Se connecter(Author’s POV)
The grand dining room of the Skylar mansion was eerily quiet the next morning. The long mahogany table was set with an elaborate spread of food, perfectly scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, croissants, and steaming cups of coffee. Mr. Skylar sat at the head of the table, sipping his coffee and reading the day’s paper, his expression calm but thoughtful.
One by one, his sons entered the room.
Owen, the eldest, arrived first, his sharp suit already in place for the day ahead. He sat down silently, glancing at his father but saying nothing.
Ryan came next, dressed more casually but equally composed. He nodded curtly to his father and brother before taking his seat.
Asher strolled in moments later, his sunglasses perched on his head, clearly still waking up. He grabbed a croissant and slumped into his chair without a word.
Ian arrived last, his hair tousled, a hoodie thrown over his t-shirt. He plopped into his seat, muttering a quiet “Morning” as he reached for the coffee.
For several minutes, the only sounds were the clinking of cutlery and the occasional rustle of the newspaper. The tension was palpable, a silent storm brewing just beneath the surface.
Finally, Owen broke the silence, his voice cutting through the quiet like a knife.
“Dad,” He began, his tone measured but firm.
“Do you really not care what people will think about this… arrangement?”
All eyes turned to Mr. Skylar.
The older man set his newspaper down carefully, folding it with precision before meeting his eldest son’s gaze. His face was calm, but his voice carried the weight of his conviction.
“Owen, I stopped caring about what people think a long time ago. My only concern is ensuring that when I’m gone, you have someone beside you all” The room fell silent again, his words sinking in.
Ryan leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms.
“It’s not that simple, Dad. This is… unconventional, to put it mildly. People are going to talk, and it’s not going to be pretty” Mr. Skylar nodded, his expression unflinching.
“Let them talk. My reputation has never been tied to public opinion, and neither should yours. What matters is that we do what’s right for this family, not what’s easy”.
The room went quiet again. Each son sat with his thoughts, the gravity of their father’s words weighing heavily on them.
Finally, Owen broke the silence once more. He leaned back in his chair, his jaw tight, his gaze fixed on his father.
“I still don’t like this idea. But if this is what you want… if this is your…last wish, I’ll do it. For you”.
Ryan sighed, running a hand through his hair.
“This is insane, but… I can’t say no to you, Dad. Fine. I’m in” Asher groaned, rubbing his temples.
“I don’t know how we’re going to pull this off without it turning into a media circus, but… okay. For you” Ian, the youngest, looked at his father with wide, worried eyes.
“If this is what you need, Dad, I’ll do it. But… this feels so strange”.
Mr. Skylar smiled faintly, his eyes glistening with emotion as he looked at his sons.
“Thank you,” He said simply.
“I know this isn’t easy, but I promise you, it will be worth it”.
The brothers exchanged glances, a mix of reluctance, confusion, and frustration written on their faces. None of them were accepting this marriage with open hearts, but their love and loyalty to their father outweighed their doubts.
As the breakfast continued in silence, each brother grappled with what lay ahead, their lives on the verge of an unexpected and transformative chapter.
Right now, Mr. Skylar was sitting in his dimly lit study with a cup of coffee in his hand. His gaze rested on a photograph on the desk…a picture of himself with his four sons taken years ago. In it, they were all smiling, their arms draped over one another. Back then, the bond between them had been unbreakable, a family united by love. Now, that connection felt like a distant memory.
He leaned back in his chair, a small, satisfied smile tugging at his lips.
“They agreed,” He murmured to himself.
“Stubborn as they are, they couldn’t say no” He chuckled softly, the sound low and warm, filled with a mixture of relief and hope. The weight of his illness still loomed heavily over him, but for the first time in years, he felt a glimmer of optimism.
“Aurora,” He said aloud, the name lingering on his tongue.
“You’re the key. I knew it the moment I saw you. That quiet strength, that selflessness… you’ll remind my boys of what it means to be a family”.
“Marriage,” He mused, leaning forward and placing his cup on the desk.
“They think it’s just for me. But what they don’t realize is that this is for them. They’ll fight it, resist it, maybe even resent me for it at first. But in time…”
His voice trailed off as his thoughts took over. He could see the distant future…his sons laughing together, teasing one another, united not just in obligation but in genuine love. He imagined Aurora there, her presence a bridge between them, a reminder of what they could be.
The smile on his face turned wistful.
