MasukAiden lay on his bed, the worn novel open in his hands, but the words on the page blurred together like distant noise. He flipped through the pages slowly, eyes scanning lines without really absorbing any of them. His brain was somewhere else entirely.
"Choices change, people change, climate change, places change and even fortunes change..... But I wish I could have someone in my life who will remain constant." The thought lingered heavily as he kept flipping through the novel he was reading, technically reading with his eyes instead of his brain. The story might as well have been written in another language for all the attention he was giving it. His room felt smaller than usual tonight, the walls closing in with the weight of everything happening downstairs. The distant sounds of silverware and muffled laughter drifted up occasionally, reminding him that the world kept moving even when he stayed hidden. He got pulled out of his thoughts as he heard the roaring of several cars pulling up outside. The deep rumble of engines cut through the quiet of his room like thunder. Aiden stood up from his bed, frozen for a moment like he needed to remind his brain what he was going to do. Then he walked toward the window, heart picking up speed without permission. Peeping from a little part of his window, careful not to move the curtain too obviously, he saw several bodyguards stationed through every corner of the mansion he could see from here. They weren’t his father’s men. These were sharper, more alert, dressed in dark suits that blended into the night but still commanded attention. Seven black tinted cars were parked in a perfect line next to each other, gleaming under the mansion lights like predators at rest. “Ohh, the Costello’s are here,” Aiden said softly as a smile gently slipped onto his face unintentionally. He hadn’t meant to smile. It just happened, creeping up on him before he could stop it. The sight sent a strange flutter through his chest—equal parts nervousness and something warmer he didn’t want to name. *If only I could get the chance to see his face closer and not through the sanctuary of my room or far across the ballroom.* Emily is so lucky, he thought, the words echoing with a quiet ache. His sister would be down there right now, shining under the lights, sitting across from the man everyone feared and desired. Alexander King Costello. The Ice King. The one whose name alone could shift the balance of power in any room. Aiden had only caught glimpses before, enough to know the rumors didn’t do him justice. Those deep blue eyes, the slicked back hair with those rebellious strands, the presence that made the air feel thicker. He lingered at the window a little longer than he should have, watching the bodyguards move with military precision. One of them scanned the upper floors, and Aiden quickly pulled back, pressing himself against the wall. His pulse thrummed in his ears. The last thing he needed was to get caught spying. Mother’s words from earlier still stung: *Do not show your face. Nobody needs to know you exist.* With a quiet sigh, Aiden went back to his bed, lay down, and covered himself with the thick blanket. The fabric felt heavy, almost protective, like it could shield him from the chaos downstairs. He picked up the novel again and continued flipping through the pages, but his mind wasn’t on the book he was reading. It was far away on a certain person. He kept picturing Alexander stepping out of one of those tinted cars, tall, commanding, radiating that dangerous calm. What would it feel like to be in the same room as him? Not hidden in shadows at a ballroom, but close enough to see the details. The way his jaw tightened when he spoke. The subtle shift in his expression that most people probably missed. Aiden wondered if Alexander ever smiled. Truly smiled. Or if that cold reputation was a wall no one ever got past. Downstairs, the dinner was probably unfolding perfectly. Emily laughing at the right moments, Mother playing the gracious hostess, Father trying to look in control even while sitting at the side of his own table. And Alexander… dominating the room without even trying. Aiden could almost hear the low timbre of his voice cutting through the conversation, making everyone lean in whether they wanted to or not. The novel slipped lower in his hands as his thoughts drifted deeper. Life had taught him early that nothing stayed the same. His mother’s promise, broken by death. The warmth of a real home, replaced by this cold mansion where he was little more than a ghost. Even his own feelings seemed to shift like sand, wanting to disappear one moment, craving a single glimpse of something real the next. But a part of him still wished for that one constant. Someone who wouldn’t vanish or change or look through him like he didn’t matter. Someone whose presence felt like solid ground instead of shifting shadows. It was a foolish thought, especially tonight, with the most unpredictable man in the city sitting at their dining table. Aiden turned another page without seeing it. The blanket felt warmer now, cocooning him in the quiet safety of his room. Outside, the cars sat like silent guardians. Inside, the mansion buzzed with importance. And here he was flipping pages, heart somewhere downstairs near a man he had no right to think about this much. He closed his eyes for a moment, letting the distant sounds of the evening wash over him. The roar of the engines had faded, but the presence of the Costellos remained, heavy and electric in the air. Emily was lucky, yes. But luck like that came with chains. Alexander wasn’t the kind of man who loved gently. He was the storm people invited in, hoping they could weather it. Still, the smile from earlier lingered at the corners of Aiden’s mouth. Just one closer look. That was all he wanted. A single moment where those legendary blue eyes might accidentally meet his. Not that it would change anything. Not that it could. But in a life full of constant change, even a fleeting glimpse felt like something worth holding onto. Aiden pulled the blanket higher, the novel now