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Chapter 1
Leah's P.O.V
He had me trapped between the wall and his body, close enough that I could feel every breath he took.
“Say it again,” he murmured, his voice low, dangerous.
My back pressed into the cold surface behind me, my pulse pounding so loudly I was sure he could hear it. I clenched my fists, forcing myself not to melt into him — not to forget everything I was supposed to remember.
“You’re my stepbrother,” I said, my voice barely steady. “This shouldn’t be happening.”
A faint smile curved his lips, slow and knowing. “Then why are you still here?”
His hand rested at my waist — the implication was there, heavy and undeniable. My breath hitched despite myself.
“Tell me,” he continued softly. “What do you want, Leah?”
I opened my mouth, then closed it again. My heart betrayed me, racing as though it already knew the answer.
I hated him once.
I swore I did.
Yet standing here, caught between what was wrong and what felt terrifyingly right, the truth slipped out before I could stop it.
“I don’t know how to stop,” I whispered.
For a moment, he didn’t move. Didn’t speak. His gaze searched my face, intense and unreadable.
How did I end up like this — tangled in emotions I shouldn’t even be thinking about?
When did hatred turn into something so dangerously complicated?
It didn’t start this way. It started not up to a year ago.
Our final year of high school. Back when he was still my worst nightmare.
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Brrring!
The school bell rang, signifying break time.
And here I was, heading to my locker, hugging my book to my chest. In the midst of the students walking and chatting here and there, I was like an island unto myself. Maybe that was why I clung tightly to the few people in my life.
My name is Leah Wills, and all my life I had had only one family member — my Mother, Eliana Wills. She raised me to be who I am today.
Getting to my locker, I inserted the key into the keyhole, and just before I could give it a twist, someone held my backpack and pulled me, then another person pushed me. The sudden attack caught me off guard, and I stumbled. I lost my grip on my book, so it fell.
Oh no! I just got this book, and I've been treating it like Cinderella's fragile glass shoe!
I bent down to pick up the book, but another person stepped on my shoulder with force, pushing me forward.
I gasped, instinctively supporting myself with my hand against the floor.
I was pissed off! Who the hell did these people think they were? They're treading on thin ice right now…
“Ouch!” The sharp pain from trying to get up brought me back to reality—I’d sprained my wrist… again.
Oh, I remember the last time I sprained my wrist. That was yesterday, when the quad had paid me a visit in the cafeteria.
Hold on a second… I haven't seen the quad all day. Could it be…
I looked at the pairs of feet before my face. At this moment, I could feel and hear the whispers of the wind. My sense of smell heightened like that of a werewolf, and of course, I was all too familiar with that fragrance—it belonged to Sky, Josh, Finn, and Quinn. Even before the fragrance hit my nose, I knew very well who they were.
“Hello, leech,” Finn said, and they laughed.
I wish I could punch his nose! But I couldn't, so I quietly picked up my book. When I got back on my feet, I fixed my gaze on the floor.
“Well, well, well. What do we have here?” Sky snatched my novel, glanced at the cover, then showed it to his friends.
“Oh, look! It's a romance novel,” Josh snickered, and they laughed heartily.
They've got a lot of nerve!
“Give it back,” I said softly.
Oh shit! That didn't come out as planned. I was supposed to sound fierce, like a Mafia boss lady. I'm sure what they heard was just a stupid goat bleating.
Sky lifted the book above his head and asked, “What exactly should I give back?”
Since words weren't enough, then I'd have to do it the hard way—the violent taketh it by force!
I jumped, trying to reach my novel, but he was far taller than me. I must look stupid right now.
Sky stretched his hand sideways, and handed the novel to Quinn.
Not him! I rushed to take the book from Quinn, but I was held back by Josh, who grabbed my backpack.
“What’s wrong?” Sky tilted my chin. “I thought you love sharing. Didn't your mommy teach you how to share?”
I recoiled from his touch, frowning from the bottom of my heart.
“Give it back!” I yelled and tried to get past Sky, but he held my backpack, yanking me back. I struggled and wriggled, hoping to free myself from his grip, but ended up leaving the backpack in Sky's possession.
Shit! That didn't go as planned.
Sky looked at my backpack and smiled. "I wonder what's hiding in here.” He slowly unzipped it and said, “Guys, would you like to see it?”
Sky poured the contents of my backpack on the floor, and they laughed again.
“Stop!” I yelled and rushed to gather my writing materials.
“Why the rush?” Josh suddenly pulled my hair.
It felt like the strings keeping my brain together were being pulled. I wanted to twist his hand and punch him in the face, but once my hands touched his, I couldn't bring myself to do anything.
“Ah, it hurts!” I whimpered, weakly trying to make him release his grip on my hair.
“I think we should take our leave now. I'm bored,” Sky said as he dusted his hands.
“Thanks for sharing, Leah.” Quinn and Finn smiled, dropping my novel on the floor—torn in two.
God, as much as I love twins, I hate this pair. Twins were supposed to be lovely, but take a look at Quinn and Finn—aside from their good looks, they were far from lovely.
I didn't know if seeing my new novel torn in two hurt more than the pain from my hair being pulled, but tears threatened to spill from my eyes, and I tried my best to hold it back.
“Such a crybaby,” Josh spat and released my hair, then pushed me to the side, before leaving with the boys.
The commotion attracted a good number of students, who also dispersed when the show was over.
That day after school, I stepped out of the building and on my way to the school gate, I saw Sky in the parking lot. His father came to pick him up today.
I've never seen my own father, and my Mom always avoided the question whenever I asked.
