LOGINNOVARIA’S POV
“You can come with me.”
For a moment, I genuinely thought I had heard him wrong.
Slowly, I turned toward him. His expression remained unreadable, those dark brown eyes fixed on me calmly as though he hadn’t just invited a complete stranger Into his home.
I searched his face carefully, trying to understand what exactly was going on inside his head. But nothing. Not a single emotion gave him away.
Then reality crashed into me.
Wait.
How could I possibly go home with a stranger?
A dangerous stranger.
Yes, he had saved me. Yes, he had protected me when nobody else did. But this was still a man who had stood there emotionlessly while people were shot to death right in front of me.
How could I be sure I would be safe with him?
I swallowed nervously.
Maybe going back home wasn’t such a terrible idea after all. At least there, I knew what to expect. My mother might not care about me the way she should, but she was still my mother. Besides, if I truly wanted to leave home, I had friends I could stay with.
But even that thought quickly faded. All my friends still lived with their families. Showing up at their doorstep in the middle of the night with nowhere else to go felt humiliating. Worse, it would raise too many questions I wasn’t ready to answer.
I lowered my gaze, completely lost in thought. And somehow, Sylvester noticed immediately.
“Since you don’t trust me,” he said calmly, shoving one hand into his pocket, “you can either go back to the home you hate so much…” He slowly walked past me toward the black SUV parked by the roadside. “...or stay out here in the cold until another group of animals finds you.”
His voice was flat. Like he genuinely didn’t care what choice I made. But somehow, I could tell he already knew I would follow him. That annoyed me more than it should have.
I watched him continue toward the car while frustration battled heavily inside my chest.
Why did he have to make sense?
I hated the fact that going with him somehow felt safer than returning home. Yet at the same time, that thought terrified me.
Sylvester was dangerous. Everything about him screamed danger. The expensive black clothes. The tattoos. The armed men following behind him like bodyguards. The calm way he ordered people’s deaths as though it meant absolutely nothing. He wasn’t just involved with dangerous people. He led them.
I remained rooted to the spot as my thoughts tangled together violently inside my head.
Then suddenly, panic hit me. Sylvester had already entered the car. The engine started.
“Oh God…” My eyes widened.
“Okay wait!” I shouted suddenly. “Stop! I’ll go with you!”
Without thinking twice, I broke into a run through the snow.
The SUV had barely begun moving before it slowed down again. One of the men opened the back door for me silently.
Breathing heavily, I climbed inside. The warmth of the car instantly wrapped around my freezing body.
I looked around in shock.
The interior alone looked more expensive than anything I had ever touched in my life. Black leather seats. Soft golden lighting. A faint scent of luxury cologne lingering in the air. Everything looked elegant.
The second vehicle carrying his men followed closely behind us while only Sylvester, the driver, and I remained in the first SUV.
An awkward silence filled the car almost immediately.
Sylvester sat beside me calmly, one arm resting against the door while his sharp gaze remained fixed ahead.
He didn’t even look at me..Not once.
The atmosphere became suffocatingly quiet. I nervously rubbed my fingers together.
Should I say something?
Should I stay quiet?
Eventually, my conscience won.
“Sir…” I began softly. “Thank you for saving me back there.”
No response. Sylvester remained completely still. Not even a glance.
I swallowed awkwardly before trying again.
“And… thank you for the jacket too. You really saved me from freezing.”
Still nothing.
At this point, I felt like I was talking to a statue.
I glanced at him cautiously.
Was he angry?
Annoyed?
Emotionless?
I honestly couldn’t tell.
“And lastly…thank you for….”
I suddenly paused.
Wait. I blinked.
“Where exactly are we going?”
That finally earned me a reaction.
Sylvester exhaled slowly and leaned his head back slightly against the seat.
“Do you know you talk too much?” he asked in a low voice.
Heat instantly rushed to my cheeks.
“Oh.” I quickly looked away toward the window in embarrassment. “Sorry.”
Outside, snow continued falling heavily across the empty streets while silence returned once more. Then unexpectedly, Sylvester spoke again.
“I don’t even know your name yet,” he muttered. “But you’ve already asked enough questions for one night.”
I nervously bit the inside of my cheek.
“Everything I did for you was nothing,” he continued calmly. “And we’re going to my house. Satisfied now?”
I nodded quickly.
“Yes.”
God, I sounded stupid.
A few seconds later, realization hit me again. I hadn’t even introduced myself. Meanwhile, this man had literally rescued me and brought me into his car.
I turned toward him awkwardly.
“My name is Novaria,” I said softly. “What about yours?”
One side of his mouth twitched faintly.
“So now you’re asking?”
I looked down in embarrassment again.
