PEARL POV
"I shouldn't have come" That thought had followed me from the moment I stepped out of the car and into the glowing courtyard of the mansion. Music drifted through the warm night air,expensive,slow,controlled. The kind of sound that didn't beg for attention because it already owned it. This wasn't a regular party. It was the kind where the guests arrived in imported cars,wore watches worth more than houses and spoke in low,confident tones like they were used to being listened to. I adjusted the hem of my dress.
It wasn't flashy.No glitter,No plunging neckline. Just silk,simple and elegant. I hadn't come to impress anyone.I was here because a colleague from the company I do my internship with insisted I "experience real society" for once. So here I was,experiencing it. Champagne glasses clinked.Laughter rose too loud from a group of women gathered near the infinity pool. They are beautiful,perfectly styled,confident,perfectly aware of attention they were attracting. I stood near the edge of the terrace instead. Observing.
Measuring.
Uncertain.
I didn't belong here,and that was when everything shifted. It was subtle. No announcement,no dramatic entrance. But conversation softened. A few heads turned,security near the stairway straightened almost instinctively.
Someone important had arrived.
I didn't look immediately.I don't know why,maybe instinct,maybe pride. But when I finally did…. I understood. He walked in like he owned more than just the room.
Tall,controlled,impeccably dressed in black. Not flashy just precise. His movements were unhurried,like time adjusted itself for him. Women noticed instantly,who can blame them for that,he is handsome. Two of them approached him before he even reached the center of the terrace. He acknowledge them with a polite nod. Nothing more. His expression remained calm.
Detached
Unimpressed
And then his eyes lifted.Scanning,Not searching desperately. Just…. observing.Until they stopped,on me. It wasn't dramatic.He didn't smile.Didn't tilt his head. Didn't look surprised. But his gaze held for a fraction longer than it should have. Not assessing my body like the other men had. Not hungrily,Not flirtatious. Still,focused. Like he was trying to understand something. Heat crawled up my neck unexpectedly.
Why was he looking at me like that?
I glanced down at my dress,suddenly aware of how different I looked from the women here. I wasn't shimmering,I wasn't performing,I wasn't laughing too loudly or touching anyone's arm. I was just...standing. When I looked back up,he was still watching.
Not boldly.Just quietly.
As if I had interrupted a thought he hadn't expected to have. A man approached me then,smelling strongly of cologne and confidence. "You look like you're not enjoying yourself" he said smoothly. "I'm fine" I replied politely. He stepped closer. Too close,I shifted back slightly. And before he could continue,a hand touched his shoulder "Sir,someone is asking for you downstairs". The interruption was firm. Professional. The man frowned but left without argument. I exhaled softly. That was strange.I hadn't seen who called him away. My eyes lifted again. The man in black had turned slightly,speaking to someone near him. He wasn't looking at me anymore. In fact, he hadn't moved at all since the interruption. But something about the timing made my pulse shift.
Coincidence,It had to be.I checked my phone,It was already later than I intended to stay.This world wasn't mine.I didn't understand its silent signals. Its power currents,Its unspoken hierarchies. So I slipped away.No dramatic goodbye. No one stopped me. As I descended the marble steps toward the courtyard,a sleek black car was already waiting near the gate. The driver stepped forward"Miss" I paused "I didn't order a ride". "It's arranged" he replied "By who?" I asked. He didn't answer. I turned slightly. Up on the terrace,near the glass railing,he stood alone now. Looking over the city. Not at me. Not acknowledging me.Just standing there like he had been carved from the skyline itself. Cold.Composed.Untouchable.
The driver opened the door.I hesitated for one second too long. Then got in. As the car pulled away,I glanced back once. He hadn't moved. But even from that distance,I had the unsettling feeling that he had never really looked away. And I didn't know it yet. But that was the night someone decided to remember my name.
THIRD PERSON POV
He didn't ask her name right away. He didn't need to . "Find out who she is" he said quietly.
No urgency.
No emotion. Just instruction.
The man beside him nodded and stepped away. Maxwell remained where he was, eyes resting on empty driveway long after the car disappeared beyond the gates. She hadn't laughed too loudly. Hadn't competed for attention.Hadn't tried to be seen. And yet she had been the only person in the room worth noticing. "Make sure she gets home safely". A pause. "And remove him from future invitations", He lifted his glass again,expression unchanged. But something precise had already shifted. He rarely adjusted his world for anyone. Tonight,he had.
