After the ceremony, Uncle Hadrian stepped out to meet with his stepdaughter, Evelyn, the journalist who is digging into the fire incident that happened years ago.
According to her, she is cocksure the only surviving heir is alive and probably waiting for the right moment to revenge; maybe now, maybe later. As he slithered into the family's library in the cover of the darkness, Evelyn was leaning against the wall, arms crossed, waiting for him, apprehensive and agitated, but still wearing the calm gaze she was known for. “Have the guests retired?” she asked dryly. “You asked to see me,” Uncle Hadrian ignored her, arms folded. "Yes, my network has confirmed claims about the fire incident," she paused and continued. "It is true, the heir lives, but his whereabouts are unknown." Uncle Hadrian faced her. “I know. But why is he still alive and breathing as we speak?" Evelyn leaned against the frame, mouth agape. “Is that what this is about for you? A killing spree?” Uncle Hadrian blew a temper. “Shouldn’t It be? A whole family vanished except one.” Hadrian exhaled. “They were dangerous and powerful, yes, but dangerously proud. They refused peace when it was offered.” He paused and studied her. “What happened to the boy?” “The heir,” she continued. “There were whispers after the fire. Witnesses claimed someone fled the estate that night. Then… silence, no records, no sightings. It was like he disappeared into oblivion.” “You want the truth?” Hadrian stepped closer. “The Dunes were powerful. Too powerful they threatened everything the Delanceys built. When alliances broke down, there were… decisions. Unfortunate ones.” “Decisions?” Evelyn’s voice cracked. “You call wiping out an entire bloodline a decision?” “Not all of them died,” he said quietly. Her breath caught. "Sometimes I wonder why you and Lord Delancey's name hasn't flaunted the front page for these atrocities." "We are a powerful family with connections from powerful men," He sneered sarcastically. "Should I remind you of why you're still standing as a Family Journalist?" "What better way can I be used as a family pawn if not this." Her tone was very sarcastic and undemure. “My dear daughter, you’re now deeper into this than you think,” he said. “And if you keep digging, you won’t just find secrets, you’ll wake monsters.” Just then, the door creaked open Kairo stepped in, dressed in his faded houseboy uniform, holding a tray of fresh tea. He moved silently, head bowed, eyes downcast, but alert. “Leave it on the table,” Hadrian said without looking at him. Kairo obeyed, placing the tray down gently. Evelyn’s eyes flicked to him for a second longer than necessary; she could feel admiration and butterfly too. Gosh, only God knew what she saw in the houseboy that made her tummy dance. “You’re wasting your breath,” Hadrian continued, not sparing Kairo a glance. “This house is haunted by stories, Evelyn, not heirs.” Kairo, minding his business, poured the tea into a bigger jug. “And yet the stories make you nervous,” Evelyn replied, her gaze fixed on Hadrian. “Especially now that someone is sniffing around the ashes.” “You’re starting to sound like the fool there,” Hadrian said, motioning lazily at Kairo. “Always listening, never speaking. That blank stare… no ambition, no opinion. He could best pass as furniture waiting in a lonely shed to be disposed of." Kairo’s jaw tightened just slightly, but his expression stayed unchanged. He was minding his business still. Only if they knew. “He’s loyal,” Evelyn said coolly. “Loyalty from the bottom of the ladder means nothing,” Hadrian muttered. “Servants are shadows. Replaceable.” Kairo set the final cup down and turned to leave but Uncle Hadrian chuckled darkly. “Though if the heir looked like him, well, I’d feel sorry for the Dunes.” Kairo paused just slightly at the door but didn’t turn around. If only he knew. Then he exited, silent as smoke; and as the door shut behind him, Evelyn’s voice cut through the silence. “You should choose your words more carefully.” Hadrian sipped his drink. “It is not the Dead I fear." Evelyn could not understand what was wrong with this man. Uncle Hadrian could be extreme most times, and usually so, judging from the number of times she had to dissuade him from a decision his mind was made up on. “I admire your intelligence, Evelyn. Much smarter than these painted dolls running around this estate pretending to be royalty. That’s why I need you to focus.... ..focus on Lord Harrison. That young man is power-wrapped in a tailored suit. If he marries Celeste, the DeLanceys will gain too much influence and money, which they’ll become untouchable.” “You sound like it’s not your family too,” she said coolly. Hadrian scoffed. “My brother and that furniture wife of his have never treated me like family. I’m tolerated, not trusted. But you, Evelyn, are my daughter and you could be so much more than a pawn in this family’s drama.” She crossed her arms. “You want me to seduce him.” Hadrian smirked. “Seduce is an ugly word. Let’s say… charm him. Make him look your way instead of Celeste’s. Once his heart leans toward you, the engagement weakens, and with it, their empire. We keep Lord Harrison close but under our thumb.” Evelyn’s gaze darkened. “That’s manipulative, dangerous. And besides, I don't fancy him enough” "And who do you fancy? That good-for-nothing of a houseboy?” She stiffened. Hadrian’s tone dropped, cold and knowing. “Evelyn, of all the people your heart chooses to love, it is a lowly, poverty-stricken, ambitiousless houseboy. He’s a servant, Evelyn. He brings tea and disappears into shadows; he’s not a story worth following.” Evelyn stood. “And what if he is?” “Then he’s a threat,” Hadrian said flatly. “And you know what I do with threats?" They stared at each other in silence, the tension between blood and ambition stretched taut. Hadrian turned toward the door. “Charm Lord Harrison. We need that wealth and power which I can't trust my brother with.” Then he was gone into the darkness. Evelyn stood alone in the room, heart pounding, not for power, but for the quiet unreadable figure who had just minutes ago cleared their teacups and melted into the silence like smoke.Latest Chapter
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Kairo took a few bold steps forward, closing the distance between the board members and himself.Jason quickly interjected, “Finally, you'll meet your ancestors.”For a moment, Kairo paused to rethink if Tina could be setting him up or maybe she had leaked the secret game plan they had to her brother out of trust.His heart rate began to race for the skies. Water escaped the pores in his fur.“Drink it, fast!” Mr Johnson shot at Kairo.Tina could see the desperation in Mr Johnson's eyes. He's been quiet all along, and what exactly made him speak up now?Another voice shot out, loud;“Don't waste our luxurious time here. Time is more expensive than money itself. Gulp every drop of that water, immediately!”Kairo's insides curled, but his face remained unreadable.He stepped closer to the mahogany table, poured a glass of the bottled water, and paused for a moment to observe the glass.The water was blameless and spotless enough to convince anyone to drink it.“What are you waiting for?
