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Chapter 3: The Heir's Choice

Author: babymo1909
last update publish date: 2025-08-03 15:28:32

The rain drizzled softly against the glass panes of the sunroom, creating a rhythmic lullaby. Lyra was half-curled in a velvet armchair, legs tucked up under a knitted blanket, her cheek resting against a silk pillow. A forgotten book lay open on her chest, and the porcelain teacup beside her was still completely untouched.

She was, in short, blissfully asleep.

Until she wasn't.

The scent of cinnamon tea wafted into her senses. A second later, a warm hand brushed a lock of silver-blonde hair from her forehead.

Lyra cracked one eye open.

"You're trying to butter me up," she murmured groggily.

Her grandmother smiled down at her, elegant as ever in her pearl buttoned cream robe.

"Always."

Grandpa entered behind her, holding a thick leather bound book like it was a sacred relic or a very heavy threat.

Lyra sighed dramatically and pulled the blanket over her head.

"Oh no. The Ledger is here. Something terrible is about to happen."

"It's not that terrible,"

Grandpa said in his deep baritone.

"But it is serious."

"I knew it. You're selling me to pirates."

"Worse,"

Grandma replied, pouring tea.

"We're arranging your marriage."

Lyra froze.

Slowly, she peeked out from the blanket, looking like a disgruntled sleepy kitten.

"I'm nineteen."

"Yes."

"I've barely figured out how taxes work."

"You have a full tech empire hidden under seven shell corporations,"

Grandma said pointedly.

"You are the tax code."

Lyra blinked, then turned to Grandpa.

"So, what's the scam?"

"No scam. No scheme. Just survival."

He opened the ledger on the table, its golden pages humming with history. Family trees, assets, obligations. At the center her name, gilded and final.

"You're the only heir," he said softly.

"And with that title comes enemies. You know this, Lyra. You've hacked half of them already."

She sat up fully now, a blanket still draped around her like royalty on a reluctant throne. Her eyes are cool blue, like moonlight on ice narrowed slightly.

"Who's the poor soul?"

"Elias Vale," Grandma said.

Lyra blinked again. "The CEO?"

"The young one. Cold. Brutal. Efficient."

"...So, me, but tall?"

Grandpa chuckled.

"Exactly. But also principled. And quiet. You'll like him."

"I don't like people."

"You like Yani."

"She brings me food."

Grandma set down her cup.

"Darling, we've watched Elias for years. He doesn't need your money or power. But he could keep you safe if something happened to us."

Lyra went quiet at that.

A drop of rain slid down the glass like a slow tear.

Then

"So this is a business move."

"It's also a family one," Grandpa said.

"We want you to live. To be free. And free people in our world are protected."

Lyra looked away, jaw set.

"You think I can't protect myself?"

"No,"

Grandma said softly.

"We think you already have. For too long."

Lyra was quiet again. Her fingers fiddled with the hem of her blanket.

"And what if he hates me?"

Grandpa chuckled.

"Then he'll be terrified of admiration."

"And if I hate him?"

"Then we'll hide the body together," Grandma said sweetly.

That made Lyra snort.

"You two are insane."

"We are in love," Grandpa corrected.

"And we want you to know what that feels like eventually. But in the meantime, this marriage... it gives you time. Space. Cover. A partner."

"I don't have partners."

"You don't trust them. That's different."

A long silence stretched between them. Lyra leaned back into the cushions and stared at the ceiling.

"When do I have to meet him?"

Next month. At dinner."

"Ugh. I'll wear my meanest eyeliner."

Grandma smiled.

"And I want a clause that says I can nap through any meeting."

"We already put it in the prenup."

Lyra blinked.

"Seriously?"

Grandpa grinned.

"Page twelve. Section six. 'Scheduled Periods of Unconscious Restoration.'"

She laughed softly,

Rare

Then curled back under the blanket.

"I'm not agreeing to anything yet," she mumbled.

"Of course not,"

Grandma said, brushing her forehead.

"We're just giving you... options."

A pause.

"And bribing you with honey bread later," Grandpa added.

"...I'll consider."

A FEW DAYS LATER

It had been three days since Lyra Moreno's solo fiscal strategy report had obliterated any chance Serena and Jade had at academic sabotage. And yet, the damage lingered visible in the way students leaned in to whisper, glance, and occasionally stare toward the back row.

"Did you see the color palette she used?"

"It looked like a skincare brand launch."

"She added footnotes that cited herself."

"Professor Langley smiled. Have you ever seen him smile?"

The Fiscal Cycle of Capitalism was no longer just a report.

It had become lore.

At the front of the classroom, Professor Langley adjusted his glasses and cleared his throat.

"I'd like to take a moment to commend an outstanding submission," he said, voice prim with its usual edge of intellectual boredom except this time, there was a gleam in his eye.

"The fiscal analysis from Miss Moreno, Moreno, and Lamont was not only accurate and comprehensive, but also..." he tilted his head slightly...

"surprisingly stylish. The layout was elegant. The arguments are concise. And the graphs... actually enjoyable."

He blinked.

"I'm still not sure what font that was. But it changed me."

A soft ripple of laughter moved through the class.

In the far corner, Lyra sat curled up like a housecat in a chair too big for her hood up, latte forgotten, legs tucked under her in what looked suspiciously like the beginning stages of a nap.

She didn't flinch at the praise.

Didn't lift her head.

Her only movement was the gentle rise and fall of her breathing beneath the hoodie.

Serene sat two rows ahead, jaw clenched so tightly she could've cracked a tooth. Jade, beside her, furiously underlined something in her notes though it was unclear if she was taking notes or emotionally stabbing her paper.

"She's asleep,"

Jade hissed, not even bothering to whisper.

"She slept through a compliment,"

Serene whispered back, eyes dark.

"That's power."

Professor Langley was still speaking.

"Let this be a reminder that strategic clarity doesn't have to be dull. A little design goes a long way."

Someone in the back muttered,

"Lyra's slides had soft drop shadows."

"Mine had Comic Sans,"

another admitted in defeat.

Professor Langley turned back to the board.

Behind him, Lyra shifted, yawned under her hood, and muttered in her half-sleep drawl,

"Drop shadows make capitalism softer."

A few nearby students choked on their laughter.

Jade looked like she wanted to launch her pen at Lyra's head.

Serene glared at the back of Lyra's seat like she could light it on fire with her mind.

But Lyra?

She just turned her face slightly toward the wall and pulled her hood lower, already drifting off again.

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