House of Alister: The Hidden Heir
House of Alister: The Hidden Heir
Author: Jessica Sage
Chapter 1
Author: Jessica Sage
last update2025-11-08 19:33:34

The ballroom of the Harrington Grand glittered under chandeliers, light bouncing off the polished floor. The air was filled with perfume, champagne, and the polite chatter of people who measured each other’s worth in numbers and last names.

Daniel Reed walked half a step behind his wife, Sophia Carrington, as they made their way to the family table. His suit was clean but plain, the fabric is softened from years of wear. He’d pressed it himself that afternoon, but under the glare of the ballroom lights it still looked out of place beside silk gowns and custom tailoring.

As soon as they reached the table. Sophia sat into her seat gracefully; Daniel followed, feeling the familiar drop in temperature the moment he sat down.

Margaret Carrington, Sophia’s mother, didn’t bother hiding her glance. “Daniel,” she said, with the kind of politeness people used on strangers they wouldn’t see again, “you really didn’t have to come. These business events… they’re hardly your scene.”

The comment drew a few smiles around the table.

Trevor Carrington, Sophia’s cousin, leaned back in his chair. “No, Aunt Margaret, I think it’s good he’s here. Gives him more chances to see how people who actually make money live.”

There was a soft laughter. Not loud enough to attract the other tables’ attention, just enough to sting.

Daniel kept his eyes on the water glass before him, watching the ripples from the clink of ice. Three years married into this family, and still he was the stray they wished someone else would take in.

He remembered the early days, when things had been different. When Sophia’s father, the late Charles Carrington, had seen something in him — a resilience perhaps, or the ability to stand his ground without arrogance. Charles had been the one to insist the marriage happen, despite Daniel’s lack of wealth. “A man’s worth isn’t measured by his wallet,” Charles had said.

But Charles had been gone a year now, and whatever shield his approval had offered had been buried with him.

Margaret turned to Sophia with a sigh that carried rehearsed concern. “Darling, you’re still young. You have your whole life ahead of you. Why tie yourself down to…” her eyes moves briefly toward Daniel, “this? You could marry a man with real standing. Mr… Harrington, perhaps. Someone with business, influence… security.” She gave a delicate shrug, as though she had only spoken common sense. “I just worry about your future.”

Before Sophia could answer, Oliver Grant, a cousin by marriage, spoke from a few seats down.

“Margaret,” he said lightly, “it’s a family dinner, not a board meeting. Let’s keep the stock reports for tomorrow, hmm?”

The mood loosened, but Daniel could tell the conversation wasn’t over — just paused until the next opportunity.

The rest of the meal was a slow grind. They talked about mergers and real estate. Daniel kept quiet. His own problems were pressing enough: His aunt had been feeling sick, his account was down to the last few hundred, and there was no sign of work this month.

Halfway through dessert, his phone buzzed, it was an Unknown number.

He excused himself and stepped into the quieter hallway.

“Mr. Reed?” A woman’s voice spoke over the phone. “This is Nurse Carter from St. Vincent’s Hospital. Your aunt, Helen Parker, was admitted earlier. Her condition has worsened, you should come as soon as possible.”

Daniel froze. Aunt Helen, the woman who had found him sleeping behind a grocery store dumpster when he was fifteen, who had fought to adopt him after he’d run away from an orphanage — was lying in a hospital bed tonight.

“I’ll be there right away,” he said, as he stood up, already moving toward the exit.

Sophia caught him right away, “What happened?”

“My aunt’s in the hospital.”

She hesitated, glancing round the ballroom. “Do you want me to come with you?”

He shook his head. “Stay. It’s fine.”

Her hand lingered on his arm for a second before she released it.

He took a cab and soon got to the hospital in worry. He had no money for hospital bills, no way to help her.

The antiseptic smell hit him as soon as he stepped inside St. Vincent’s. The lights here were harsh, the kind that made even healthy people look pale. He went straight to the reception desk.

“I’m here for Helen Reed,” he said, trying to keep his voice steady.

The nurse checked her monitor. “Room 312,” she said, then added, almost casually, “And… it looks like her bill has already been settled.”

Daniel blinked. “Settled?”

“Yes,” the nurse said, glancing at the screen again. “Paid in full.”

He stared at her, his voice a notch lower. “Paid? By who?”

Before she could answer, a deep, calm, and confident voice from behind.

“Paid by me, sir.”

Daniel turned and saw a man in a dark suit who stood a few steps away, his posture is so straight it seemed unnatural. His hair was neatly combed, and even in the hospital’s harsh lighting, his shoes caught the shine.

The man gave a small bow, just enough to feel strange in a hospital lobby.

“Mr.…” he paused, studying Daniel’s face as if confirming a long-held suspicion, “…Mr. Alistair.”

Daniel frowned. “You’ve got the wrong guy.”

The man shook his head once, almost pityingly.

“No, sir. We’ve been searching for you for a long time.”

The steady hum of the hospital faded under the weight of the words he just dropped. Daniel felt his mouth go dry and the unease tightening in his chest.

And then the man smiled — not wide, but sure, as if the game was already won.

“It’s time you come home.”

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