LOGINISABELLE
I rolled over my bed, trying to stretch my body but my hand instantly hit something. No, a creature. Or? I jumped out of the bed, fear clouding my face as I tried to know what was beside me. A creature? That was definitely Lucas Graham’s hair. His back, revealing a build up of fresh abs. My eyes widened, my hand flying to cover my mouth in disbelief. Lucas was lying on my bed, half naked, his abs staring at me beautifully and his cock… What the fuck?! I tried to say something, staring at his huge manhood, but my voice failed me. He rolled on the bed, groaning and massaging his cock before he finally opened his eyes. His blue eyes fell on me, looking so calm. He didn’t shout, flinch, or act surprised. And to make matters worse, he brought out his cock from his shorts, was it crazy to explain how his cock looked? Absolutely yes. It was crazy, and I was not going to deal with it. I averted my eyes away from his shamelessness while he continued to stroke his cock. “Who the fuck opened the damn curtains?!” His deep, husky voice vibrated into my ears, sending shivers down my spine. I cleared my throat, irritation clawing in my chest as I grabbed my notepad, getting ready to write. *Why are you here?* He continued to stroke his cock, biting his lip and staring into my eyes. “Huh? What type of dumb question is that? Have you lost your memory the way you lost your voice?” I gulped at his choice of words, but of course, it didn’t affect me anymore. Maybe it did. Just a bit. My mind drifted to the scene from yesterday. We had been trapped inside my room, and after hitting hard on the door with no response, I had given up and gone to lie on my bed. I remembered warning him to stay far away from my bed, but there he was—gallivanting and even making a scene in front of me. “This is unacceptable!” I scribbled on my notepad, a frown creasing my forehead. “No.” He shook his head, staring at me in a flirty manner. “What’s unacceptable is you not helping me ease my morning pain.” He continued to stroke his cock, groaning out loud with pleasure while I stood there, watching him. I didn’t know why I was still there, watching as he sexually pleased himself, but I could feel myself getting wet under his huge cock. Gosh. This was crazy. I couldn’t. I couldn’t possibly be thinking about this with someone who rather enjoyed causing pain to my soul. “I see someone wants some.” I jolted out of my trance. He was already out of my bed now, adjusting his shorts. “If you want to get a better view, I can give you the best se…” I shook my head before he could finish, rushing to the door. I tried opening it, and it was already open. I pulled it wide and stretched out my hand, signaling for him to get out. He smirked, his eyes fixated on mine. “Don’t be so stubborn, Isabelle. That’s the only thing that can make me communicate with you better.” I raised my brow at him, forced irritation settling on my face as I scribbled. “Leave.” When he finally stepped out of the room, I sighed out loud, trying to conceal the sexual urge to call him back. No matter how much I tried to hate him, staring at his physique only made things worse. I admitted it. He was once my crush. Was. The first time I came into college, I had drooled over him and still hated his guts. And now… he was—’we’were living together. ~~~ I dressed quickly —a pleated skirt, oversized sweater, sneakers I could slip into without thinking, my backpack fixed on my back. I stepped into the hallway, pulling my door shut quietly behind me. That was when I heard it. “…why did you lock the door yesterday, Mom?” Lucas’s voice drifted from downstairs, and my body froze mid-step. “I know it was you,” he continued. “That lock doesn’t just turn itself. I’ve had numerous parties inside that room and yet the door never locks from the inside.” His mother sighed. “Lower your voice.” “Answer the question,” Lucas pressed. “Why?” There was a pause. “For everyone’s peace,” Lily finally said. “This family is new. Tensions are high. I didn’t want misunderstandings.” Misunderstandings? My fingers curled around the strap of my bag. Lucas let out a short laugh. “So you lock two people in a room? That’s your solution?” “You’re exaggerating,” she snapped. “Nothing happened.” “Maybe not yet,” Lucas muttered. “But you interrupted my morning moments. That’s unacceptable for you.” That was enough. I forced my feet to move, descending the stairs as if I hadn’t heard a word. I stepped into the kitchen and my father came up from the basement, wiping his hands on a rag. When he saw me, his expression softened immediately. “Morning, Izzy.” I nodded once, avoiding his gaze. “Did you sleep okay?” he asked gently. I hesitated, then pulled out my notebook. “Fine.” Lucas leaned against the counter with his arms crossed and his jaw tight. His eyes flicked briefly to me, then away. Lily stood by the gas, humming softly as she flipped pancakes. She turned