Masuk"You really didn't have to do that," I said quietly once we were outside, the fresh air hitting my face. Asher stopped and turned to face me fully.His eyes performed that slow scan once more over my pixie cut, crop top, and jeans, but this time he made no attempt to hide it. A small, cocky smirk played at the corner of his mouth."Yeah, I did," he said simply. "And honestly? I've been wanting an excuse to talk to you properly for a while. Not as Kai's stepsister. As you." He reached up and lightly brushed a strand of my short hair behind my ear. "This new look? It suits you. Makes you look like trouble... the good kind."My heart skipped a beat. The way he looked at me felt thrillingly dangerous. Like he was already picturing all the things that could happen between us."You think so?" I smiled, and he only nodded and grinned, that charming winger smirk that probably got him whatever he wanted on and off the ice."So... about that home game tomorrow. You coming? I'll make it worth yo
I flicked my short pixie hair with a sharp smirk. "Keep talking though. The more you run your mouth, the more everyone sees how pressed you are." The hallway went silent for a second. I could feel the shift. Eyes were on me now, not her. And it felt damn good. "You dare say that?" Natalie finally responded with shaky shoulders. Her face was real ugly now. Maybe I really hit that confidence spot of hers. "That's the truth, tho." "You said that after Ryan caught you were too close to your stepbrother? What now? An incest–" SLAP! My hand cracked across her face on instinct. I couldn't handle that. Damn it. The hallway gasped. Oh, so she knew now that I have a stepbrother. Never knew Ryan would be so chatty like a girl. Natalie touched her burning skin with rage boiling over. "You fucking bitch–" Ryan lunged forward and shoved me hard in the chest. "The fuck, Isla?" "Say that again and I'll kill you both!" "Whoa, that madness!" Natalie laughed darkly. "So maybe it's true?" "Ka
Kai's voice cracked, raw and frayed with panic laced by a deeper, more dangerous edge. The next blow landed like thunder. The doorframe splintered with a grotesque crack, wood shrieking in protest as it yielded. He shoved the door open, rushing inside like a storm.He froze on the threshold. "Fuck... Isla," he rasped, the words splintering. His gaze devoured me, tracing the tear-streaked ruin of my face, then lingering on the jagged, fiercely sexy pixie cut that had transformed me into someone sharper, bolder, untouchable. His hand lifted, trembling with the urge to brush those uneven strands, before he clenched it into a white-knuckled fist at his side, restraining himself."W–what did you do?" I shrugged, the movement shaky but defiant. "Cut it. Needed something to change. Needed to stop being the girl everyone walks away from."Kai stepped closer, the broken door hanging crooked behind him. The room felt suddenly too small."You're drunk. We need to talk about what happened—""Y
The alcohol blurred the edges of everything.The room swayed gently, or maybe it was just me. My thoughts felt tangled, my emotions spilling into one another until I couldn't tell where anger ended and heartbreak began. The only thing I knew was that the fear I'd carried for years had finally drowned beneath the burn of whiskey."What are you talking about, Is?" Kai asked. He stood from the edge of his bed, concern replacing the lazy smile he'd worn only moments earlier.I stumbled toward him."You heard me."His brows knitted together. "Hey... are you okay?"Instead of answering, I crashed into him. The impact sent him backward onto the mattress with a surprised grunt. I followed, catching myself with my hands on either side of him as laughter bubbled out of my chest."So..." I slurred. "You actually canceled practice because of me?"A small smile tugged at his lips despite himself. “Isla." His voice softened. "You're drunk.""I know." The words came out with a bitter laugh. My pulse
For a second, my heart actually stopped.The way Kai was looking at me... the way his thumb brushed my cheek like he didn't even realize he was doing it. It felt like he was about to say something real. Like ... maybe he felt it too. I swallowed hard, and this stupid, dangerous little hope started flickering in my chest.But then he pulled his hand back like I burned him."You're not unwanted, Kid. You're just young. You've got time. You don't need to settle for guys like him."Kid.The word hit me so hard I almost flinched. I felt my face go hot. Of course. That's all I am to him. Just the kid he has to look out for. The same little stepsister he used to mess with when we were younger. Nothing more.I let out this weak little laugh and looked away fast."Right," I muttered. "Yeah... you're right."Kai didn't say anything else. He just sighed and ran a hand through his hair like he was tired of this whole thing."Come on. Let's go inside."I followed him without arguing. My chest fe
I swallowed. My voice still sounded shaky when I answered. "Yeah... I'm up."I waited until I heard him go back downstairs before dragging myself out of bed. My thighs were still sticky. I felt gross. Turned on. And guilty. All at once.I threw on one of Kai's old hoodies, the one I kept stealing, and went downstairs.Kai was leaning against the counter in a black compression shirt and gray sweats, scrolling on his phone. His hair was messy from sleep. He looked up when I walked in."You good, Kid?" he asked, eyes scanning my face. "You sounded kinda out of it earlier.""I'm fine," I lied, pouring myself coffee even though my hands were still shaky. "Just a weird dream.""Yeah?""Yeah. And stop calling me Kid. I'm not twelve anymore."Kai smirked a little. "You're nineteen. Still a kid to me."I rolled my eyes. "You're literally only two years older. Chill with the old man act."He chuckled and reached over to ruffle my hair like I was still a little kid. "I've got practice," he said







