LOGIN(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)The lunch which was full of love, laughing, and happiness had finally come to an end. Gradually, they dispersed. Alexander excused himself with a content sigh, heading to his room for a well-deserved nap. Asher, still recovering from the long journey, followed soon after, muttering something about needing just “a few hours” of sleep.Ryan disappeared into his study, already preparing for an urgent video conference, and Owen, always precise, went to review some pending files in his study.But none of them left without pressing a soft, lingering kiss to Aurora’s lips, a silent promise, a quiet thank-you for her presence that brought warmth into their lives.Now, only Ian and Aurora remained in the spacious living room. She turne
(Author’s POV)Across the room, the rest of the Skylar brothers, Owen, Ryan, and Ian watched the scene unfold. At first, they stood quietly, smiles on their faces. But then… something shifted.Owen’s arms folded tighter across his chest, jaw flexing ever so slightly. Ryan’s gaze darkened, lips twitching at the corners while his fingers tapped silently against his bicep. And Ian, well he had the most dramatic reaction. His eyes widened, and he looked away, rubbing the back of his neck with a light flush creeping up his ears.“Damn,” Ian muttered under his breath.“He just came back and took all the spotlight”.“She didn’t even greet us with a kiss this morning&
(Author’s POV)Aurora was still feeling embarrassed and was laying on the bed, cringing into her pillow fort, when there was a soft knock at the door, followed by it creaking open just a bit.“Aurora?” Came Owen’s warm, teasing voice.“Please tell me I didn’t try to kiss the TV again…” She peered out from under the pillow just enough to groan. Owen chuckled, walking in with a tall glass in hand.“Only three times. The TV sends its regards, by the way”.“I can never show my face again” Aurora let out a dramatic whine and flopped back. He sat beside her and gently offered the glass.“Lem
(Author’s POV)Ian stirred awake, the golden morning light creeping in through the curtains, casting soft rays on the bed. His sleepy eyes blinked open slowly, and the first thing he saw was Aurora, tucked so perfectly against him, her face resting just beneath his chin, arms wrapped around him like he was her whole world. His arms instinctively tightened a little around her, reluctant to let go. A slow, wide smile bloomed on his face, eyes crinkling with warmth.It was rare, this feeling. Like the world had still. Like he already had everything he could ever ask for… right here in his arms.“You’re my everything” He whispered, almost to himself.After a few more minutes of quiet, content breathing, he carefully and slowly began to disentan
(Author’s POV)Aurora flopped dramatically onto the living room couch, still tipsy and basking in the afterglow of her chaotic group hug.“Okay. Now someone sing me a lullaby. Preferably Owen” She blinked up at the ceiling and mumbled.“I…what?!” Owen choked on air.“She’s on another level tonight” Ian burst out laughing and plopped down beside her.“This is what I get for letting her have wine. Once. Just once” Ryan rubbed a hand over his face, trying to hide the smirk tugging at his lips. Aurora turned to look at him, eyes wide and innocent.“I didn’t know it was wine. It taste
(Author’s POV)Owen and Ian exchanged amused glances as Aurora dramatically draped herself across the couch, her head still on Ian’s lap and her legs now stretched toward Owen. Her cheeks were flushed, her words slurred just enough to make everything she said extra adorable.“I’m telling you, you guys are too good looking. It's a problem. I have to mentally prepare myself before entering a room with you three” She muttered, poking Owen’s chest with a finger.Ryan returned from the kitchen with water and a plate of snacks, setting them down on the coffee table.“Eat, now. You’re starting to sound like one of your romance novels”.Aurora sat up, well, more like wobbled
(Aurora’s POV)I was lying on my bed, staring at the ceiling, lost in thought. My room was dimly lit, with only the soft glow of my bedside lamp casting warm light across the walls. The peaceful silence of the nig
(Ian’s POV)I was lounging at the back of the classroom with my friends. The classroom was buzzing with chatter and laughter as there was still time for our professor to arrive. I leaned back in my chair while lis
(Owen’s POV)For the first time in many years, my brothers and I are at home together. It just brings back memories of how we used to spend weekends playing together as kids, especially with our mother.
(Ian’s POV)I leaned casually against my car, scrolling through my phone as I waited for Aurora. My mind drifted to our tense, quiet drives the past few days, and I sighed.







