LOGINThe takeout was good. But I barely tasted it. I was just too occupied with trying not to be awkward, like I had done in the last few months whenever she invited him over.
Elena was talking about the wedding, replaying moments the way she always did with good memories, like if she described them precisely enough, she could keep them. Adrian was listening, chin resting on his hand, watching her the way people watch things they can't believe they get to keep. I pushed rice around my plate and said "mm" at the right moments. Dinner was going well, and I could see myself fleeing to my room in about a minute or so, but then her phone buzzed. She glanced at it, and her eyes slightly narrowed. It was a flicker of something shifting behind her eyes, the kind of way she always looked when she glanced at work calls. Then, she held a finger up. "One second." She excused herself, leaving me with Adrian, but we didn't share a conversation. He simply ate his meal, and I did, but the silence was suffocating. Elena was back in three minutes. But the Elena who sat down was slightly different from the one who had just been reliving memories from the wedding. "It's the Hargrove deal," she said, and I watched her look at Adrian with an expression that was half apology, half steel. "They want to push the signing to this week or they will walk away. Marcus can't handle it alone." The table went quiet. "Elena." Adrian's voice was even. Not cold —just even but she didn't even leave him to speak. "I know." She reached across and put her hand over his. "I know. I'm so sorry." She knew it was wrong, but she could not help it. If she chose to ignore it and lost this deal, it would be a great issue after the adrenaline of this little happy moment died down. Adrian looked at her hand. Then he exhaled slowly through his nose and looked away, jaw tightening once. That was all. No guilt trip. No raised voice. Just that one quiet exhale that somehow said everything. That's how I knew he was genuinely good. And that's why I knew he was ‘perfect' and just couldn't look at him. "I'll make it up to you," Elena said softly. "I promise. Once this deal closes, we can take the honeymoon in Santorini, the whole two weeks, no phone." She squeezed his hand. "But I need this. Please." He turned back to her and something in his face settled. "Go close your deal." She smiled—relieved, grateful—and then looked at me. "Adrian will be here. You won't even notice I'm gone." I noticed the sentence. The shape of it. Adrian will be here. And it terrified me. "How long?" My voice came out smaller than I wanted. "A week. Maybe less if everything goes smoothly." A week. I nodded like that was a normal amount of time. Like a week was nothing. Like I hadn't just felt the floor shift slightly beneath my chair. A week was just too much. Elena was already mentally packing. I could tell by the way her eyes had gone distant, organized, running through lists. She kissed Adrian's cheek and started talking logistics and I sat there with my fork in my hand thinking— A week. Seven days. One hundred and sixty-eight hours in this house with him. This was a disaster. I didn't wait for dessert and excused myself. If I had stayed there any longer, I would only be endangering my mental health. … “Don't trouble Adrian too much, okay?” Elena said to me as she kissed the top of my head before turning to her husband, her suitcase in her hand. I nodded and watched their lips meet in a brief goodbye kiss but it looked like Adrian was reluctant to let go of her. It was only natural. He was a newly wed husband who had to part with his bride for a week. He must be pent up. Well, none of my business. I went straight to my bed and fell asleep. The exhaustion has overloaded. And then, just like the nights before, it started the way it always did. Warmth. The kind of warmth that has weight to it, presence, like something breathing close. In the dreams Adrian was never doing anything wrong. That was the cruelest part. He was just — there. Looking at me the way he never actually looked at me. Like I was something he was trying to memorize. And I would be the one to reach out. I would touch his face, kiss his lips—the ones only reserved for my sister in real life—and that would give him the go ahead to do whatever he wanted with me. But he was never harsh. He never rejected me. He was tender, he was gentle… I felt the blanket move. Being drawn up slowly, carefully, over my shoulder. I felt his hand, close enough that I could feel the heat of it without it quite touching my skin. I'd had this dream before. Variations of it. I knew how it went. So I caught his wrist. My fingers closed around it and he stilled. I didn't open my eyes. If I opened my eyes it would stop being a dream and I needed—just for a moment—to stay inside it. "Lisa." His voice seemed a little started, but it was low and careful. "I know," I murmured. My thumb moved, just slightly, against the inside of his wrist. "I know it's wrong." The room was very quiet. "I know it every single day." My voice came out strange. Thick. True in a way my voice never got to be when I was awake. "But I can't— " I swallowed. "Just let me." I turned my face slightly into the pillow. "Just let me hold you in my dream. That's all. That's all I'm asking for." He didn't move. I brought his hand slowly, carefully, to my cheek. Held it there. Felt the warmth of his palm against my face and thought—this is the closest I will ever let myself have. This is enough. This has to be enough. "It's feeling more real," I whispered. "Every night, it feels more real when I do things with you." Then I opened my eyes, and thank God, the dream didn't stop. “Hold me,” I whispered into his touch, my eyes soft and glossy as I pleaded to the man who I was never allowed to have. “Please.”Adrian pressed his hand a little firmer against her arm, his dark eyes gleefully drinking in the frantic rise and fall of her chest, waiting for the final fracture that would bring her completely to her knees."I... I... I can't," she stuttered, her voice cracking into a helpless, broken sob.Her body was trembling so violently that her breath came in short, jagged gasps. The walls of her resistance were thoroughly collapsing, piece by agonizing piece.Adrian reached out, his hand warm and steady against her flushed skin. His long fingers gently cupped her jaw, his touch firm enough to leave no room for escape as he turned her head away from the window, forcing her to look straight into his face."Trust me and lean on me, Lisa," he murmured, his dark eyes wide with a simulated, agonizing concern that felt entirely real to her.Lisa stared back at him through a thick, blurred veil of hot tears. A profound, suffocating misery wrapped around her throat, squeezing tight. It was a sic
