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Melbourne, Australia, 10:00am.
EZRAN'S POV.
I had exactly three problems that morning.
One, my mother was getting married again, two, the black suit I was forced to wear made me look like a guest at a funeral, and three, this wedding was happening whether I liked it or not.
I stood in front of the full-length mirror, staring at my reflection like it belonged to someone else. Twenty-one years old final-year college student and future programmer, if life didn’t take another turn before graduation. My jaw was clenched and my dark curls refusing to stay neat no matter how much I tried to brush them.
“Ezran,” my mother called from outside the room, her voice careful. “We’re running late.”
Of course we were.
I exhaled slowly and grabbed my phone, staring at the news outlets.
Popular model and ex beauty contest Queen, Aubrey Cameron, 42, remarries Billionaire mogul and tech expert, Robert Banks, 58, in a grand style, 5 years after having a scandalous divorce with producer ex husband, Edwards Williamson.
My eyes moved down to the comments and I sighed. Everyone who remembered mom's messy divorce from my dad gave their unsolicited advice.
Shoving the phone into my pants pocket, I sighed again before stepping out. My mother, soon-to-be Aubrey Banks, stood in the hallway, glowing in white lace and expensive diamond jewelry. Forty-two years old and still painfully beautiful, she looked happier than I’d seen her in years.
That was the problem.
She deserved happiness. I knew that. After the messy divorce with dad, after five years of being alone and after rebuilding herself piece by piece.
But did that happiness really have to come as a fifty-eight year old billionaire who already had grown-up kids?
What if they don't accept her or they accuse her of being a golddigger?
“You okay?” she asked softly, searching my face when she noticed I was spacing out.
I nodded because arguing would change nothing. “I’m fine.”
It was a lie we both pretended to believe.
The wedding venue was massive—glass walls, white roses, gold accents everywhere. Wealth screamed from every corner. This wasn’t just a celebration, it was a show off of wealth.
I spotted the groom almost immediately.
Robert Banks, my soon-to-be stepfather.
Tall. Brown-haired with streaks of gray. Calm in the way men get when they’ve lived long enough in affluence and extravagance. He smiled when he saw my mother, took her hand like she was something precious and kissed her knuckles.
I quickly looked away.
Applause followed them down the aisle. I stayed seated, clapping out of obligation, not emotion. Somewhere between the vows and the music swelling, I felt something settle in my chest: finality.
This was real and permanent. I now belonged to a family that wasn’t mine.
At the reception, introductions happened too quickly.
“These are my daughters,” Robert said, gesturing toward two women standing beside him. “Charlyn and Jeanne.”
Charlyn Banks was dressed in a black suede dress with diamond studs, her Louboutin heels clicked as she took a step forward.
She looked elegant, too sophisticated and composed, already studying me like a puzzle she’d decide whether to solve later.
Jeanne Banks looked younger in a purple two piece and silver platform heels.
She flashed me a nervous smile, uncertainty flickering behind her eyes.
“Hi,” she said, offering her hand. “Guess we’re family now?”
I snorted before I could stop myself. “Unfortunately.”
Her smile widened. “Good. I was hoping you’d say that.”
Something eased inside of me. Well, just a little.
We talked about small things. College music and how awkward this all was. For the first time that day, I felt like I wasn’t suffocating.
Halfway through the reception, the walls started closing in again. Too many whispers and too many eyes pressing against my skin.
I slipped away toward the restroom, ignoring the distant clink of glasses and forced laughter.
The hallway was quiet, cool and lonely.
“Jesus!” I exclaimed. “What a relief!”
I fished out my phone from my pocket as I turned the corner, my head collided with a hard rock surface.
“Ouch!” I winced as my phone slipped from my fingers.
“Watch where you’re going.” The voice was deep, flat and obviously annoyed.
I looked up and froze.
He was tall, broad-shouldered and dressed in a black tuxedo like he’d stepped out of a business meeting rather than a wedding. Sleek, dark hair brushed neatly back, sharp features carved in restraint, eyes so cold that they made my spine straighten instinctively.
