LOGINThe plan was simple: move in with my mom, play the dutiful daughter, and count down the days until I could escape back to my real life. I didn’t expect my first night out to end in the parking lot being fucked by a silver fox who looked at me like I was his favorite sin. I thought it was a one-night mistake. A filthy, beautiful secret I’d take to my grave. Until the next morning, when I met my mom’s new husband... and he was him. Now, every family breakfast is a slow-motion panic attack. Every glance across the dinner table is a reminder of his hands on my skin. I can’t tell my mom the truth, but the deeper I sink into the Schmidt estate, the darker the truth becomes. Because in this house, there are no rules. There is no "mine" or "yours." There is only ours. I thought I was falling for a man. I didn’t realize I was being claimed by a bloodline. It turns out I don’t have a husband... I have masters. And they aren't finished sharing.
View MoreEden
The cab rolled to a stop at the end of the gated driveway, and I stared up at the monstrosity in front of me, all marble, glass, and cold, modern grandeur. Home sweet home.
Before I could even step out fully, my mother, Lillian, pulled me into a suffocating hug. Her perfume, something heavy and floral, clung to my skin. "Welcome home, baby," she cooed, her manicured fingers brushing my hair back like I was still a kid.
The mansion screamed money. High ceilings, floors so polished I could see my reflection, and abstract art that probably cost more than my entire college fund. I dropped my bag onto the white leather sofa, already feeling out of place.
"So," I said, glancing around, "where's your new husband?"
She adjusted a vase that was already perfectly centered on the table. "Daniel’s at work, darling. But he’s very excited to meet you." The way she lingered on "very" made my skin prickle.
She gestured for me to follow. "Come, let me show you around."
We moved through the mansion. The kitchen was vast enough for a restaurant staff, with a dining room set for twenty and a sunroom drowning in orchids. She introduced me to the cook, an older woman with a no-nonsense grip; the gardener, who barely looked up from his shears; and the two drivers idling near the garage.
"Daniel decided to drive himself today," Lillian said with a flick of her wrist.
As we turned down a hallway lined with minimalist portraits, one frame caught my eye, a younger man, dark-haired, with eyes as sharp as a blade. He looked older than me and also looked like a playboy.
"Who’s this?" I asked.
Mom barely glanced at it. "Daniel’s son. He’s hardly home, always working." Her tone was dismissive, her fingers already tugging me toward the grand staircase.My room was at the end of the west wing, all silk sheets and a balcony overlooking the pool. "Settle in," she said, though my bag was still downstairs.
Once alone, I stripped off the day’s travel clothes and stepped into the shower, letting hot water sluice over my skin. I took my time, working scented oil into my curves, shaving where it mattered. When I stepped out, steam curling around me, I caught my reflection in the fogged mirror, flushed, damp, and ready for something reckless.
I dressed carefully, in a tight black dress that clung to every dip and swell and heels that made my legs look endless. Then the final touch, a thin leather choker, with the words "Yes Daddy" stamped in silver across the front. A smirk tugged at my lips as I fastened it.
I walked out of my room and headed downstairs; before I could even see her, my mom spoke.
"Oh, I thought you might have dozed off; dinner is ready."
I smiled at her; my mom and I aren't close, but she tries her best to make me happy. After my father ran away when she was pregnant, she has been trying, even though most of my life I've been with different foster parents. We have been in touch; I've always known she was my mom, and she would send me money when she got a chance.
Then last month she told me she got married to this rich man who is so excited to meet me and wants us to stay as a family. I am happy for her. At least I am no longer with any foster parents; I've been staying on my own for some time now. And besides, I'm done with college and ready to look for new job instead of restaurants jobs.
Dinner was obscenely good, seared scallops, truffle risotto, and wine that cost more than my last paycheck. Lillian watched me eat with a satisfied smile, her fingers drumming against her glass. "Hungry, darling?"
"Starving," I murmured, sucking butter from my thumb.
We ate in silence, well, she has been married to her husband, whom I haven't met for 4 months now. I finished my meal and I knew I couldn't be in this house, I need to go out.
"I'm gonna get some air."
Lillian didn't argue, just tossed me the keys to her BMW like it was nothing. "Don’t stay out too late. make friends!" I smiled and left.
I drove with the windows down, the city lights fading behind me as I followed the whispered rumors of The Velvet Room, a club where the elite didn’t just play; they hunted. The line outside stretched down the block, all hopeful faces and desperate smiles. I didn’t wait. A flick of my gaze at the bouncer, a slow roll of my hips as I walked past the rope, and just like that, I was in.
The bass throbbed through me, deep enough to feel it in my ribs. The air smelled like expensive whiskey and darker things, the kind of sin that came with power. Men in tailored suits watched from the shadows. Time to see just how much trouble I could find.
The club pulsed around me, bodies moving in a rhythm that felt more like a challenge than an invitation. I slid onto a stool at the bar, ordered something strong, and let my eyes wander.
A hand settled on the small of my back, warm and possessive. "You don’t look like you belong here."
