LOGINAfter his boyfriend's betrayal, his life turns into a living hell when his mother marries a mafia kingpin. Now, he lives under the same roof as his worst nightmares: Rusty, the ex who sold him out, and Frederick, the icy heir who claims his submission. Amidst blood secrets and forbidden desire, Luke must survive a game where love is the most expensive sin of all.
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The bitter aroma of freshly roasted coffee was the only thing keeping my nerves in place as I hurried through the halls of St. Hale University. Today was my 18th birthday. The day my boyfriend, Rusty Bayron, was finally supposed to introduce me to his world. For six months, Rusty and I have been in love in secret. Being the star athlete, no one expects him to choose a man over a woman, so our meetings stay hidden from everyone. But last night, his promises changed everything. "Tomorrow we’ll make it official, Luke," he had whispered in my ear. "Tomorrow, the world will know that I like you and we can be together." A small smile played on my lips. Rusty had always leaned toward the dramatic, even if he occasionally used burner phones due to his obsession with privacy. I had simply put on my favorite shirt and walked through the university corridors until I reached the auditorium wing. As I approached, I noticed the heavy oak doors were ajar. Rusty was definitely in there! With a wide smile on my face, I pushed the door open—but what I thought would be the happiest day of my life instantly turned into my personal hell. What I saw didn't just break my heart; it incinerated my soul. Spread across one of the front-row desks was Karla. His best friend, the only person on the entire campus who knew we were boyfriends, the one who had helped us hide. Her skirt was bunched up at her waist, and her legs were locked firmly around Rusty’s hips. He was devouring her with a carnal urgency he had never dared to show me. "Fuck, baby… just as tight as always!" Rusty groaned, hammering into her like a demon. "Mmm… I’m yours… always yours!" she gasped, arching her back in total ecstasy. The coffee cup slipped from my numb fingers. The cardboard hit the floor with a thud that was almost useless against the loud moans echoing through the room. I felt the scalding liquid splash my shoes, but I didn't feel the burn. All I felt was the void tearing its way through my chest. I couldn't believe it. Was this a lie? It had to be a nightmare! But as I stepped back, my spine hit a set of instruments, and the two semi-naked bodies spun around abruptly toward me. Rusty’s face went deathly pale. Karla, on the other hand, didn't make the slightest effort to cover herself. She leaned back, staring at me with a predatory smirk as she calmly adjusted her hair. "Luke…" Rusty’s voice was a broken, pathetic whisper as he clumsily tried to pull up his pants. "What… what are you doing here?" I didn't answer. I only heard Karla’s sharp, mocking laughter as she slid off the desk with insulting elegance. "I’m the one who called him…" she said, stepping toward me. She smelled of the expensive perfume I had spent months saving for just to give her for her birthday. "Did you really believe a man like Rusty would prefer a man over me? You were just a bet." My eyes went wide. I had no idea what Karla was talking about, but she made sure to explain. "You see… Rusty bet the guys he could make the little scholarship boy fall in love with him," Karla said. Those words felt like a massive blade piercing my chest. I looked at Rusty, waiting for him to defend me, to deny the bet, to say something. But he only looked at Karla and hissed, "Shut up, Karla! That's enough." His silence toward me was the final nail in my coffin. He didn't defend me; he only tried to silence the scandal. He wasn't the man I loved; he was just a disgusting coward. "But he’s already won the bet," she continued with venom. "He doesn't have to keep pretending he likes boys anymore." I clenched my fists, wanting to lunge forward and strike the smile off her face. But I just stood there, feeling the raw agony of betrayal. I turned my gaze to Rusty, pointing a trembling finger at him. "A woman, Rusty?" My voice came out as a thread of pure agony as I watched them pull apart. "You swore to me I was the only one. You looked me in the eyes and promised you were done with women, that you would never touch one again because 'I was enough! "You goddamn bastard!" My own words burned my throat. "No. Luke… Please… let’s talk." I didn't stay to hear his excuses. I turned and bolted toward the main hallway, my vision blurred by the tears I refused to shed in front of those traitors. I was so blinded by pain, so consumed by the fire in my chest, that I slammed head-first into a solid, unmoving chest that sent me reeling backward. Strong arms gripped my shoulders, steadying me. The scent of expensive tobacco and mint enveloped me immediately. I looked up and met a pair of frigid eyes, the color of ice just before it cracks. "Still as clumsy as ever, Luke." The voice was a deep baritone, laced with an arrogance I knew all too well. Frederick. My personal tormentor. The man who had made it his mission to mock my second-hand clothes and my scholarship since I turned eighteen, until he left to study abroad for a semester. He was taller, more muscular, and his presence radiated a darkness that made me instinctively recoil. "Let go of me, Frederick," I spat, trying to wrench myself from his iron grip. He didn't help me. He just looked at me with a sadistic curiosity, as if he could smell the scent of betrayal on my skin. "Go home, little mouse. You’re pathetic," he said, releasing me with an almost imperceptible shove and continuing to walk with that predatory elegance that made other students clear a path for him. I hated him. I hated Frederick, I hated Karla, and above all, I hated Rusty. Soon I reached my small apartment trembling, with the sole intention of locking myself away and crying until my chest stopped burning. But upon opening the door, I found something I didn't expect. There were boxes everywhere. But what surprised me most were the three massive men, dressed in impeccable black suits with earpieces, moving through our living room with arrogance. My mother was in the center of the room, wearing a pearl-colored silk dress we could never have afforded. "Luke! You’re just in time!" She ran toward me and took my hands, ignoring my red eyes and disastrous appearance. "I have the most wonderful news of our lives! I’m getting married!" I stood speechless, watching the giants in black suits carry out our things as if