“Maybe don’t stand in the middle of the hallway,” I snapped, stepping back to retrieve my already cracked phone.
His gaze lingered on me longer than necessary. Assessing. Dissecting.
“You’re rude,” he said calmly.
I laughed once. “You bumped into me.”
“You walked into me, kid.”
For a moment, neither of us moved. The air felt tight and charged in a way I didn’t like or didn’t understand.
“You’ll need some manners as you grow older, kid.” he said suddenly.
I frowned. “Excuse you?”
“Get lost,” he replied, then brushed past me without another word.
I stood there, pulse loud in my ears, watching his retreating back.
Who the hell was that?
I returned to the reception unsettled, irritation clinging to my face. Jeanne noticed immediately.
“You look like you just lost a fight,” she whispered.
“I ran into an unfortunate jerk,” I muttered.
Before she could respond, Robert’s voice carried across the room.
“There’s someone important I haven’t introduced yet.”
I turned.
The man from the hallway sat on a golden seat, expression unreadable, clasped hands placed on a table, like he owned the room.
“This is my son,” Robert said proudly. “Lucian Banks.”
The name hit harder than it should have.
Son.
My chest tightened as realization slammed into place. Lucian’s eyes met mine, recognition flickered and something darker followed.
Stepbrother.
The word echoed in my head, heavy and wrong.
He didn’t smile or react. Just nodded politely as guests murmured their approval.
And in that moment, standing under the crystal chandeliers, I knew one thing with terrifying certainty:
This marriage hadn’t just rearranged my family, it had dragged something dangerous into my life.
LUCIAN’S POVI hadn’t slept properly since the night of the ball.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Aubrey’s face in that terrace doorway, the horror bleeding into her expression and the way she had crumpled to the floor moments later.My inability to resist kissing him even for a single moment, had led to irreparable damage.And when his message finally came through, my heart ached in a way I hadn’t experienced since childhood—since the last time I’d felt this powerless watching someone I loved suffer for circumstances entirely beyond their control.The last time I had exactly this feeling, I remembered standing outside my mother’s hospital room, helpless. I had loved her to a fault and I couldn’t do anything as I watched her pass away.Now, Ezran was suffering because of his love for me. But this time, I wasn’t powerless anymore. I could still fix whatever damage this is.I drove straight to the mansion, my jaw clenched so tight my head had begun to ache.….I found Aubrey in the wi
EZRAN’S POVI stared at mom in shock. “By locking me in the house?”“By ensuring you have appropriate space to think clearly, away from distractions.”I let out a sharp and humorless laugh “Distractions. Is that what we’re calling him now?”“Watch your tone, Ezran.”I folded my arms under my chest. “Mom, you cannot keep me trapped here indefinitely. I’m twenty-one years old, not twelve.”“And I’m still legally your mother, and while you live under my roof and in my custody, you must follow the arrangements I’ve made.” Her voice hardened further. “Your phone will also be monitored, effective immediately. I’ve already spoken with the household staff. Any attempt to contact Lucian will be reported to me directly.”Panic spread throughout my face amidst the underlying fury. “You can’t do this, mom.”“I already have. I’m doing it so you don’t ruin your life with your own hands.”….I stormed back into my room, tears already spilling out from my eyes as I crashed on the bed. Almost immedia
EZRAN’S POVI couldn’t enjoy the rest of the ball, so I just returned to my room to sleep, midway to the event. Unfortunately, I couldn't even find sleep.Mom summoned me to her private study the following morning. She was already seated behind the desk when I entered, dressed plainly now, none of the golden elegance from the night before remaining.Instead, red eyes, dark circles and big eye bags sat pronounced beneath her eyes that suggested she hadn’t slept at all, probably crying throughout the night.“Sit down, Ezran.”I did, my hands folded tightly in my lap. I was unable to meet her gaze properly. Instead, I drooped my head downwards.“I want you to understand something,” she began. “What I saw on that terrace isn’t something I can simply forget or ignore, Ezran. It doesn’t matter how I feel about it personally. What matters is what happens if anyone else finds out.”“Mom—”“Let me finish.” Her hands, folded neatly on the desk, trembled slightly despite her composed tone. “Rober
