Just reject me already! I braced myself as our eyes locked, his piercing green orbs penetrating mine. “I, Kai–" He didn't get to say more before Knox, the devil’s advocate, raised a hand. “Halt!”A cruel smirk spread across his face. “Rejection is too much mercy. I think she might just be useful.” *** It’s one thing to be an unattractive outcast, it’s another to be an unattractive outcast with a target on your back. Dala is all of the above. As a half-breed from a small pack, she will pay for her sin of being THE ERYMOR TRIPLET’s fated mate. Identical heirs to the throne, feared and revered by all, except Dala who barely acknowledges their existence. Like being sold as a maid into their household isn’t enough torture, she has to go to school with the same brothers hellbent on ruining her existence. Afterall, she’s nothing but filth to their reputations. She’s barely able to keep her pants on. Amidst hot secrets and blurring hate, the mysterious step-brother, Vander comes back into town to ruin everything. Is their bond strong enough for four? How well will Dala play their games while having a secret agenda of her own?
더 보기Don’t Trust Your Bitchy Aunt.”
DALA “Hey, you!" I flinched at the loud thud of the door that followed. “Lunch is served, and my Mom wants you downstairs,” Isabella announced, leaning against the doorframe like she owned the place. Her phone was pressed to her ear, and her voice carried that lazy arrogance I’d come to always expect from her. I frowned, putting away the notepad balanced on my knees. “Lunch is served or I’m supposed to serve lunch?” Isabella just gave me a look— half disgust, half annoyance— before rolling her eyes. “It’s already on the table, dummy!” She turned on her heel, still chatting into the phone as she headed down the hallway. “Have you heard? The Erymor triplets are back from their tour. They’re even hotter now— yes, hotter! Like, how is that possible?” I stood, more confused than ever. Lunch was never “served” in this house by anyone except me. I was the one who cooked, plated, and cleaned up afterward. The idea that someone else had somehow prepared and served meals in this house made my skin crawl. That can't be the case, right? Suspicion crept into my bones, and I grabbed my cardigan from the chair, running after Isabella, who was already descending the stairs. “A-are you saying Aunt Claudette asked me to eat lunch at the table?” I arched my brow. "The same table as you?" Isabella didn’t bother to answer. Instead, she rolled her eyes again and continued her conversation, her voice dripping with enthusiasm as she gushed to whoever was on the other end of the call. “Ugh, I know! They’re like gods. I mean, if I could just meet them— just once, I swear I’d die happy…” I scowled behind her, imitating her eye roll so hard it stung. Not the triplets again. Isabella and her obsession with those Alpha celebrities was unbearable. It was all she and her friends ever talked about. Never anything about schoolwork. When we reached the bottom of the stairs, a sweet aroma hit me first— rich, savory, and utterly unfamiliar. I froze in the doorway of the dining room, my eyes widening as I took in the sight before me. The table was set like we were hosting royalty. Fine china, polished silverware, and dishes so neatly plated that I could only liken them to the ones shown on TV or in magazines. What the hell was happening?! At the head of the table sat Aunt Claudette, her lips curved into a sweet, unnatural smile. “A-are we hosting a visitor?" I managed to ask, half expecting her to snap and demand if it was my business, but she shook her head, still smiling. A lump formed in my throat. Aunt Claudette wasn't the type to smile at me! “Come, Dala,” she said, gesturing to an empty seat. “You don't want the meal to get cold.” “Me? Sh-shouldn’t I be eating whatever is left in the pot?" I asked in astonishment, looking around if there was someone she was rather referring to. “Aunt? It's me, Dala.” “Of course, it's you, sweetheart. Come on," She stood from her seat, pulling out a chair beside her. “Hurry up and have your seat. I worked so hard to prepare this meal just for you. Trust me, the taste is perfect.” I hesitated, my instincts screaming at me to run. Aunt Claudette was never kind– at least not to me. She wasn't even neutral. This was the same woman who had slammed my hand in a door just yesterday because— maybe it'd help me fold the laundry faster. Isabella plopped into her seat like this was a normal thing happening in this house, completely unfazed. Aunt Claudette sighed, annoyance seeping into her voice. “Don't you trust me?" “I– I do." I swallowed my nerves and instead of the seat Aunt Claudette pulled out for me, I took the seat furthest from her, keeping my movements slow and deliberate. “Is that where you want to sit?” My chest raised as I watched her expression, expecting the worst. “I j-just thought it'd be—" “It's okay." She smiled and settled back in her seat. The food smelled amazing, but my appetite was nowhere to be found. I picked up my fork and poked at the food. Was this some kind of setup? Why was everyone so calm? Maybe the food was going to explode