Page 67 of Villain Era


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What do you get when you have a room full of ignorant men who can’t solve a problem?

Total fucking anarchy.

My phone vibrates in my pocket and when I pull it out, my heart thumps fucking harder.

June: Missin you, Co x

At least she doesn’t completely hate me for all of the secrecy and distance. But the longer I keep this up, there’s no telling how much she’ll deal with.

I’d be mad at me.

Hell, Iammad at me.

It shouldn’t have been this difficult of a situation to handle. We have the best of the best on our side and with having full control over the organization, we should have been able to pull any resources we needed to figure this out.

But Dom is too fucking proud to make it a companywide problem and insists we handle it in-house with our own limited team.

He’s too afraid someone will doubt his power, that they’ll come from his precious throne.

Well, they're not only coming for his throne, but his woman, too, and that actually means something to me. I couldn't give a shit less if they burn every last ounce of product to the ground and kill every man that works for us—but the second they involve her, it becomes my business.

“Out, all of you,” Dominic orders everyone in the room.

I remain in my seat, my phone in my hand. I thumb a quick text back to June and let her know I’m missing her, too, even though there are no words to string together to prove to her exactly how much.

I only just got her back, and this situation calls for my full attention, leaving her left alone, with Simon fucking Beckett as her personal bodyguard.

I’m the first to admit he’ll do what it takes to keep her alive, but it doesn’t make it any easier to fucking stomach. When all of this is said and done, I’ll gladly put a bullet in his head.

Bryant is the first to speak once it’s just the three of us. Me, him, and Dom. “If you don’t tell her soon, I’m going to. This can’t keep going on.” He drops his feet from the table onto the floor and slams his hands on the hard surface. "This is bullshit." Bryant rises from his chair. "It's fine if neither of you gives a shit about losing her, but I fucking do, and I refuse to stand by and let it happen."

Dominic stands, too. “You will do no such thing.”

“What are you going to do? Fire me? Go for it. I don’t care.” Bryant empties his pockets on the table—his wallet, keys, and gun. “What do you want from me? The clothes off my fucking back? Take the house. I’ve got savings. I can provide for her just fine.”

Dominic makes fists with his hands and if this were a cartoon, steam would no doubt be spilling from his ears. "No one is leaving. And no one is telling her. Not yet."

“Then when? Huh?” Bryant crosses his arms over his chest. “Give me a fucking deadline then. Because I’m not going to keep doing this. I’ll tell her my fucking self. I’ll take the blame. I’ll deal with her being pissed at me, but I will not fucking lose her.” He glances over at me. “Dude, come on, you have to have a say in this. You lost her once. Do you really want to do that again?” He turns back to Dom. “Do none of you care about her the way I do?”

I sigh and run my hand through my hair. “Don’t speak for me, Bryant.”

“You know what’s fucking hilarious?” Bryant chuckles dryly. “You both hate Beckett so fucking much, and yet he’s theonlyone she can count on. The only one who actually shows he gives a shit. Honestly—”

“Don’t you fucking say it,” Dominic growls.

Bryant throws up his arms. “But it’s true.” He points to Dom. “You know it.” Then at me. “And you fucking know it.” He pauses for a second and continues. “I’m not a fan of the guy, but right now, as of today, he’s more of a man than the three of us combined. He conceded because it was her dying wish. Would either of you do the same? No? I didn’t think so.” Bryant kicks a chair across the room. “I wouldn’t even be mad if she chose him over us. He prioritizes her. What do you do? Shove her aside to figure out who’s stealing your fucking contraband?”

“This”—Dominic tries to keep his tone even—“has nothing to do with the business, and everything to do with her. How do you not see that?”

“Oh, I’ll explain.” Bryant draws circles on the table with his finger. “This is you. This is the business. This is you caring about the shit that happens. This is June running away with your so-called enemy because you were too stupid to do anything about it.” He looks up to Dom. “Are you that fucking dense?”

“I will tolerate this lack of obedience because I understand how you’re feeling—”

“Do you? Do you really?” Bryant motions to Dominic’s chest. “Do you even have a fucking heart in there, Dom? Have you been in this industry so long that you’re so blind to what’s right in front of you? Tell me, truthfully, do you not care if you lose her? Because I do. I’d rather fucking die. And let me fucking warn you, if I do lose her…” Bryant stares right at Dom. “You better put a bullet in my head because if you don’t, I’m coming to put one in yours.”

“Enough!” I tell both of them. “Sit fucking down, Maggie.” I drag the chair he kicked back over to him. “Sit. We’re not losing her, okay? Not today.” I turn to Dom. “Wipe that murderous glare off your face. Nothing he said wasn’t anything you didn’t already know.” I stand at the edge of the table. “What we need to do is figure out what we’re doing here. The time to act is now. We need to handle this situation with urgency.”

“You think I haven’t been trying to do that?” Dominic asks me.

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