forgotten on his chest. His mind stayed far away on that certain person, turning the evening into something more than just another night of hiding. For now, that was enough.The grand ballroom of the Deluca estate glowed under massive crystal chandeliers, packed with the city’s most dangerous and powerful people. Men in tailored black suits stood in small groups. Business partners. High ranking mafia allies. Politicians who pretended they weren’t dirty. They had all gathered for one reason, the wedding of Alexander King Deluca.Alexander stood at the front of the hall, calm and unreadable in his sharp black suit. His deep blue eyes slowly scanned the room as he waited. He hated delays. This marriage was never meant to be about love. It was about power. A strategic alliance between two families that controlled different parts of the city’s brutal underground.But something felt wrong.The bride was late.Alexander glanced at his watch, his jaw tightening just slightly. His right hand man, Luca, leaned in close.“Boss… the bride’s family is asking to speak with you in private.”Alexander didn’t say a word. He simply turned and walked toward the private room
Aiden could feel the tension crackling in the air like electricity. His parents were going to kill him, he could sense it underneath their fake smiles and vicious gazes. He sat exactly where he had been told not to be, in the dining room, occupying the chair placed at the right side of where Alexander sat at the head of the table. Alexander’s mother sat across from him, watching everything with sharp, elegant eyes.“The marriage will happen next week,” Alexander said, his voice low and final, leaving no room for discussion.Aiden’s stepmother smiled wildly, barely able to contain her excitement. His father’s face looked pleased for the first time in weeks, like a weight had been lifted from his shoulders. Emily sat beside Aiden, smiling shyly and playing the part of the perfect bride to be. Alexander’s mother looked shocked, her perfectly manicured fingers tightening slightly around her wine glass. And Aiden… he kept his face blank, completely neutral. He could feel Alexander staring
Knowing Mr Costello was downstairs right now with my family, arranging his marriage with Emily made my stomach flip somehow...Not in a bad way. Not exactly in a good way either. It was this strange, twisting feeling I couldn’t quite name. I’m not in love with Alexander. I’m really not. I just admire him in a way someone would admire their role model. That was what I kept telling myself as I hid behind a thick pillar at the top of the stairs, heart hammering against my ribs.I could see most of the dining area from here if I leaned out just enough. Emily was descending the staircase now, strutting like a cat in that tight red gown, every step confident and practiced. She looked perfect, like she belonged in his world. Meanwhile, I stayed pressed against the cool marble, barely breathing.From this angle, I had a clear view of Mr Costello’s side profile since his back was mostly to the stairs. Those who said this man was a living devil disguised as an angel had a point. Even his side p
Aiden lay on his bed, the worn novel open in his hands, but the words on the page blurred together like distant noise. He flipped through the pages slowly, eyes scanning lines without really absorbing any of them. His brain was somewhere else entirely."Choices change, people change, climate change, places change and even fortunes change..... But I wish I could have someone in my life who will remain constant."The thought lingered heavily as he kept flipping through the novel he was reading, technically reading with his eyes instead of his brain. The story might as well have been written in another language for all the attention he was giving it. His room felt smaller than usual tonight, the walls closing in with the weight of everything happening downstairs. The distant sounds of silverware and muffled laughter drifted up occasionally, reminding him that the world kept moving even when he stayed hidden.He got pulled out of his thoughts as he heard the roaring of several cars pullin
When they say chaos wrapped in silk, the Havard mansion embodied it that evening. Alexander Costello stepped out of his sleek black car, the cool night air brushing against his sharp features. He straightened his collar with precise movements, shut the door firmly, and walked toward his mother without a word.His mother had been waiting, her elegant dress perfectly chosen for the occasion. Alexander’s mind drifted briefly to their earlier conversation, the memory playing out clearly.---(FLASHBACK)“Ma, marriage won’t change anything,” Alexander had said angrily, his voice filling the lavish sitting room of their family home.“I don’t mean it to change anything. I just want someone to be there for you other than me and your father,” his mother had whined, eyes pleading.“I don’t want to be tied down by some house bird wearing heels,” he had replied, trying not to snap at her.“No one is asking you to. I just want you to be happy.”“I’m happy,” he had said flatly.“Like this… no you’r
When they say chaos wrapped in silk, that was exactly what the mansion looked like when I walked in late in the evening. The air felt different the moment I stepped through the grand doors, thicker, heavier, buzzing with an energy I wasn’t used to.I had just come home from my evening part time job, feet aching and mind exhausted, hoping for some kind of normalcy. I only wanted some peace and silence or maybe… just maybe the normal routine of Emily and mother screaming their lungs out at me with some few beatings here and there, including being given some hectic works to do. But this… I wasn’t expecting at all.The mansion had been transformed into something I could barely recognize. Maybe hell, but dressed up in expensive clothing. The cold hallway marble floor was now covered with a warm, plush rug that swallowed my tired footsteps. The sitting room was adorned with flowers everywhere, massive arrangements of white roses and lilies making it look like a shrine. Crystal vases gleamed







