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Gemma’s POV
I was reviewing the latest shipment manifests at my desk when Katelyn approached, her usual maternal confidence replaced by visible concern. She held an envelope in her manicured hands, the kind that had seen too many years navigating the dangerous waters of our organization’s legitimate front operations.
“Gemma, this came through our secure mail system, but it doesn’t have the proper family seal,” she said, lowering her voice to barely above a whisper.
My blood turned cold as I recognized the spidery handwriting. The same feminine script that had been haunting my private mailbox for weeks before Nick was arrested. My fingers trembled as I tore open the envelope, already knowing what nightmare awaited me inside.
“He’s out, little dove. Did you think about me while I was locked away? Prison walls couldn’t keep me from you forever. Time to come home where you belong with me. I know exactly where you spend your days now. All my love,
Nick.”
The letter slipped from my nerveless fingers, drifting to the polished marble floor like a death sentence. Katelyn immediately retrieved it, her face hardening as she read the contents. Years of working within the Thorne organization had taught her to recognize genuine threats.
“We need to contact security immediately,” she said with the authority of
someone who had survived decades in this business.
“Wait, please,” I managed, my voice barely audible. “Let me process this for a
moment.”
But rational thought was impossible. My mind spiraled back to that terrifying night when Nick held a blade to my mother’s throat, his eyes wild with obsession. The restraining order had been meaningless paper to him then,
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and apparently time behind bars had only intensified his fixation.
“How did he discover my workplace?” I asked, though the answer was obvious. Prison connections ran deep in our world. Someone had fed him information, possibly for the right price or favor.
Katelyn settled into the chair beside my desk, her presence offering comfort despite the terror coursing through my veins. “Sweetheart, you cannot face this alone. We must inform Caleb, Jude, and the others immediately.”
“I refuse to burden them with my problems. They have enough enemies to deal with,” I protested weakly.
“This isn’t about burden, it’s about family protection,” Katelyn said firmly. “That man threatened you and your mother. He represents a direct challenge to our organization’s ability to protect its own.”
Before I could respond, my phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number: “Counting down the hours until we’re together again, beautiful. Very
soon now.”
Katelyn witnessed my face drain of color and immediately stood. “I’m calling Jude right now.”
Soon, Jude appeared at my workstation, his usual jovial expression replaced by the cold professionalism that made him one of Caleb’s most feared enforcers. He read the letter and message, his jaw tightening with barely controlled fury.
“This changes everything,” he said grimly. “We’re implementing full protection protocols and bringing in our security specialists.”
“But what if this is just psychological warfare? What if he’s simply trying to terrorize me?” I asked desperately, grasping for any hope that this nightmare might not become reality.
“Gemma, listen carefully,” Jude said, his voice carrying the deadly seriousness that came with years of eliminating threats. “Men like Nick don’t make idle threats. He spent time in a cell planning this obsession. We take no chances
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with family.”
Ivy materialized at my desk, having been alerted by my emergency message. When Jude briefed her on the situation, her face went ashen with protective
fury.
“You’re staying at our compound tonight,” she declared immediately. “Caleb’s estate has the most advanced security systems on the East Coast.”
“I can’t run and hide forever,” I said, tears beginning to fall. “And what about my mother? What if he targets her?”
“We’ll protect her as well,” Jude assured me. “But right now, we need to focus on securing your safety.”
My phone rang, and seeing my mother’s number, I answered with shaking hands.
“Gemma, there’s a man here claiming to know you,” my mother’s voice was tight with instinctive fear. “He says he’s an old friend, but something feels wrong about him.”
“Mom, listen to me very carefully,” I said, my voice surprisingly steady despite my terror. “Go to Ryder’s restaurant immediately. Don’t pack anything, just leave through the back door right now. That man is extremely dangerous.”
“Gemma, what’s happening?” my mother asked, and I could hear panic creeping into her voice.
“It’s Nick, Mom. He’s been released from prison. Please, just get to Ryder’s safe house and call me when you arrive.”
After ending the call, I looked around at the concerned faces surrounding me. Jude was already coordinating with security personnel on his phone, Ivy was sending rapid–fire messages to the other wives, and Katelyn was gathering my personal belongings from the office.
“I should have reported those earlier letters to the family,” I said, guilt washing over me like a tide.
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“Stop that immediately,” Katelyn said with authority. “You were trying to handle a personal matter without involving the organization. But now we all work together to eliminate this threat.”
Xavier appeared, summoned by Ivy’s emergency message. His usual easy demeanor was replaced by the cold calculation that made him Caleb’s most trusted lieutenant as Ivy updated him on the situation.
“We’re moving you to a secure location soon,” Xavier said. “My team is already downstairs.”
“What about my responsibilities here? I can’t simply disappear,” I protested.
“Caleb is already handling arrangements with management,” Ivy assured me. “They’re implementing enhanced security protocols and you’ll work remotely until this situation is permanently resolved.”
As we prepared to leave, my phone buzzed again. This time it was a photograph showing the front entrance of our building, taken from across the street. The accompanying message read: “I can see your workplace, dove. No hiding from destiny.”
Xavier saw the message and his expression turned lethal. “Security teams are already sweeping the area, but we need to evacuate you through our private exit immediately.”
The following moments became a blur of controlled urgency. Katelyn maintained her protective grip on my hand as Jude and Xavier escorted us through corridors I hadn’t known existed within the building. Ivy stayed close, her own protective instincts in full force.
“Where are we going?” I asked as we entered a private elevator I had never seen before.
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