The office door slammed so hard the glass rattled in the frame. Riley stood in the middle of the room, her fists clenched at her sides, refusing to cower even though every nerve in her body screamed at her to run. Marcus paced like a caged animal, his boots thudding against the floorboards. His jaw was tight, his eyes blazing with something darker than anger. Rage. You think I don’t see everything?” Marcus roared, slamming his palm against the desk. “You think I don’t hear when one of mine sneaks around like a traitor? Riley flinched but didn’t look away. “I’m not a traitor. Marcus spun on her, his face flushed red. “Don’t you dare use that word lightly. You’ve been lying to me, sneaking off in the night. With him.” His voice cracked like a whip. “Kane! Her stomach twisted, but she li