I turned, meeting the gaze of a man whose suit probably cost more than my car. Dark hair, sharp jaw, eyes that promised things I wasn’t sure I wanted. Yet.
"Funny," I said, sipping my drink, "I was just thinking the same about you."
His thumb stroked my spine, slowly. "Is that so?"
The music faded into a low hum as he leaned in, his breath hot against my ear. "Let me show you what happens to girls who wander into places like this."
I shivered, but not from fear.
Lillian’s warning echoed in my head. "Don’t stay out too late."
Too fucking bad, Mother!
Eden's POVAfter Daniel finally left my room, the heavy silence wrapped around me once again like a thick, suffocating blanket. His strong arms and comforting words had given me some temporary relief from the pain, but the moment the door closed behind him, the sharp sting from Felix’s betrayal came rushing back with full force.The memory of him walking into his room the next morning, reeking of sex and Greta’s distinct perfume, kept replaying endlessly in my head no matter how hard I tried to push it away. I didn’t want to think about it anymore. I didn’t want to feel the deep hurt, the burning anger, or the humiliating betrayal any longer. I simply wanted to forget everything, even if it was only for one single night.I wiped the remaining tears from my face, changed out of Felix’s shirt, and slipped on a simple black silk robe. Without allowing myself any more time to overthink the situation, my feet carried me down the hallway until I stopped right in front of Luca’s door. I rais
Daniel's POVI sit behind my large oak desk for what feels like an eternity after Felix leaves my study. My right hand still throbs from the sharp slap I delivered across his face moments earlier, the skin warm and slightly red. But that minor physical discomfort is nothing compared to the intense storm of emotions swirling violently inside my chest.There is hot, burning anger at his reckless stupidity. There is heavy disappointment in my brother for failing so spectacularly. And above all, there is a deep, protective concern for Eden, who is somewhere in this house right now, undoubtedly alone and devastated by what he has done. I cannot remain seated here any longer while she suffers in silence.I push my chair back forcefully and rise to my feet, despite the fury still simmering just beneath the surface. I walk out of my office and proceed down the long, quiet hallway toward Eden’s room. The entire house feels unusually still, as if the walls themselves sense the serious fracture
Daniel's POVI sit behind the large oak desk in my study, the room dimly lit by a single desk lamp and the cool blue glow of my laptop screen. Papers and financial reports are spread out in front of me, but my focus is sharp as I review the latest numbers. The house is quiet at this hour, which is exactly how I prefer it when I work. Then the door opens without warning. Felix walks in.He never comes to my study. Never. This is my space, my domain. If Felix is standing here instead of at his club surrounded by bodies and money and the kind of chaos he thrives on, then whatever this is must be serious. I study him carefully. He looks nothing like the confident man I know. His shoulders are slumped, his eyes are tired and bloodshot, and his face carries a heavy shadow of regret that makes him appear older than he is. Something is eating him alive from the inside.“Do you have a moment?” he asks, his voice low and strained.I close my laptop slowly and lean back in my chair, giving him m
Eden's POVI waited in his room all night.The sheets still carried his scent when I slipped between them, clean and familiar, the one I’d come to associate with safety and warmth in this chaotic house. I wore one of his old t-shirts, the hem brushing my thighs, and stared at the ceiling for hours. I’d come here to talk. Really talk. Things between us had felt… off lately. Distant in a way I couldn’t quite name. I wanted to ask him what we were missing, what I wasn’t giving him, and where our connection had started to fray. Because I loved him. Because he was one of mine, and I was one of his.But the hours stretched on, and Felix never came.I must have fallen asleep eventually, because when I woke, pale morning light was filtering through the curtains. The other side of the bed was still untouched. Cold. My stomach twisted.Then I heard the door open.Felix stepped in, hair messy, clothes from yesterday slightly rumpled. The moment he saw me sitting up in his bed, something flashed
Daniel’s POVThe basement of my estate did not smell like the rest of the house. Upstairs, there was the scent of beeswax, old money, and Eden’s floral perfume. Down here, behind the soundproofed steel door, the air was cold, sterile, and smelled faintly of copper and industrial cleaner.It was a p
Daniel's POVI slept like a fucking baby. No nightmares, just black, heavy sleep that knocked me out cold the second my head hit the pillow.Which was ironic, considering the chaos that had detonated in my head the night before. And then I woke up to a hard dick, like I was some sort of teenager. I
Daniel’s POVThe water of the pool was still vibrating with the aftershocks of her release, the turquoise surface shimmering under the midday sun. I watched the way Eden leaned against Silas, her body limp and pliant, her skin flushed a deep, beautiful rose. She looked like a masterpiece that had f
Eden’s POVThe master suite was quiet at 3:00 AM. I was awake between Daniel and Silas. I did not care about the time. I needed to know if I belonged to both of them. I turned to Daniel. He was on my left. I reached under the duvet and found his massive cock. It was already hard and heavy in my han












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