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Ivy’s POV 1
The Thorne family’s private interrogation room felt suffocating after hours under the harsh fluorescent lights. Brodie sat across from us, his weathered hands shaking as he unraveled years of deception under the watchful eyes of our family’s enforcers. His mother wept openly beside him, her frail fingers clutching mine as she begged her son to confess everything to the Don.
“Please forgive him,” she whispered through her tears. “I tried to raise him right in this neighborhood. I failed him, but maybe he can still make things right with your family.”
Caleb surprised me by placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. Despite his reputation for ruthless violence, he showed unexpected compassion to this broken woman. “We’ll make sure you get the medical care you need,” he promised quietly. In that moment, watching my husband show mercy to the mother of a traitor, I fell in love with him all over again.
Once Brodie started talking, the words poured out like a confession at his own funeral. His voice was steady, almost relieved, as he detailed the web of betrayal that had entangled our crime family. Roman had recruited him through a mutual connection, Derek Cooper, who had fled from our territory to the rival family’s protection the moment he turned eighteen.
“Roman approached me during the helicopter maintenance some time before the crash,” Brodie said, staring at his cuffed hands. “He paid me handsomely to sabotage the aircraft that killed your parents. He even funded my helicopter mechanic certification so I’d know exactly how to make it look like mechanical failure.”
My blood turned to ice. Caleb’s parents had died because of this man I had once trusted, once shared a bed with, once allowed near my son. The thought made bile rise in my throat.
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But Brodie wasn’t finished destroying what remained of my faith in him. He continued detailing years of dirty work for Roman’s shadow network, laundering money through shell corporations, recruiting desperate people from the slums to do the underboss’s bidding, creating false paper trails that led investigators in circles. Each revelation was another nail in Roman’s coffin.
Then came the confession that shattered my remaining composure.
“Ivy, you deserve to know the truth,” Brodie said, finally meeting my eyes. “I always knew Caleb Thorne was Max’s father.”
The room spun around me. “What did you say?”
“Right after that underground auction years ago, a private investigator came asking questions. Caleb had sent him to find the woman in the red dress from that night. When the detective described the case, I knew immediately it was you. Your cousin had seen you leave for that gathering and wouldn’t stop talking about that red dress.” Brodie’s voice dropped to almost a whisper. “Roman paid me to send the investigator on wild chases. Then more came over the years, and I did the same thing. I kept quiet for money.”
Rage burned through my veins like molten steel. “You knew who my son’s father was and said nothing?”
“Yeah, but look how it worked out,” Brodie shrugged with infuriating casualness. “Fate brought you together anyway.”
I shot up from my chair so violently it scraped against the concrete floor. “I hope I never have to see your pathetic face again!”
I stormed out of the interrogation room, my heart pounding with fury and disgust. How had I been so blind? How had I let this man touch me, kiss me, enter my home where my son slept peacefully?
Caleb followed me into the corridor, his powerful arms wrapping around me before I could completely lose control. “Let’s go home, tesoro,” he murmured against my hair.
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“How could I have been so wrong about him?” I asked, my voice breaking. “How did I let him into my life?”
“You were young and alone in a dangerous world. We all make mistakes when we’re vulnerable.” Caleb’s confident smile cut through my panic. “What matters is that you chose the right man to marry and have children with.”
Despite everything, I laughed. He always knew how to pull me back from the edge of despair.
“That’s what I want to see,” he said, kissing me softly. “Do you mind if we stop by the office before going home? I need to discuss something with Scott.”
“Of course. It’ll be good to see the girls.”
At Thorne Group’s headquarters, I decided to check on Gemma, who had been miserable for weeks since her breakup with Dominic, one of Caleb’s lieutenants. I found her at her desk, staring blankly at financial reports.
“Gemma, don’t you think it’s time to forgive him? You’ve been heartbroken lately.”
She sighed heavily. “Ivy, I don’t trust him anymore after what happened. I’m not sure his apologies are genuine.”
My phone buzzed with a message from Caleb asking me to join his meeting. I hugged Gemma goodbye and headed for the executive elevator.
The doors opened to reveal someone already inside, and my stomach dropped.
“Ivy! What a pleasant surprise,” Baxter from IT said, his smile not reaching his
eyes.
“Baxter, right?” I forced politeness into my voice.
“You remember me. I’m flattered.” His tone shifted, becoming more aggressive. “Too bad you didn’t mention you were looking for a relationship when we first met. But I guess you went straight to the top, didn’t you?”
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“I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you mean.”
“You told me you weren’t interested in dating anyone,” he said, stepping closer in the confined space. “But apparently you just weren’t interested in dating anyone below executive level.”
“Life doesn’t always go as planned,” I said carefully, wishing the elevator would move faster.
“Of course not. The boss is quite the catch. He’d make a saint break her vows.” His words dripped with venom. “Well, if you ever get tired of playing queen of the castle, you know where to find me. I’d be happy to show you how the other half lives.”
The sexual innuendo in his voice made my skin crawl. When the doors finally opened and he stepped out, I felt like I could breathe again.
In Caleb’s office, I found Xavier, Jude, Scott, and Heidi already assembled. Caleb quickly briefed them on Brodie’s confession.
“Cooper?” Scott raised his eyebrows. “That’s not a common surname. And it
sounds familiar.”
“Familiar how?” Heidi asked.
“I’ve seen it somewhere recently in background checks, but I can’t place
where.”
“Earth to Ivy,” Jude said, waving his hand in front of my face. “What’s got you so distracted?”
“I had a strange encounter in the elevator,” I said. “That IT guy, Baxter, who set up my systems on my first day. He was inappropriate then, and he was worse today.”
Caleb’s expression darkened dangerously. “What kind of inappropriate?”
“Nothing serious, just pushy and crude. But given our suspicions about IT security being compromised…”
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“That’s it!” Scott slammed his hand on the desk. “Baxter Cooper! I reviewed his personnel file recently. His father relocated from our territory, but he’s lived here his whole life. He has to be our security leak.”
“Finally,” Xavier breathed with satisfaction.
“Time to close this trap,” Caleb decided, reaching for his phone. “I’m calling Inspector Adler. Xavier, bring Baxter up here. Tell IT his workstation needs emergency maintenance.”
Within minutes, Baxter sat across from Caleb, who wasted no time establishing dominance.
“So you hit on my wife,” Caleb said, his voice deadly calm.
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