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With a slight frown creasing my brows I dragged my luggage towards the apartment that stood big and mighty right in front of me.
No matter how far I ran, life always dragged me back toward him. And now, after years of distance, I was walking straight into the one place I swore I’d never share with Maddox again. I stopped on my tracks, running my eyes over this place, where I’m to live with my well-to-do stepbrother. Hesitatingly, I stretched my hand over to the doorbell, about to ring it, when the door swung open, almost startling me. My eyes met with the cold, grey ones staring right back at me. There he was, Maddox! Instead of stepping aside, Maddox stayed planted firmly in the center of the frame. His broad shoulders completely blocked the entrance, his towering frame casting a long shadow right over me. He didn't move an inch, intentionally trapping me on the welcome mat as his eyes tracked the slight tremor in my hands. "You're here..." He called dryly, finally breaking the suffocating silence as his gaze flicked down to the luggage in my hand. I didn't need to find my glasses to read the look on his face. He hated the idea of my beginning to live with him. Well, I hate it just as much as he does—even though we wouldn’t be spending more than just a year living together. I dragged my luggage in, finally ignoring my subconscious that asked that I greet him when I knew that he would never even bother answering. In the midst of a family dinner with our parents, Maddox always kept that same attitude, and now that we're alone—or so I thought as I walked into the living room and the strong smell of cigarettes hit me. I tightened my hold on the handle of my luggage, facing the glares on each of the guys’ faces present here, as though I just ruined the little chit-chatting they were having. The door closed behind me as Maddox walked past me. "The... The nerd?" One of Maddox's friends asked with sarcasm. Another hit him playfully. "You stop that. He's Maddox's stepbrother, show some respect.” I heaved a breath, glancing at Maddox who of course seemed to pretend like I was non-existent. He definitely knew I was coming today yet... This mess. I bet we wouldn't last a month together. I dragged my luggage behind me and climbed the staircase before any of the guys could start a conversation with me. I don't even know where my room was supposed to be but the last time I came here alone with Dad, the room down the hallway seemed to be vacant. I opened the bedroom door, slammed it shut, and locked it from behind. I huffed angrily, finally faced with this bedroom that looked opposite compared to the last time I was here—almost as though someone used to live here instead of me. I can’t believe I left my dorm, good roommates to come stay with someone who doesn’t give two fuck about me. Yet I had no choice. Dad is broke, and aside from that, I had to obey him—it was on the order of Mrs. Donovan after all who wanted the family to be perfect and Dad always pretends the same even though I could see through him. I rolled my eyes in my head as I lay on the bed staring at the ceiling with my subconscious speaking to itself on how fucked I am until it ran out of words.* My eyes felt heavy and just like that, I gave in to sleep. *** The loud music, shouts, and what seemed to be a moan pulled me out of my deep slumber. I groaned tossing on the bed. It was supposed to be midnight—quiet, and peaceful but as I opened my eyes finally paying attention to the noise, it almost seemed like I had dozed off in a club. I sat upright, awake this time hoping it wasn’t what I was starting to think but yeah… A party was going on downstairs, disrupting my sleep, and—I bit my lower lip feeling the surge of frustration down my stomach and as much as I tried to suppress the irritation in me I knew I couldn’t. There was absolutely no way I was going to get a single wink of sleep with this relentless noise rattling the walls. I needed to set a boundary. He might own here, but I am now his roommate. And just like the dorm, everyone has their own boundaries, and whatever was going downstairs either gets stopped or... Or the music gets reduced I don't care. I slid my feet into the footwear which wasn't mine and didn't fit either as I barged out of the room and the music grew even louder. And the moan from the next room? This place would be better off being a brothel instead! Was Maddox purposely doing this? Or had he always been doing this? I used to hear rumors about his party being one of a kind but not this… Terrifying! I walked down the stairs but stopped in my tracks as my eyes brushed past the crowds that filled the living room. There was no way I was walking through them just to speak with Maddox. "What is it? You wanna join the party?" Someone caught my attention and I recognized him as Maddox's friend. I shook my head a little as he asked again. "Is it Maddox?" "Yes." "I'd get him..." He said with a small smile as he walked away. Waiting right here would only draw the attention of these obviously drunk souls, I thought as I turned to go but then I heard the loud voice call me from behind. "Hey, Jason!" At once, I could feel my heart heavy, and the music went lower as he called me again. "Stepbrother?" This time, the sarcasm drips in his voice. The music dipped just enough for every drunken head to turn toward me. Heat crawled up my neck as numerous eyes pinned me in place. It was really the wrong option coming downstairs. I thought he was only with his friends I saw him with earlier when I came in. "Don't you wanna come join us? Or did your father warn you that mingling with me would spark more gossip about how he married my mother just for her money?" He shouted, and the living room instantly erupted into a burst of mocking laughter. "He's the stepbrother I heard about?" "How could a man be so useless as to depend on a woman for her money?" "Now he's going to feed off you?" The gossip came and I clenched my hands on the rail this time, having in control of myself as my breath came shaky. I should get my inhaler but I couldn't even gather the strength in me to move. Just then I felt the hand on my shoulder and turned to face him—staring with nothing but disgust at me, his breath smelling of alcohol. "You wanna live with me that bad?” He questioned daringly. “ Then I hope you enjoy your stay here. Roommate.” He smirked, wickedly.“Oh my God! This is where you live with your stepbrother?” Norman yelled the second they stepped into the living room, his eyes scanning every inch of the living room.“Geez, this is way better than the dorms, Jace,” Tina chimed in, looking around in awe.I shrugged, tossing my backpack onto the edge of the leather couch. It would have been a lot easier to appreciate the apartment, if it actually felt peaceful and I weren't constantly walking on eggshells here, I would have rated it a 100/100 and completely understood why everyone on campus was jealous of me. But they didn't know what it was like to be in my shoes.“Oh, stop acting like he’s making you suffer. The rumors about Maddox are clearly no joke—his family is definitely the richest on campus,” Norman said, already striding toward the kitchen while Tina and I trailed quickly behind him.Honestly, I hadn’t even officially invited them. They had just decided they were spending the weekend at my place—or rather, Maddox’s place. I
