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POV DARCIE The Sterling gate wasn’t just a gate; it was a physical punch to the gut. Black wrought iron, taller than two men, closing behind me like a trap. Like the final nail in the coffin of my old life. My dad had promised we’d work things out. He’d promised the house, my school, everything would be fine. Dad lied. My backpack felt heavier than usual, not just with books but with the weight of every broken promise. I dug my nails into my palms, trying to focus on the biting chill of the Aurelia evening instead of the tremor in my hands. New mission: survive the Sterlings. New reality: I was their charity case, Charles Sterling’s personal babysitter. His babysitter. The thought made bile rise in my throat. The path to the front door was paved with imported stone, flanked by perfect hedges that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe. My sneakers scuffed against the pristine surface, leaving tiny, defiant marks. The house itself wasn't a house; it was a fortress of glass and steel, glinting under the setting sun like a monstrous diamond. It screamed "we own everything," and apparently, that now included me. I knocked. A sharp, almost aggressive rap. No answer. I waited, the silence pressing in on me, broken only by the distant hum of city traffic – a sound I suddenly missed with an ache in my chest. I knocked again, harder. Still nothing. Great. First day, and I was already stranded on the doorstep, feeling every ounce of my forced humility. Just as I was about to consider finding a hidden service entrance – because of course there'd be one – the door swung open. Not by Mrs. Sterling, the ice queen with blonde hair that defied gravity, but by him. Charles Sterling. He was leaning against the doorframe, a smirk playing on his lips that was sharper than any knife. His hair, golden and perfectly messy, fell over eyes the color of a stormy sea. He was wearing a dark blue varsity jacket with a gleaming 'S' on the chest, a white t-shirt stretched over a chest that looked like it could stop a truck, and ripped jeans. He looked like every single billboard model, every popular movie star, every reason why I hated St. Jude’s Academy. And now, he looked like my personal warden. "Well, well, well," he drawled, his voice a low rumble that always made the girls at school go weak at the knees. For me, it just made my hackles rise. "Look what the cat dragged in. Or rather, look what my dad bought. Right on time, Miller. Almost thought you’d try to make a run for it." My backpack slid a little, threatening to fall, but I clutched it tighter. "Unlike some people, Charles, I actually respect my obligations." My voice came out steadier than I expected, a small victory. He pushed off the doorframe, crossing his arms over his chest, blocking my path. His eyes raked over me, from my worn-out jeans to my faded hoodie. I felt naked under his gaze, even though I was fully clothed. He always had a way of making me feel like the dirt under his expensive sneakers. "Obligations, huh?" He chuckled, a humorless sound. "Or desperation? Don't pretend this is about respect, Darcie. This is about staying out of the Valley. About keeping a roof over that pretty little head of yours." My cheeks flushed. He hit too close to home. But I wouldn’t let him see it. "And this is about you not flunking out of senior year, Sterling. So, unless you want to lose your precious football scholarship, I suggest you let me in so I can start earning my keep." His smirk faltered for a second, replaced by a flash of something I couldn't quite decipher – annoyance? Surprise? It was gone before I could name it. He stepped aside, a dramatic sweep of his arm. "Be my guest, peasant. Just don't track mud on the marble. My mother has an allergic reaction to anything less than spotless." I walked past him, my shoulder brushing his. The contact sent a jolt through me, a strange mix of revulsion and something else I immediately tried to suppress. The house was even bigger on the inside. A grand staircase swept upwards, chandeliers sparkled like captured stars, and silence—a heavy, expensive silence—pervaded everything. It was the kind of silence that whispered secrets, the kind that made you feel small and insignificant. "Don't get used to this," Charles said from behind me, his voice cutting through the quiet. "You're not a guest, Miller. You're an accessory. My father's latest attempt to control me. And believe me, I'm going to make you regret signing that paper." I turned, meeting his stormy gaze. My heart was pounding, but I forced myself to stand tall. "We'll see who regrets what, Charles. I'm not afraid of you." He took a step closer, invading my personal space. His eyes bored into mine, searching for a crack, a sign of weakness. "Oh, you will be," he whispered, his voice dangerously low. "Trust me. By the time this year is over, you'll be begging to go back to whatever hole you crawled out of." I didn't flinch. "Bring it on, Sterling. I'm a survivor. You're just a spoiled rich kid playing king in his castle." And with that, I pushed past him, determined to find my own damn way in this gilded cage. This was going to be a long, brutal year. But if Charles Sterling thought he could break me, he had another thing coming. I had faced worse than a pretty boy with a nasty streak. I just hadn’t faced him living under the same roof. Yet.Darcie I blinked, trying to process if it's just me dreaming or It's really Arthur. I mean, since when did he get better from the stroke. He walked in, surprising Charles and I. Maybe their parents knew about his health. He walked in better and different than how he was. Like he had gotten a glow up after the stroke. The maids walked upstairs and Mrs Sterling walked to him. “Ohh, Arthur, my son.” She opened her hands for an embrace and he hugged her. “I've missed you. Welcome back, my darling.”“I missed you too mom.” He smiled and looked up to his father. “Dad…” he walked towards him and they hugged. “Welcome back, Arthur.” Mr Sterling smiled. Then, Arthur raised his head at Charles who's still holding on to me. The three of them now staring at us like we were guilty as thieves.“Brother…”“Don't call me your brother.” Charles' hissed. “It's disgusting.”“Charles'!” Mrs Sterling screamed. “How could you say that to Arthur like that? After he just got discharged.”“I don't underst