they owned our very existence. "You’re getting married? To whom? Mom, what is going on? These men… they scare me." "Oh, don’t be silly!" She waved her hand, dismissing my concern with a blinding smile. "It’s my fiancé’s security team. We’re moving to his mansion today. This is our chance to start from scratch, Luke! No more debts, no more fearing the end of the month." I felt a cold sweat break out on the back of my neck. "Mom, what are you talking about?" I forced her to look at me. "I’ve heard stories about the man you’re dating. We can’t just go with him because he has money!" "Enough with the horror stories, Luke!" Her tone turned sharp. "Richard is a gentleman. He has been generous to me and will be to you. Stop acting like a paranoid child and get in the car." "It’s a mistake! You’ve only known each other for a month!" I screamed, but she was already barking orders at the bodyguards. A tall man, with a scar running through his eyebrow, approached me. "Sir, the car is waiting downstairs." His voice was cold and distant. My mother didn't hesitate; with a smile, she walked toward the elevator without looking back, dazzled by the sparkle of a diamond ring that now adorned her hand. I went down to the entrance and saw a black armored sedan with pitch-black windows. Two other identical cars waited in line. It looked like a luxury funeral procession. I climbed into the back seat, feeling like I couldn't breathe. My mother talked incessantly about the luxuries of the mansionThe fury clouded my judgment completely. I clenched my fists with malice and took a firm step forward, willing to strike Richard in the middle of the wooden track to collect the impact from him. But immediately, my mother placed herself in the center of both, pushing me from the chest with desperation."Don't you even think about touching him, Luke! Don't you dare!" my mother screamed at me, covering her husband's body. "On top of that goddamn Frederick taking away the work of his entire life in the central office, now you are going to strike him! Is that the type of cold demon that psychopath converted you into?!".Everyone observed us without blinking. The scandal of murmurs and flashes was absolute. From the members of the northern elite to the low-resource union leaders, everyone pointed at us with their look.I turned my face toward my mother, my eyes injected with rage."You know absolutely nothing of what happens in this house," I snapped at her in a lethal hiss. "Stay with you
LUKE'S POV I looked at the watch on my wrist. The hands marked almost eleven at night. The garden remained full, but the environment was becoming dense.Several executives from Sigma had approached me to ask the same thing."Where is Frederick?" one of the northern investors asked. "He must give the closing speech.""He will come down in a moment," I responded, keeping my voice flat. "He is closing an inconvenience in the office."Riley approached at a rapid pace, dragging Steven by the arm. She had a tense face."Luke?" she hissed to me closely. "What the hell is happening? The guests are waiting for Frederick. This is getting out of hand.""I know it already, Riley," I told her, sweeping the garden with my gaze. "He will come down in any second. He had a setback.""A setback?" Steven let out a short laugh."Shut up, Steven," Riley cut him short. "Luke, the minor press is making too many questions about the diversion of the funds. We need your husband's signature now.""I told them
"Why not in your private office, Frederick?" she questioned me with mockery."For you to attempt to pick my lock again with your thief hairpins and rob my Sigma servers?" I snapped at her, closing the bedroom door behind me with a sharp impact. "I am no moron, Anastasia. I know perfectly each of the movements you are executing with Rusty from the federal cell. Better for them to stop before my men close the board on you guys with lead."Anastasia shook her head in a slow gesture, while taking two firm steps toward my chest."I am making all this damn transfer because of your own fault, Frederick..." she hissed into my mouth."My fault?! Don't make me laugh, Anastasia," I cut her off with total contempt."Yes, your damn fault!" she screamed at me. "You were the only one who completely humiliated me in front of the elite by marrying that stupid brat under civil law. You changed me for a man!".I mocked her claim right in her face,
All the guests began to murmur immediately about the counterstrike I had just driven into my father.I listened to the minutes of their venomous murmurs, but I ignored it.I wanted to go straight to the second floor for Luke, but Richard's gaze was drilling into the nape of my neck from the stage and I did not want under any circumstance for the old man to chase me through the hallways.I let out a flat snort, forced my way through the crowd, and walked toward the garden's improvised bar."Pour me a double whiskey, neat," I ordered the waiter.I stood firm against the bar, sweeping the entrance of the east wing again with my sight.But after two, three, and ten massive glasses of pure alcohol devouring my resistance, I decided that it had already been sufficient time for Luke.I left the empty glass on the counter and walked straight toward the hallway that connected with the interior of the mansion.At this point I was fucking drunk.I managed to walk staggering through the main lobb
Luke didn't shrink away; quite the opposite. Despite the lack of air, his eyes locked onto mine with a spark of defiance that set me on fire inside."Let go of me, Rusty!" he managed to say, clenching his teeth and grabbing my arm with his hands to try to push it away. "I don't give a damn what you
LUKE’S POVThe taste of Riley’s mouth was sweet, like the cherry lip gloss she always wore, and her lips felt soft against mine. But instead of enjoying it, a wave of discomfort crawled up my spine as her lips moved with a desperation that suffocated me.I didn't feel that spark that burns your lun
I stood there, in the center of the Grand Hall, my ears ringing. The revelation of Rusty and Frederick as my new stepbrothers had left me in a state of numb shock.Every fiber of my being screamed at me to run, to go back to our small, dilapidated apartment, but my feet were pinned to the marble."
Through the window of the armored car, the outside world seemed to fade away, replaced by a private road flanked by ancient oaks that closed over us like the claws of a giant.When the vehicle finally came to a halt, the air escaped my lungs.It wasn't a house. It wasn't even a mansion. It was a mo






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