Jessica’s POV
“I will go check the door." Mom said, wiping her hand with the large towel while I looked on.
When she left, I rested my weight against the counter with my hands crossed on my chest and a relieved look on my face.
I was glad she didn't ask me to go check the door as I wasn't mentally prepared to meet anyone today, most especially, my so-called stepbrother without a name, not even a nickname.
Before the door bell interrupted, my mom was behind the cooker so I had to replace her but instead, I was staring blankly at the pan of eggs I was supposed to be stirring.
The sizzling sound and the scent of butter should have been comforting, but my thoughts were somewhere else, in fact it was everywhere else.
The conversation with my mother replayed in my head.
Your stepbrother’s coming home. — She sounded like it meant anything to me.
I had never met him and have never even seen a photo of him even when he was a kid.
Her husband, my stepfather barely talked about his son, and whenever I asked if he had a family apart from us, he always gave the same vague answer; “It’s complicated.”
And honestly, I didn’t care.
I had my own complications to deal with like getting rejected by the guy I had been secretly obsessed with for weeks.
Just thinking about last night made my stomach churn but I was quick to snap myself back to the present.
He had flirted with me at the bar, he knew I was watching him, he allowed me to fall into that moment, let me think there might be something there.
And then, like the weather which wasn't constant, he tossed me aside with five cruel words: “You’re not really my type.”
I clenched my jaw and poked hard at the eggs.
Before my reaction could spiral into something more dangerous, the door creaked open and it was followed by a soft laughter from my mother.
“What’s so funny?" I asked, tilting my head towards the door but I couldn't see anything because of the staircase.
Just when I was going to return my attention to the cooker, a yell made me snap my head back to the door.
“Watch your mouth!” Seth snapped. “You don’t barge in here and start shouting like some lunatic.”
Curiosity made me turn off the cooker and with the spatula still in hand, I headed for the living room.
As I stepped out of the kitchen, my entire world slammed to a halt.
Standing in the middle of our living room was no other person than Nate Lincoln.
No, freaking way.
I blinked hard, thinking maybe I had finally lost my mind. But there he was wearing a black hoodie, a backpack slung over one shoulder, the same messy dark hair and brooding expression.
He was the same guy I had watched yesterday score goals on the ice and then crush me like I was a joke.
And right now, he wasn’t alone, he was toe to toe with my stepfather, his eyes burning with defiance.
The air between them crackled like live wires, both of them too stubborn to back down. My mother stood between them, arms spread like she could keep two bulls from charging.
“You don’t summon me here and pretend everything’s fine,” Nate spat.
“And you don’t get to walk in like you own the place!” my stepfather shot back at him.
I felt my heart in my throat as I tried to piece the puzzle together while my thoughts screamed in protest.
No, it can’t be. This isn’t happening. Nate can’t be the anonymous stepbrother I already detested.
Fuming, he tossed his head to the side and at that instant, his eyes landed on me. I saw recognition flicker in his eyes as his expression shifted from anger to confusion then disbelief and then something I couldn’t read.
“Wait,” he said, his voice low. “You…” He took a step toward me, his jaw tightening.
“You two know each other already?” Mom asked, looking all flustered.
I opened my mouth to speak but then closed it as I revised the words in my head before I spat out, “I—I’ve seen him around school.”
“School?” Nate huffed like it was a dirty word. “She’s your daughter?”
“Yes.” Mother affirmed, her eyes darting between us but she said nothing.
He shifted his gaze to Seth, his eyes narrowing. “So that makes us what? Step-siblings?”
The room went dead silent at his words.
My face flushed so fast that it felt like I had fire under my skin. Nate looked straight at me, and for a long second, neither of us said a word.
“Nope.” He said, shaking his head in defiance.
My head was spinning so I had to rest against the wall for support before my legs could give way.
This was way too much for me to handle. Just yesterday, I was just a girl crushed by a rejection.
Today, I was… what? The stepsister of the guy I had been obsessed with since the day he transferred? The same guy who thought I was beneath him?
This wasn’t awkward, it was cruel.
“Can someone explain what the hell is happening?” I finally blurted out, unable to stay quiet anymore.
Nate looked at me, his face unreadable, “You knew who I was?” He sounded like he was accusing me.
“No! God, no. I had no idea.”
“Jessica, sweetie, we didn’t tell you because we didn’t know when he would actually come…” Mom said, rubbing my arm tenderly.
“And you thought it would be better to spring it on me when he walked through the door?” I snapped.
“You couldn’t even give me a heads-up?”
“She didn’t know I was coming either,” Nate said flatly. “Don’t take it out on her.”
Furious as memories of the previous glued even more firmly in my head, I swirled around to face him, “Don’t act like the hero now, I'm speaking to my mother, don't interfere.”
“She is my mother too, I didn’t know you were my sister.” He huffed, rolling his eyes while I scoffed.
My hands were itching to whack him across his face for having the guts to refer to my mother as his.
“We’re not related by blood, so…”
“Jess." Mom yelled.
