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Greer’s POV
I stood in shock as I stared at my stepfather's eight-inch cock, unable to look away as my eyes traced the lines of the veins on it. This was wrong, I told myself. I already had a crush on his son, Wells, who was my stepbrother. How could I compound it by also being attracted to his father? There was no momentary answer I could give except to stare, and when it became obvious that I was staring, I turned back immediately, ignoring him and the unexplainable gaze I had seen in his eyes as I wondered what had just happened. Had I been desiring my own stepfather? I asked myself before I continued walking. But before I continue, allow me to take you back to where it all began...The Rhys mansion rose like a dark jewel against the cliffs of Havenridge, all sharp glass and cold stone that caught the late-afternoon light and threw it back in shards. My mother, Veda, stepped out of the chauffeured car first, heels clicking with purpose, her smile already in place like armor. She looked radiant, cheeks flushed from excitement or champagne, I could never tell which anymore. I followed behind, clutching my small duffel bag, the one thing I had refused to let the staff carry. It felt like the last piece of me that still belonged to the old life. Inside, the air smelled of polished wood and money. Marble stretched in every direction. A double staircase curved upward like it was waiting to swallow someone whole. Servants appeared without sound, taking Veda's coat, offering water, murmuring welcomes. She accepted each gesture as her due. I stood a step behind, trying to make myself smaller. Calder Rhys appeared at the top of the stairs. Tall, broad-shouldered, silver threading through dark hair. He wore a charcoal suit that looked like it had been tailored around his body while he stood still. His expression was calm, almost polite, the way people are polite when they are used to being obeyed. "Welcome," he said. His voice was low, measured. "Both of you." Veda floated forward, pressing a kiss to his cheek. "Darling, it's perfect. Just perfect.” His eyes flicked to me then. Not long. Not searching. Just acknowledgement. "Greer." I nodded, throat tight. "Mr. Rhys." "Calder," he corrected, though it didn't feel like an invitation so much as a correction of protocol. He turned back to Veda, and the moment passed. That first evening passed in a haze of introductions and forced smiles. Dinner was served in a room longer than our old apartment. Crystal glasses. Silver cutlery that clinked too loudly against porcelain. Veda laughed at everything Calder said. I picked at my food and tried not to notice how the chandelier light made everything feel exposed. After dessert, Calder excused himself to take a call. Veda followed him with her eyes, then turned to me. "Smile more," she whispered. "You look like you're attending a funeral." "I'm fine," I said. "You're not helping my image." I didn't answer. I never knew what to say when she reminded me I was an accessory. Later, I slipped away to explore. The house felt endless, hallways branching into more hallways. I found a sitting room with tall windows that overlooked the bay. Moonlight silvered the water. I pressed my forehead to the cool glass and let my breath fog it. That's when I heard footsteps. I turned. Wells stood in the doorway, sleeves rolled to his elbows, tie gone. Early twenties I think, golden hair falling into his eyes, mouth curved in the kind of half-smile that made your stomach flip whether you wanted it to or not. "Lost?" he asked. "Maybe." He stepped inside, hands in his pockets. "First nights are always strange here. Too quiet after the city." I nodded. Words felt stuck. He crossed to the window, stood beside me. Close enough that I could smell cedar and clean cotton. "You're quieter than I expected." "I'm not good at... this." I gestured vaguely at the room, at him, at everything. "You don't have to be." His voice softened. "Not with me." I looked up at him then. Really looked. His eyes were the same winter blue as his father's, but warmer. Kinder. He reached out and tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. His fingers lingered against my cheek." “You don't have to disappear, Greer." My breath caught. No one had ever said anything like that to me. He smiled again, small and private. "Get some sleep. Tomorrow's going to be long.” Then he left, and the room felt colder without him. I didn't sleep much that night. I lay in the too-big bed and replayed his touch, his words. For the first time in years I felt seen. Wanted. Even if it was only for a moment. The next morning I overheard him. I had gone downstairs early, hoping to find coffee before anyone else was awake. Voices drifted from the library. Wells and two friends I didn't recognize. "...Indira's coming to the rehearsal dinner," one said. "She's already planning what to wear. You know how she is." Wells laughed. Easy. "Yeah. She's... persistent." "Still stringing her along?" "Not stringing. Just... keeping things light. She's good company." I pressed myself against the wall, heart sinking. Of course he had a girlfriend. Of course she was perfect. Of course I was the idiot who had let myself hope. But even knowing, I couldn't stop the pull. Every time our eyes met across a room in the days that followed, he smiled. Every time we passed in the hall, his hand brushed mine. Accidentally, maybe. Maybe not. I told myself it was harmless. A crush. A fantasy. He was safe because nothing could happen. We were going to be step-siblings. Lines were drawn. I was wrong.Greer’s POVI stared at the message on her screen, hardly able to believe it.“Really?” I whispered, a genuine smile breaking across my face for the first time that day.“Yes!” Cassey laughed, looking just as thrilled. “They loved our brand story and the samples we sent. This is huge, Greer. There are going to be thousands of people there, potential customers, retailers, even beauty influencers. This could be our big break!”For a moment, all the stress about the mysterious money faded into the background. I pulled Cassey into a tight hug, both of us laughing with relief and excitement.“We’re really doing this,” I said, voice thick with emotion. “slowly, but we’re actually moving forward.”Cassey hugged me back fiercely. “We are. And we’re going to kill it at that trade fair. I’ll help you prepare everything. The branding, display setup, marketing materials. This is your moment, Greer.”I nodded, feeling a renewed surge of determination despite the strange cloud of the anonymous mon
