Midnight at Hayvenhurst
To the rest of the world, Hayvenhurst is the gated sanctuary of the legendary Jackson family. But to me, it's just home.
Ever since Janet and I traded half-eaten popsicles across the front fence at seven years old, I'd been practically part of the family. I was there for chaotic Sunday dinners, late-night board games where Randy always tried to cheat, and afternoon tea with Mrs. Jackson at the kitchen table. I was safe. I was family. And I knew the unspoken rule of the house: never break the trust.
Then came 1982.
As the Thriller era exploded, taking Michael from pop star to global phenomenon, the world saw an untouchable icon. But in the quiet halls of Hayvenhurst, I saw the man behind the music. Soon, long glances across dim rooms turned into stolen kisses and late-night secrets whispered in the dark gardens.
The small childhood crush I'd buried years ago had turned into an agonizing, slow-burn love.
We knew we were playing with fire. If Janet caught us, it wouldn't just ruin my best friendship; it would shatter the only home I'd ever known. But when the world went to sleep and midnight hit Hayvenhurst, staying away from him was impossible.