"The King’s Lamb" Chapter 16
Lucien dropped the phone onto the mattress like it had physically burned him.
From the living room, the television suddenly erupted into cheers.
"And tonight's winner—Leon Vance—"
Lucien sat bolt upright.
"What are you watching?"
His roommate looked confused. "The replay from tonight's fight. Want to watch it?"
Absolutely not.
Lucien grabbed his phone and retreated into his room before giant-screen Leon could make his emotional condition worse.
A few minutes later, another notification appeared.
[Sweet dreams.]
Lucien stared at the message for an embarrassingly long time before burying half his face into the pillow.
This man was dangerous.
—
Even though Leon insisted he didn't need to pack much, Lucien still prepared like he was leaving civilization permanently.
He packed bug spray, sunscreen, extra clothes, a portable charger, emergency snacks, and Leon's freshly washed jacket folded neatly at the very bottom of the bag.
He spent an unreasonable amount of time folding that jacket properly.
Afterward, he took a picture of the overstuffed backpack and uploaded it to Twitter for the first time in weeks.
Caption:
expectation!!!
Most of the replies came from classmates making fun of how serious he looked about a three-day trip.
One account replied simply:
Saoirse: Have fun.
Lucien smiled at the screen before setting the phone aside.
But later that night, lying in bed, excitement slowly twisted into something else.
Something older and more fragile.
The feeling reminded him too much of elementary school field trips.
Back then, every student had needed to pay in advance. Lucien hadn't known the orphanage never submitted his fee until the morning everyone boarded the buses without him.
He still remembered standing beside the school gates smiling obediently while insisting he didn't mind staying behind.
He also remembered crying alone after everyone left.
That familiar feeling crept back quietly now.
What if something changed?
What if Leon forgot?
What if Lucien had somehow misunderstood everything?
He rolled over restlessly and grabbed his phone.
[Tomorrow—]
Delete.
[Where should I meet you—]
Delete.
Too clingy.
Too weird.
Too late at night.
After ten minutes of typing and deleting messages, Lucien finally gave up and stared blankly at the ceiling instead.
Then his phone buzzed.
He grabbed it so quickly he nearly dropped it.
A message from Leon.
[Sleep early. I'll pick you up tomorrow.]
Lucien stared at the screen for several long seconds before replying.
[Okay!!! Goodnight!!]
Warmth spread slowly through his chest afterward.
Maybe people weren't meant to be abandoned forever.
—
Unfortunately, emotional revelations did not prevent him from oversleeping horribly.
The next morning, Lucien woke up late enough to trigger immediate panic mode.
He brushed his teeth at record speed, shoved random belongings into his bag, and sprinted downstairs without breakfast.
Leon was already waiting beside the car, looking unfairly put together and completely calm while Lucien looked like he'd survived a small natural disaster.
Leon took the backpack from his hands automatically before glancing down at Lucien's chaotic hair.
ADVERTISEMENT
The corner of his mouth lifted slightly.
Lucien immediately covered his head in horror.
"I overslept."
"You're fine."
"I didn't even fix my hair."
"You don't need to."
Leon opened the passenger door for him.
"You look cute like this."
There it was again.
Cute.
Nobody else calling him cute affected him this badly. Other people said sweetheart, baby, adorable, pretty, and it usually rolled right off him.
But Leon said it differently.
Too direct. Too sincere. Like he actually meant it.
Before Lucien could spiral any further, Leon handed him a paper bag.
"What's this?"
"You skipped breakfast."
Lucien paused.
Inside sat a still-warm breakfast sandwich and a bottle of fresh orange juice.
"Chef made extra this morning."
Chef.
Such an aggressively rich-person word.
Lucien opened the sandwich carefully and nearly ascended spiritually after the first bite. The toasted bread was still crisp around the edges, and the warm egg yolk mixed with the seasoned beef and melted cheese in a way that felt borderline life-changing on an empty stomach.
The orange juice tasted freshly squeezed too.
"You eat like this every day?" he asked in disbelief.
"Mostly."
"That's insane."
Leon reached over and handed him another container.
"Open it."
Inside sat perfectly arranged blueberries, each one huge and dark blue.
"Those came from the ranch yesterday," Leon said. "You can pick more yourself if you want."
Lucien immediately ate one.
Sweetness burst across his tongue instantly.
His eyes lit up.
"These are amazing."
Leon glanced at him briefly.
Something softened in his expression again.
"I'm glad you like them."
After a moment, he added casually, "Summer break starts soon too. If you ever want somewhere quieter to stay, you could come live with me for a while."
Lucien nearly inhaled a blueberry whole.
"What?"
"The house is big," Leon said calmly. "Joey stays over all the time anyway."
Oh.
Right.
Foreigners apparently invited people to mansions casually.
Probably.
Still, Lucien shook his head quickly.
"Thank you, but I'll probably stay near campus and work during summer."
Leon didn't push.
He simply nodded once before asking, "Want some air?"
"Huh?"
Several minutes later, the convertible roof folded open overhead.
Wind rushed through the car instantly, destroying Lucien's already hopeless hairstyle beyond recovery.
He didn't care.
The highway stretched endlessly ahead beneath an almost violently blue sky while palm trees blurred past on both sides.
Everything looked cinematic, bright, open, and unreal.
Lucien turned in his seat, eyes shining.
"Can I stand up?"
Leon laughed quietly.
"Go ahead."
Lucien pushed himself upright immediately, arms spread against the rushing wind.
Freedom hit him all at once.
The city disappeared farther behind them with every mile.