I can't deny the fact that I envied him for having a father who actually cared about him. I watched Sky climb into the black sedan, his father’s hand resting briefly on his shoulder before the door closed.
The car pulled away.
I didn’t know why my chest felt tight.
I didn’t know why I memorized the shape of that car and the sound of the engine.
At the time, I thought it was just envy.
I had no idea that man would soon walk into my life — and change everything
Chapter 39 Leah's P.O.V "Are you sick?" I heard him ask even before the door had fully opened."Leah?” It seemed he was expecting to see someone else, because surprise flashed across his face.“Why were you ringing the bell like that?" he asked, making way for me to come in."If I hadn't, would you have opened the door?" I asked, but not moving an inch. It was obvious I had no intention to go in. I was angry for no reason in particular… perhaps at everything? I wasn't sure."What? You came to my house just to talk at the door?" he asked.I reluctantly stepped in, and he closed the door behind him."This is the first time you're visiting, and you didn't inform me beforehand, so I didn't prepare anything. Is there anything you want? I'll go get it for you.""No need," I said a little too fast, and he paused."What's wrong?" he asked."I came here to talk," I said.He sat on the couch and casually draped an arm around my shoulders."About what?" he asked.I removed his hand from my sh
Chapter 38 Leah's P.O.V “Ouch!” Nora winced.“Are you okay?” I asked, instinctively taking her hand in mine. She looked at me with tearful eyes, not saying a word.Standing up straight, I said coldly, “You shouldn’t be here.”"I know, Leah," she said softly. "But... you have to help me. If our friendship meant anything to you, then please help me… just this once."I stared at her for a while, my heart slowly softening. This was Nora. We'd eaten together, slept in the same room, and gone to class side by side for months. She was literally my only friend in school. I wasn't that heartless to ignore her completely.“What do you want me to do?" I asked.“Are we going to talk over the door?” she asked, and that was when I realized that I didn't even invite her in.I hesitated slightly before stepping aside to let her in.Nora's P.O.VI was glad that Leah was finally willing to help.Once we sat down, she said flatly — “Go on.”She got straight to the point, not even offering me a glass o
Chapter 37 Nathan's P.O.VI raised my hand before I could stop myself, but was able to control myself from hitting her.Nora stared at me without blinking, as if she knew I couldn't hit her. I groaned in frustration, clenching my fist and getting up angrily.“Why are you so stupid?!” I shouted before storming out.I really needed some fresh air right now.— — —Sky's P.O.V I noticed that Leah didn't like this outing plan. No one could recognize that displeased look on her face better than me. I saw it almost every day during high school.I knew she wouldn't want me to speak on her behalf to Nora, so I said what I had to say and left.Nathan followed me out, and I paused in my tracks, looking at him in irritation."What's your problem?" I asked with a frown. No matter the situation, a guy should not be running after me like some prince pursuing a runaway princess."Sky, Nora didn't do anything wrong. I had planned all this, and I shouldn't have brought you here without telling you the
Chapter 36 Leah's P.O.V I hated how she always decided things for everyone else. It made me feel a sudden irritation, and I felt like storming out instantly."You think you can just set up an outing on your own? Did you even care if I was interested?" Sky said."I didn't mean to," Nora said, fixing her gaze on the floor."You guys have fun," Sky said and left. Nathan went after him."Alright, I'll get going too," I said.“Leah,” she said quickly, stepping forward, but not getting too close. So she also knew she overstepped her bounds.I stared at her blankly. Her eyes were misty, and I felt anything but sympathy."You're not mad at me, too… right?” she asked."You—""I had a reason!" she interrupted before I could make a complete sentence.Every time something happened, she somehow turned out to be the mastermind behind it.First it was Fiona and Yaya at the café, then shopping. I'm sure she had asked Nathan to bring me along to the pre-exam party, then the other day when I was avoid
Chapter 35Leah's P.O.VHis hand trailed down from my waist, down to my clit.“Already so wet for me, baby,” he said between the kiss.He bit my lip and I moaned, opening up and giving him more access in the process.Breaking the kiss, he moved on to place soft bites on my neck, while two of his fingers found their way inside me. He wasn't inside me yet, and I was already a moaning mess.“Please,” I begged.I wanted more, and it felt evil of him to tease me like this.“Tell me what you want,” he whispered by my ear, his fingers thrusting deeper and faster.“I want you,” I moaned.“Where?” he asked, his seductive voice igniting the fire in me even more.“With me… around me… in me…” I stuttered, unable to make a meaningful sentence. “...ahh!” my walls clenched around his fingers as I came undone.“Your body is so obedient,” he said and went between my legs, devouring every single drop of my juices.“You taste so good,” he said and kissed me once more, making me taste myself in his mouth
Chapter 34Leah's P.O.V If I had known Sky would be here, I never would have agreed to come.“Sky's here too?” I asked.“Yes. He's also sleeping over,” she replied.“You didn't mention it before now,” I folded my arms.“Since we're two couples, let's make it a movie night,” she announced, ignoring what I had just said.“On a Tuesday night?” Sky asked, raising an eyebrow.“Then we won't stay up late,” she said.I was speechless. Didn't she call me over to study together? What was this now?She deceived me. Since I've lied to her before, we're even. I'll let it slide.As much as I wanted to storm out and go back home, I didn't want to be the bad person here.“I'll go have a quick shower. Don't worry, I won't take long. It's Nathan who usually spends a long time in the shower.“No I don't,” he argued.“Yes, you do,” she said and ran to her room. Nathan also got up and went to his room.I tried my best to push the anger behind me and find how they always argued like children, funny.I su