“I’m sorry…”
“Sylvester,” he answered finally. “Though I’m pretty sure you already heard them say it earlier.” His gaze shifted toward me briefly. “So stop calling me ‘sir.’”
A small smile escaped my lips before I could stop it.
“I actually like your name,” I admitted quietly. “I think I’ll call you Sly instead.”
For the second time that night, Sylvester smiled. And honestly? Seeing a man like him smile felt strangely dangerous.
My heart skipped embarrassingly hard.
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The rest of the ride passed mostly in silence. Not uncomfortable silence. Just… quiet.
Every now and then, I caught myself stealing tiny glances at him. At the tattoos peeking from beneath his sleeves. At the expensive watch resting around his wrist. At the sharpness of his jawline whenever city lights flashed across his face through the window. He looked nothing like the men from my neighborhood. Nothing like anyone I had ever known.
About fifteen minutes later, the driver finally spoke..
“We’re here, boss.”
I looked outside the window and nearly stopped breathing.
The mansion before us looked unreal. Massive black gates surrounded the property while elegant lights illuminated the enormous building behind them. Snow covered the edges of the driveway beautifully, making the mansion appear almost cinematic beneath the night sky.
My mouth parted slightly in shock.
This wasn’t a house. It was practically a palace.
The SUV rolled smoothly into the compound before stopping at the entrance. I stepped out slowly, immediately feeling underdressed, painfully underdressed.
I was wearing an old coat and a jean trouser, with my pair of slippers, though my slippers were actually new pairs. I began to wish I had worn something much better.
Meanwhile, everything around me screamed wealth. I suddenly became hyperaware of how ordinary I looked. Embarrassment crept into my chest.
Trying not to appear too amazed, I quietly followed Sylvester inside. But the moment I entered the mansion, my composure shattered completely.
The interior was breathtaking. White marble floors stretched across the enormous living room while elegant black furniture decorated the space beautifully. A crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting warm golden light across the luxurious room.
Everything looked expensive. Spotless and perfect.
I felt like I had accidentally walked into the home of a billionaire.
My fingers nervously twisted together as I stood near the entrance awkwardly, unsure of where to look or what to touch.
Then suddenly a voice broke out.
“Sylvester, thank God you’re back. We have a serious problem. Lugard’s family has completely fucked every…” The voice stopped abruptly.
I looked up.
A young man stood near the staircase, staring directly at me with visible confusion. His eyes widened slightly. For a second, neither of us spoke. Then his expression softened unexpectedly, almost amused by how awkwardly nervous I looked standing there.
Before things could become even more uncomfortable, Sylvester stepped in front of me protectively. The movement surprised me.
“She’s Novaria,” he said calmly. “And she’ll be staying here for a while.”
The man blinked rapidly.
“What?” His voice rose in disbelief before he quickly controlled himself. “What do you mean she’s staying here?”
He looked genuinely shocked.
In fact, he had completely forgotten whatever urgent issue he had been talking about earlier.
Sylvester rubbed the back of his neck briefly before answering.
"That..", Sylvester coughed a bit, clearing his throat. "That bastard scorpion and his friends were messing up with her. So I finally got rid of them. She didn't want to go back home, so I brought her home with me. Collins is there any dinner left?," Sylvester asked.
EVE'S POV "What do you mean? What are you sorry about, mum?”“I’m sorry I left you alone when you needed me most. I’m sorry I turned away. I… I knew what your father was doing. I could have stopped him from drugging you, and terminating the baby. But I didn’t. I stood there and let it happen. I failed you”Tears clouded my eyes.“Mum…” I whispered.“I know sorry doesn’t erase the pain or the damage,” she continued, her voice thick with guilt. “But I want you to know—I never stopped loving you. Not for one second. I was just… afraid. And confused. But that doesn’t excuse what I did. I was a terrible mother”I wiped at my eyes, voice quivering. “Mum, please stop. It wasn’t just your fault. I made mistakes too. And yes, I felt abandoned. I felt like I didn’t matter anymore. But this… this lunch, this moment—it’s healing something in me. Please don’t ruin it with guilt. Just be here now. Be this mother. The one who called me her baby and made my favorite meal. I just want my mother back
EVE'S POV I ran home like a girl chasing hope itself. My feet pounded against the pavement, but my mind ran faster—racing through the words I thought I’d heard my mother say.Could it have been a hallucination?When was the last time she asked about me? The last time she actually cared where I was?A flicker of doubt curled in my chest. Maybe I was clinging to a fantasy. Maybe the loneliness had finally cracked something inside me. But no matter what, I was going to face whatever was waiting on the other side of that door.As I approached the tall, familiar gates of our compound, I paused. The metal felt cold beneath my fingers as I pushed it open and stepped inside. My heartbeat thundered in my ears.The living room was quiet.Too quiet.I scanned tje entire living room, but there was nothing at all.No sign of my mother. No sign of Daniel. Just the distant hum of the refrigerator and the echo of my own breath. I took a few tentative steps toward the stairs—when a soft voice called