Greer’s POV“Wait— what?! Greer, slow down. Twenty-five million?! Okay, breathe. Yes, you need to go to the bank immediately. I’ll meet you there. Don’t touch the money. Don’t spend anything. We’ll sort this out."Thirty minutes later, I was at the bank, heart hammering in my chest as I sat across from a senior manager in a private office. Cassey sat beside me, holding my hand for support.“I’m telling you, this money isn’t mine,” I explained, my voice shaky. “There must have been a mix-up with the account numbers or something. I only run a very small beauty brand. I can’t possibly have twenty-five million dollars transferred to me.”The bank manager, a calm middle-aged man in a neat suit, checked his screen again and smiled politely.“Miss Greer, I understand your concern. But this transfer was not a mistake. The funds were intentionally deposited into your account this morning. It is specifically earmarked for the development and expansion of your beauty brand, Lumina Bloom."I star
Greer’s POVThe confrontation with Veda still echoed in my head days later, but instead of breaking me, it solidified my decision. I couldn’t stay in that mansion any longer. Not even for one more week. Every corner reminded me of Calder’s control, Veda’s cruelty, and the version of myself I was desperately trying to leave behind. So I did something terrifying.I rented my own apartment. It was a beautiful, well-furnished one-bedroom unit in a quiet but decent neighborhood. The living room had large windows that let in plenty of natural light, a small kitchen with modern appliances, and a cozy bedroom with a walk-in closet. It even came with basic furniture; a sofa, dining table, and a comfortable bed. Exactly what I needed to start over. But renting it nearly wiped out almost all the money I had made from Lumina Bloom so far. I stared at my bank balance on my laptop screen, heart sinking. The deposit, first month’s rent, and moving costs had taken a massive bite. What was left was b
Greer’s POVEvery tiny progress felt like a victory. On the fourth day, I met with a local chemist friend who helped me perfect two of my original formulations, a nourishing hydrating serum and a gentle brightening mask. I tested them on myself first, then nervously on Cassey. She was still cautious around me, still processing everything she had learned, but she showed up anyway, offering honest feedback while we labeled small sample jars together.“You’ve got that fire back,” she told me quietly one evening. “This feels like the Greer I used to know.”Her words gave me strength. By the end of the week, I had my first ten sample kits ready. My hands were shaking as I launched a simple Shopify website I had built myself. No fancy team. No big budget. Just me. When the site finally went live, I sat back in my chair and let out a long, shaky breath. It was real now. My business existed in the world again. It was small, fragile, but completely mine.That evening, when Calder came to see m
Greer’s POVRelief washed over me. For the first time in a very long time, I felt like I had a real choice. Like I was being heard.“Thank you,” I whispered, resting my head on his chest. Calder kissed the top of my head, his arms tightening around me protectively. “But remember,” he added softly, “you’re still mine. This independence doesn’t change that. I’ll give you space to build your empire… but you will always come back to me.”I didn’t reply. I just closed my eyes and let myself breathe in his scent, wondering how long this fragile new balance between us could possibly last. For now, though, I had a plan. And for the first time, Calder wasn’t standing in the way of it.We lay in comfortable silence for a while, his fingers gently stroking my back. The events of yesterday kept replaying in my mind, especially the terrifying moment in the garden. A question that had been bothering me finally slipped out.“How did you know?” I asked softly, tilting my head to look up at him. “How
Greer’s POV He leaned in and kissed me. It was hard, possessive, almost punishing. His tongue claimed my mouth as his hands roamed down my body, as if he needed to remind himself that I was here, naked, and his. He pulled back, breathing heavily, then lifted me again and carried me straight into the large walk-in shower. The hot water cascaded over both of us, soaking his clothes. He didn’t seem to care. He pressed me against the cool tiled wall, his fully dressed body pinning my bare one beneath the spray.“I can still smell him on you,” he growled against my neck. His hands moved roughly, lathering soap over my skin, my shoulders, my breasts, my stomach, my thighs. He washed me with intense focus, scrubbing every inch where Desmond had touched me. His fingers slid between my legs, cleaning me there too, possessive and thorough.I gasped, gripping his wet shirt as the combination of hot water and his touch sent conflicting waves of fear and unwanted arousal through me.“Calder… your
Greer’s POVThe fullness. He gave me no time to adjust. He pulled back and slammed in again hard. The bed shook with every brutal thrust."Fuck." I gasped. "Calder... so deep." He gripped my hips tight enough to leave marks and pounded into me relentlessly. Each stroke hit that perfect spot inside
Greer’s POVThe gesture felt tender after everything. But I knew the danger beneath it. Calder Rhys was not just my stepfather anymore. He was a man who would break others to keep me. And deep down a part of me craved that protection even while it terrified me.I stepped back first. "I should go be
Calder’s POVI stared at the phone in my hand after Greer ended the call so abruptly. Veda's voice still rang sharp in the suite. She stood near the balcony door in a silk robe her arms crossed tight over her chest. Her eyes narrowed at me with clear suspicion."Who was that Calder? And do not tell
Greer’s POVThe CCTV footage of me ruining my mother's wedding dress. And worse the night I went to Calder's room and let him fuck me hard. The way I sucked his thick eight inches deep into my throat until he moaned loud. The way he fingered my clit and pounded me until I dripped and begged like hi







