching for any detail that might explain why she had gotten under my skin so thoroughly.
My phone buzzed with a call from Xavier Black, my underboss and the closest thing I had to a brother.
"You ready for the Palmer meeting?" he asked without preamble.
"Born ready," I replied, forcing thoughts of my mysterious new assistant aside. "Meet you downstairs in twenty."
The meeting with the Russian arms dealer dragged on for hours. Palmer was smart but paranoid, and by the time we finished negotiating terms for our latest shipment, the sun was setting over Chicago.
Back in my suite, I checked my secure communications. Most were routine territory reports, easily delegated to my lieutenants. But one message caught my attention—from [email protected].

Ivy Brooks

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