EVE'S POV As I ended the call, I slipped my phone back into my purse. Treasure was already chatting away, his mood lifted. We stayed on that bench, talking about everything and nothing—his favorite food, cartoons he liked, his older brother who he both admired and pitied. Infact he revealed a lot about himself to me.He appears to be cool, but he is a chatterbox. I assumed he didn't have many people to talk to in this way, or that he's just naturally chatty.“My brother,” he said, licking the last drop of melted cream from his spoon, “has a serious thing for light-skinned girls. He thinks they’re angels or something. Whereas I do not. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind light-skinned girls, but the ones he's been dating are..ugh! They're either obsessed with makeup or they’re usually just into him for the money. Or the clout. He's never dated a regular girl”I laughed at his blunt honesty. “You seem very... concerned about your brother’s love life.”“He’s my best friend. But he can be
EVE'S POV On our way to the ice cream shop, Treasure bombarded me with questions.“So, what were you doing there?”,“I go there when I need to think or rest. It’s peaceful… “"Who rests in such a creepy place? That place is super scary." He said and I let out a chuckle.."Oh, that's why you were crying like a baby, haha! You were scared back then, and now you seem so tough.”“I was NOT crying,” he huffed. “It was the wind!”“Uh-huh. Sure,” I teased, sticking my tongue out for the second time.He stomped his foot like a three year old and scowled. “You’re mean.”But I could tell he was trying not to laugh.At the shop, we placed our order and settled into a cozy corner. I found him even more adorable as I watched him dig into both flavors at once, scooping banana and strawberry together like a mini connoisseur.Then I noticed something odd.His sneakers—clean, limited-edition Jordans. His chain—diamond-studded. This kid was dressed like a pint-sized rapper. So I assumed his parents we
EVE'S POV I was in a terrible mood, the kind that sinks deep into your chest and refuses to let go. My steps were heavy as I walked away from everything—away from the betrayal, away from the suffocating weight of home, away from the disappointment that clung to me like a second skin.The one person I believed in… the one person I thought would never abandon me, had done just that—and in the cruelest way possible.Going home wasn’t an option. My parents didn’t deserve the storm I was carrying in my chest. I didn’t want to irritate them with my mood, so I turned right at the corner instead of left, letting my feet take me wherever they pleased. Anywhere but home.I found myself standing before an old, unfinished building at the edge of the neighborhood—a forgotten skeleton of concrete and dust, surrounded by wildflowers and tangled bushes. Birds fluttered above, butterflies dancing like tiny pieces of stained glass through the air. Despite the sadness in my chest, this place had alwa
EVE'S POV In my room, I sank into the bed, exhausted. After a moment, I peeled off my clothes and stepped into the shower. The water was warm, but it couldn’t wash away the weight in my chest.After drying off, I stood in front of my mirror. I barely recognized myself. Tired eyes. Sunken cheeks. My once-vibrant brown skin looked dull. My afro — thick and jet black — stood out wildly. How worst can it get?I was once a lovely girl with brown skin. My mother is a black American, so I inherited my skin tone from her mother, while Daniel inherited father's white skin.I groaned at the sight of my head's overflowing, long and puffy afro hair. It was a gleaming black, full, long afro. So combing it was extremely stressful.After much staring, I began the painful process of combing it out.Daniel had once told me to straighten it, but I couldn’t. My afro was one of the few things I still loved about myself.After nearly 30 minutes, I tied it into a neat puff at the center and added a pink
NOVARIA'S POVI stood by the bedroom for a moment, watching as Sylvester and Collins disappeared out of the roomThe moment the door clicked shut behind them, silence settled over the room almost immediately.I stared at the closed door for a few seconds longer before letting out a small sigh.Just
NOVARIA'S POVFor a few moments, neither of us spoke. The room was quiet except for the faint hum of the air conditioner and the occasional rustle of the curtains swaying in the night breeze.Sylvester sat beside me on the edge of the bed, his gaze fixed on mine. His expression was softer than usua
NOVARIA'S POV Chris came in just right behind us. They were all looking for me. "Ohh, you've found..", he spoke agitatedly, but cut his words short on seeing the fury on Sylvester's face. "What's going on?", He asked curiously. I refused saying a word, so with Fredo. Sylvester kept silent f
NOVARIA'S POV I sat frozen in my chair, still trying to process what had just happened. Moments ago, I had assumed this was nothing more than a business negotiation. A discussion that might arrive to an agreement. Instead, I had just witnessed four men casually threaten another mafia leader int