Maddox said that, like it was absolutely nothing.I remained frozen in my stance, my gaze unwavering as I stared at him. Was he actually kidding right now?“You think I’m lying? Then I am…” He smirked this time, his gray eyes gleaming with the purposeful desire to mess with my head.Jerk.I turned on my heel and began heading straight out of the living room when his voice cut through the air, halting me. “The condition?”I completely ignored him, slamming the heavy wooden door shut behind me.First, it was last night. He had acted like a complete stalker, showing up out of nowhere and shoving his cock into my mouth just because I had tried to ignore him. Now, this morning, he was suddenly acting like the premier asshole he usually was.What was his deal?I practically fell off the campus bus, trying to shake the residual taste of him from my mind, and headed straight into the main quad.“Jace!” An unfamiliar voice called my name.I stopped and turned toward the guy approaching me. The
As though lost for what else to say, argue, or do, Jace carefully took my d*ck, first tasting the tip, at first acting innocent.I appreciated him taking his time, but I didn't have the whole night. I held onto his hair and pushed myself deeper into his mouth, his lips wrapping around me, his mouth as warm as everI pushed until I could feel his throat.He gagged, pulling away at once as he let out a small cough, his eyes growing teary.What had I even done already that had him this way?“Come on, Jace,” I muttered huskily.“I can't...” he whispered beneath me.“What? Is this your first time?” I asked, the disdain evident in my voice.I couldn't see his face properly, but he nodded, confirming my suspicion.Well, f*ck him. So he was a virgin, was that it?I guess, as they say, the quiet gentle peeps are the ones with the darkest motivations. A virgin, yet wouldn't mind beating his d*ck at the smell of my boxers.“I'm not a teacher, so just follow my lead. Don't refrain, no matter what,” I
Jason stood before me, his lips pulsed and I could see the movement in his throat, as though he was trying to mold his words perfectly.‘What are you doing here?’ He definitely was about to ask that, then maybe send me away afterwards. He had no idea I’d just gone all the way to the campus club. I knew that’s where one of his friends always hung out, and I’d cornered him to find out exactly where Jace was hiding.I had driven down here, and if I got caught sneaking into the girls' dorms, it would be a massive scandal. But I didn't give a damn. My mind was entirely fixated on him. How dare he think he could just go back to avoiding me like he used to?“Let’s go home,” I said, keeping my voice stern.“I… I’m spending the night here…” He stammered. “You should go, it's late already. If you’re found here you’d be in trouble.”I smirked. “Think I don’t know? And doesn’t that apply with you as well?”“I’m different, Maddox.”“Different?” I narrowed my eyes at the lady appearing beside him i
“Feel at home,” Tina said, opening the door wide enough.“Looks like your roommate is not around.” I entered her dorm and strolled over to the bedside, finally feeling the weight in my chest lift.Practice hadn’t been the living hell I expected. Maddox had hardly even looked my way, which actually allowed me to focus. Still, there was no way in hell I was returning to that apartment with him. Especially not tonight.“I told you she’s a club freak, she’s out again,” Tina responded, rolling her eyes.“Norman is the same, birds of the same feathers. They’re probably in the same club as usual.” I chimed in, falling flat on the bed.Usually, if a guy got caught crashing here overnight, Tina would be in massive trouble with housing. But because it was me, it was fine—everyone on our floor knew we’d been platonic best friends since freshman yearAnd Norman? Whenever he got a hint that I was here, he would drop by—drunk, along with Tina’s roommate.“There’s nothing much to offer, but this sho
“Also it seems like you’re going through a lot.”I let out a silent scoff. “Why would you say that? Did dad suddenly tell you that living with Maddox is one thing I hate?”Mr. Smith didn’t reply as he kept his gaze focused on me.He’s my dad’s friend—a loyal, lifelong friend who somehow ended up as my university department advisor and ever since I got in here, dad had made sure he kept his eyes on me. Still, we had never had this discussion, speaking about Maddox as though he’s an enemy I shouldn’t be breathing the same air with.“I’m gonna have to ask him to come visit if you aren’t telling the truth. He needs to know how you’ve been doing… It has been weeks since you started living with Maddox.” Mr. Smith stated.“Well if he wanted an update, he could get through to me.” “You won’t open up though…” He chimed in.I looked away from him as I grabbed my backpack from the chair beside me. Was it middle school? Mr. Smith had been the only person I could safely tell how Maddox and his f
The heat was consuming, but as Maddox’s heavy weight pressed down on me, the sheer panic of how far this was going, snapped me back to reality. Gathering every ounce of strength I had, I shoved hard against his broad shoulders, wrenching my lips away from his. “Maddox, stop! No…” I panted, my v
I blinked once—twice. Was I seeing correctly? Jace immediately turned away from me, this time his bare ass faced towards me. He would have gone ahead to grab a towel or something to cover up but there didn't seem to be anything closer to his reach and he could only stand there, smooth round ass
Right from where I was seated, I could see Jace panting this time, sweating profusely as though I had asked him to do more than fifteen laps, but there he was, skating around the ice as though it were a death sentence. Is this his first time seeing an ice rink or what? Seated here I couldn't ev
It’s been two days and Maddox words have continuously rang in my head. I was seated in the library staring at my phone with my dad's contact displaying on the screen. I never wanted to bother him. I knew the moment I complained to Dad, Mrs. Donovan would step in to smooth things over—which woul







