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THE TABOO REALIZED

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The morning after her arrival dawned hushed and golden, as though the manor itself were holding its breath in anticipation. Snow lay thick over the gardens, softening every hedge into gentle curves, while the pale sky glowed like melted honey. Elara dressed with deliberate care, choosing a modest gown of deep blue velvet that buttoned high at the throat and skimmed her curves without clinging. This will protect me, she told herself. I am here for Lyra. For friendship. For the Solstice. Nothing more.

Yet even as she fastened the last button, her body remembered last night’s shameful release—how she had come with Kaelen’s name on her lips, fingers buried deep in her dripping cunt while imagining his mouth between her thighs. Her nipples tightened at the memory, and a fresh trickle of wetness warmed her core. She squeezed her eyes shut. Stop. He is Lyra’s father.

Breakfast was served in the east dining hall, where the enchanted ceiling mirrored the winter sky outside—soft clouds drifting lazily, enchanted sparrows swooping between chandeliers and scattering sparks of light like tiny stars. Lyra was already there, laughing with her cousins, her plate piled with warm pastries and sugared fruits. Elara slid into the seat beside her, grateful for the distraction—until the air in the room shifted.

Kaelen entered without fanfare. He didn’t need any. His presence rolled through the hall like a slow, inevitable tide, commanding every eye without effort. He wore black wool edged with silver fox, the fabric hugging his broad chest and powerful shoulders. Silver threaded through his dark hair caught the morning light, making him look every inch the untouchable Alpha. His sharp eyes swept the table… and settled on Elara.

The glance lasted barely a second, but it burned straight through her.

Heat flooded her cheeks. Her pulse spiked, and between her legs her pussy clenched hard, a sudden rush of slick soaking her silk panties. She dropped her gaze to her teacup, mortified. He is twice your age. He raised your best friend. You cannot want this. Yet her body betrayed her completely—nipples pebbling painfully against the velvet, clit throbbing with every heartbeat. One look from him and she was wet again, folds slippery and swollen, the taboo ache twisting deliciously deep inside her.

Kaelen took his seat at the head of the long table, his rich, resonant voice filling the room as he spoke of fresh snowfall, festival preparations, and guests arriving by evening. His words were ordinary, polite. But Elara hung on every syllable, imagining that deep timbre growling filthy commands against her ear while he pinned her down and fucked her senseless. She pressed her thighs together under the table, fighting the urge to rock against the seam of her gown. The velvet suddenly felt stifling, her skin too sensitive, her cunt aching to be filled by the one man she could never have.

She hated herself for it. She hated how long she had wanted him—years of secret, shameful fantasies that began the very first time she met Lyra’s devastating father.

After breakfast, Lyra seized her hand and dragged her through the manor, eager to show off the Solstice preparations. Holly garlands heavy with enchanted berries lined the banisters. Floating candles drifted like fireflies. The ballroom sparkled with crystal ornaments that chimed softly when touched. Elara laughed and let herself be pulled along, trying to lose herself in the joy—until they stepped into the library.

Kaelen’s domain.

Towering shelves stretched to the vaulted ceiling, filled with ancient tomes that hummed with quiet, living magic. A fire crackled in the massive hearth, filling the air with the scent of aged parchment, cedar, and warm spice. Kaelen stood near the center, speaking in low tones with his steward. When he turned and saw them, his stern expression softened into something far more dangerous.

“Lyra,” he said warmly, then his gaze slid to Elara, dark and unhurried. “I trust you’re showing our guest the wonders of our home.”

“Of course, Father,” Lyra grinned. “She’s enchanted already.”

Kaelen’s eyes never left Elara’s face. “And you, Elara? Do you find it… to your liking?”

The way he said her name—slow, intimate—sent another hot gush of arousal flooding her core. Her panties were soaked now, the slick fabric clinging obscenely to her swollen folds. She could feel her clit pulsing, begging for friction. For one dizzying moment she imagined him bending her over the nearest table, yanking her skirts up, and burying his thick cock inside her while Lyra stood only feet away.

“It is… extraordinary, my lord,” she whispered, voice barely steady.

His gaze dropped briefly to her mouth, then lower, tracing the rapid rise and fall of her breasts. The air between them thickened, heavy with unspoken hunger. Lyra laughed and tugged her toward the shelves, breaking the spell—but the throbbing between Elara’s thighs remained, a constant, shameful reminder of how badly she craved the forbidden.

That night the manor glittered like a jewel. Guests poured in, music swelled through the halls, laughter echoed off ancient stone. Elara had changed into a gown of shimmering silver silk that hugged her waist and dipped low enough at the back to bare a tantalizing strip of skin. She danced with cousins, with cheerful uncles, with strangers whose hands never felt right. She smiled. She laughed. She pretended.

But every time her eyes found Kaelen across the crowded ballroom, her heart stumbled and her cunt clenched with fresh need. He stood tall and magnetic, silver-streaked hair catching the light, moving through his guests with effortless authority. When their gazes locked—even for a heartbeat—she felt it like a hand sliding up her thigh. Her nipples ached. Her panties were ruined. The taboo burned hotter than ever: this was Lyra’s father. The man who should have been safe, untouchable, paternal. Instead he was the only one who had ever made her this desperately, shamefully wet.

Later, when the music slowed to something languid and sensual, Elara slipped away to the snow-dusted garden for air. Flakes drifted lazily down, catching in her hair and on her lashes. Lanterns glowed softly among the hedges. She pressed both hands to her chest, breath fogging in the cold, and whispered the familiar, fragile vows into the night.

“I will resist. I will not falter. I will not betray Lyra.”

The words melted like snow on her fevered skin.

She turned—and froze.

Kaelen stood only steps away, cloak dusted with fresh snow, eyes steady and burning. The silence between them was heavy, electric. Her feet refused to move. Her pussy throbbed so hard she had to bite her lip to keep from whimpering.

“You should be careful,” he said, voice low and rough, carrying the weight of far more than the words. “The snow is treacherous… and so are the nights here.”

Elara’s breath hitched. She felt exposed, naked under that gaze—her soaked cunt, her aching breasts, her years of secret longing all laid bare. She wanted him to close the distance. She wanted him to shove her against the nearest tree and take her right there in the freezing night while the manor’s lights twinkled behind them.

Before she could speak, Lyra’s bright laughter rang out from the ballroom doors. The spell shattered.

Elara forced a shaky smile and walked back inside on trembling legs, the cool air doing nothing to soothe the heat raging between her thighs. With every step she felt Kaelen’s gaze on her back—heavy, possessive, promising.

The holiday had barely begun, but the taboo was already real, undeniable, and wrapping around her like chains of silk and sin.

And deep inside, where guilt and lust twisted together, Elara knew she was no longer fighting to resist.

She was fighting not to beg.

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