Kairo sneaked into the private quarters of Lord Harrison's private quarters.
He pulled his plain, sweat-stained shirt and apron of a houseboy; and now in place of rags, he wore a perfectly tailored charcoal suit with dark velvet lapels and golden cufflinks. He was amazed at the speed with which he switched from a peasant to an elite in under five minutes; and more surprised at how the dumb household couldn't spot any similarities in the two characters. Lord Harrison's meeting with Lady Celesta will have to wait; for right now he has a family business to brush with Lord Delancey himself. So as he opened the door that led to Delancey's estate, he found his host, cigar in hand, pacing beside the fireplace with the rest of his clan seated around him like loyal security guards working overtime. Lady Delancey sat poised, fingers laced in her lap, a practiced smile on her face. Besides the table sat Donald, the arrogant spoilt bastard of a son, swaggering in overconfidence, sipping brandy as if his destiny was tied to the bottle. Kairo stepped in like a ghost in silk, his presence silencing the room with a smile so calm it dared them to underestimate him. “Ah! Lord Harrison,” Lord Delancey exclaimed, stepping forward, masking desperation with charm. “Come in, come in. You’re just in time, we were discussing the winery." “Indeed,” Harrison said, taking a seat across from the old lord. He had heard rumors about delayed shipments and a possible downturn in quality. Market shares also dropping. It was critical. They were sinking faster than a leaking boat in the middle of a rainstorm. Lady Delancey stiffened. “It's a temporary turbulence, I assure you.” Harrison leaned in a voice like velvet-wrapped steel. “Temporary, yes. But bleeding, nonetheless. And I don’t invest in wounded businesses unless I plan to own them.” Silence struck the room. Sir Donald cleared his throat. “What are you proposing, then?” “Partnership,” He responded smoothly. “I pump fresh capital into the wine business, but in return, I want full control of the export logistics from routes to customs clearances to pricing. All of it.” Lady Delancey raised an eyebrow. “That’s... significant.” “It’s a generous offer, My Lady,” Harrison said. “Because I know what this brand used to be. I can make it rise again, or we can watch it drown like a dead fisherman.” Lady Delancey interjected, trying to read him. “And what would our family gain, beyond the obvious?” Harrison turned to her, his smile never cracking. “Prestige, relevance, and security should old enemies rise again. And besides, this is a good alliance as we are soon to be in-laws." "Old enemies?" For a heartbeat, her mask slipped. “I don't know what that means?” He sipped the offered wine, leaning back into the cushion. “Every empire has ghosts, and unfinished business has a way of knocking twice.” He set the glass down, precisely. “Consider my offer as an act of generosity and benevolence, not for anything else but for the fact that I'm being betrothed to your daughter. That way, family business gets to remain in the family” Donald shifted in his chair, the muscles in his jaw twitching. “I still think we’re moving too fast,” he muttered, eyes locked on Harrison in disdain and bitterness. “Father, can we just pause and reason this out? We barely know this man.” Lord DeLancey did not tolerate the tantrums of his son. “Enough, Donald. Your sister is betrothed to him, and the man just offered to double our export reach in under a quarter.” Lady DeLancey added, her tone syrupy and sharp, “Besides, Lord Harrison understands the legacy. Something you seem to have trouble appreciating.” Harrison smiled, slow and deliberate. “I only want what’s best for the future of the DeLancey empire. My investment strategy requires no equity from the estate. Just placement, position your wine line under my casino’s premium tier, give it a new luxury label, and I guarantee the Asian market will flock in.” Lord DeLancey nodded slowly, clearly impressed. “Lucrative… and low-risk. I like the way you think, Harrison. Reminds me of my younger days, before all this,” he gestured vaguely to the room, and perhaps to the weight of legacy itself." Lady DeLancey interjected without taking her eyes off Harrison. “Vision like yours doesn’t come often. The DeLancey name could use it, especially with… the direction things are heading.” The most unimpressed was Donald, he didn't enjoy the way this idea was growing. A rich dude suddenly shows up and has suddenly become the pride and darling of the Delancey family, a standard for how an ideal son-in-law should look. They were stabbing at his ego and reputation, the only thing he had to save was his shame. Standing by the fireplace like an Egyptian statue in a tailored suit, and arms crossed tighter, the implication stung. “So we’re just replacing family now?” Donald snapped. “He makes one fancy pitch and suddenly you seek to replace me?” Harrison didn’t flinch, he hadn't expected Donald to be this stubborn; but for all he knew, Delancey was not the man who'd surrender a family business into the hands of a badly nurtured, badly raised entity like Donald. He was his son, yes, but he'll be wise enough to know when blood ends and business begins. “With all respect, Donald, I’m not replacing anyone. Just proposing a partnership which means more money and power.” “Partnerships don’t involve being written into estate plans,” Donald said, voice rising. “Let’s not pretend this is just business. What do you want, Lord Harrison?" Lord DeLancey raised a hand, just one finger, and Donald fell quiet, lips pressed tight. “Enough! Your emotions are valid, but should I remind you who created this mess in the first place?.” Lady DeLancey leaned forward now, voice like honey spiked with steel. “The world is changing, Donald. We can’t afford to run a business on your failure. Lord Harrison has proven himself and he’ll be family soon enough. You'll either work with him, or you'll go back to the Church." Church? The last time he was sent to the family church, the priest had tortured him with morning masses and prayers. Now he simply resigned to his fate and left the room, slamming the door. Lord Harrison played cool. Donald had always been the emotion-driven-tantrum-throwing young man. Truly, the universe gave Delancey a fool in place of a son; reasons why his business, relationships, connections, and other real-time pursuits had always been steps behind. But for all he knew, he'd come around, he always does. “I only want what’s best for the family circle,” Harrison said softly. “If I marry Celeste, then this empire becomes mine to protect and nourish.” Lord DeLancey finally smiled, a rare thing, slow and grudging. “Good man. Let’s build something indestructible. I'll arrange the paperwork immediately." All he had to do now… was keep smiling.