in my mouth, and then Isabella and her mom would laugh scornfully at me like they always do. “Eat, sweetheart,” My Aunt urged, her voice dripping with sweetness. “You’re so thin because you refuse to eat.” I forced a smile and took a bite, the flavors melting on my tongue. It was delicious, but my throat twisted with unease, refusing to accept the munch. Aunt Claudette, who was watching me, poured a glass of orange juice and handed it to Isabella. “Pass it to my sweet Dala. It's a new product I got from the store earlier." I immediately grabbed the drink from Isabella and gulped it down. Halfway through the meal, Aunt Claudette dabbed at her mouth with a napkin and cleared her throat. “Dala, there’s something important I have to say.” I froze. This was going to be the bomb of the meal, I thought. “My dear childhood friend, the one who became the youngest bride of the Alpha of the FirstBite Clan a few months ago. You remember her, don’t you?” I nodded mutely, not sure how it had anything to do with me. “She’s expecting her first child!” Aunt Claudette announced with enthusiasm. “Isn't it such a wonderful blessing?” My lips curled forcefully. “Yes, it is." “Well," Claudette paused, her smile growing sharper. “She’s requested a maid. Someone trustworthy, someone... obedient. Since she's carrying the Alpha child, she doesn’t trust anyone from her pack.” My fork clattered against my plate. I stared at her, trying to process what she was saying. “That's a good precaution but… why are you telling me about it?” “You’ll be moving there,” she said as if it were the most natural thing in the world or a daily routine that's expected of me. “Why would I do that?” I asked immediately, my voice sharper than I intended. “I’m not going anywhere.” Isabella slammed her phone onto the table, her face twisted with indignation. “That’s my point! Why does she get to go? I told you Mom, I should be the one going!” She whined Aunt Claudette glared at her daughter. “I told you we were done with that conversation. You go nowhere.” “But that’s the Alpha triplets’ home, Mom!” Isabella’s voice rose with every word. “Do you know what an opportunity that is?” “Enough, Isa!" "Mom!” She insisted "I bet the triplets would like me better than that foolish masked streamer they're obsessed with. Ain't I more sexy than Luna Lust?” My heart stuttered. That was me– The masked streamer. My secret identity that I’d always strived to keep— the reason I stayed up late at night, streaming behind locked doors. Luna Lust– An icon with thousands of fans all over the virtual world, drooling and doing nasty things just by watching my videos. Even those who hated me loved Luna Lust, of course, except the jealous ones. “Please let Isabella go since she wants to be there anyway?” I said. "Exactly, mom!” Isabella agreed snappily. Aunt Claudette rose to her feet and made her way to my side. "What were you saying again?” "I was saying Isabella should go instead since–” The slap came before I could brace myself for it. Aunt Claudette's sugary smile had vanished as she spoke. “And why should my daughter be the dirty maid?” she asked, her voice dropping to a dangerous purr. My cheek stung so badly, and my vision blurred, but I refused to cry. I’d had worse from her. “I don't want to go,” I said, forcing the words through gritted teeth. “You can't keep tossing around how you please." To my surprise, Aunt Claudette didn’t pull my hair or land me another slap. She merely smiled. “The driver is waiting, Dala. You’ll be in Lochavia by nightfall.” My blood ran cold. “No!” I shot up to my feet, shoving my chair back, the legs scraping loudly against the floor. “You can’t make me go!” Aunt Claudette sighed and stroked my hair. Her calmness was more terrifying than any slap. “Why don't you drink more of your juice, dear? It’ll help settle your nerves.” “What's that supposed to do with–" The room swayed before I could finish my words, my limbs growing heavy as the edges of my vision darkened. And then it hit me. I glanced at the glass, suspicion prickling my skin. “Wh— what did you do?” I whispered, clutching the table for support. “What do you think I did?" She asked, her voice coated with faux concern. I groaned weakly as my leg gave up on me, throwing my weight to the floor. Aunt Claudette's cold and eerie smile of triumph was the last thing I saw before the world went black.VANDERSomething was off.Knox stood against the pale hospital wall with one foot already out the door. His jaw was clenched, his hands fidgeting by his sides as though he was waiting for someone to call his name or he was debating bolting and hoping no one noticed.He looked disturbed. Hasty. He hadn’t sat a minute in the last hour.Kai and Kael were still hunched on the waiting room couch, their faces carved from exhaustion and anxiety. Luna Ambessa was still in surgery. We hadn’t heard a word from the doctors in over an hour.So when Knox suddenly straightened and said, “I have to go do something,” the entire room fell into a stunned silence.Kael sat up. “What? Now?”Kai raised a brow. “You’re leaving?”Knox barely looked at them. “I’ll be back. I promise. It’s just… important.”My brows furrowed as I straightened from where I was leaning against the window frame. “You serious right now?”Knox ignored me, turning to the exit and completely ignoring my existence. Something wasn’t r
