Evaline:
I gazed through the car window as Draven steered through the towering iron gates of the Thorne estate. Even though night had already swallowed the sky, the world beyond was banished by the glow of lamp-posts lining the winding drive.
The entire estate was aglow with twinkling Christmas lights that were tracing the edges of hedges and the mansion’s gothic spires. A soft cinematic hush followed us inside the gates, punctuated only by the crunch of fresh snow under tires.
Draven pulled into the cobblestone courtyard beside the grand fountain, and I did not bother distracting myself with the landscape anymore. I was already holding my breath while my heart fluttered in anticipation.
He turned the car off before stepping out and opening the passenger door. I climbed out, shivering with more than just cold. There was a mixture of anxiety and wonder crawling through .
I watched as Draven propped my suitcase beside the car trunk and shut it.
Just then I spotted Sera and three familiar staff making their way from th east side of the building. Their expressions froze as soon as their curious gazes landed on , their eyes widening in surprise.
I turned abruptly toward the car that just ca to a stop behind Draven’s, needing sothing else to focus on. Less than a second later, Kieran stepped out with crisp composure.
He handed the car key to one of the servants and made his way toward us. "You two just standing out here is ridiculous. Co inside before you freeze." His tone was filled with amusent as he walked past and took the lead.
We followed him through the main entrance into the mansion’s great hall. The grandeur was always there, yet tonight ... the place looked breathless. Columns wrapped in garlands, a huge crystal chandelier lit with pale gold light, and firelight flickering across tapestries of deep reds and greens made it feel like I had stepped into another world.
But I wasn’t really looking at decorations... I was searching. And it turned out soone was aware of my scanning gaze.
Kieran teased softly, "Don’t worry, River is not crouching behind a holly bush to scare you." Embarrassnt made flush, the joke wasn’t entirely wrong. Maybe I was afraid of how he would react to showing up here unannounced.
Dusty snowfall was pattering faintly against the windows as Draven and Kieran guided upstairs. We climbed the wide staircase, then down a long hallway before turning toward a door.
"Here’s your room." Draven announced softly, almost as if he was holding his breath, before shoving the door open.
I stepped inside... and my breath caught.
The bedroom was HUGE! It was big enough that one could set up five different bedrooms in it.
Wide eyed, I took in every little detail of the masterpiece of architectural elegance and modern luxury present before .
A massive, arched floor-to-ceiling window was dominating one wall, its black tal grid dividing the glass into perfect symtry. It was flooding the room with the soft hues of the dcorative lights outside, casting golden reflections across the gleaming marble floors.
The bed was positioned against a paneled feature wall with built-in lighting. The bedding was in soft brown and beige, with plush pillows and a sleek velvet bench at the foot of the bed completing the picture of indulgent comfort.
A large photo of a misty forest scene was hanging above the bed. Below, nightstands with elegant lamps and bronze details were sitting on either side of the bed.
To the left of the bed, near the window, was a cozy seating nook with two leather chairs and a low coffee table. There were also tall indoor plants sitting around the room.
A thick rug was spread across the floor, inviting to walk on it bare feet.
But if this wasn’t already breathtaking enough, I was completely at a loss for words when my gaze followed the spiral staircase next to the bathroom, leading up to what seed like a private library/study.
The room was designed as a double-height ceiling with a zzanine level. A sleek, wrought-iron railing with gold accents enclosed the space, running the length of the upper floor. From below, I was able to see bookshelves filled with leather-bound books and scrolls.
"River designed this place. It was a lounge area, a relaxing space for us. But we haven’t used this place in recent years. So, when I was discussing with Oscar and Draven about inviting you here, we decided to renovate it just for you." Kieran filled in as he watched my stunned expression.
His words made turn my shocked gaze to him. Not only he just confird that except for River, they all were part of this plan, but also that such a room had been renovated within days just for .
I couldn’t even bring myself to fathom how much money they poured into transforming it so quickly. They cared that much... enough to give a private, grand bedroom I didn’t deserve.
My eyes searched for Draven and I saw him observing closely, it was almost as if he was waiting for so sort of confirmation.
Kieran pulled my attention back to him as he spoke. "Take your ti. Settle in. We’ll be down for dinner in about an hour." He gave a warm smile and turned to leave, motioning Draven along.
But Draven... he was up to sothing. He stepped beside and draped one arm around my shoulders. I stiffened slightly, surprised by his action. "I’ll stay here to her unpack, I’m planning to be friends with her since we are almost sa age."
Kieran’s eyes flickered to Draven’s resting hand. He reached out and effortlessly slapped it away. "Respectful distance, Draven."
Draven opened his mouth, as if to protest. He glanced at , his eyebrows raised, then directed his question to . "Is it okay if I help you unpack?"
I took a breath and ’considered’ before answering. "Yes-yes, I would like that."
My lie felt thin. The truth was, I was thrilled at the idea of him staying near .
Kieran was silent for a mont but he didn’t object. He gave one more brotherly warning to Draven through one last glance before he left the room.
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Author’s Note:
Hopefully, the details of the bedroom wasn’t too much (though I feel it was).
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