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Forbidden Desires

Author: Ary
last update publish date: 2026-04-11 04:19:17

The rest of that afternoon passed in a haze of stolen looks and racing heartbeats.

I helped Mom in the kitchen, chopping vegetables with far more force than necessary while my mind replayed Damien’s low murmur over and over.

Every time the screen door creaked, I tensed, half expecting him to walk in. He never did. Marcus kept him outside, the two of them laughing about some college story I couldn’t quite hear. Their voices carried on the breeze like a constant reminder of the line I was dangerously close to crossing.

By evening, the family had gathered on the back deck for grilled fish and cold drinks. Fairy lights twinkled overhead, and the ocean provided a steady, soothing soundtrack. I chose the seat farthest from Damien, tucking myself into the corner with my plate balanced on my knees.

It didn’t matter. He still found ways to pull my attention.

Marcus was telling a loud story about their latest adventures, something involving a broken-down car and a very angry farmer, when Damien leaned back in his chair, beer bottle dangling from his fingers. His eyes met mine across the table. Just for a beat. Then he looked away, but the corner of his mouth lifted like he knew exactly what he was doing.

I dropped my gaze to my food, cheeks flaming. Shy didn’t even begin to cover it. I had spent years watching Damien from the sidelines, first as the annoying little sister, then as the girl who noticed how his shoulders filled out his shirts, how his laugh made something warm unfurl in my chest. Now, at sixteen, that warmth had turned into something sharper. Hungrier.

After dinner, Marcus suggested a bonfire on the beach. Mom and Dad excused themselves, leaving the three of us to carry blankets and marshmallows down the wooden steps.

The fire crackled to life, orange flames licking at the driftwood. Marcus sprawled out on one blanket, already scrolling through his phone. Damien sat on the other, long legs stretched toward the heat. I hesitated, then chose a spot on the sand between them, close enough to feel the warmth but far enough to pretend I wasn’t hyper-aware of every shift in Damien’s posture.

“Want one?” Damien asked, holding out a marshmallow skewered on a stick.

Our fingers brushed when I took it. That same electric spark from earlier shot up my arm. I mumbled a thank you and focused on toasting it, watching the sugar bubble and turn golden.

“You’re quiet tonight, little Ellis,” he said softly, voice barely rising above the waves and the pop of the fire.

Marcus snorted without looking up. “She’s always quiet. Bookworm gene.”

I shot my brother a glare, but Damien’s attention stayed on me.

“Not always,” Damien replied, his tone casual but his eyes intense. “Remember when you were twelve and challenged me to that sandcastle competition? You talked nonstop for three hours.”

A small smile tugged at my lips despite myself. “You let me win.”

“I did not,” he protested, but the amusement in his voice said otherwise.

Marcus yawned loudly. “I’m heading up. Early surf tomorrow. Don’t stay out too late, kids.” He ruffled my hair as he passed, then clapped Damien on the shoulder. “Don’t corrupt my sister, man.”

The words were joking, but they landed like a warning in my chest.

Once Marcus’s footsteps faded up the stairs, the air changed. The fire felt hotter. The night felt smaller.

Damien shifted closer, just enough that our shoulders almost touched. “He’s right, you know. I probably shouldn’t be out here alone with you.”

My breath caught. “Why not?”

“Because you’re looking at me like that again.” His voice dropped lower, rougher. “Like you’re thinking things you shouldn’t.”

I turned my head, heart pounding so hard I was sure he could hear it. The firelight danced across his face, highlighting the sharp line of his jaw and the way his dark hair fell across his forehead. He was beautiful in a way that felt dangerous.

“I’m not” I started, but the lie died on my tongue.

Damien reached out slowly, tucking a loose strand of hair behind my ear. His knuckles grazed my cheek, and I shivered even though the night was warm.

“Elena,” he said, my name sounding like a warning and a promise all at once. “You’re Marcus’s little sister. This… whatever this is… it’s off limits.”

I swallowed, my marshmallow forgotten and burning on the stick. “Then why are you still sitting here?”

He didn’t answer right away. Instead, he leaned in until I could smell the salt on his skin mixed with smoke and something uniquely him. His breath brushed my ear.

“Because I’m having a really hard time remembering why it’s supposed to matter.”

My entire body ignited at those words. I wanted to close the distance. I wanted to know what his lips would feel like against mine. But fear and years of being the good, quiet girl kept me frozen.

The moment stretched, heavy and sweet, until a log in the fire popped loudly, breaking the spell.

Damien pulled back first, jaw tight, like he was physically restraining himself. He stood up, brushing sand from his shorts.

“Go inside, Elena,” he said quietly. “Before I do something we’ll both regret.”

I stayed on the blanket for a long minute after he walked away, the fire warming my face while the rest of me burned with unspoken want.

That night, as I lay in bed listening to the distant crash of waves, I touched my cheek where his fingers had been.

Damien Vale had noticed me.

And for the first time, the line between us didn’t

feel like a wall.

It felt like an invitation I was terrified to accept.

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Amy
First she is 18, then all the sudden she’s 16. Then says he touched her cheek, but never once mentioned it when they were alone. Hopefully the inconsistencies in the story get better.
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