登入The twins dropped me off with quick hugs and a promise to text when they got home. I watched their car disappear down the highway, then dragged my suitcase toward the hotel where Mom was waiting. Atlanta felt the same, but everything inside me felt different.
Mom opened the hotel room door before I could knock. She pulled me into a tight hug, smelling like the same lavender shampoo she’d used since I was a kid. For the first time in years, she looked light. Actually happy.
“You’re here,” she whispered against my shoulder. “I missed you so much.”
I hugged her back, letting myself relax for a second. “Missed you too.”
We stepped inside the modest room. Two beds, a small couch, and her suitcase already unpacked. I dropped mine by the door and asked the obvious question. “Why are we at a hotel? I thought we were moving into the new house.”
Mom smiled as she sat on the edge of the bed. “All our things are already there. Your stepfather wanted us to settle in together after the wedding. So we’re camping here until then. The ceremony is two days before Christmas. Plenty of time to relax.”
I nodded, but my mind was already spinning. Two whole days before the wedding meant two days of wondering who this mystery stepbrother was. The guy had skipped every dinner, every meeting. Part of me hoped he’d keep bailing.
Since I had time, I decided to do something I never could when money was tight. I left the hotel and wandered into the upscale parts of Atlanta I used to only see from the bus window.
I grabbed gourmet tacos from a trendy food truck, spicy shrimp with fresh avocado and lime crema, then splurged on a warm peach cobbler from a famous bakery.
The sweet, buttery crust practically melted in my mouth. For a few minutes, walking through the decorated streets with holiday lights twinkling, I let myself enjoy it.
My phone rang while I was finishing the cobbler. Mom again.
“Honey, can you come back to the hotel? The wedding planner needs us for a quick check on the setup. They moved a few things around.”
“I’m on my way.” I flagged down a taxi and headed back, secretly glad for the excuse to stop pretending everything was normal.
When I walked into the hotel suite they’d reserved for family, I froze in the doorway.
Aunt Clara was there, along with my two cousins, Mia and Tyler. My face lit up. I hadn’t seen them since last summer.
But right beside Aunt Clara stood my uncle, the man she had divorced years ago after she finally learned what he did to me when Mom was working night shifts at the hospital.
My stomach dropped.
Aunt Clara noticed my expression immediately. She stood up and pulled me into a hug. “Maddox, sweetheart. We’re so glad you’re here.”
Mia and Tyler greeted me with grins and fist bumps, but the tension in the room was thick enough to choke on. Uncle Robert sat on the couch like he belonged there, smiling politely.
I pulled Aunt Clara aside while the others pretended to be busy with their phones. “Why is he here?” I whispered.
She sighed, looking tired. “He insisted. Said he wanted to come and apologize properly. For everything. I told him no, but he showed up anyway. Your mom didn’t want drama before the wedding, so…”
I clenched my jaw. Apologize. As if saying sorry could erase the nights I spent terrified in that house.
Before I could say more, Mom clapped her hands. “Let’s eat! The hotel sent up a big dinner. We’re family, right?”
We sat around the large table they’d set up in the suite. Platters of roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, greens, and fresh rolls filled the space.
Conversation started light with college stories, how cold it was in Atlanta this year, what everyone was doing for Christmas. Mia teased me about finally having a stepbrother. Tyler asked if I was still writing ‘those mysterious stories’ and I shot him a warning look.
I tried to participate, forcing laughs when my cousins bickered over who got the last roll. But every time Uncle Robert spoke, my skin crawled. He kept glancing at me, that same fake-friendly smile on his face.
Halfway through the meal, while Mia was arguing with Tyler about some old family trip, I caught movement out of the corner of my eye. Someone rounded the corner near the hallway that led to the elevators; tall, dark hair, confident stride. My heart slammed against my ribs.
He looked exactly like Damian.
I stood up so fast my chair scraped loudly against the floor. “I’ll be right back. Bathroom.”
I didn’t wait for anyone to answer. I hurried out of the suite and down the hallway, pulse racing. The figure had disappeared around another bend. I followed, sneakers quiet on the carpet, scanning every door and alcove.
Where the hell did he go?
I turned the corner, breath tight. Nothing. Just an empty hallway with soft lighting and closed doors. I kept walking, checking the small seating area near the windows. No one.
Did I imagine it? The stress must be getting to me. Damian was back on campus, probably partying with his teammates or his blonde friend-with-benefits. There was no way he was here.
“Maddox!” Tyler’s voice echoed from behind me. “Where’d you go, man? Mom’s asking for you.”
I stopped, fists clenched at my sides. Part of me wanted to keep searching, to prove I wasn’t crazy. But the longer I stayed away, the more questions would come. And the last thing I needed was the family poking into why I was chasing ghosts.
Reluctantly, I turned back. “Coming.”
When I rejoined the table, everyone looked at me curiously. Uncle Robert’s eyes lingered a second too long. Mom asked if I was okay. I nodded I’m fine and sat down, forcing another smile.
I have a sinking feeling that something was wrong.
