Gemma’s POV
I rushed through the steel reinforced doors of Zenith Systems, only to find the entire executive floor transford into a war zone. Jude intercepted with devastating news that sent ice through my veins: Max had been taken by rival family operatives.
"Ivy needs you right now," Jude explained, his voice carrying the deadly edge that ant blood would be spilled before this ended. "Dominic’s bringing the girls from the safe house, and Nora’s en route with additional security."
"What’s my priority here?" I asked, my mind already shifting into crisis mode, the sa survival instincts that had kept alive in the dangerous streets now serving in this world of organized violence.
"This place becos our command center within the hour. Focus on keeping Ivy stable and clearing Caleb and Xavier’s schedules completely. Handle whatever operational details you can so they can concentrate on hunting down whoever dared touch that boy. If the workload becos unmanageable, signal imdiately," Jude directed as I took my position at the fortified desk. He paused, noting my frazzled appearance. "You haven’t eaten since this morning, have you?"
"No, but that’s not important right now. I can order sothing to eat while I work."
Jude shook his head grimly. "We need to think strategically about this. Everyone’s going to be running on pure adrenaline and fury for the next several hours. We can’t afford to have anyone collapse from exhaustion while we’re orchestrating a retrieval operation."
"Smart thinking. What should I arrange?" I asked, already reaching for the secure phone line.
"Contact our usual discrete catering service. Tell them we need a full spread delivered within the hour and continuous service until further notice," Jude instructed before striding back toward Caleb’s heavily armored office.
After coordinating the ergency catering, I updated Jude and went to check on Ivy in the secure conference room. When Dominic arrived shortly afterward with the protection detail, my breath caught despite everything. Even with my heart still raw from our recent conflicts, his commanding presence affected profoundly. I’d been maintaining careful distance since our last confrontation, but there was no avoiding him during a family crisis of this magnitude.
I threw myself into the work with desperate intensity, and when the won arrived to support Ivy, I returned to my station to tackle the mountain of rescheduled etings and cancelled appointnts Jude had assigned. By late afternoon, I was so absorbed in damage control that I didn’t notice soone approaching until a crystal glass of fresh juice and a plate of carefully arranged food appeared beside my keyboard.
Looking up, I found Dominic standing there, his green eyes intense with concern. "You need to maintain your strength," he said quietly.
"Dominic..." I started to deflect.
"Gemma, please." He moved to kneel beside my chair, his voice dropping to that intimate tone that always unraveled my defenses. "Let take care of you. Your wellbeing will always be my priority." His thumb traced along my cheek with heartbreaking tenderness. "You’re precious beyond asure to , Gemma. Like a nightingale."
His eyes held mine with an intensity that made my pulse quicken despite everything. "A nightingale?" I couldn’t suppress a small smile at the unexpected comparison.
"In the old country, nightingales symbolized divine connection, beauty, harmony, and joy of the soul," he explained, his voice deepening with emotion. "There’s no beauty in this world that compares to yours, Gemma. Not just your face, though you’re breathtaking. You’re the joy of my soul, my hope, my comfort in this brutal world. You gave sothing to fight for beyond territory and power, made want to build sothing lasting. In a way, you connect to sothing sacred." His voice cracked slightly, revealing a vulnerability that began chipping away at my carefully constructed walls.
We remained locked in this charged silence until a small voice cut through the tension.
"I don’t care what’s happening, Uncle! You made a promise!" Carn stood before my desk with one hand planted firmly on her hip, dressed in her pristine ballet costu despite the chaos surrounding us.
I couldn’t help laughing despite the gravity of the situation. "Dominic, with everything falling apart around us, you still rembered that?"
"You’re too important to forget, my nightingale." Dominic winked, rising to his full imposing height. "Carn, as soon as this family business is resolved, we’ll make that mall trip happen. You have my word."
"You better keep it this ti!" Carn warned with childish severity. "Have you forgiven this silly man yet, Aunt Gemma? I think you should keep him in tiout much longer."
"No, Carn, he’s definitely still serving his sentence," I replied with genuine amusent. "Would you like so food? We have those dulce de leche pastries your uncle ntioned you’re obsessed with."
Her eyes lit up as she ceremoniously handed a deep red rose with an attached card and a small teddy bear clutching a heart-shaped balloon. Dominic settled into the chair across from , watching with focused attention as I opened the card and read aloud:
"Forgiving the past ans giving the future a chance."
I found myself genuinely smiling, contemplating my response while Carn devoured her pastry, sugar coating her small fingers and mouth.
"Auntie, you can’t forget to write back," she reminded between enthusiastic bites.
"Oh, is that a requirent?" I teased as she nodded emphatically. An idea ford. "Alright, I’ll respond, but my answer can only be delivered from outside the building."
Dominic rolled his eyes as I suppressed laughter. Taking a fresh card, I wrote: "Opportunities don’t return just because you regret losing them."
"Here you go, Carn," I said, handing it over as she finished eating. She read it carefully and grinned with approval.
"Auntie, you’re absolutely the best." Carn stood up, ready for her diplomatic mission.
"I’ll escort you, Carn," Dominic said, grabbing a package of snacks. "Deliver these to Brandon downstairs."
"You just want to peek at the note!" Carn accused with knowing eyes.
"Absolutely guilty!" Dominic admitted with a devastating smile, guiding her toward the elevator.
When Dominic returned after several minutes, he silently placed a sealed envelope on my desk before heading toward Caleb’s office. I opened it to find his careful response:
"I’m not asking for an opportunity, Gemma. Those can be manufactured through power and influence. I’m asking for your forgiveness, for a genuine fresh start where I can prove I’ll never make another mistake that costs us what we have."
His words were systematically dismantling my defenses.
As the afternoon wore on, I realized I hadn’t seen Lila in a while. Concern gnawed at as I made my way through the secured corridors, checking each room thodically. I finally found Ruby in the break room, her usually immaculate appearance slightly disheveled from the day’s stress.
"Ruby, have you seen Lila anywhere?" I asked, trying to keep the worry out of my voice.
She looked up from her coffee, dark circles under her eyes betraying the toll this crisis had taken on everyone. "She’s with the security team in the monitoring room. Dominic specifically requested she help coordinate the surveillance feeds." Ruby’s expression softened slightly. "That girl has been running on pure determination since this morning. She refuses to leave her post."
"I should check on her," I said, already turning toward the door.
"Gemma," Ruby called softly, making pause. "Dominic’s been asking about you every ti he passes through. Whatever happened between you two, he’s genuinely torn apart by it."
I nodded, not trusting myself to respond, and made my way to find Lila.
Later that evening, as the initial crisis managent began to settle into a more organized rhythm, I found myself back at the reception desk with one final card in my hand. The weight of Dominic’s words, his vulnerability, and the impossible situation we found ourselves in had been churning in my mind for hours.
I wrote simply: "So bridges can be rebuilt, but only with complete honesty as the foundation."
When Dominic appeared at the reception desk, his eyes imdiately went to the card in my hand. Without a word, I extended it toward him, our fingers brushing as he took it from . The contact sent electricity through my entire body, reminding of everything we’d shared and lost.
He read it quickly, his expression shifting from hope to sothing deeper, more determined. "Complete honesty," he repeated quietly, eting my eyes. "I can do that, Gemma. I will do that."
As he turned toward the elevator, I found myself watching his retreating form, and despite everything that had happened, despite all the walls I’d built around my heart, I felt a small smile tugging at the corners of my mouth.
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