Rebillios strikes me as perpetually in his early 30s—old enough to have some regrets, young enough to still think he can outrun them. His dialogue has that jaded-but-not-bitter vibe, and his backstory hints at wasted potential, which fits that age range. The way he needles Timothy also feels like someone who’s just far enough ahead in life to be annoying about it.
Rebillios' age in 'Step Daughter Timothy Grey' is one of those details that feels intentionally ambiguous, almost like the creators want us to focus more on his chaotic energy than a specific number. From the way he interacts with other characters—especially Timothy—I’d guess he’s somewhere in his late 20s to early 30s. There’s a world-weariness to his humor, but he still has that impulsive streak that makes him feel younger than, say, the more composed adults in the story. His dynamic with Timothy has this weird mix of mentorship and rivalry, which makes sense if there’s a 10–15 year gap between them. The manga never outright states his age, but his fashion sense (leather jackets, messy hair) and his tendency to dive headfirst into trouble scream 'eternal 29-year-old' to me. Honestly, half the fun is imagining him at different ages—like, what if he’s actually 40 but just refuses to act like it?
What’s fascinating is how his age (or lack of clarity around it) ties into the themes of the story. 'Step Daughter Timothy Grey' plays a lot with identity and performance, and Rebillios leans into that. He could be older and pretending to be younger, or vice versa, and it wouldn’t change his role much. The ambiguity lets him shift between being a chaotic older brother figure or a washed-up guy clinging to his youth, depending on the scene. I love characters like that—ones where the mystery is part of their charm. If the author ever confirms his age, I’ll be low-key disappointed.
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After almost losing her self respect and license to the one man that she had ever loved. Lisa picks up the remaining pieces of herself and rebuilds her empire from scratch, owning a dark reputation of hating men in the courtrooms.
But six years isn't enough to forget this man or is it?
So what happens when her ex but not-so-forgotten lover, Erin, shows up at her house engaged to her mother, while still carrying that look that threatens to throw all her morals out the door.
Will Lisa let him in to ruin her again or will she destroy him before he does the same to her mother?
On some days, he's her stepfather and most days, he's the sin she can't stay away from.
Bea has always known the rules… until breaking them became impossible to resist.
Her stepdad isn’t supposed to be the one who makes her heart race, the one she secretly craves, but some desires don’t listen to reason.
When secrets, misunderstandings, and a forbidden attraction collide, Bea’s life is turned upside down. Can love truly survive when it’s taboo? Or will giving in to temptation destroy everything she holds dear?
“You love the way I touch you, don’t you, kitten? You can’t hide it. Tell me to stop, and I will do that immediately?”
I couldn’t say anything; I was a complete wreck of nerves.
He inched his face closer, and I arched my back so that it pushed my chest towards him.
I couldn’t control myself. I just wanted him to touch me.
Needed him to touch me.
“Do you still think that this is a mistake?” He asked, his lips curved in a teasing smirk.
However, I was far too gone to argue.
“I’m not going to touch you until you beg me.”
He stepped even closer.
“Now, kitten, do you still think that this is a mistake?”
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In one single day, my entire life is turned upside down when Dad is brought back to the pack, lifeless and dead in every way.
However, the last thing I would have expected was my mother to show up on our doorstep after thirteen years to take me in.
Or maybe not, because nothing else can beat the insane attraction that I feel to this man. This man walking down the stairs and looking every bit like some Greek god of seduction.
“Olivia, my husband, André.”
Wait…
He’s my stepfather?
Scarlett Grey was initially just a young college graduate unaware of the truth surrounding her birth. She leaves her home in Canberra and arrives on a tour to Birmingham city with her bosom friend only to discover too suddenly, the reality that she was the legitimate daughter of a billionaire tycoon.
Faced with a new family that wasn't willing to accept her, she fights to fulfil her dead mother's desires amidst the chaos.
However, the weight of responsibility seemed too much of a burden to her and she eventually finds herself torn between two men whose presence were of great importance to her life.
As the battle for power and love intensifies between her and her half-siblings, Scarlett had vowed to never stop in her taste for revenge amidst it all.
She was going to stop at nothing, protecting what was hers and securing the legacy of her late mother.
And she doesn't plan to stop just at that, for she must make sure she brings havoc to the one who destroyed her family's chance at attaining happiness. And until she's gotten her perfect revenge, the fight must go on...
A one night stand. That's all the night was supposed to be.
Three months after their night of passion, Elias runs into the man he had slept with. This time not in a club but at the altar.
He watched as his one night submissive exchanged marriage vows, officially making him his step father.
He's angry that the mother remarried.
He's hurt and confused because William his step father,is so different from the man he had met at the club.
He is overwhelmed because the people at the Corporate try to bring him down and he hasn't even inherited the business.
Now his only mission is to get the man out of his life before he gets on top of him again.
As he digs into his step father's past, he finds things he can use against him and some that make him even more confused about his feelings towards him.
Fiona vanished ten years ago, walking away from her billionaire father, his new wife, and the stepbrother she refused to meet. She built a new life, married a man she trusted, and created a company from nothing—until the night she walked in on her husband and best friend in bed together.
Devastated, she escaped to a bar, where one reckless kiss with a stranger led to a night of passion she could never forget.
She never expected to see him again.
She definitely didn’t expect him to be Rafael Velmera, her powerful new boss… and the stepbrother she never met.
Neither of them knew the truth that night.
Now, they are trapped in a world of secrets, betrayal, and a desire they should never feel. But Fiona is hiding more than just her name. She’s hiding a child… and a war is coming.
Because the night she gave in to him didn’t just destroy her morals, It destroyed the lie her entire life was built on.
And what she’s about to discover will change everything.
What if the man she’s forbidden to love… is the only one who has ever truly been hers?
Rebillios in 'Step Daughter Timothy Grey' is portrayed by actor Marcus Thorne, who brings this enigmatic character to life with a mix of intensity and charm. Thorne’s background in indie films really shines here—his ability to balance vulnerability with a simmering menace makes Rebillios one of those characters you can’t take your eyes off. I first noticed him in a smaller role in 'Shadow of the Olive Tree,' where he had this magnetic presence despite limited screen time. In 'Timothy Grey,' he dials it up, especially in those tense family dinner scenes where every glance feels loaded. The way he delivers lines with this quiet, almost poetic rhythm totally redefines what could’ve been a stock 'brooding stranger' trope.
What’s fascinating is how Thorne’s offbeat choices elevate the material. There’s a scene where Rebillios silently folds origami cranes while dropping cryptic hints about Timothy’s past—it shouldn’t work, but Thorne makes it hypnotic. I’ve rewatched his monologue about 'the weight of inherited names' at least a dozen times; it’s like watching a Shakespearean villain collide with a modern-day noir protagonist. The fandom’s divided on whether Rebillios is a tragic figure or a manipulative mastermind, and that ambiguity is 100% thanks to Thorne’s layered performance. Honestly, he deserves more leading roles after this.