and smiled warmly at me. “Good morning, sweetheart. Breakfast is almost ready.” The word ‘sweetheart’ made me roll my eyes with irritation. I shook my head and wrote quickly. “I’ll eat at school.” “You sure?” my father asked. “You should…” “She has college,” Lily cut in smoothly. “She probably doesn’t want to be late.” Then she looked at me again. “Lucas will drive you.” The pen slipped from my fingers. Drive with him? What was she trying to prove? That she could actually bring peace? I glanced instinctively at Lucas. His mouth tightened, irritation flashing across his face before he masked it with indifference. “That’s fine,” he said stiffly. “I’m heading that way anyway.” My father smiled faintly, relieved. “That’s great. Saves time.” I nodded slowly. The car ride to school was filled with unfiltered silence. No radio. No talking. Everything felt flat, silent, and suffocating. My body stayed rigid, careful not to trespass into his space. Distance was the only thing I had left. His hands gripped the steering wheel too tightly. After a few minutes, he exhaled sharply. “Just so we’re clear,” he said without looking at me, “this changes nothing.” I stared out the window. “I don’t like this,” he continued. “I don’t like you. I don’t like your dad. And I don’t like my mom pretending this is some fairytale.” I stayed still. “I’m dropping you off early,” he added. “I don’t want anyone seeing us together.” The car slowed before we even reached the main entrance. He pulled over a block away from campus. “There,” he said, already reaching for the door handle. “Get out.” Without protest, I got out of the car. The door shut behind me with a thud. He drove off without another glance, leaving me standing on the sidewalk, the morning air cool against my face. I squared my shoulders and walked. The moment I stepped onto campus, something felt… wrong. People were staring and it wasn't the usual kind of stare. This was the kind that made my steps falter, confusion washed over me as my pulse began to race. Was there a rumor? As I passed a group near the entrance, one girl snorted quietly. Another nudged her friend, eyes flicking toward me, then down to her phone. My chest tightened. What was happening? I took a few more steps before I saw it, a small crowd gathered near the benches, phones out, laughing and whispering names. I slowed. Someone near me tilted their screen just enough for me to catch a glimpse of movement. A video. My stomach dropped instantly, and I stopped walking. A guy beside me watched it openly, earbuds dangling uselessly around his neck. My breath came heavy as I stepped closer, dread crawling up my spine. My face…and Lucas’s face. “Is Ms. Mute lusting after the school’s star player?”Isabelle Rain hammered against the window, while my hotel room felt too quiet. I grabbed my phone, thumbs flying before doubt could stop me. “I can’t sleep, the storm is bad, are you awake?” Lucas’s reply came in seconds. “I was just about to text you, are you alone?” “Yes, please.” I replied back, trying to understand why he had asked that. My heart raced as I waited in nothing but an oversized t-shirt and pale blue panties. When the soft knock finally came, I cracked the door. Lucas slipped inside, drenched from the downpour, dark hair plastered to his forehead. Water dripped from his jacket onto the floor, but his eyes, goodness, those intense, locked on mine with pure need. “I had to see you,” with his usual rough voice. He kicked the door shut and pulled me against him without another word. Our mouths crashed together. His lips were cool from the rain, but his tongue was hot, and demanding. My hands fisted in his wet shirt as he backed me toward the wall, fingers alrea
Isabelle I sat across from Lily in the hotel suite, as we faced each other on the small couch. My hands twisted in my lap, the memory of the heated hallway exchange with Lucas still fresh. "Isabelle, I keep replaying that confrontation in the hallway outside our rooms. The way Lucas showed up demanding to talk, confessing his feelings so openly while I tried to block him. It feels like the whole world is watching and judging every move you both make," she said softly now my voice was shaky at first, realizing her plan wasn't solid proof was the character development she needed. Lily leaned forward with concern etched across her face. "Isabelle, I heard every word. Lucas crossed a line with those declarations. But we cannot let this define us. The rumors about you and him are everywhere, and people are talking. We need to appear normal, stable as a united front. What do you think about getting back out there socially? Showing everyone you are moving forward?" I took a deep breat
