The grand dining hall was bathed in luxury. Tonight, it served as a place for a business meeting that would shape the future of the Alexander family's vast empire.
Caleb stood in a corner, holding a bottle of wine. The room buzzed with anticipation as the guests, settled into their seats. Caleb's heart raced, for he had been given strict instructions to attend to their every need.
His eyes darted from guest to guest, aware of the examining gaze that followed his every move. As the meeting commenced, Caleb skillfully poured wine into delicate crystal glasses, his hands steady despite the unease that gnawed at his insides.
However, amidst the clinking of cutlery and murmurs of business deals, whispers of laughter filtered through the air. Caleb's ears pricked up, and he turned towards the source of the mockery.
A short man with a mustache sneered, his voice filling the room. "Look at the son-in-law, playing servant! How hilarious!"
Laughter erupted, fueled by the bitter prejudice that plagued some of the guests. Caleb felt his face flush with embarrassment, his hands tightening around the bottle he held.
It was not the first time he had been subjected to such ridicule, but it never really bothered him. His love for Olivia overshadowed the way he was being treated.
Another guest, a scornful woman, deliberately tilted her glass, splashing red wine onto Caleb's shoes.
She giggled, relishing in her cruel act. "Oops! My apologies, Caleb. Looks like you'll need to find a new pair of shoes."
Caleb fought to maintain his composure, his jaw clenched tightly. The guests reveled in their power to belittle him, using every opportunity to degrade him further.
The room flooded with contempt. As the mocking continued, Olivia, his wife, remained silent, her gaze fixed on her own reflection in a nearby mirror. She did not come to his defense, nor did she rebuke the guests for their offensive behaviors.
Instead, Olivia's voice boomed across the room, laced with a cold fury. "Caleb, leave now. You have no place here. Know your station."
The words struck Caleb like lightning, for they all painted the notion that he was merely a pawn in their affluent world. Just as he began to retreat, Olivia's mother, a formidable presence, rose from her seat. The room fell into an uneasy silence as all eyes turned toward her.
"Caleb," she began, her tone commanding. "Stay."
A collective gasp sounded through the room, accompanied by raised eyebrows and surprised murmurs. Caleb's heart skipped a beat, for this was unusual from the norm. Never before had they considered him as anything more than a servant.
With a little hesitation, Caleb took a seat at the edge of the table, his eyes flickering between Olivia's mother and the guests who had previously scorned him. He wondered what could warrant his inclusion in this important gathering.
Olivia's mother's steely gaze swept across the room, her voice resonating with authority. "Ladies and gentlemen, I have an announcement that concerns Caleb, my son-in-law."
A deafening silence descended in the room, and Caleb leaned forward, his senses heightened by a mixture of curiosity and apprehension.
At that moment, Caleb could not help but think that the Alexander family, blinded by their prejudice, had failed to recognize the potential within him.
But now, with the support of Olivia's mother, his life might probably take an unexpected turn, propelling him onto a path where his talents would be acknowledged more and his aspirations realized, he thought.
The room hung in suspense as Olivia's mother paused for effect before continuing. Caleb anxiously awaited the announcement, and seated at the grand mahogany table, he glanced around the opulent room filled with portraits of generations past.
The air was filled with tension as if the heavy decorations and antique furniture held the weight of the family's expectations. Just then, the double doors swung open, and Ethan, Olivia's older brother and the eldest son majestically walked in, clad in a fancily tailored tuxedo that hugged his athletic frame.
He gave out an air of confidence and sophistication that seemed to belong to a different world compared to Calebs'. Ethan's sharp features and slicked-back hair added to his distinguished appearance, contrasting clearly with Calebs' more understated presence.
"Ah, Ethan," his mother greeted, her voice carrying a mix of warmth and tolerance. "You're just in time. Please, join us."
With a smirk playing on his lips, Ethan took a seat next to Caleb, purposefully emphasizing the contrast between their attire and demeanor. "Mother, everyone, I hope you're ready for some extraordinary tales of my success," he announced, his voice filled with a self-assuredness that displayed his arrogance.
Caleb clenched his fists beneath the table, his anger simmering just below the surface. He knew that speaking out against Ethan's taunts would only escalate the tension, and he couldn't risk jeopardizing his relationship with Olivia. Respecting her wishes meant enduring the mockery that Ethan so effortlessly gave out.
As the conversation flowed, Ethan took center stage, indulging the family with stories of his business achievements and the enormous profits he had amassed.
He gestured with his hands as he talked, captivating everyone's attention. The more Ethan spoke, the more Caleb felt like an outsider, a servant in this luxury world.
Amidst the talking, Olivia's mother interrupted Ethan's boasts, rising to her feet again. The room fell into a sudden hush, anticipation hanging heavy in the air. Mrs. Alexander glanced at Caleb briefly, her eyes conveying a mixture of pity and contempt.
"My dear family and business partners," she began, her voice carrying a touch of sarcasm. "It is time for us to announce Olivia's future."
Caleb's heart skipped a beat, anxiety coursing through his veins. His love for Olivia was unwavering, but he was all too aware of the invisible walls that separated them.
The memory of Olivia's grandfather arranging their marriage, only to leave Caleb to face the harshness of the Alexander family, still lingered painfully.
Olivia's mother continued, her voice steady, "Olivia will be entering into matrimony with the distinguished Samuel, our soon-to-be business partner."
A wave of disappointment washed over Caleb, threatening to drown him in a sea of unfulfilled dreams. He had hoped that his unwavering devotion and the depths of his love for Olivia would be enough to bridge the gap between their social statuses.
But the decision had been made, and Caleb felt his world crumble around him. Though a rush of emotions raged within him, Caleb tried hard to maintain his composure, his face a mask of insensitivity.
He stole a glance at Olivia, searching for any signs of resistance or objection, but she shifted her gaze, her silence confirming the divide that had been drawn between them.
The room fell silent after Olivia's mother made the shocking announcement. Caleb rose from his seat in a sudden jolt of disbelief.
He turned to face Olivia again, hoping to find some reassurance, but her expression remained unchanged. There was no trace of surprise, only a cold indifference. The realization hit Caleb like a wave crashing against a rocky shore.
A dreadful understanding settled upon him, seeping into the depths of his being. Everyone in the room, the entire family, had already been aware of the arrangement. How had he been so blind? The air seemed to thicken with the weight of their shared knowledge.
"Why, Olivia?" Caleb stammered, his voice trembling. "Why would you want to marry another man?"
Olivia's eyes, normally filled with warmth and tenderness, hardened as she met Caleb's gaze. Her words cut through the heavy silence like a razor-sharp blade.
"Because you are too wretched for me, Caleb," she replied straightly, her voice absent of any emotion. "I want to marry someone who is not a failure, someone who can take care of me."
Caleb stood there, dumbfounded, as the bitter truth echoed in his ears. Olivia, the very essence of his hopes and dreams, had become a stranger to him.
Ethan, Olivia's older brother, with his pompous figure, burst into laughter, the sound dripping with mockery.
"You see, Caleb," Ethan smirked, his eyes gleaming with superiority. "Olivia knows her worth. She knows she deserves better than a pathetic failure like you."
The room seemed to spin around Caleb, his world shattered into countless shards of pain and disappointment. In that moment, he saw the true faces of those he surrounded himself with. Feelings of betrayal and humiliation mingled in his heart, and he found himself longing for an escape from his cruel reality.