[Damian]Practice ended early today. Mostly because my head was actually in the game for once, but mainly because I knew who was waiting for me outside.Ever since the semester started, Coach has been riding my ass. I've been distracted, out of sync, and barely holding it together during drills with the rest of the guys. But today was different. I practically forced Maddox to come down to the rink. I had a whole plan laid out in my head: keep him close, play it cool, and for the love of God, don't act like an asshole.Getting him a job with our team was the easiest way to start. But now that he was actually here, my entire body was wired, buzzing with the sheer thought of him waiting just beyond the locker room doors."Dude, you’ve been staring at that wall for like... two years," Auther said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.I snapped out of it, throwing a sharp glare his way, though a stupid smile ruined the tough-guy act.Auther just shook his head, pulling his jersey over his hea
[Maddox]“You’re doing a great job with my boys. You aren’t even a professional yet, but you’re already doing amazing. “Coach Clinton sighed like he felt I wasn’t really following. “You’ll only be assisting their physiotherapist until his assistant gets back from his honeymoon, then you can leave. Though…” He chuckled. “I doubt my brother will let you go once he sees how good you are.”“And what did you say?” Daniel asked as we walked through the supermarket aisles after I told him about my meeting with the swimming coach.“Nothing.” I grabbed a jar of instant coffee from the shelf and dropped it into my basket.Daniel stopped walking. “Nothing?”“I told him I’d think about it.”He stared at me like he was deciding whether murder was worth the prison sentence.“I mean…” I cleared my throat. “Why does their physiotherapist have to go on a honeymoon anyway?”“I mean…” Daniel rolled his eyes so hard I was surprised they didn’t fall out. “Why won’t you take the job?”“It’s three hundred
[Maddox]Holidays seem to fly by like a train, while school months crawl by like snails. I mean, who even invented school?Tell me why I’m back in my dorm room. Tell me why I’m already planning to succumb to depression with classes again. Oh well, I have to become a physiotherapist and make my mother’s dreams come true.Sigh. ‘What about yours?’I shook my head and locked that voice in the farthest black box in my mind.Being back on campus should have felt like a relief after the lake house. No more walking on eggshells around Damian’s sudden mood swings. No more forced family time where Edward tried playing happy dad while Damian looked ready to explode.But the relief only lasted about five minutes before the guilt settled back in like an old friend I couldn’t shake.Every time I pictured my mom’s face these days, that real, glowing smile she finally had again after ten long years, my stomach twisted. What would she say if she ever discovered the truth? The anonymous stories. The
[Damian]Hurting Kason badly enough for him to end up in the ER with a broken arm wasn’t exactly in my plans. That’s a half lie and half truth. I never expected to see him there, and I definitely never expected him to be an asshole to Maddox.That was my whole problem. Him calling me names wasn’t the issue.The way Maddox froze and flinched when Kason tried getting close to him did something to me. It woke up the monster inside me, the one that seems to crawl out whenever someone gives Maddox shit.Except me. I don’t want anyone hurting him. Maybe me a little? But not like that. He was my crush before he became my brother… stepbrother.Calling Maddox my crush felt like a crime. Well, because he’s my stepbrother now. How the fuck did I miss that? I swear I stalk him every fucking day. How did I miss him meeting my father? It just doesn’t add up.I was fine with watching Maddox from afar because he was too perfect to keep close.Those stupid blue-green eyes, the prettiest combination I’
[Maddox]Here I was, gripping the damn wall of the skating rink like my life depended on it, heart pounding, while chaos exploded around me.Earlier this morning after breakfast, I had planned to go fishing with Edward. Nice, normal stepdad bonding. Safe territory where I wouldn’t have to smell Damian. Not after what happened last night and how he’s been smirking at me…wickedly.You are so right for whatever you are guessing.When I got to the cottage, Damian was already there, lurking like a shadow. He kept fidgeting with the hem of his shirt which I’m starting to think he doesn’t even know he does.He was shifting his weight, opening his mouth and closing it again. The tension rolling off him was so thick I could almost taste it.I stopped and crossed my arms. “Stop pacing around like that and just say what’s bothering you.”He scratched the back of his neck, refusing to look at me. “Doyouwannagototheskatingrinkwithme?” The words rushed out of his mouth in one breath.I heard him pe
[Maddox]This was supposed to be a peaceful weekend at the lake house.Instead, I was stuck sharing a damn cottage with the human equivalent of a walking anger issue.Edward had dropped the bomb right when we arrived: Damian and I would be staying in the smaller cottage facing the lake, while he and Mom took the main house five minutes away. “You boys need to bond,” he’d said with that politician smile.Bond. Yeah, right.I wasn’t happy. At all. After the way Damian had slammed me against the wall a few days ago and basically told me I stole his family, being forced to share breathing space with him felt like signing up for emotional Russian roulette.Still… I couldn’t stop watching him.He was dragging his suitcase toward the cottage like it had personally offended him, jaw clenched so tight I thought the muscle might pop. Part of me; this stupid, protective monster I couldn’t seem to kill, wanted to know what the hell was really wrong with him. Wanted to fix it. Wanted to make that
[Maddox]The rain wouldn’t fucking stopIt hammered against the hotel windows like it’s the end of the world.The outdoor field ceremony was canceled, and everything got moved inside the grand wedding hall downstairs. I stood in my room in a black suit, staring at the downpour while Daniel and Dai
[Maddox] The little café just off campus was packed with students trying to squeeze in one last decent meal before winter break. Daniel sat across from me, red hair messy as usual, scrolling through his phone while shoving eggs into his mouth. “You still ain’t telling me about your rendezvous with
[Maddox]He’s too close and he’s not wearing anything. He’s not even bothering to cover up.I blinked up at him, still crouched on the floor of his wardrobe. He stood tall and big in all his glory.He stepped closer, like he wasn’t close enough. His scent clouded me — sweat, arousal, that damn colo
[Maddox] Most people on this campus have a thing they're known for. Tyler in 204 does backflips at parties. The Nguyen twins run the fastest two miles in the state. Even weird Greg from the third floor is famous for eating an entire pizza in four minutes. Me? I write p**n. Not that anyone knows.







