LOGINAurora’s POVThe hotel room felt like a dream I didn’t want to wake from. Theo and I had spent the night lost in each other — his body pressed against mine, his cock filling me so perfectly, his hands and mouth worshipping every inch of me. We had made love for hours, the passion building and crashing like the ocean waves outside the window. But the clock was ticking. I had to get home before Mom noticed I was gone.We managed a quick one in the shower before I left. The water was hot, steam filling the small space as Theo pinned me against the tiled wall. His hands gripped my hips, lifting me slightly as he thrust into me from behind — deep, hard, desperate. “One more time,” he growled in my ear, his cock stretching me so perfectly. “I need to feel you come around me again.”I moaned, pushing back against him, the water cascading over us as he fucked me fast and deep. His hand reached around, rubbing my clit in tight circles until I came hard, clenching around him. He followed with a
Aurora’s POVMom apologized the next morning.I was sitting at the kitchen table, picking at a bowl of fruit I had no appetite for, when she walked in. Her eyes were tired, the lines on her face deeper than I remembered. She sat across from me, folding her hands on the table like she was preparing for a difficult conversation.“I’m sorry, sweetheart,” she said quietly, her voice thick with regret. “The slap. The way I’ve been treating you. I was scared. The family name, the history, the complications — it all hit me at once. I reacted poorly. I love you. I want what’s best for you. But I shouldn’t have hurt you like that.”I looked at her, the sting of the slap still lingering on my cheek like a ghost. “I know you’re worried. But I love him, Mom. It’s real. I can’t just erase him.”She nodded, reaching across the table to take my hand. “I know. Your father and I… our love was forbidden too. We fought for it. But we did it carefully. I just want you to be careful too. For your sake. Fo
Aurora’s POVThe days blurred into a painful routine under Mom’s watchful eye. Online classes in the morning, handing my phone and laptop back to her after each session, polite family dinners where I smiled through the conversations while my heart ached for Theo. The coastal estate, with its beautiful ocean views and lush gardens, felt like a beautiful prison. I couldn’t eat much. Food tasted like ash. All I could think about was him — the way he made me feel safe, the way his body felt against mine, the way he made love to me like I was his entire universe. I wondered about the pain he must be going through. Was he eating? Sleeping? Did he miss me as desperately as I missed him? Our enemies had succeeded. The separation was tearing us apart.One day after class, Mom was not around. She had gone out for a meeting with some local charity group, leaving the house quieter than usual. The younger siblings were playing in the garden with the nanny, and Dad was in his study. My heart raced
Theo’s POVThe grounding hit Aurora like a cage closing around her, and I felt every bar of it from across the miles that separated us. Mom had been firm after the family revelation and the chaos with Jake. “You need time to think,” she had said, her voice gentle but unyielding. “Online classes only. No phone. No Theo. Focus on your studies from home. We’ll figure this out as a family, but not like this.”Aurora was stuck at the coastal estate, her phone and laptop taken after each class, her freedom stripped away under the guise of “clearing her head.” I was still on campus, going through the motions of my third-year classes, but my mind was nowhere near the lectures. All I could think about was her. Her smile. Her laugh. The way she moaned my name when I was buried deep inside her. The way she clung to me when she came, whispering “I love you” like it was the only truth that mattered.School without her was boring. Empty. The lectures felt endless, the campus paths meaningless. I we
Aurora’s POVThe weeks that followed the family revelation felt like a slow, suffocating unraveling of everything I held dear. Mom’s call had been the beginning, but her decision to bring me home during exams week was the final blow. “You need space from all this chaos,” she had said firmly over the phone, her voice laced with a mix of love and disappointment that cut deeper than any knife. “Online classes only. No distractions. No Theo. We’ll talk more when you’re here.”I had no choice. The Rivera name, the family reputation, the fragile peace they had built — it all weighed on me like a chain. I packed my bags with a heavy heart, leaving Theo with one last desperate kiss in his dorm before slipping away under the cover of early morning. “I’ll call you every night,” he had whispered, his forehead pressed to mine. “I love you. We’ll get through this.”The drive home to the coastal estate was silent. Mom didn’t say much, but her occasional glances in the rearview mirror spoke volumes.
Aurora’s POVThe call from Mom came like a thunderclap on a clear summer day, shattering the fragile peace we had managed to build in Theo’s dorm. I was curled against his chest, our bodies still slick with sweat from another passionate round of lovemaking. His thick cock had stretched me so perfectly, every deep thrust hitting that spot that made me see stars. I had come twice before he finally spilled inside me, holding me tight as we rode the waves together. In those moments, the secrecy, the family complications, and the lingering fear from Jake’s attack felt distant.But reality always found a way to intrude.Mom’s voice on the phone was steady but laced with a bitterness I had never heard from her before. “Sweetheart, it’s time. Kael called me earlier today. He found out about you and Theo. Someone — I think one of Jake’s friends or Cassie — sent him the pictures and the rumors. He put the pieces together. Theo is his son. You’re my daughter. And you two… you’re in love.”My hea
Aurora’s POVThe summer days at the coastal estate blurred into a intoxicating mix of family warmth and stolen, forbidden passion. With Uncle Kael and Lila having left after their short stay, the house felt both fuller with my siblings’ laughter and emptier in the moments when Theo and I could disa
Aurora’s POVThe morning after the big family reunion dawned bright and golden over the coastal estate. Sunlight poured through the large windows of the dining room where we had gathered for breakfast. Laughter and chatter filled the air as my siblings recounted stories from the night before, but m
Aurora’s POVThe aroma of Mom’s famous roasted chicken and herbs filled the entire coastal estate kitchen, wrapping around me like a warm, nostalgic hug. I stood beside her at the wide marble counter, chopping fresh vegetables for the salad while she stirred a rich gravy on the stove. Sunlight stre
The weeks following Mia’s discovery of our secret had settled into a rhythm that felt almost dangerously peaceful. Our love had grown stronger, deeper, more resilient with every stolen moment and whispered promise. Mia had become an unexpected ally—she promised not to say a word to anyone, sealing







