LOGINCyrus Blackwood
The soft aroma of rotisserie chicken swirled in the air as the maid set out another dish on the table. The soft clink of utensils rang around the room as candles flickered. A vintage gramophone played jazz music only my parents would listen to. I was at The Blackwood Manor for the day as my parents held a celebratory dinner for my brother. I always dreaded these dinners, as nothing ever came good out of them. I was savoring the silence on the table before Sebastian opened his mouth to talk about how he had achieved that success at his workplace.
He was the smartest, most brilliant child of the Blackwood family, who was currently pursuing a PhD and owned a company all at the ripe age of 24. And then there was me, the disappointment, the second child. No matter what I did, my father always found him better than me.
My father patted Sebastian on the shoulder as he laughed and congratulated him. My mother, as always, followed in his footsteps and showed her ‘motherly’ smile to him. I tried to keep myself still in order to not make them notice me.
“Well then, what about you, Cyrus?” I stiffened as a deep, coarse voice rang out from the end of the table. My father stared at me expectantly.
“Nothing much, just another regular day.” I replied, while pushing the vegetables around on my plate.
My father was in his prime, as others would say, with his salt-and-pepper hair and a strong build. Whereas my mother was no less than him, she had kept up her appearance. However, her natural beauty was what caused my father to fall in love with her. No matter how tear-jerking their story was, nobody understood the values they had in their hearts.
“Nothing much?” My father repeated my response with an edge of mockery. “I heard you got downplayed by a transfer student today?”
That shitty professor!
I mentally cursed my professor but I also remembered that my father had eyes and ears everywhere in the college.
“Ah, it was nothing really. The transfer is just really mouthy, it won’t be an issue next time.” I assured them with my perfect smile. I tried to keep up my confidence in the house to let them know that I was not affected by their words.
My father hummed in acknowledgement as he continued with his dinner, “You know better than to embarrass me.”
I stilled. This phrase stung me because I would do everything I could to uphold an image that was bestowed upon me and I would still get comments like this. The worst part was that nobody was willing to defend me. Even Sebastian knew better than to speak for me. Whereas my mother always kept to herself unless it was needed to speak.
"As you all know, the charity event is next week.” My father announced as he wiped his mouth with a handkerchief, “Your grandparents will be here by the morning.”
I mentally groaned as he mentioned them. I had a hard time getting along with old people. “I need everyone on their best behavior, especially you, Cyrus.” My father continued as he pointed at me.
I wanted to roll my eyes so badly at that moment. “Yes, father," I agreed.
As soon as the dinner was dismissed I excused myself and got into my car before setting off for my penthouse. Upon entering my car, my mask fell. I did not need to look at the mirror to tell that I had the deepest scowl on my face. I wanted nothing more than to break things at that moment. I sat with my fist clenched so hard I felt my nails dig in my palm. I punched the steering wheel once to vent my rage but I had to hold it in until I got home.
I took out my pack to take a smoke. My hand was tapping on the wheel rapidly as I maneuvered through the traffic. After a couple of smokes, I reached my compound and parked my car. Instead of going into my room, I headed into the gym. I got my gear on and made a beeline for the punching bag.
The time passed as I punched the bag vigorously. It got more aggressive as the hour went by. I felt my skin tear on my knuckles as blisters started to form but nothing could stop me. The pain was temporary. It will heal in time but the mental torture I have to endure all my life because of that parental relationship will never go away.
I thought about the reason why I had to go through today’s insult. The transfer student. Upon thinking about her, I felt my rage reignite and it hit the bag with such ferocity it sent the bag flying. I was breathless as I saw the sand flowing out of the bag and then cursed. I made a mental note to ask someone to replace the bag as I sat down on the bench to catch my breath. I took out my phone to see two hours had passed by.
I did not know anything about her. I needed to know who she was and what she wanted to achieve.
I immediately messaged Ethan to collect everything there is to collect about her background. I sat dumbstruck as I did not even know her name.
A low ping vibrated as Ethan texted back in acknowledgement. I then sent a set of instructions to the rest two of them, hoping they followed it by the morning. I tossed the phone beside me on the bench as I covered my eyes with the wet towel. I felt my smile widen as I thought about how agitated she was today.
However, she needed to be put in her place.
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I reached the college earlier than usual. As I rounded into the parking lot I saw my guys already waiting.
“Is the work done?” I asked as I grabbed the cigarette Lucas handed me. Both Lucas and Ryan smiled in reply as they looked giddy about it. I did not ask about the details as I moved on to Ethan. He handed me the tablet with a perfectly compiled document.
I read the name ‘Wren Carter’ and took in her image where she looked younger than she was now. Presumably her school photo. “Oh Wren.” I savored her name and how it felt on my tongue.
I skimmed through the document. She was just a girl from the slums, as expected. This was perfect. The girl who acted like she had nothing to lose had a whole world worth losing.