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CHAPTER 27
The past days have been a pandemic for Kairo who has been taking on random criminal cases to meet up the Hospital bills, his eyes could easily give him away, his face went pale and his body lost its frame as he kept running his eyes from the blood bag to each drip that escaped the bigger volume into the cannula that was carelessly inserted into Mrs Martha’s vein.The hospital bill piled to the skies, prompting the Nurses and Doctors to treat Mrs Martha the exact way Kairo appeared.“Excuse me, Kairo..?”Kairo’s head jolted back to take in what he just heard.“Excuse you?” His brows raised to form an arc in dire surprise, “What happened to how you have been addressing me for the past weeks?”The Nurse rolled her eyes like she wasn't expecting Kairo to cough up a word about what she just said.“Do you think there's anything wrong with how I addressed a man without substance..” The nurse blurted out without any ounce of fear.Kairo's inside burned with an uncontrollable wave of anger and
CHAPTER 26
“You still haven't won a single case since becoming a Barrister!”Lady Julius shierked, sending her mug flying towards Kairo who swiftly dismissed the mug's impact with a quick bend.The sound of shattered ceramic rose.“Clean that up, son of a nobody! You're better off as Kairo, the houseboy in rags you once were.” She paused to scoff and examine the figure standing adjacent to her, and continued “What changed? A few black and brown corporate wears we bought you doesn't cover who you are, a wretched thing.”Lady Julius’s breath caught flames, her chest heaved with pure hatred and disgust as she returned to her pancakes on the table.Fredrick shot dagger eyes at Kairo, who was now squatting to assemble the broken pieces of ceramics, and said.“Mother, I told you it was a bad idea to allow him to go to Law School. It has to be the waste of the century!”“I should have known…. I can't live a second longer waiting to be done with your contract here.”“Mother….?” Fredrick shifted his gaz
CHAPTER 25
Everyone had settled into the long wooden bench that glistened in the sun's rays from the long windows that let in the light. The hall felt heavy with endless hums like a broken beehive as smartly dressed people kept murmuring words.At the centre of the hall was the defendant, Kairo, standing tall in the Dock, with his hands bound together with cuffs, and his knuckles, white.His eyes rolled to the left wing of the hall to meet a man in his late 50s with his arm crossed to the other shoulder end of a woman who had a teddy in her grip, held closer to her heart like it was her life.From how sober she was with tears falling freely from her eyes, Kairo suspected she was the mother of the 5-year-old girl and a victim of Fedrick's amazing driving skill that had caused an impact on the little girl's lungs, oesophagus and ribcage.‘No one would survive that,’ he thought as he whipped his eyes to the left, but his head steady, to meet Lord Julius, and his wife whom he had only heard countles
CHAPTER 24
“Morning Roll call!” A voice rolled out, strong from the speakers that were embedded in the roofs, followed by a deafening alarm that kept echoing throughout the prison yard; even the dead would lose their appetite for sleep after absorbing such a nuisance.“Darn these people, I will relieve one of them of their balls once I get my freedom.”“Nonsense!” the oldest man in the prison yard thundered with sleepy eyes, half shut. All he could behold was a fellow inmate curled up on the bed like the roll call was not his business.“Hey slughead, you think this is your home? Get in line or you lose a tooth,” the old man barked at Kairo, who was struggling to wake after cleaning the whole prison yard, as a new inmate, and the tradition remains that every new inmate, awaiting trial or conviction, must clean everywhere for a week, as a way of initiation.In a blink, every inmate took a spot at the centre, standing beside their bunks which had flat, well-fitted beddings on them.Each inmate st
CHAPTER 23
“Who else did the surveillance capture? He is responsible for this atrocity! Relieve his head of his body if you can!” Silence fell on the room as Lord Julius sparked in rage, lifting his weight from the movable 24—year-old made of gold chair onto his feet. His eyes burned with disgust. “For now, we can not label him the perpetrator of the act until proven guilty, Lord Julius.” The Inspector of the Interpol responded, his eyes fixed on the paper, as he was taking notes. The crime scene had been marked ‘out of bounds for unauthorised people’, and the investigators flooded the guard room areas, taking photographs of the deceased, who was at the time passing sticky—white foam from every visible natural opening on his head. “Mr. Kairo, you are a prime suspect until proven innocent.” The inspector said, turning to meet Kairo, who looked unperturbed. Kairo knew it was baseless to make efforts to clear his name at that point. He remained silent, not because he lost his voice, but he
CHAPTER 22
Some broken hearts never truly mend.Each cut on his skin had a story, one that ignited flames in his blood streams, tore his heart to shreds, the pain of growing in the slums, the melodious voice of his first love who had returned to dust by the trigger of an enemy, the wreck that caused his heart to skip faster than a broken electric circuit.Every passing minute subtracted a unit of the determination that once flamed in his heart, dread fell on his eyes, and bitterness became his best wine.Not now, ‘will I ever set my eyes on my little pumpkins’ –he thought, lost in his reverie, torn between reclaiming his inheritance, and finding his girls.Kairo’s mission had grown into something nearly impossible since Zacchaeus had made an outrageous demand to Lord over the other wing of the estate.Deceitful Lord Julius had since then placed that wing under heavy security men and surveillance.The torn part of the estate documents hinted that a treasure was in that wing of the estate. But wh
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