Before I could fire back, my stepfather growled, “Enough, all of you.”
“Don’t order me around.”
“Oh there you go again with your favourite word, ‘don’t’" I rolled my eyes in disgust while mom kept rubbing my arm, trying to soothe me.
“Can we please sit down and talk like normal people?" Mom pleaded, her eyes going around the three of us but none of us flinched.
A minute later, Nate turned towards the door, “I’m leaving.”
He hadn’t even twisted the knob when Seth spoke again. His voice was hard and cold, and it stopped Nate dead in his tracks.
“It’s either you stay under the same roof with me,” he said, “or risk your shot at playing at the national level.”
Nate's POV.A cloud of silence covered my brain as we kept walking.I was one of the few people who had decided not to waste my time on girls because they required so much commitment and were a lot of work.What I hadn't bargained for was the fact that I was going to meet someone who would be very interested in making sure that I remained the bad boy that everybody already knew me to be.I had no plan to prove to them that I could be more than what they already knew me as and I think that had affected me too much to the point where I no longer wished to discuss with anybody except it was going to lead to something tangible and I knew that was me setting myself up for disaster.I saw the disappointment in Jessica's face when I offered her money but what was I supposed to do when she was practically in my face and I started having unholy thoughts towards her?I was one of the people who had also lost it especially w
Jessica's POV.My hands reached out towards him and grabbed him with so much power that had me wondering what the hell had gone on behind my back. I knew that I wasn't supposed to be discussing so much with somebody who had made it clear to me that I was nothing but his younger sister and I was very determined to make this work. Most importantly I was also determined to make sure that he had a balanced life. I didn't see him as a pet project but I was very curious to know what was going on in this household. I couldn't allow this to continue for so long or else I would lose my mind. He looked at me for a minute, drawings slightly closer as I also leaned in his direction. It was almost as though we had come to a truce about a lot of things and we just needed to relax and see how this would play out. I, for one, had never experienced so much intense attraction to anybody that I had known before now but I guess there was a first time for everything. The approach kept getting thin
Jessica's POV. Two Days later,I was on my way to check my score on the college board because that was the only logical thing that I could do right now to save myself from the stress of wondering what and why things were not turning out to be the way I wanted. It was probably as though I was overreacting but that wasn't even it. I was very careful about what I wanted to say and do because it could be misinterpreted into something else entirely and then I would have to start explaining to my mother why I also failed. I knew that I had a slim chance at failing but that didn't still give me the confidence boost that I needed, I needed to be on top of my game and ensure that I had everything covered Nobody was going to come over here and try to make their mark without looking like a fool one way or the other. I had decided to ensure that everything was covered up and there was no mistake whatsoever.Hazel had gone to meet professor Sam behind my back and even though she hadn't told me
Jessica's POV. "What do you mean by you're not aware of the test?! I sent it to you last night!" Hazel screamed into my ears immediately as I got into class.One of the issues that I had with her most of the time was the fact that she didn't know how to use her vocal cords without damaging my ear drum. It was almost mutually exclusive with her. "Why do I have to keep drumming the effect into your ears so that you do not have to waste my time or energy telling me things that do not matter? I believe that you already understand how this is going and you still want to get on my nerves. I didn't get your text message..."'because you were busy fawning over a guy who just merely touched your arm.' my subconscious whispered in the back of my mind. I think that my mind was my greatest opp and I wasn't even joking about it. A full fledged conversation went on in the back of my mind and trying to get rid of them was like weeding out the terms and conditions in a closed space. "I don't th
Jessica's POV. "You are one of the most beautiful people that I have come across and I don't say these words lightly." The words kept ringing in my ears as I decided to go on and sleep for the night but if I was going to be truthful to myself I knew that there was no sleeping because now I felt giddy. I was also torn between choices. He had clearly pointed out that I wasn't one of the first choices that a man would make especially when he was trying to get a girlfriend. I wasn't supposed to be so sensitive but I had struggled with my appearance and my nerdy ways since the beginning of my life and when I got into college I made sure that I steered away from control verses and problems so that people do not start pointing fingers at my face or body. Now I had someone living under the same roof and telling me that I was not one of the first choices that guys would make. A soft knock on my door had me jumping out of my bed and going to check. I was waiting to see who the person wou
Nate's POV. "Such an arrogant ass. I can see where his son got this from." Jessica fumed as she bumped into my chest as I was about to take the bend of the hall. I didn't need any more explanation to know that she just had a run in with my father and couldn't handle his pompousness. A little smile curved on my lips as her eyes traveled up to mine, staring at me as though she wanted to wring my neck in place of my father. I guess both of us had things that made us upset and we just decided to deal with it in different ways. "You have met with the patriarch of the house today and that has dampened your mood. Do you want to have some wine?" She narrowed her eyes at my offer which was quite ridiculous to even my own hearing. I would never invite any woman into my room to have some wine! I wasn't a generous person and I think she already knew this. All the women who must have frequented my room came for one purpose and immediately when they were done they moved out. It was as simpl