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Chapter 1
Adrian Steele woke up to the quiet sound of the Voss penthouse, a sound that never seemed to stop, even when the city of Ardentia below grew quiet. The apartment took up the top floors of one of the tallest buildings in the city. It was full of money and good taste, but felt colder than frozen stone in its look. The walls, painted in soft greys and light whites, bounced the morning light that came through the big windows from floor to ceiling. This made long, straight shadows that stretched across the shiny floors like reminders of a life he didn't really live. He lay there for a moment, watching the city wake up. His mind was calm on the outside, but inside, he felt the usual sadness of not being noticed.
The bedroom door opened quietly, and Isabella Voss came in, looking as neat and perfect as she always did. She wore a perfectly cut cream shirt and a skirt that made a soft sound when she walked. Her hair was pulled back, and her face looked perfectly calm. She didn't see him at first, or maybe she chose not to. She was looking only at the phone in her hand. A message showed up on the screen, and she tapped it with her careful fingers, her eyes reading the words from someone on the company's board. "Yes, the deal goes through at noon. Make sure the investors know I've personally said okay to everything," she said softly, but not to him.
Adrian got out of bed, quiet as always, and went to the breakfast room. The air already felt full of what was going to happen. Servants moved around quietly and smoothly. Glasses of crystal sparkled in the sun. The gentle smell of fresh coffee mixed with the light scent of expensive perfume that still hung in the air from Isabella. He took his usual seat across from her, so quiet that he seemed almost like a special part of a ceremony, a person who only existed by name.
"Do you know, Adrian," Isabella started, her voice sounding like a mix of being amused and annoyed, "that just sitting there quietly won't help anything in our house or in these talks?" She moved her hand towards the table, where charts and papers were laid out neatly. "You could at least try to understand how deals work. Or is that still too hard for you?"
Her words were soft, almost polite, but they hurt him like sharp knives. The servants looked at each other quickly, their eyes glancing at him and then away, as if even looking at him was a quiet judgment. Adrian stayed calm, sipping the black coffee he rarely drank for its taste. He let her words flow over him without showing he heard them.
He had learned long ago that arguing or trying to defend himself was useless. Isabella's dislike wasn't just for times when they argued; it was always there, a quiet feeling that colored everything they did. He watched her actions very closely—the slight turn of her lips when she was amused by his expense, the way she leaned toward her phone instead of him, the way her eyes shone with victory whenever she put him down in front of others. He remembered every small detail, noting them down like a scientist studying samples, but he said nothing, showed no outward reaction, and carried the invisible weight silently.
The morning went by with a pattern of quiet embarrassment. Isabella gave him a fake lesson on money trends, her voice patient but full of scorn, expecting him to nod or stay quiet. When a small mistake appeared in one of the reports Adrian had been asked to look at, she laughed, softly but sharply. It was the kind of laugh that stays with you, like the taste of a fine wine that turns sour. "Honestly, Adrian," she said, tilting her head with that practiced grace, "how do you even live in a world that moves this fast? I guess someone has to watch from the side so we can feel better about ourselves. Your brain is just so full of dust."
He didn't answer, because any answer would only add to the show she wanted. He had learned that putting up with things, the quiet kind that bends but doesn't break, was sometimes the only power he had. His thoughts instead went to how she was cruel, the hidden rules she made, the order of power he could never reach while stuck in this fancy prison.
The evening brought its own usual feeling of worry. Adrian came back to the apartment after doing small jobs for Isabella—picking up papers, confirming dinner plans, all while getting cold orders over the phone that made him seem like just a delivery person for her needs. When he opened the door to their bedroom that evening, he saw a scene that sent a familiar shiver down his back. Isabella wasn't alone. The private feel of the room, the smell of expensive perfume, and the presence of another man confirmed what Adrian had suspected but never wanted to face directly. She saw him right away, her eyes looking up in a casual way. Instead of feeling ashamed, she looked with hate.
"Adrian," she said, her voice almost tired, "you can leave now. This is not your problem." Her hand moved toward the door, the command soft but final. He stopped for a moment, taking in the sight. He noticed how boldly and perfectly she embarrassed him, and then he turned and left. His leaving was quiet but exact.
Later, alone on the garden balcony, Adrian let himself take a full breath for the first time that day. The city spread out before him, a huge sea of light and dark. He leaned against the cold metal railing, feeling the weight of silence all around him. The air was fresh, carrying the faint smell of flowers and city fumes. For the first time in years, Adrian felt a beat of something new, something that moved in his chest like a rhythm he had forgotten.
It was then that the impossible happened. A voice spoke inside his mind, sounding like a machine but also close, a presence that made no sound yet spoke as if standing next to him. "You can do much more than you think, Adrian Steele. Skills, influence, power—these are not too far away for you. Paths exist that you have never dared to take."
He froze, the hair on his neck standing up, not sure if he had imagined it or if his tiredness had made him hear things. "Who's there?" he whispered aloud, but no one was near. The city's hum continued, not caring about his question.
The voice came back, calm, almost gentle, yet it held authority. "You will learn. You will be tested. Small actions will bring change. You can say no, but the world will wait for no one."
Adrian's mind raced, not believing but strangely pulled in. The voice described possibilities—ways to grow, paths to money and influence, skills that could be learned very, very quickly. It wasn't threatening or inviting, but a strange kind of promise, one that made the tight feeling of shame he had carried for so long start to loosen.
He looked out at the city again, letting the fake glow of the neon signs mix with the soft reflections from the penthouse. The thought came to him that maybe, after years of giving in and pain, his life was about to start something completely new, something not measured by money, social standing, or shame. And in the quiet of that night, with the air smelling of flowers and city smoke, Adrian felt the first tiny spark of hope light up inside him, a warmth he hadn't known he could have.
As he turned back toward the apartment, the voice spoke one more time: "Your first job is simple. Watch, put up with it, and write it down. The world has not yet seen your hand. Neither have you."
Adrian sat on the cold stone bench of the terrace, the weight of the words sinking into his chest. For the first time, he realized that putting up with things might not just be about surviving—it could be about getting ready. The shame, the being ignored, the constant dislike—it could all be part of a plan he had never thought of. And somewhere in the deepest part of his mind, a
small feeling of hope began to stir.
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