“I don’t have much time left, but I’ll leave this world knowing I’ve done everything I can. They’ll hate me for it now, but one day… one day, they’ll thank me”.
He reached out and picked up the photo, holding it close as he gazed at the frozen smiles of his sons.
“Hold on to each other,” He whispered, his voice thick with emotion.
“That’s all I ask”.
With a deep breath, Mr. Skylar leaned back in his chair once more, his smile returning. His heart swelled with hope, his plan set in motion. Whatever challenges lay ahead, he believed in the outcome.
This marriage would bring his family together… He was certain of it.
(Author’s POV)After breakfast, the Skylar brothers remained in Aurora’s room. They didn’t rush her, didn’t press her for answers, just stayed close, their silent presence a source of comfort. They knew she would speak when she was ready.After a while, she took a deep breath, her fingers gripping the bed sheet slightly.“I… I want to tell you everything” She finally said, her voice quiet but determined.Immediately, all four brothers focused on her with undivided attention. They walked towards the bed and took their places in order to be close to her when she needed them.Aurora was sitting in the middle of the bed, legs crossed beneath her. Asher sat to her left, Ian to her r
(Aurora’s POV)A dull ache pulsed through my body as my eyelids fluttered open. At first, everything felt unfamiliar, the soft sheets, the dim morning light filtering through the curtains, the faint scent of antiseptic in the air. Confusion clouded my mind for a moment, but then, like a flood, the memories of last night crashed into me. The rain. The fear. The exhaustion.I took a shaky breath and tried to move, but pain shot through my limbs, forcing me to stop. My muscles protested every slight motion, a reminder of the ordeal I had endured.As my eyes adjusted, I noticed the figures surrounding me and my breath caught in my throat.On my left, Asher sat against the headboard, his arms crossed, his head tilted slightly to the side as he slept in an awkward sittin
(Author’s POV)As soon as the doctor left, Owen turned to the maids. His voice was calm but firm.“Change her clothes, make sure she’s warm and comfortable. Be gentle”.The maids nodded and stepped inside, closing the door behind them. Owen took a deep breath and turned toward James. His sharp eyes locked onto the head butler.“No one outside this house can know about this. Especially Dad. Do you understand?” James hesitated for a second before bowing slightly.“Yes, sir” Ryan ran a hand through his hair, his jaw clenching.“If Dad finds out, he’ll come rushing back immediately” Asher exhaled
(Owen’s POV)The mansion was eerily silent, except for the faint ticking of the antique clock on the wall. My brothers and I were sitting in the living room, our minds consumed by worry. It was almost 1 AM.I rubbed my hands together, jaw clenched. Ian sat with his arms crossed, staring at the floor, while Ryan leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees, his thoughts spiraling. Asher exhaled sharply, running a frustrated hand through his hair.And then…The front doors swung open. The loud creak of the heavy wood made our heads snap up.Aurora stood there, drenched from head to toe, water dripping onto the marble floor. Her dress was torn in places, streaked with mud. Blood stained her elbows, arms, and legs. Her hair stuck to her face, and her breathing
(Asher’s POV)I gripped the steering wheel tightly, my knuckles turning white as I drove through the rain-slicked streets. My heart pounded in my chest, frustration and fear clawing at me. I had barely stopped the car before jumping out, tugging the hood of my jacket over my head to conceal my face. My bodyguards followed closely behind, but I barely acknowledged them.The first café I entered was warm and bustling with chatter. I approached the counter, lowering my voice.“Hey, have you seen this girl?” I slid my phone forward, showing Aurora’s picture to the barista. The barista frowned, studying the image before shaking her head.“Sorry, I don’t think so” I exhaled sharply, nodding before turning away.
(Ryan’s POV)The rain continued to pour, streaking down the windshield as I maneuvered the car through the dimly lit streets. The rhythmic beat of the wipers was the only sound inside the vehicle, but the air was thick with unspoken tension.I glanced at Ian from the corner of my eye. My younger brother sat stiffly in the passenger seat, his shoulders shaking ever so slightly. His hands were clenched into tight fists on his lap, his foot tapping restlessly against the floor. Ian was breaking, I could feel it.But I myself wasn’t far from breaking either.My grip on the steering wheel was tight, my pulse erratic. My heart pounded painfully against my ribs, the fear clawing at my chest. I wasn’t showing it, I never did but I was terrified.







