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Here is Chapter 74 of "The Secret": I leaned back in my chair, trying to look casual. It was taking everything in... Donât miss it!
I leaned back in my chair, trying to look casual. It was taking everything in my power to keep the panic from my face. Iâd had no idea that Gavin was an actual threat of any kind.
At the same time, I was chastising myself for being so foolish. My contact at the DOD was Frank Chase. Iâd never made the connection. Chase was a common enough name, and I had never considered the two were related. How had my men missed this? Obviously the fact had been hidden. But I couldnât worry about that right now. Not with my father raging in front of me.
âTheyâre study partners,â I said calmly, even though I knew he was rightâthere was no way this was a coincidence. âGavin is one ofmanypeople that Tori studies with. And even if he were trying to get information from her, she doesnât know enough to spill any details. And she wouldnât risk telling anyone what she does know.â
I was lying through my teeth, but the whole planâand Toriâs lifeâdepended on convincing my father that she wasnât a threat. That she was harmless.
But I could tell he wasnât buying it. His fury didnât abate. Instead, he slammed his hand back down on my desk, crumpling the photos beneath his meaty palm.
âMy children are destroying everything Iâve worked for,â he seethed. âI can tell your head isnât in the game. If it was, this wouldnât have slipped right past you.â
âEverything is under control,â I told him, keeping my tone as convincing as possible. âI agree, it looks bad, but the reality is: this guy has jack shit on us. Heâs got nothing. Zero.â
My father was shaking his head. âItâs you two who are going to bring us down,â he said, grinding out the words. âIâve got Luka acting like an ignorant child, drowning himself in booze and blowjobs, when he should be manning up to take a spot at the helm of this business. And now here you are getting so cocky youâre willing to ignore an obvious threat.â
Thinking about Luka, a wave of empathy and guilt hit me. We were brothers, just a few years apart, but weâd always reacted to things in completely opposite ways. Realizing just how vile the family business was, I had hardened and buckled down, determined to take down my father at any cost. Luke, instead, had cracked.
âIâll get Luka under control. Heâs my responsibility now,â I said evenly, hoping it would appease my father.
It didnât.
He leaned across the desk toward me.
âFuck Luka. You have to be the strong one here. Your wife is going to be a liability. Youâre enamored with her pussy, but now that sheâs not standing in front of you to distract you, you need to remember why you married herâand it wasnât to get your dick shined.â
I bit back the rage boiling up inside. âJust stopââ
âThis is about the company!â he cut me off. âRemember your loyalties here. You need to get your priorities straight and keep your wife in line. Donât think for a second that she isnât disposable.â
âMy prioritiesarestraight!â I stood up, my fists clenched. I couldnât help myselfâIâd stayed in line for his man, but threatening my wife was crossing the line. âMy wife comes first, the company second.â Even if the company I was interested in protecting didnât look like the company my father wanted to run. âAnd donât you dare ever insinuate that sheâs disposable again. Sheâs part of me, and if you want me at your side, you accept her as well.â
We glared at each other, at an impasse.
Both of us knew that my father needed me. Even though he still maintained control of KZM, he had conceded enough responsibility to me over the years that he wouldnât have been able run it without me.
But he was stubborn and cruel and never, ever apologized. I didnât expect him to back down from his threat, but he knew that he couldnât do any of this without me, which meant that I had leverage against him. I could keep Tori safe. For now.
My father swept his hand across my desk, scattering the photos across the floor, and then turned to stalk out of my office without a word.
I gathered up the pictures and threw them in the trash. Nothing was resolved between us, but I was resolved to get the ball rolling on ousting my father from power. I had allies in place alreadyâand as the adrenaline left my body, I realized that my father had unknowingly given me more than just threats today. He had given me a lead, a connection that I could use to my benefit. I knew exactly how I could use Tori now, and keep her safe at the same time.
Sitting back in my chair, I immediately assembled a list of things that needed to be done. The sooner, the better.
First things first, I called Dmitri and let him go. I told him heâd get a nice severance bonus for keeping his mouth shut, and that Iâd hunt him down if he didnât. I knew Iâd have to find Tori a new bodyguard, but I could handle that after my next task.
Although I disliked prying into her things, I reasoned that when it came to Toriâs safety, it was okay to do a little diggingâso I got on my computer and accessed her cell phone records. When I had the number I needed, I left the office. There were too many eyes at work and not enough of them were trustworthy. My father had spies everywhere.
I had my driver drop me off at Maggie Daley Park, and I walked to an empty bench far from other people. I didnât want to take any chances. Then I pulled out my phone.
I knew I was taking a risk, but I had a feeling this was someone I could trust with Toriâs security, and that alone was enough to make me dial the number.
Gavin Chase picked up after a few rings. âHello?â
âThis is Stefan Zoric,â I said.
âGo to hell,â he told me.
âWait.â I didnât blame him for the less-than-warm response. The last time weâd spoken, I had threatened to kill him if he went near my wife again. âI think we both want the same thing.â