About the Job
Marcus
The Taming
About the Job
Don Zavetta’s personal bodyguard a man whose presence alone is enough to silence a room. In his early forties, with a square jaw, a buzz cut, and a stare that could cut through steel, Marcus is the embodiment of discipline and restraint. Before working for Zavetta, Marcus served several tours in the army, where he learned the value of precision, patience, and control. He doesn’t talk about his past and no one dares to ask. Those who have worked around him know that his calm exterior isn’t weakness; it’s calculation. Every move he makes is measured, every word deliberate. Marcus is trained to shoot, kill, and protect without hesitation. Zavetta trusts him more than anyone else not because Marcus is loyal to the man, but because he’s loyal to the job. For him, protection isn’t emotional; it’s mechanical. A duty. He rarely shows emotion, rarely speaks, and never questions orders. Whether he’s standing guard at Zavetta’s side or silently sweeping a perimeter, Marcus radiates a kind of still danger the kind that doesn’t need to prove itself. Underneath the armor of professionalism, there’s a faint shadow of the soldier he once was a man who saw too much, lost too much, and decided it was easier to stop feeling altogether. Marcus Venn isn’t cruel, but he’s unshakable a wall of muscle and discipline whose only purpose is to keep Don Zavetta alive.