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Lisa's POV
"And here is a toast to the couple." I stood at the head of the table, my fingers tight around the stem of my glass. All eyes were on me, but I only had eyes for Elena. She was beaming, her face flushed with a happiness so pure it made my chest ache. "Sister, I am so happy for you," I said, the words tasting like poison. "You’ve finally found the perfect guy to spend the rest of your life with." Liar. The thought screamed in my head. How could I smile like this? But if I didn't, how would I ever face her again? I wanted to be happy for her—I truly did—but then my gaze drifted toward Adrian, her husband. Every time he smiled, my heart didn't just flutter; it broke. “To a long and happy life to you, Adrian and Elena,” I lifted my glass and then smiled. “Congratulations.” By the end of the speech, the tears that I had been trying to hold began to roll down. They were real so I let them fall, masking the sob in my throat as ‘tears of joy’ for the guests. But those tears weren't purely out of joy. As I stepped down to take my seat, a hand appeared in front of me, offering a crisp white handkerchief. "You're more emotional than the bride, Lisa," Adrian said softly. I looked at the handkerchief and then at him. Why does he have to smile at me like that? I gulped down the thought and took it, barely able to breathe, and my fingers grazed his. It sent a jolt up my spine, but I quickly looked away to hide my reaction. Just then, Elena pulled me into a tight hug, her perfume filling my senses. "I'm so proud of you, Lisa," she whispered into my ear. “I didn't know you could make such a speech. But I'm touched.” She pulled back, laughing as she wiped a stray tear from my cheek. "Careful, you’ll ruin your makeup." I forced a laugh, but my eyes stayed fixed on Adrian. He was watching us from behind her, his expression steady. I closed my eyes, the guilt swallowing me whole. I'm an awful sister. How did it come to this? Elena has been my shield and protector ever since the accident that took our parents. I was too young so I don't remember much from back then but we weren't sent to an orphanage thanks to our inheritance left behind by our parents. My sister didn't let any relatives interfere either. And thankfully, she was already 18 so she had the right to withhold the inheritance. Just like that, she gave her life to provide for me and protect me. She was everything to me, and I was everything to her. But then one day, she brought a man home. And ever since she introduced him to me, he had been the lead in every one of my dreams. And they weren't just dreams—they were erotic, vivid hallucinations of him touching me, holding me tenderly, whispering things in my ear that no brother-in-law should ever say. I didn't want them. I hated them. But my heart wouldn't listen. And he was making it worse just by being kind in real life. By smiling at me like that. By offering me a handkerchief… Adrian belonged to my sister but my heart decided to be a devil and wished he belonged to me instead. So ungrateful. I hate myself. I wanted to run. I wanted to get out of the hall and their lives and never turn back. But I had nowhere to go. I have been living with Elena since the start and even now, she would not let me live outside alone because the world was a dangerous place. Even now, I had to live with them. Adrian hadn't even hesitated when Elena told him about it, since she didn't trust me to live alone. “She’s your little sister, so that means she's my sister too now,” he had said. “I’ll treat her as such.” Every word he spoke felt like a whip across my back and I gripped my dress. There was no escaping it. The new house was huge—a maze of marble and glass. The couple's perfect home they had been building before the wedding. From my new room, I could hear their laughter echoing from the hallway as they carried boxes. The room was beautiful, much bigger than the cramped space we shared in our old rented apartment, but it felt like a cage. I started unpacking, my head spinning from the day’s stress. And then, when I was done with the little that my tired body could do, I decided to take a bath. I reached for the hem of my top, pulling it over my head when the door suddenly swung open. Adrian stood there, his hand still on the knob. He had forgotten to knock. I froze, my top halfway off, my skin prickling in the cool air. "What are you doing? Get out!" I snapped, the panic making my voice sharp as I quickly pulled my dress down, turning my back to him. He pulled the door shut instantly. "I'm sorry! Lisa, I’m so sorry, I forgot..." His voice was muffled through the wood, sounding genuinely mortified. My heart was racing so hard I thought I might faint. Did he see anything? How much did he see? My hands, gripping the hem of my shirt, were trembling. "Lisa?" he called out softly. "I really should've knocked.” Maybe he just sees me as a kid. I'm 23 for crying out loud. An adult. Even if I have a smaller stature than my sister, I'm still a woman. He shouldn't have barged in. I should've locked the door. “It's fine,” I muttered. “What did you come here for?” He took a moment before responding. “Your sister asked what you'd like to have for dinner." "Anything," I stuttered, leaning my forehead against my hands. "Anything is fine." "Right. Sorry again," he said, and I heard his footsteps fade away. I let out a sigh of relief. This was only the first day, and I was already having a heart attack. Just how am I going to face my sister? When I finally gathered the courage to go downstairs, the tension in my chest didn't ease. They were both in the kitchen, laughing as they unboxed takeout containers on the counter. Everyone was too exhausted from the wedding to think about cooking. Why are they even here? I wondered bitterly. Why didn't they just leave me here and go on a honeymoon somewhere far away? I pulled my chair back, the sound loud in the kitchen. As I sat down, my eyes met Adrian’s. He smiled at me—a warm, easy smile, as if nothing had happened upstairs. As if he hadn't just walked in on me half-undressed. As if he weren't the man who tore my world apart every time I closed my eyes. My heart skipped a beat, and the guilt returned, heavier than ever. He was acting like a brother. Why couldn't I just be a good sister?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
The heat in the room was stifling, the heavy air thick with the scent of my cologne and the unmistakable sharpness of sweat. Every muscle in my body was tight, pulled taut by the absolute control I held over the entire room. I kept my gaze fixed on Lisa's face, watching her expression slowly soft
“Well, I was. I planned to show her what her sister's friend was doing to her in her sleep. And we both know how Elena can be so protective of Lisa.” I smirked. “She would've called the police on you and you, a doctor, would've had the bad record of molesting a girl in her sleep, even if she is you
When I pulled back, seeing that she was still completely unaware of what I was doing, a reckless, greedy desperation took over my brain. My hands were shaking as I reached down, opening my trousers and taking out my cock. ‘No one is going to know,’I told myself. ‘She'll never find out.’That was
Adrian's POVI led Ethan down the hallway toward the guest room. The house was silent around us except for the muted patter of rain beginning to hit the glass windows and the humming of the heating system. He walked behind me, his footsteps heavy and deliberate. I could practically feel the heat