Wren CarterSomething was wrong with Cyrus.At first, I told myself I was imagining it.Maybe he was busy. Maybe his father had buried him under another mountain of responsibilities. Maybe he was simply giving me the space I'd once begged him for.But no matter how many excuses I came up with, none of them felt right.Because this wasn't the Cyrus I'd slowly begun to know.The Cyrus who would send me a sarcastic text after class.The Cyrus who would somehow appear outside the hospital at exactly the same time as my visits.The Cyrus who had started smiling more than smirking.This Cyrus...Looked haunted.It had been three days since we'd visited my mother together.Three days since we'd laughed over burnt pancakes he had proudly insisted were "perfectly edible."Three days since we'd sat under the stars talking about absolutely nothing.And in those three days, something inside him had changed.He still walked me home.He still made sure I reached my apartment safely.He still called
Cyrus Blackwood There were days when I wished ignorance had stayed bliss. Today wasn't one of them. I was halfway through dismantling the punching bag hanging in my private gym when my phone buzzed across the bench beside my towel. Sweat dripped from my forehead as I ignored it, driving another punch into the leather until the chain rattled violently above me. The ache in my knuckles was welcome. Physical pain was easier to deal with than the constant war going on inside my head. Wren. She had occupied every waking thought of mine for weeks now. Was she sleeping enough? Was she eating? Had her mother gotten better? Were those bastards still watching her? The questions never stopped. My phone buzzed again. This time, I glanced at the screen. Marcus. The investigator I had connections with. Immediately, my posture stiffened. Marcus never called unless he had something important. I grabbed the phone before the third ring. "What?" "I found something." Those three words we
Cyrus BlackwoodI wasn't sure what terrified me more. Business meetings with my father.Or asking Wren Carter to have dinner with me.At least in business meetings I knew exactly how I'd fail.With Wren...I never knew.Mrs. Carter had eventually fallen asleep after exhausting herself talking more than the doctors probably approved of, leaving Wren and me quietly walking side by side through the hospital corridor. Neither of us felt the need to fill the silence. It wasn't uncomfortable anymore. Somewhere along the way, silence with her had become... peaceful.She was adjusting the strap of her bag when I finally worked up the courage."Wren?""Hm?"She looked over.My rehearsed speech disappeared instantly."I..." I scratched the back of my neck. "I wanted to ask you something."She stopped walking. I almost wished she hadn't. Now she was actually waiting. Patiently."What is it?"I took a slow breath. "Would you..."No.Too direct."I was thinking maybe..."Still terrible.She tilted
Wren CarterThe elevator ride to my mother's floor felt strangely... peaceful.For once, my mind wasn't occupied by threatening messages or Adrian's confession or wondering whether someone was watching me.Instead, I found myself painfully aware of the man standing beside me.Cyrus leaned casually against the wall of the elevator, one hand tucked into the pocket of his jeans while the other held a small paper bag from the bakery downstairs.I glanced at it."You bought something?"He looked down as though he'd forgotten he was holding it."Oh."A sheepish smile tugged at his lips."Your mom likes those strawberry cream pastries."I blinked."You remembered?"He looked genuinely confused."Of course."Then, after a brief pause, he added quietly,"She mentioned it the second time I visited."The second time.He remembered something so insignificant that even I had forgotten she'd mentioned it.Before I could stop myself, I smiled.A real one.He caught it immediately."What?""Nothing."
Cyrus BlackwoodIf someone had told me a month ago that my Saturday morning would begin with Wren Carter calling me first...I would've laughed in their face.Yet here I was.Standing in my room with a folder full of reports spread across my desk, trying to make sense of names, numbers, and dead ends that all somehow led back to the men hunting Wren.Nothing fit together.Every lead I chased either disappeared or circled back to another fake identity.The photograph of her mother.The threatening messages.Adrian.The loan sharks.It all felt connected, but there was still a missing piece.One piece.And until I found it...Wren wasn't safe.I rubbed a tired hand over my face before throwing another file onto the desk with a frustrated sigh."Damn it."For the first time in years, I felt useless.No amount of money.No family influence.No connections.Nothing seemed enough.Whoever these people were...They knew how to disappear.I leaned both hands against the desk, staring blankly
Cyrus BlackwoodBy the time I pulled into the driveway, it was well past midnight.The entire estate was lit up as if someone important had arrived.That usually meant one thing.My father was home.I shut off the engine and sat there for a few seconds, rubbing my face with both hands. After everything Ryan had uncovered tonight, the last thing I wanted was another lecture from him.Unfortunately...Life rarely cared what I wanted.The moment I stepped through the front doors, one of the house staff approached me cautiously."Mr. Blackwood is waiting for you in his study, sir."Of course he was.I nodded once before making my way down the familiar hallway.The door was already open.My father stood beside the floor-to-ceiling windows with a glass of whiskey in one hand, his back facing me. He didn't bother turning around when I entered."I hear you've been busy."I closed the door behind me."If this is about Christy—""It isn't."His calm tone somehow felt more dangerous than if he h
Cyrus BlackwoodThe sun was out despite the cold weather. It was slowly beginning to feel like a good day. I locked my car and started towards the campus building. I noticed a guy in a faded uniform vest with a clipboard. He was probably a volunteer for some organization. What were they doing in
Wren CarterI stood at the same place, staring down the empty hallway until Cyrus left the ward. My heart was hammering as I thought over this conversation. The smell of antiseptic was really prominent. A dull ache was slowly creeping around my head. I did not have any breakfast and all this stres
Cyrus blackwoodThe door burst open to reveal a very disheveled Wren. Wren stood there with her breath uneven from whatever rush she had been in. She looked nothing like the composed girl from campus. This version of her was raw.Her eyes landed on me first.Then on her mother's.Color drained from
Wren CarterI stood cornered as my shirt clung to my body; my hair was plastered on my face. My lips were pale as the cold was slowly starting to take its toll on me. The water was dripping from my hair as I saw someone back up with a bucket. I felt my blood rush to my ears as I turned around to se







