
The soft clatter of pots and the sizzling of eggs filled the Roy penthouse, a soundscape of order and obligation. Malik, sleeves rolled up and his eyes focused on what he's making. They were moving between the stovetop and the marble counter like a man with purpose though the purpose wasn't his. He was neither a chef nor a servant. He was Sarah Roy's husband, but only in name and the kitchen was his cage.
"Malik, Grandfather's birthday is tonight. You’ll be there. Don’t make me say it twice.” Sarah's voice cut through the morning like glass.
She appeared in the doorway, dressed immaculately in a navy pantsuit, her every button and fold screamed nothing but wealth and power.
Malik didn’t look up. His eyes focused on flipping the pancake he was making as he responded, "I remember. I’ll be there."
"You better be, and not in one of your bargain-bin jackets. Wear something decent. I won’t have you embarrassing me again.” She snapped, striding in. Her stilettos clacked sharply on the floor.
Malik's jaw tightened. "Noted." He responded, concentrating on what he was doing.
Sarah paused, staring down at him. Something about how calm he always seemed irked her more than any protest would have. She hated that she had to rely on him for the smallest things like breakfast and errands but hated even more how unbothered he appeared doing it. As if it was natural for her husband to be a glorified housekeeper.
Her eyes narrowed. "Remember the first time I introduced you to my family?" she said coldly. "I told them you were my husband and you know what happened? You spoil everything telling them that you're a cleaner. But should’ve kept it that way."
Malik stirred the eggs. "I remember."
She turned, tossing her hair over her shoulder. "They laughed at me. Janet, John, even Mother. But at least Grandfather accepted it—because you saved my life, not because he respects you. Don’t get too comfortable with that approval."
Malik nodded and his little attention was already at Sarah now. Before he could comment, the doorbell rang, distracting their conversation.
Sarah sighed. "Get that."
He glanced at the stove.
"Breakfast will burn. Can't you just check it yourself?” Malik responded.
"Then turn it off. You’re not frying diamonds." Sarah yelled.
Frustrated, Malik obeyed, wiping his hands and walking to the front door. As the door was opened, he was greeted with the piercing perfume and permanent sneer of Janet Roy, Sarah's sister.
"Oh, the kitchen boy answers the door now. How progressive.” She said, mock surprise thick in her voice.
"Good morning, Janet," Malik replied, stepping aside.
Janet didn’t wait. She brushed past him deliberately, nearly knocking him off balance.
"Move. You take up space like you own it, huh?"
“Huh!” The words hunt a lot but Malik exhaled, choosing silence. He returned to the kitchen immediately trying to get his work done.
Janet, already surveying the house like a queen returning to her estate, made a beeline to the sitting room. Malik heard a clink, then a sharp crack and he rushed in.
A crystal glass lay shattered on the floor, red wine juice seeping into the cream rug.
"Janet..." he began, trying to keep calm.
She looked at him sweetly. "Oops. You should really polish your furniture better. I slipped."
Malik was angry but before he could protest, Sarah appeared.
Her eyes scanned the mess and her face hardened. "What happened?" She questioned.
Janet shrugged, feigning innocence. "Ask your kitchen manager."
Sarah’s glance slid to Malik. His lips parted, but she cut him off.
"Just clean it up." She exclaimed.
Malik looks at her face trying to say something but he doesn't bother. It doesn't matter anyway, he bent down wordlessly, blotting the spill with a towel and watch Janet as she walked over to the couch at the like a royalty.
"We’re eating here, right?" she called.
Sarah hesitated, then nodded. "Yes. Malik, serve breakfast."
Malik took a second look before nodded and went back to the kitchen to serve his already prepared food.
As Malik was setting up the table, Janet turned on the TV. Within seconds, a news segment popped up.
"...Michelle Dewitt, heir to Dewitt Holdings, continues to impress as he announces plans to expand his corporate influence into Roy Enterprises..."
Janet smiled and turned up the volume.
The screen showed Michelle, flanked by his stately parents, fielding questions from reporters like a born aristocrat.
"Now that’s a man worth marrying," Janet said with sugar laced venom.
Malik placed the final plate and took his seat without a word.
Janet lifted her fork, sniffed the food dramatically, then took a bite. One second later, she dropped the fork and grabbed her throat.
"Oh my God. What is this? Are you trying to poison me?"
Sarah slammed her fork down. "Malik! Water!"
He rushed to the fridge, pulled out a bottle, and returned quickly.
Janet took it, then recoiled. "Ugh. It's cold. Are you trying to freeze my stomach too?"
Sarah stood. "I’ll get warm water."
"No," Janet stopped her with a hand. "We were in the middle of an important conversation."
Sarah paused, torn. Then she sat again.
Malik, dismissed in a glance, turned to leave.
As he reached the hallway, Janet’s voice followed him like a dagger.
"So, what are you giving Grandfather for his birthday tonight, dear? You’re his favorite, surely you’ve planned something extraordinary?"
Her smirk echoed louder than the words themselves.

