Kairos
My brother and I entered the club and the music's throb struck us like a wave. It was harsh, electric, and unrelenting; it had nothing in common with the melodic songs of the currents or the soft murmur of the sea. Reds and blues danced across the walls and reflected off a huge, mirrored ceiling as lights flashed in frantic bursts. For a moment, I could not tell if we had entered a celebration or a battlefield because of the chaotic way the bodies moved together. I looked at Darian, and for once, he seemed as out of place as I did. His shoulders were stiff, his usual confidence drained by the sheer force of it all. We were laughing a minute ago, teasing each other about who could blend in the best. We believed we were prepared. But now, standing in this room packed with people, their energy crashing over us like a storm, I was not sure we were prepared. The air felt heavy—almost too thick to breathe—and I was sure that if I could smell scents, they would be mixed and difficult to identify. We had heightened hearing, and the noise was overwhelming. With each beat of the music, a jarring pulse shook my chest. Back home, silence was a gift, punctuated only by the gentle sounds of the sea. Silence did not exist here. Humans shouted to be heard, their voices tangled and lost in the din, but somehow, they seemed at ease. I would not admit it to my brother, who would tease me endlessly about it, but I wanted to retreat, to return to the peaceful sanctuary of the ocean. “Let’s find a place to sit,” I said, nudging Darian forward. “Before we drown.” The irony was not lost on either of us, and Darian's lips curled into a grin as we moved deeper into the club. But I only took one step before stopping abruptly as my gaze wandered down the bar counter. "What?" he asked, and for a moment, everything, including my heart, stopped as I stared at the guy sitting at the end of the counter. Just then, as if he sensed my gaze on him, he looked up, and my lips parted, my breath catching in my throat as I froze in place, feeling a faint current flow through me as our eyes locked in a trance. I felt my body stiffen, the intensity almost too much to bear as the gemstone-green eyes turned me inside out. But just then, his lips moved, and the spell broke as he whispered something that knocked me back to my senses. I blinked rapidly, his words ringing in my head as I tried to get back to my senses while my brother asked me what he said. But I could not say it again, and my chest tightened as a heat I could not describe spread through me, equal parts awe and fear. His eyes remained fixed on mine with an intensity that sent shivers down my spine. Despite my best efforts, I could not take my gaze away. And I needed to, as everything I’d buried—everything I refused to acknowledge—rose to the surface with a force that threatened to drown me. The sea had no words to describe what was happening inside of me. Being this way was unheard of back home. Only in the human world did I learn the word for it. Gay. Three small letters that described a truth I was not ready to face. My stomach twisted. I wasn’t supposed to feel this way. Not as a prince. Not as my father’s heir. “Are you okay?” Darian's voice broke through the haze, full of concern. He took a step closer, leaning in to be heard above the noise. “Kairos, what’s wrong?” I didn’t answer. I couldn’t. My pulse pounded in my ears. I needed to move—to breathe—to get out of the room before losing my remaining senses. And then, as if my body was acting on its own, I turned and fled. “Hey!” Darian called after me, but I did not stop. I pushed through the crowd, brushing past people, and my chest heaved as I approached the door and shoved it open. Outside, the world was quieter, but not enough to drown out the noise inside my head. I stumbled a few steps before leaning against the wall and gripping the rough brick for support. I didn’t understand this—any of it. How could one look, one brief moment, reduce me to this? I was supposed to be strong, calm, and ready to lead. Instead, I felt like I was falling apart, torn between two worlds and two different versions of myself. Darian was going to follow me. So I had seconds, maybe less, to gather myself before he found me. My brother and I shared everything, but this was something I had never shared with him. "There you are," he said, stumbling out. “What the hell happened?” he asked, and I shook my head. "Nothing," I replied, swallowing hard. I lied, telling him that the place had overwhelmed me and that I needed a moment alone. “Go on, go inside. I’ll find you.” I said, and he nodded, concern still on his face, and went inside while I took a deep breath and reminded myself of who I was. I was stronger than whatever this was, and I was not going to let it shake me. ---- Lake “What just happened?” Lux asked, both of our gazes fixed on the empty spot where the man of my dreams had stood just moments before pivoting and rushing out the door. Standing tall at 6'3'', he exuded a sense of power that everyone noticed as heads turned to him and his friend the moment they walked in, but he was gone as soon as our gazes met. "I'll be back," I murmured, setting down my glass, my body moving instinctively as I stood up and headed toward the exit. I had no idea where the bravery came from, but my chest ached as he left. I was halfway to the door when I noticed the other guy he was with, but I did not say anything to him. I stepped out of the club and immediately felt the cold air rush through my body. I turned to see him standing with his hands on his face and his back to the wall. He was breathtaking, and then, as if on cue, he looked up, and our gazes met. For the second time, our surroundings blurred as I forgot to breathe, but my body regained control and marched straight up to him. Only when I stood in front of him did I snap out of it. "Hey," my voice came out softer than I would have liked, as I realized I did not know what to say. He responded with a nod, his gaze unwavering. “I’m Lake,” I said, extending my hand but instead of his hand