Lucas I gripped the steering wheel so tight my knuckles turned white as I sped toward the hotel. My phone still glowed with that message from my buddy at school. Tyler was just at the hotel with Isabelle. The words tasted like acid. Tyler, the perfect guy who never caused drama, swooping in while I was stuck at home replaying every mistake. I pulled into the parking lot, slammed the door, and marched straight up. No front desk nonsense, I texted Mom for the floor and room details and caught the elevator before she could stop me. My heart hammered against my ribs, I knocked hard on the door. Mom opened it just a crack, her face shifting from surprise to fury in seconds. "Lucas? What are you doing here? You cannot just show up like this after everything that's happened." "I need to talk to Isabelle right now," I demanded, trying to look past her into the suite. "I found out Tyler visited her earlier today. He cannot keep seeing her, Mom, not after what Isabelle and I have been th
Isabelle I stared at the thick textbook on the hotel desk, the pages blurring after hours of forcing myself through equations and history notes. Suspension sucked, no classes, no normal routine, just this sterile suite that still smelled like fresh paint and someone else's perfume. I flipped another page, muttering under my breath. "Why do they make this stuff so dry? It's like they want me to fall asleep." My phone buzzed on the nightstand for the hundredth time that morning. I glanced over, then immediately regretted it, the screen lit up with another notification, some gossip site headline screaming about me and Lucas again. I snatched it up, scrolled for two seconds, and felt my stomach twist. "Seriously? Now they're saying we ran away together? Who even believes this garbage?" I tossed the phone face down and paced to the window. The city stretched out below, cars crawling like ants. Living here felt temporary, like I was in limbo waiting for the world to forget my name.
Isabelle Lucas grabbed me by my waist and kissed me passionately, as I let myself melt into his arms, I remembered our parents were just down the hall, so I pushed back. “Let's leave from here,” Lucas whispered into my ears, “I will go first, meet me by the car.” And we did just that, I stared out the windshield as Lucas pulled the car into the quiet overlook, the engine humming down to silence. The view stretched out below us, but my mind was anywhere but on the scenery. My heart pounded so hard I could hear it in my ears. “Isabelle, we need to talk about everything,” Lucas said, his voice low and serious as he turned toward me. “Our feelings, the complications with our families, what this really means for all of us. I cannot keep avoiding it anymore.” I turned to face him fully, my hands twisting in my lap. “What do you want me to say, Lucas? That I am terrified every single day? That every time we get close I forget you are my stepbrother? Our parents are married. What ar
Isabelle I stood my ground in the packed hallway, lockers pressing cold against my back as Sienna loomed closer. Whispers rippled through the crowd of students slowing to watch. “No, I am not transferring anywhere. Delete whatever fake things you created and leave me alone. You are not bullying me out of my school, Sienna, this ends here.” Sienna stepped even closer, her voice dripping with venom. “Brave words from someone who is clearly guilty. I have explicit edited moments ready. Last chance, or the entire school sees exactly who you are.” “I said no,” I answered firmly, raising my voice so it echoed down the corridor. “I am staying right here. You are desperate for doing all this just because Lucas defended me once. Delete your content and stop harassing me, Sienna. What kind of person wastes their days creating lies about family? It is sad and desperate.” Her face twisted with pure rage. “You think you are untouchable? Lucas only pays attention because you are the new play
LUCASThe lights went out at 9pm. One second the common room was dim and functional; the next it was complete darkness.Isabelle went still beside me.I went to the door immediately, trying the handle. But the electronic lock had clicked shut when the power dropped.I tried it twice more. “It's lo
SIENNA“Fuck, why are they so boring today?” The problem with watching people was that eventually you started seeing things they didn't know they were showing.I had been watching Lucas Graham for two years. I knew his patterns the way you knew the layout of a room you had crossed in the dark so m
ISABELLE“You matter to me, you know that right?” Tyler walked up to me and said. I hadn't been with him all afternoon, so I stared at him."Right?" he said.I nodded slowly.The week moved differently with Tyler in it officially.He walked me to the first period everyday while we held hands. He re
LUCASI rushed to my room and locked the door behind me. I told myself it was about the line.Tyler had crossed a line, that was it. That was the full explanation for why my fist had connected with his jaw on that day. Why I had walked down and my hands were already moving before I had finished thi