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A Toast to Shadows
The ballroom glittered with lights and laughter as the party continued, as if the last few minutes hadn’t cracked the ground beneath it. Sarah stood tall beside Michelle, with a champagne flute poised but untouched in her hand. Powerful people around her clinked glasses and smiled, celebrating a night that nearly destroyed them.Malik stood at the edge of it all. Not quite in the light and not quite invisible. His actions tonight had shocked them all, but that didn’t change who he was in their eyes—and the Roys were ready to remind him of that.The laughter from the Roys' corner was louder than the orchestra now. David leaned toward Evelyn, pretending to whisper, but his voice carried just enough."Even a cleaner can shine in a suit. But you know what they say—scrub a street dog, and he still smells like trash," David said, gesturing for Evelyn to look toward Malik.Evelyn's gaze turned to Malik, but she didn’t laugh. She just looked away, uncomfortable—especially after what he had do
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"Who sent the gift?"The words echoed through the ballroom like a verdict waiting to be written.All eyes locked on Malik, demanding clarity. The crowd was a mix of power, politics, and pride, and silence held them tighter than chains.Malik met the questioning gazes with unflinching calm. "The gift was sent by an anonymous source.” He said slowly, his voice low but steady.Gasps.Murmurs rose like a tide threatening to drown reason. Anonymous? That wasn't good enough. Not here. Not among tycoons and royals.Janet was the first to shatter the quiet. "So you admit it, then? You stole it! Just say it!" She stormed forward, her finger jabbing the air. Then she whirled toward Sarah. "You should just admit defeat, Sarah. Maybe Grandpa will show you some mercy. Maybe, if you stop pretending you have what it takes to lead, you’ll finally be free from this humiliation."Sarah's throat tightened. She opened her mouth to speak, to defend Malik, to protect herself, but nothing came out. She gla
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"It’s not over yet!"Janet’s voice cracked across the ballroom like shattering crystal, halting the chaos mid-breath. Her tone was sharp, accusatory, vibrating with triumph. Even the chandeliers seemed to freeze mid-swing.She pointed a trembling finger at Malik. "Not when the gift was stolen! Not when Malik, a cleaner who couldn’t afford decent shoes, suddenly produces relics worth billions? Ancient scrolls? Obsidian locks that break valuation software? It’s impossible!"The room reeled. Doubt, thick and suffocating, replaced the stunned awe.Paul Roy, the patriarch, narrowed his hawkish eyes on Malik. The flicker of respect he’d felt moments ago evaporated, replaced by cold suspicion. "Is this true, boy? Did you steal these treasures?" His voice rasped like stone, grinding stone.Malik stood motionless. A muscle flickered faintly in his jaw, the only sign of the accusation’s sting.Sarah’s thoughts spiraled beside him. The man who meticulously folded her sweaters, who knew her coffe
The Measure of a Man
The ballroom was a battlefield in silk and stone, every breath held like a blade waiting to be unsheathed. Just as the appraisers leaned forward, their hands hovering above the first artifact, Sarah raised her voice."Wait!" she said.The room gasped, the sharpness of her tone cutting through the sterile hum of machines and flickering camera lights. Everyone turned to her, expecting hesitation, fear, a breakdown perhaps.What they saw instead was a woman battling reason and ruin.Grandfather Roy stood slowly from his seat, leaning heavily on his cane, his eyes narrowing like a falcon locking onto prey. “You dare delay this again? Haven’t you humiliated this family enough for one night, Sarah?” he thundered.Sarah stiffened.“Every time you speak, you confirm what I’ve feared. That you were never ready to lead.”Gasps rippled. Sarah’s hands curled into fists at her sides.Her grandfather’s voice turned colder. “Tonight, I make a decree. The one whose gift is valued the highest be it fr
The Gauntlet
The air in the ballroom turned electric, charged with greed, pride and thinly veiled contempt. The dazzling chandeliers above did nothing to soften the razor edged silence that followed the elder's revelation. But just as the room seemed ready to erupt into chaos, Janet’s voice cut through with precision."If this gift is so priceless, then let’s have it scanned, authenticated, and appraised. Let’s strip away the illusion." She sneered, folding her arms tightly.A murmur of agreement rippled through the room. Faces turned to one another with barely concealed delight. They didn’t want Malik to be vindicated and they craved Sarah’s fall. Her disgrace would feed their envy for years.“Yes that's right….! Absolutely!” Sarah stood frozen beside Malik. Her breath hitched in her chest and her eyes darting between her family, her enemies and the ancient relics. She had never felt so cornered.Janet took a slow step forward. "If your little charity project truly brought something real, he sho
The Turning Point
"Stop, enough of your stupidity!"Sarah’s voice cracked like thunder through the suffocating silence. Her words were sharp, slicing through Malik’s composure. For a moment, the hall stood in limbo, air taut with judgment, disdain and concealed hunger for a fall.Malik looked at her with a surprise flickering across his face. Of all people, she was the one he hadn’t expected to fold. He had known humiliation, endured mockery. But Sara's rejection cut deeper than them all.He moved toward her quietly, each step he made forward was full of unseen weight. Leaning close, he whispered, barely audible beneath the din of murmurs, "Please... just this once. Trust me."Sarah flinched, her expression torn. She looked into Malik’s eyes and saw the pain swimming beneath the calm, the storm he’d kept bottled for so long. She wanted to scream, to vanish, to escape this war of alliances and illusions. But before she could respond, Oliver stepped forward, voice dripping with poison masked as civilit
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