For the first time since arriving in America, he suddenly felt less trapped inside survival mode and less like he was constantly running.
"This feels like a movie!" he shouted over the wind. "Like one of those American road trip films!"
Leon looked up at him.
Really looked.
The wind had lifted Lucien's shirt slightly, exposing a narrow strip of pale skin above his waistband. Sunlight caught against the line of his throat while his hair whipped wildly across his face.
He looked alive in a way Leon had never seen before.
Uncareful. Happy. Open.
Leon's grip tightened slightly on the steering wheel.
"Yeah," he said softly.
"It really does."
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 12
His Favorite Anti-Fan
“To the world, he is a sinless saint of cinema. But in my private browser, he is a captured outlaw—stripped of his armor, completely at my mercy.” The rules of Hollywood are simple: Never trip on the carpet. Never catch real feelings for your rival. And never, ever let the world know you spend your nights running an NSFW archive dedicated to destroying him. Roxie Wilde has mastered all three. Her daylight hatred for Christian Vance—the arrogant, hyper-controlled British god of cinema—is the only real thing in her heavily manicured world. But to survive her crippling behind-the-scenes stage anxiety, she logs into her anonymous digital empire, @Anti-Christian_666, at 3 AM. There, she dissects his flaws in sharp prose and draws wickedly sinful, dark-academia fanart of him that makes the internet weep. Christian Vance has a dark secret of his own: he doesn’t read his flawless reviews; he reads his worst executioner. He’s been pathologically obsessed with his biggest anti-fan for months, fascinated by the only person alive who sees the monster beneath his tailored three-piece suits. Then, a snow-locked Icelandic movie set forces them into a mandatory, high-profile "Fake Dating" PR contract. The physical tension is suffocating. And then, Christian intercepts her unlocked iPad. He doesn’t sue his co-star. He doesn’t tell his publicist. Instead, the clinical British gentleman enters a state of dangerous amusement and begins using her own explicit fantasies to hunt her down in daylight.Mutual Pining|Possessive Love|Sweet Romance13.6k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 15
Vocal Resonance: His Hidden Muse
By day, he is Kaelen Thorne—the god of British indie rock, an arrogant, volatile tyrant who uses his tongue like a razor blade. To the music industry, he’s untouchable. To his new plus-size assistant, Melody, he’s a walking nightmare who criticizes her 2XL hoodies and calls her an "out-of-order typing machine." Melody bites her tongue, takes the abuse, and counts down the days until her family's debt is paid. By night, he is a broken sinner drowning in the dark. Suffering from violent insomnia and a dying auditory nerve, Kaelen finds his only salvation in Siren—an anonymous, unmasked voice therapist on a black-market audio app. He doesn’t know what she looks like, but he is obsessed to the point of madness. He crawls to her through the phone line, begging for her whispers, swearing he’d burn the world down before letting her go. He thinks he’s cheating on his real-life assistant with his virtual goddess. He doesn’t know that the mouse he humiliates at 4 PM is the sovereign queen who controls his heartbeat at 2 AM. But when a global stage threatens to shatter his mind, the secret will be dragged into the spotlights. And the rock god will learn exactly what happens when you push a Siren too far.Mutual Pining|Plot Twist|Possessive Love|Sweet Romance17.3k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 17
From Scraps to Culinary Queen
Born into a nightmare of abuse, Nora was nothing but a pawn in her mother’s twisted game. After years of being treated as a scrap, she escaped and forged her own destiny in the heart of the culinary world. But when her abusive past resurfaces, demanding her liver to save her mother, Nora doesn't crumble. With a master's hands and a cold heart, she returns—not to save them, but to reclaim what is rightfully hers, one recipe at a time. This is not a story of forgiveness; it’s a story of retribution.Dark Humor|Human Nature|Glow-Up23.1k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 11
He Cheated. I Owned Him.
Olivia parecia ter o casamento perfeito em Nova York — um marido bem-sucedido, uma melhor amiga confiável e uma vida luxuosa. Mas tudo era uma mentira cuidadosamente construída. Quando ela descobre a traição entre seu marido e sua melhor amiga, Olivia não reage como eles esperavam. Ela não chora. Ela não implora. Ela observa. Porque Olivia não é apenas uma esposa traída. Ela é a herdeira de um império bilionário que eles nunca imaginaram existir. E agora, cada segredo, cada mentira e cada traição vai se voltar contra eles.Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Possessive Love|Redemption Arc|Marriage of Convenience10.3k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 15
The Shared Flesh
HELENA is the ice queen of Wall Street. When cancer stole her fertility, she didn’t grieve—she treated her survival as a corporate restructuring. She bought the perfect biological vessel. A million-dollar shadow trust, a flawless isolation period, and an iron-clad NDA. It was supposed to be a clean transaction. Until the child is born, and the surrogate refuses to leave. JULIAN is an aesthetic genius trapped in a concrete cage. Years of walking on eggshells around his powerful wife have left him emotionally castrated. Then Luna moves into the guest suite as the live-in nanny, smelling of sweet milk and submissive warmth, filling every sterile corner Helena left empty. Week one, Luna begins wearing Helena’s discontinued vintage Chanel. Week two, the baby violently screams every time Helena tries to hold him. Week three, Helena wakes up at 2:00 AM to find Luna standing in front of the master mirror, wearing her silk slip, practicing her corporate speeches with flawless precision. In this minimalist mansion of glass and shadows, a parasitic takeover has begun. But Luna made one fatal mistake: she forgot that before Helena was a mother, she was Wall Street’s most cold-blooded executioner.Mutual Pining|Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Werewolves|Possessive Love15.2k words5 0