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Tina took center stage again retrieving the attention of everyone as she began, “I sincerely apologize for not sending a beforehand notice with regards to today's meeting,”She paused to observe the energy of the room, and to Kairo, who stood there almost lifeless, then continued, “We had an emergency to strike out, completely, before it crashes your shares and investment, and I am sure nobody would frown at losses.”Murmurs erupted and died down when curiosity heightened.“Get the culprit!” Jason shouted.“Culprit?” “Who could that be? I swear on my left ball, I would crush such a person to nothing.”“You had a ball and you’re childless till date?”“How dare you mock my situation?”“I'm glad you admit that you have a situation to strike out.”The tension in the room heightened until Tina hit a button on the table that cried loudly like a siren, ‘Order, order! order!’ Soon, everyone took shape again, and the room fell silent, and anxiety rose above the ceilings.“Interestingly, one o
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Hours ticked past, and the deeper Kairo went into his thoughts, the more lost he felt. None of the boxes ticked; his furs were covered with sweat triggered by overthinking, whilst under tight supervision.His phone and accessories were confiscated earlier; maybe one phone call to his assistant would have saved him from the stress of racking his brain to uncover who was behind the forged documents that almost engulfed Tina's family in an irreversible rot.He was restless, pacing up and down in the one-man guardroom he was thrown into.He came to a halt near the guardroom door and spoke with a soliciting voice, “I understand you were ordered to keep Tina away, but a word with her right now will fix everything,”The personnel whom he was speaking to through a hand-sized square-like opening on the door did not flinch. He kept his ground.He heard a familiar distant voice ranting at the personnel. In a minute, the voice dropped dead and footsteps could be fast approaching the guardroom whe
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“I am not that important, let's focus on the mastermind behind this mess…” Kairo began, flickering his eyes to Tina and to the huge, man-like figure who was about his height.“The documents Tina signed on your behalf with the official stamp from your office are an attempt to accuse you of selling off the south side of Carolina. By the time the document has circulated the city, it'll call for your immediate removal from office for betraying your people who entrusted their voices into your care. And I suspect, someone in your cabinet has a strong hand in this.”“How could they?!” Mr George white thundered, stamping his feet on the crystal tiles, hard enough to squash a human skull.“Can you get the conspirator for me?”“Father! You called… is everything okay?”Jason, the wayward child of the family cut in, walking like he escaped a lion's den. Dressed to the moon, for the first time he looked like he belonged here.He came to a halt, when he noticed a stranger.“Who's this bag of offens
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Before Kairo could speak further, Tina locked her arms around Kairo's and dragged him away without his consent. Kairo followed religiously, though he did not want the spotlight, but having a little connection with the first family wouldn’t be a bad idea after all.They both barged into the presidential visitor's court, and met a worried, tall-figured man, bathed in luxurious clothing from head to toe, his white Italian suits and pants alone should cost about $70,000, his white Italian customised shoes cost about $50,000. Kairo's eyes flickered to the woman on the left who wore a red gown that didn't quite hug her body.The jewellery adorned on her neck, ears, and wrist was enough to build and equip a world-class hospital and school.Yes, those were the first family of Carolina.“And who is this?” the president, Mr George White, questioned, his brows raised into an arc.The first Lady, Mrs Jessica White, cut in without letting his words drop on the crystal clear floor, “Tina, is this s
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The presidential villa bustled with life, as workers moved about their activities, a few trimming the green flowers that formed canopies like a head bridge, and at the other end of the mansion, the entrance was adorned with green flowers that formed pathways, leading into a white, elegant, bulletproof mansion decorated with rare earth jewellery.Each of those sparkling, colourless jewels that sat on strategic spots like the pillars must have cost 5 million.On hearing the arrival of the first daughter of Carolina, the Ville hummed like a beehive.The Chief Butler strode out from the building like being pursued by a stray dog, walking briskly towards the garage where the first daughter of the country's vehicle had come to a halt. He's been the longest serving butler in the presidential villa who carried the weight of responsibility of service, secrets, trust, and loyalty like a flower, to each elected president over the past 15 years and still counting.He's served the incumbent presid
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