Before Lisa could even respond, Allan turned on his heel and walked briskly toward his car. The door slammed shut, the engine roared to life, and within seconds, his car was speeding out of the hotel parking lot, leaving nothing but a faint trail of exhaust behind.The sudden silence left in his wake was suffocating.Lisa stood frozen, the sweet, floral perfume Elena had sprayed on her collarbone now making her feel physically sick. Her shoulders trembled violently. She couldn't look at Adrian. She kept her eyes glued to the pavement, her heart drumming a frantic, agonizing rhythm against her ribs."In the car. Now," Adrian commanded.His voice wasn't loud, but the gravelly, unyielding tone left her with absolutely no choice. Lisa swallowed down a pathetic sob and moved like a ghost, walking over to the passenger side of his black sedan. Her fingers shook so badly she could barely pull the handle open. She slid into the leather seat, the expensive, rich scent of his car immedia
"Adrian!"Lisa’s shoulders trembled violently, her hands clutched into tight fists at her sides. It was the first time she had ever raised her voice to him—the first time she had ever dared to shatter the dynamic of the fragile, devoted brother-in-law who had done nothing but protect her. Her lower lip was clamped so hard between her teeth she was certain it would bleed.The weight of the situation was crushing her from the inside out. This was all her fault. She was the one who had made the reckless gamble at the cafe; she was the one who had brought a decent, innocent man into the middle of the dark, twisted rot festering inside her head. But beneath the suffocating layer of panic and shame, a cold, sharp realization suddenly pierced through the fog of her mind.The hotel visit hadn't been planned. It wasn't a reservation made days in advance. It was a chaotic, last-minute decision born out of her own frantic desperation just thirty minutes ago.Lisa stared at the broad, imp
Lisa slowly lowered her hands, her tear-stained face pale and tight with humiliation as she looked up at him."I'm sorry," he offered, a sincere, self-deprecating smile touching his lips. "I think... maybe we shouldn't have rushed it. That's on me, too. I got completely carried away because you're incredibly beautiful, but I should have realized we were moving way too fast."He shifted on the bed, giving her some space, and buttoned his blazer back up. "Let's just slow down, okay? We should wait until we get to know each other better. There's no rush. We can go back, grab dinner another day, and just talk. I've got all the time in the world."The sheer decency in his voice felt like a physical weight on Lisa’s chest. He was being a gentleman. He was offering her the exact healthy, normal progression that any regular girl would dream of.But as she wiped a stray tear from her cheek, forcing a weak, fragile nod, a chilling realization settled deep in her bones. Allan wanted to get to k
Allan adjusted his posture, leaning forward as a slow, confident smile began to curl his lips. He looked her up and down, his eyes lingering on the soft knit dress that Elena had picked out—the way it perfectly accentuated her petite frame.Truthfully, petite girls were entirely his type. The moment he had walked in and seen Lisa, he had been pleased, but he hadn't expected her to be this forward. Now, a rush of male anticipation surged through him. He couldn't wait to get into bed with her and feel that soft skin underneath his body. He came to a quick conclusion that she must be incredibly attracted to him, wanting to fast-track things to test their sexual compatibility. In his mind, they were going to get along exceptionally well."Well," Allan started, his tone shifting into a smooth, accommodating register. "I believe that if two people feel a certain chemistry on their first meeting and would like to further... 'experiment' with that chemistry, they should be free to continue
The weekend arrived so fast Lisa barely had time to breathe.Elena had spent the entire morning treating Lisa like a personal dressing doll, completely swept up in the excitement of her matchmaking project. She had pulled dress after dress from Lisa's closet, mostly the ones Elena had bought her but she had never bothered to wear before, tossing them onto the bed with dissatisfied hums until she finally settled on a soft, form-fitting knit dress that hugged Lisa's curves beautifully without being overly scandalous. Elena had brushed her hair, lightly applied her makeup, and sprayed a sweet, floral perfume onto her collarbone—completely oblivious to the fact that Lisa’s skin still felt raw and hypersensitive from the heavy, hidden touches that had occurred in that very house every other night.Now, sitting in the corner booth of the upscale cafe Elena had selected, Lisa felt entirely out of her depth. The floral perfume choked her; it wasn't the deep, musky undertone that her body ha
Adrian's POVDownstairs, the kitchen was quiet, the smell of fresh coffee and sizzling bacon filling the air. I stood by the stove, but my mind was completely trapped in the memory of the previous night.I felt incredibly tight, a heavy, persistent ache remaining in my groin that the morning sho
Adrian began to move relentlessly, like he was punishing me, his hands acting as an unyielding guide that forced my hips to rise and fall against his hard cock over and over again.Every deep, heavy stroke felt like it was tearing right through the middle of me, a thick, burning invasion that kept
"How does it feel?" Adrian whispered darkly, pumping his fingers hard into my pussy, his thumb rubbing mercilessly against my clit. "You’ve been anticipating this all day, haven't you? Flinching like a frightened little rabbit every time I came near you in the hallway. Secretly licking your lips at
I turned around and Adrian was already at the other end of the counter wiping it down, smiling to himself about something, looking completely at ease.His reaction made it seem like I was the weird one. I was the one standing at the sink having a crisis over dish soap and a hand on my waist that ha