on mine, his fingers curled on collar and shock rippled through me as he slammed my back against the wall. "What the fuck do you want from me?!"Third Party POVLake's vision was blurred like water on glass, and his head throbbed with a force that felt like something was pressing against the inside of his skull, attempting to claw its way out.His hands clutched the sides of his head as if he could keep it together and prevent it from splitting open, while his ears rang like they were about to bleed.Behind his eyes, another type of pain pulsed as if embers had been pushed into his sockets and allowed to smolder, while a high-pitched shriek ripped through the middle of his eardrums like needles being driven inward.He could see Reed's face getting closer, his mouth moving in frantic motions, but he could not hear anything. The sound had gone completely silent, and he opened his mouth to tell Reed he was dying, but nothing came out. His throat closed, air burning in his lungs, and he leaned forward, trembling, as the fire beneath his skin grew.Meanwhile, Reed gripped his shoulders beside himself with worry. "Fuck! What is this
Kairos's POVThe city blurred past the windows as Darian sat behind the wheel, one hand on it even though he was not driving. Watching him reminded me of my lessons with my mate, and I couldn't wait to get back at it. This driving thing was fun.Leaning against the window, I watched the sun high in the sky, and it felt so close from up here. It should have been a happy ride, with Darian's excitement to see our mother rubbing off on me, but my thoughts were still on my mate, whom I had left behind, and how hurt he was by the entire situation with Mira, even as we made up."Are you okay?" my brother asked, causing me to realize my expression was showing, and I quickly fixed my face as I looked at him. “Mom said she’s only staying for three days.”I paused and added quietly, "But Mira's not going back with her." Darian raised his brow while tapping the steering wheel. “She’s staying?”“Yeah.” I laughed bitterly and rubbed the back of my neck. “I don’t know what I’m going to do, brother.
Lux's POV The second Alec jogged off toward his coach, who had called him, sounding as if he had something urgent to discuss, I turned to Alec.Alec was the baseball team's captain, and just before leaving, he finally revealed the news that he had come to our dorm to share yesterday evening. A scout from The Diamond Kings, the national baseball team, had contacted Alec's coach to schedule tryouts with Alec for the national team in a month, and Alec and I were both thrilled for him.He also got a call from his father before the coach called. His father had called to let him know how it went with the person he had gone to meet with about being Alec's agent, as Alec did not yet have one.Alec was his father's heir, and he was supposed to take over the business one day, but his father was still going strong, and he told Alec he could pursue baseball for a few years before taking over anything.And that was exactly what Alec wanted: to start out on his own, doing something he enjoyed. "Wa
Lux's POV“Hey, man,” Lake greeted Alec and Kairos echoed the same a second later before he started toward the cafeteria doors. But he paused halfway and returned his gaze to Lake.“I’ll call you, okay?” Lake nodded, and as Kairos began to walk away again, he paused, pulled something from his pocket, and handed it to Lake.From where I sat, it looked like car keys. Lake smiled as he took them, softly muttering, "Thanks," but it was not a best-friend smile. It was not even close, and I looked at Alec, whose expression made me pause when our gazes met.His eyes were knowing, and I was taken aback as I wondered if he knew about Lake and Kairos, if Lake had told him, or he caught on to what was happening.My eyes darted back to Lake, but he seemed completely unaware. He returned Alec's gaze without missing a beat, telling him that he had no idea he would be here, or he would have brought something for him as well.Alec, however, waved him off. “Nah, I’m good. Reed and I were free during t
Lux's POVI sat on the bench, letting my gaze wander across the courtyard, half watching the breeze push leaves across the pavement and the other half trying not to worry about Lake taking too long.The eatery across the street was always packed at this time, so I figured he’d probably be stuck behind five people trying to customize their sandwiches down to the grain of salt.I noticed someone approaching me out of the corner of my eye, and Olivia smiled as I turned my head. “What are you doing sitting here all by yourself?” she asked, brushing her hair out of her face as she came to stand before me."I'm not," I replied, sitting up straighter. “I’m with Lake; he went to the eatery across the street.”"Oh," she said, settling down beside me. "I should probably go inside and eat, but I am waiting for Becca." I nodded too, sneaking a glance at her. She looked better than she had throughout the day. She looked less pale, and her shoulders were not drawn up as if she were about to cry or
Lake's POVKairos called my name, but I continued walking. I didn’t even flinch. How did he even see me? I didn’t want him to see me.He was the reason I suggested to Lux that we avoid the cafeteria, and I was grateful Lux did not insist on going inside because I did not feel like explaining myself. I didn’t have the strength to deal with Kairos or our situation. But just then I felt his hand grabbing mine, and that finally made me turn around.“What are you doing?” I snapped, trying to pull back, but he didn’t answer. Instead, he pulled me forward, crossing the street and dragging me with him, his grip firm and unyielding."Kairos! What the-” I looked around, panicked, my feet stumbling over themselves as I tried to slow him down, but he was too strong. “Let go of me!” I hissed, trying to wrench my arm free, but I didn’t get the chance.He shoved me behind the building, pressing me hard against the cold brick wall, his body boxing me in. My breath hitched as my back connected with th