Chapter 6
Gunfire rattled the walls outside-no telling which crew was gonna come out breathing.
Inside the boardroom, everyone had their pieces drawn.
One nervous trigger finger and this whole room would turn into a fucking slaughterhouse.
But Vincent and I might as well have been alone. We locked eyes like two predators sizing each other up for the kill.
Anna crawled up from the floor, cowering behind Vincent like some pathetic wounded animal.
“You’re completely psychotic, Claire! Monsters like you deserve to burn in hell!”
She grabbed onto Vincent’s jacket, her voice turning whiny and demanding.
‘Kill her, Vincent. I mean it-kill her right now or I’m done with you forever,”
Vincent stared into my soul, his eyes darker than midnight.
figured he’d gut me without a second thought for his precious little princess.
Jut instead, he just kept staring at me with this broken look.
I planned for every angle, every enemy, every play against me.”
The one thing I never saw coming was you turning on me.”
Claire, just tell me why. Why?”
stared back at Vincent, genuinely shocked that he was asking me that question.
he absurdity of it hit me like a freight train. I doubled over, laughing so hard I could barely breathe.
he blade bit into my neck, drawing a thin line of blood. Vincent jerked his hand back like I’d burned him.
le watched the blood well up, agony written all over his face.
Jesus Christ, Claire. You’ve completely crazy.”
wiped the tears from my face and let out a laugh that belonged in a psych ward.
Been crazy for years, Vincent. You’re just catching on? And whose fault is that?”
My dad butchered like a pig. My baby cut out of me before it could even breathe. Shot at, kidnapped, tortured-all because I chose you. You destroyed my mind, incent!”
nna lunged forward, eyes wild with rage.
That’s the price of this life! Vincent didn’t make you choose it!”
Stop having a fucking meltdown, Claire Romano!”
My smile died. Blade at my throat or not, I stepped toward him.
Look me dead in the eye, Vincent. Tell me Dad’s death was just business.”
Tell me losing our baby was just shitty timing.”
You never missed backup in fifteen years. So why weren’t you there the two nights I needed you most?”
I would’ve died for you, Vincent. Would’ve been your ride-or-die until my last breath.”
So why’d you have to push me over the edge? Why’d you have to break me?”
Tears carved tracks down my cheeks. Every made guy in that room looked ready to crawl under a rock.
The knife shook against my throat. Vincent’s hand fell away.
“Claire, Jesus… I’m sorry.”
“It’s on me. If I’d just moved faster, gotten there in time…”
Vincent crushed me against his chest, voice cracking.
“I’m so fucking sorry, baby. I should’ve seen what this was doing to you.”
“We’ll fix this, okay? Best shrinks money can buy. We’ll never talk about this shit again.”
“Sounds good.”
I slipped the knife from his slack fingers and rested the tip against his heart.
“But you still owe me an answer.”
Those two nights. Why didn’t you come?”
Vincent stared at me like I’d put a bullet in his chest.
You think I… Christ, Claire, you really believe I’d-”
The boardroom speakers crackled to life.
Bobby Torrino’s voice filled the silence-Vincent’s right hand for a decade.
‘Boss, we can still turn around. Get back there, maybe save the kid.”
‘Last month we were too late for the old man. We lose this baby too, Miss Claire’s gonna snap completely.”
Vincent’s exhausted voice echoed through the room.
Five more minutes.”
Bobby sounded like he was gonna puke.
Boss, Romano’s dead. You’re head of this family now. Making sure Claire can never have kids… isn’t that going too far?”
Vincent’s tone turned arctic.
Bobby, Sal might be worm food, but the crews don’t take orders from me. They take them from Claire Romano.”
She’s got too much pull. That keeps me up at night.”
No Romano heir can ever be born.”

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		