EZRAN’S POV“Mom!”I dropped to my knees beside her before I had even fully processed what had happened, Lucian a half-second behind me, both of us reaching for her at once.“Aubrey—” Lucian’s voice had lost every trace of its usual composure. His fingers pressed urgently against her wrist, checking for a pulse. “She’s breathing. Just fainted.”“We need to get her inside. Somewhere private.” My hands were shaking as I helped him lift her, careful and urgent, the golden dress pooling awkwardly against my arms. “If anyone sees her like this—”“I know.”We moved quickly, cutting through a side entrance rather than the main terrace doors, avoiding the ballroom entirely as we carried her toward the nearest private study. Lucian kicked the door shut behind us the moment we were inside, laying her gently onto the study’s leather sofa while I fumbled for my phone, hands trembling too badly to properly unlock the screen.“Call the family doctor,” Lucian instructed, already loosening the colla
EZRAN’S POVThe Banks mansion had been transformed entirely by the time guests began arriving Saturday evening.Black and gold draped through every hall, an orchestra tuning quietly in the ballroom and staff moving with practiced precision beneath crystal chandeliers.“You look terrified,” Jeanne whispered, adjusting my navy jacket’s lapel as we waited near the staircase for our cue to descend.“I am terrified, Jeanne.”“You’ll be fine.” she grinned and patted my left shoulder. “Just smile, shake hands with everyone, avoid Robert’s business associates unless you’re being directly addressed, avoid mixing with the crowd and try not to stare at Lucian too obviously across the room.”“I don’t stare.”“You absolutely do, Ezran. There’s no point in arguing.”Well, she was right. I didn’t have time to argue further before Mom appeared, resplendent in a golden dress, ushering us toward the staircase.“Smile, everyone,” she instructed. “Tonight matters to this family.”What the fuck?At this po
EZRAN’S POVMonday Morning, 9:56am“You’re glowing, bestie,” Erik announced the moment I sat down beside him in the lecture hall.I squinted at him like he had suddenly sprouted a second head. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”“You absolutely do.” He leaned closer, lowering his voice conspiratorially. “How was the birthday? Did you drive Lucian crazy just like I taught you? I want some steamy details, you know.”“Good Lord, Erik! We’re in class for fuck’s sake.”“Class hasn’t started yet. We have exactly four minutes, so talk fast.”I glanced around, ensuring no one was paying particular attention, before finally relenting slightly. “It went well. Really well, actually.”“Define ‘really well’, Ezran Banks.”“Erik.” I let out a groan, rubbing my already aching head.“I need specifics, Ezran. I helped orchestrate the entire sexcapades operation from the sidelines with my wisdom and guidance. At least, I deserve a full report.”I rolled my eyes, though I couldn’t fully suppress m
The table fell into silence. Mom's eyes were pleading with me, Jenna was staring at her brother and Charlyn and Robert seemed unfazed by whatever we were doing.“What the fuck did you just call me?” I asked again, rage seeping slowly through me.“A selective brat. You have any issues with that?”G
The wedding dragged to an end and I heaved out in relief. Dragging my already tired limbs out of the hall, I dialed my best friend’s digits via video call.“Yo, Ez.” Erik’s caramel skin glowed as his face appeared on the screen. “Happy married life to you.”The heck?“My mom got married, not me.” I
@lucian.banks_paragon followed you back.My eyes widened and I covered my mouth to prevent myself from screaming out.Another notification popped in and I almost passed out.@lucian.banks_paragon sent you a message.Lucian: Go to bed, kiddo. It's way past your bedtime.I blinked repeatedly as I sta
Days moved faster than I thought and soon, it was weekend. I sat on my reading table, my fingers resting on the cursor of my laptop.I can't believe I've spent one week in a strange house. I was already bored to death.A thought nudged at the back of my mind and I shook it off frantically.Slowly,







