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His to Keep
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Chapter 1: The House That Raised Us

Author: Aero Reads
last update publish date: 2026-04-04 02:28:25

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Chapter 1: The House That Raised Us

The sun caught the edges of the grand staircase, turning dust motes into slow arcs of suspended light. Arlo’s hands moved over the polished marble with meticulous care. Each stroke of the cloth was precise, deliberate because in this house, a mistake was more than a slip. It was a reminder of where he stood: the servant’s son, the invisible shadow in a world that belonged to others.

He had learned early that the house’s rules extended beyond what was spoken. Every footstep, every glance, every breath had a place and a time. He pressed his palms harder against the rail, watching his reflection ripple in the shine.

“Why so careful?”

Arlo froze. His head snapped up, eyes landing on Nikolai.

Tall. Unyielding. Golden hair catching the light like a halo or a warning. Blue eyes that seemed to measure every inch of him, assessing, calculating, untouchable. Even at nine years old, Nikolai carried the presence of someone far older, far more dangerous than he had any right to be.

“I… I like it clean, sir,” Arlo said softly, bowing his head. “It’s easier when it’s orderly.”

Nikolai’s gaze lingered. Long enough that Arlo could feel the heat creeping up the back of his neck. He wasn’t sure if it was fear, admiration, or something he couldn’t name.

“Hmph,” Nikolai murmured, turning on his heel. The sound was dismissive, yet the weight of his eyes pressing into Arlo’s back lingered long after he left.


Arlo exhaled slowly, willing his heart to slow. The hall was quiet now except for the soft shuffle of other servants’ footsteps and the distant clatter of silver in the dining room. He knew he should return to the lower wing, polish the floors there, but he lingered, stolen glances toward where Nikolai had disappeared.

Even when he tried to ignore him, he could feel that presence. The way Nikolai moved: precise, controlled, aware of every detail in the room. It unsettled him, fascinated him. He couldn’t explain why.


Nikolai POV

He had noticed the boy before, of course. Everyone did. Small, quick, careful—like a shadow that moved too cleanly through a house built on grandeur and power. But today… today something had shifted.

Arlo’s back was straight as he worked, hands moving with almost mechanical precision. His head lifted just enough to glance at the light, the dust motes dancing in the sun. Something about the way he concentrated—it was deliberate, intentional. Nikolai’s blue eyes narrowed, not with anger but with an unfamiliar tension.

Was it jealousy? Curiosity? Disgust? He didn’t know. He wasn’t supposed to care.

But he did.

Something in the tilt of Arlo’s shoulders, the careful bite of his lower lip, made Nikolai’s chest tighten. And just like that, he began to notice him differently.


Arlo POV

Later that day, Arlo was assigned to the stables. The scent of hay and horse sweat was familiar, comforting even, though the work was hard and hands always rough. He liked the steadiness of the horses, the rhythm of feeding, cleaning, and brushing. The horses didn’t judge. They didn’t care who he was.

That evening, he wasn’t alone. Julien, one of the groom’s sons, had sneaked in with him. It had started as teasing, as all things did with someone his age. But soon, Arlo’s pulse had raced for reasons he didn’t yet understand.

Julien’s hand brushed his arm. A laugh, light and teasing. A whispered dare. And then—lips. A brief, shocking, thrilling brush of lips that left Arlo breathless.

For a second, the world disappeared.

And then, a shadow fell across the stall.


Nikolai POV

He had been walking past, checking the stables before dinner, when he noticed movement—too deliberate, too secretive. He paused. Light from the lanterns flickered across two figures pressed against each other.

The boy with brown hair Arlo caught in a moment he shouldn’t be. The other, a groom’s son, smiling as if nothing mattered.

Nikolai’s mind went still. The instinct to command, to control, to protect—if not himself, then the order of his world rose sharply.

He did not step forward immediately. He simply watched.

Confusion warred with something more primal. Jealousy? Disgust? Possession? He could not name it.


Arlo POV

He froze the instant he saw him. Nikolai’s blue eyes, sharp as glass, were fixed on them. The blood drained from Arlo’s face.

“You leave,” Nikolai said, voice low and sharp, cutting through the stillness of the stables.

Julien stumbled back, confusion flashing across his face, but obeyed. Arlo remained where he stood, heart hammering.

“Go inside,” Nikolai said again, softer this time. Arlo moved, not trusting his legs, until the door closed behind him.


Nikolai POV

Alone now, Nikolai’s gaze lingered on the spot where Arlo had been. His chest still tightened, and for the first time, he realized how much he had been watching the boy without knowing it. Every movement, every cautious glance, every careful action it had been cataloged.

And now, more than ever, he could not stop noticing.


Arlo POV

Back in the quiet of the main hall, Arlo pressed his hands against his thighs, trying to calm his racing heart. He didn’t understand the surge of fear, excitement, and shame that had overtaken him in the stables. He had never been caught like that.

And somehow he knew nothing would be the same.

Even before he saw it, he could feel it: the weight of those blue eyes, watching, calculating, not leaving him even when Nikolai wasn’t near.


The house, vast and unyielding, had always defined Arlo’s place in the world. Now, it had another purpose: to mark him, to track him, and to pull him into a web he didn’t yet understand.

And somewhere deep in the corridors of his mind, he wondered if he even wanted to escape.

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