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Forbidden Obsession
Forbidden Obsession
Author: Ade writes

The Arrival

Author: Ade writes
last update publish date: 2026-05-12 02:55:25

One look from him, and I knew this summer would either be the best thing that ever happened to me or the mistake that destroyed everything.

The private car rolled to a stop on the sweeping driveway of the Voss estate, and I stepped out into the warm coastal air, my sundress fluttering against my thighs. The cliffside villa rose up like something out of a dream, all glass and stone overlooking the crashing waves. But none of that mattered the second I saw him.

John Voss climbed out of the infinity pool at the edge of the terrace, water sliding down his broad chest and over the hard lines of his stomach. Forty-two years old, dripping wet, and looking like he owned the entire ocean behind him. My mouth went dry. I had known Mia’s father my whole life, but this was different. This time I wasn’t the shy little girl tagging along anymore. I was eighteen, and every buried fantasy I’d ever had about him came rushing back all at once.

“Liana!” Mia screamed, running down the wide stone steps in her tiny shorts and bikini top. She crashed into me with a hug that nearly knocked us both over. “Finally! I thought you’d never get here. This place is insane, right? Dad went all out this year.”

“Yeah, insane,” I said, forcing my eyes away from John as he grabbed a towel. He was watching me. I could feel it.

Mia looped her arm through mine and dragged me toward the house. “Come on, you have to see your room. It’s right next to mine. We’re going to party every single night. Dad even hired a chef for the whole week. No rules, babe.”

As we climbed the steps, John walked over, still towel-drying his hair. Up close he smelled like salt water and expensive cologne. His eyes, dark and intense, met mine for a long second.

“Liana,” he said, voice low and smooth. “Good to see you again. You made it in one piece.”

“I did,” I answered, smiling up at him. “Thanks for inviting me, Mr. Voss. This place is beautiful.”

He gave a small nod, but his gaze lingered. “You’re always welcome here. And drop the Mr. Voss. Just John is fine.”

Mia laughed. “See? I told you he’s chill this summer. No work talk allowed. Right, Dad?”

“Trying my best,” John replied, but the corner of his mouth twitched like he was holding back a real smile. “You girls hungry? Dinner’s in an hour on the terrace.”

“Starving,” Mia said. “Liana, go change into something cute. There’s this local guy coming later. Super hot. You need to meet him.”

I laughed along with her, but my mind was somewhere else entirely. “Sure. Can’t wait.”

An hour later I stood in front of the mirror in my room, heart hammering. I chose a light sundress that hugged my curves and showed just enough skin to feel dangerous. When I walked out onto the terrace, the table was already set with candles, wine, and plates of fresh seafood. The sun was sinking into the ocean, painting everything in deep gold and orange.

Mia was already halfway through her first glass of wine. “There you are! Dad, doesn’t Liana look amazing? She’s all grown up now.”

John looked up from pouring himself a drink. His eyes traveled over me slowly, then flicked away. “She does,” he said carefully. “Sit down, both of you.”

I took the chair right next to him. Mia sat across from us, chattering away about all the things she wanted to do this week—boat trips, beach parties, maybe sneaking into some exclusive club down the coast.

“So, Mr.Voss,” I said, turning toward him as I reached for the bottle of chilled white wine. My arm brushed against his deliberately, my shoulder pressing lightly into his. “You really don’t work at all this week? I can’t imagine you sitting still that long.”

He turned his head, our faces closer than they should have been. “I’m trying something new. Disconnecting. Though with you two around, I doubt I’ll get much peace.”

Mia snorted. “Please. You love it. Admit it, Dad. Having us here makes the place less boring.”

John chuckled, a deep sound that sent heat straight through me. “It definitely makes it louder.”

I smiled and leaned in a little more as I poured my wine, letting my thigh rest against his under the table. “Maybe you need loud. All that quiet power stuff must get exhausting.”

His jaw tightened. For a moment I thought he might pull away, but he didn’t. Instead he looked straight at me, voice quiet enough that Mia couldn’t hear over the sound of the waves. “Careful, Liana.”

The warning in his tone only made me bolder. When Mia got up to take a call from one of her other friends, I seized the moment. I reached across him for the basket of bread, pressing my body fully against his side. My breasts brushed his arm. I turned my head so my lips were close to his ear.

“You’ve always looked at me like I’m still a little girl,” I whispered. “I’m not anymore,  Mr. Voss Not even close.”

Heat flared in his eyes, dark and dangerous. His hand caught my wrist under the table, grip firm. “You have no idea what you’re playing with.”

“Then show me,” I breathed.

Before he could answer, Mia’s voice rang out as she came back to the table. “Sorry! That was Jake. He’s definitely coming tomorrow. Liana, you’re going to love him. Tall, rich, and totally single.”

“Sounds perfect,” I said, pulling back with an innocent smile. My heart was racing so hard I was sure they could both hear it.

The rest of dinner passed in a blur of laughter and stories. Mia dominated most of the conversation, telling wild tales from our senior year, while John listened with that quiet intensity of his. Every time our eyes met, the air felt thicker. When his knee accidentally brushed mine under the table and stayed there, I thought I might combust.

Later, after we’d said goodnight and Mia had disappeared into her room with her phone glued to her ear, I lay in my huge bed staring at the ceiling. The villa was quiet except for the distant crash of waves. My skin still tingled from every place I’d touched him.

I couldn’t sleep. Not after that whisper. Not after the way he’d looked at me.

I got up and walked to the balcony door, sliding it open to let in the cool night air. That was when I heard it. Soft footsteps in the hallway outside my room. They stopped right in front of my door.

I held my breath, pulse thundering in my ears. Was it him? Had my words pushed him far enough to come here?

The handle didn’t turn. No knock. The footsteps lingered for what felt like forever, then continued slowly down the hall.

I stood there frozen, body burning with a mix of fear and excitement so sharp it hurt. Whatever line I had just crossed tonight, there was no going back. John Voss wasn’t just my best friend’s father anymore. He was the man I wanted more than anything, and something told me wanting him was going to come with a very high price.

I closed the balcony door and climbed back into bed, but sleep didn’t come easy. Every sound in the big house made me wonder if he was lying awake too, thinking about me the same way I couldn’t stop thinking about him.

This vacation had just begun, and already it felt like the start of something that could ruin us all.

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