KNOXI’d been sitting in the damn car for hours, the engine off and the heat stifling. A half-drunk bottle of water sat next to me on the passenger seat alongside my chunky jacket.The sun had dipped, turned orange, then blue again. Still, no sign of her. Well, until the back door creaked, and viola, Amber.She dragged a heavy trash bag down the steps behind the restaurant. She didn’t look surprised when I stepped out from the shadows.“It’s not easy to find you,” I said as I pulled closer. “You are supposed to work here but what sort of part-timer shows up once in three days?”“Knox?”“Been sitting here since before your shift started.” I jammed my hands into my pockets. “Figured you’d show eventually.”She tilted her head, studying me with that always-too-curious smirk. “What do you want?”“I need to know where Dala is.”That wiped the grin clean off her face. She tied the trash tighter, then shoved it into the bin. “I don’t know.”“I don’t believe that.”She dusted her hands. “I’m
KAELMy heart might implode.This was stupid. Twisted. Sick. He was my friend, he had been my friend for as long as I could remember and suddenly the thought of him going on a date with someone else obliterated my soul like I had been cast into the damnedest of hell.I caught him before the gate, my courage flying free from me the moment I said his name.“Gabriel!”He didn’t stop at first, probably didn’t hear me. The next word that slipped past my lips, was a cracked desperate plea that surprised even me.“Gabe—please. Don’t leave like this.”I could have sworn even the winds stopped blowing. The sun shone a little less harshly and my breath burst into a sprint, making it unbearably hard to catch.Now, he’d paused, back still turned to me. Though I hadn’t said anything it was without a doubt that he felt it too.He felt it. Gabriel’s hand gripped the gate like he needed it to stay standing. I took a few steps forward, my heart pounding so loud I couldn’t even hear what the guards mu
KAIThe second her lips met mine, time stopped. The feeling was all-consuming. Too much yet too little simultaneously.I thought I was hallucinating, that I was too drunk to tell reality from the flickering nonsense in my head but Arya kissed me back, hard. The hunger in every brush of her lips against mine sent fire coursing my veins.Her hands reeled up to my chest, warm and trembling, and for a second, the room didn’t matter. The whiskey faded. The guilt disappeared. All I felt was her mouth on mine, her breath against my skin, the desperation in how she kissed me like it was wrong but she needed it anyway, just like I needed her.I kissed her with a fervor that I didn’t know I had in me. Just as suddenly, she pulled away with a strained gasp.A sharp, breathless space opened between us. I barely had time to process the look on her face before it hit me— her unforgiving palm crashing into my cheek with all the strength her shaken body could muster.My head snapped sideways. Just a
ARYAI waited.The lights were dim in my bedroom, almost off just how I loved it.The room was warm— perfect temperature. Everything in this room was perfect except well, me.My feet were tucked under me on the edge of the chaise, but my hands wouldn’t stop shaking no matter how hard I pressed them together. My phone lay face down on the vanity table, silent for nearly an hour since the package had been delivered.The envelope of doom, I called it. The envelope that will set things ablaze.My heart kicked again just thinking about it. I had sealed it myself and every click of the tape gun had felt like a betrayal, every photo tucked inside had been a confession, a definition of who I truly was.I cared for Dala but this aching, this need for Vander, like an unscratchable itch tortured me. It enlarged in size and depth as time slipped by, and the realization that this could stay a farfetched dream felt like a barbell pressing against my unbearable heart.It was unbearable but it had to
KNOXThe hallway felt colder than usual and it worsened for some reason when I found Vander pacing outside the East Wing, his jaw clenched, eyes wild like he hadn’t slept a wink.We were both unraveling thread by thread. I thought about walking away but the possibility that I could be the reason why things were this terrible lumped up in my throat, so I approached him.“Hey.”Vander’s head snapped toward me. “Did you find anything?” he barked. “Did she call you? Text you? Anything?”I shook my head. “No. But I spoke to Father.”Vander stopped pacing. His expression didn’t change much but I saw the tightening around his mouth and that little flicker of disdain that always came with that name.“Why?”“He’s going to help us find her.”Vander spat out a humorless laugh and leaned against the wall. “Oh, that’s rich. What does he want in return? A rainbow in a sack?”“I know you don’t trust him but you know damn well he is our best option. He knows people. If anyone’s moving around our terr
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