Darcie I ran inside, back to my room and my face was wet with tears. My legs were shaking, I was so scared, so confused and angry about what Charles said. He has caused trouble. He should have just kept quiet without saying anything. Now I feel so stupid and threatened by the last words his father said. I'm just supposed to be his helper, not a lover. They would be so disappointed in me, at the both of us. My fingers trembled as I merged them together. I was trying to breathe normally but my heart seemed to beat rapidly. I stood to my feet, pacing the room. Whatever Charles' doing, I have to stop him. But how could I, he just confessed how he loved each other to them. Could I still stop him?The knock on the door almost made me jump. It wasn't once or twice, just kept on drumming consistently. “Open the door, Darcie!”That sounded like Mrs Sterling. I closed my eyes and opened the door slowly. My entire body was shivering like I had a cold. I saw half her body and suddenly, she push
DarcieThe entire class, I couldn't focus. My mind was centered on what Sloane had been asking me to do for her. Implicate myself. That would be the most embarrassing thing to do. But she was so hellbent on watching me do it. I tried my best to distract myself from thinking about it, but I can't. I just laid my head on the desk and slept off. When it's closing time, I rubbed my eyes, feeling so tired and I was already enjoying my nap. I grabbed my bag and Jax and I walked out of the class. Charles' move quickly beside us, heading to the car.When we got outside, Jax and I waved before he left. I slipped into the front seat which Charles had opened for me. He drove out of the park and into the road. We still didn't say anything. As it should be though. He glided into the mansion before the engine stopped. I opened the car door and before I could walk from it, he hurriedly slammed his door and scurried towards me, grabbing my hand and pinned me to the car. “What are you doing?” I gas
Darcie Charles' and I hadn't seen each other all day. Actually, since the beginning of the day, he wasn't up. I'm pretty sure he suffered from hangover because of the drinking. But I didn't go into his room with a towel and warm water, I'm still trying to avoid him with all costs. Although, I have a mission to fulfill. Sloane's. Make him go out with Genevieve. I sighed and cleaned the kitchen countertop. After doing some chores, I finally settled on the on sofa to watch a movie. I grabbed the remote and pressed the buttons before leaving an action movie I thought would be interesting.As I stared at the television screen, from behind, a leg dropped to the other side of the sofa and when I looked up, it's Charles. He just sits, sprawling his arms all over without looking at my face. He grabbed the popcorn bowl in the middle and threw some into his mouth. The silence is really awkward and I can't help but feel tense. Maybe I should leave but I don't want to. He didn't say anything. I
DarcieThe moment he stopped the car, I came down and walked into the mansion hurriedly so he wouldn't meet up with me. I moved faster, into the foyer and climbed the stairs. Then the hallway before finally getting to my room. I thought I was safe till I realized the door wouldn't close. Like something was on its way. I looked down, it's a shoe. Look up, it's Charles. I struggled to close the door and shove him but he was way stronger and barged in. Face filled with confusion. I moved away from him, and walked towards the window. He followed me and hugged me from behind. “Darcie, what is going on? You're avoiding me and it's stressing the fuck out out of my head.” I missed the way he held me like I was his only. I missed the scent of his cologne. “Charles.” I whispered as his hands tightened around my waist. “Why are you doing this?”“I said you should avoid me in school. I had my reasons.”“What?” His hands unwrapped slowly and he turned me effortlessly to face him. “Okay, fine.
Darcie.Steve caught the phone. It bounced in his hands and I covered my mouth with my hands, baffled.“Whoa. Easy.” He handed the phone back to Sloane, obviously thinking it's hers. “Thank you.” She says. “Sloane, please.” I rubbed my palms together, already tearing up. “Don't destroy it. I swear, I didn't ask Charles for it. He did it out of his good mind. You know my former phone is already outdated. I've managed it ever since. Please don't do this. Please.”She crossed her arms, phone still in her hands. Charles stepped into class and I wiped my tears so he wouldn't see it whenever he noticed me and Sloane sitting together. “So…” she began, then caught Charles going to his seat, his friends were with him too. “You mean, everything I told you about avoiding Charles, you didn't take warning?”“No. No. I'm doing as you say. I told him to stop talking to me. I told him I'm just his nanny but he just bought me the phone and urged me to accept it.”“I hate seeing expensive things in
Darcie I stood up. “What are you talking about?”He dragged his hands through his hair and let out a deep sigh. “I don't know. You're acting all weird. Are you sure you're okay?”I forced a smile. “Of course, Charles. I'm more than okay.”“So, why didn't you eat with me? We eat together, right? So
Darcie“See….?” She tried to stop laughing. “Now, why are you in Sterling's mansion?”I sniffed. “Mr Sterling wants me to help Charles with his academics and pass, so I'm his nanny.”“Akright.” She brushed her hair back. “Who's Charles'?”“The son of Mr and Mrs sterling.”She nods. “Good. Now, I'm
Darcie We left school, and he drove in his sleek car to this huge fancy boutique. As we got into the elegant store, I'm blown away by the different sectors of dresses and other clothes, shoes and jewelry. Charles' led me upstairs. He said he knows a lady there. It's more beautiful up here, the flo
Darcie. Charles picked the phone. His jaws set as he spoke to her and I just continued enjoying my ice cream. I didn't listen carefully but I heard some words like “Not coming.” “Don't worry.”When he finally dropped the phone, I broke the silence, asking curiously, with a bit of insecurity. “Why







