
My Brother’s Brother
Elara Valr has always known independence. Growing up, she navigated life on her own terms, confident, clever, and unafraid to challenge anyone in her way, including her protective older brother, Elias, whom she loves fiercely. Now, in her third year of college, she’s focused on her studies, her ambitions, and the life she’s building for herself, until Adrian Moore arrives.
Adrian is new to campus, young, confident, and devastatingly handsome; a professor in his first real position, full of authority and restraint. There’s something magnetic about him, something that draws Elara in from the moment she sees him. What begins as casual conversations and professional exchanges quickly turns into a private, heated, and irresistible connection. one that neither can ignore nor fully understand.
Adrian harbors a secret of his own: a twin he never knew existed, a brother he’s desperate to find. When he discovers the truth about his twin’s connection to Elara’s life, everything shifts. Loyalty, trust, and desire collide in ways that neither of them expected. Elara must confront the dangerous pull she feels toward a man who mirrors the brother she grew up with, while Adrian struggles with the boundaries of love, identity, and family.
As their passion deepens, the stakes rise. Every choice carries consequences, and every secret threatens to unravel the delicate balance they’ve built. Love and desire are intoxicating, but in a world of mirrors and hidden truths, the cost of giving in may be more than anyone can bear.
This is a story of forbidden desire, obsession, and emotional tension, where hearts collide, secrets explode, and the line between love and guilt becomes dangerously thin.
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Chapter: Chapter 12 - A Futile EscapeNyra didn’t sleep much that night.By morning, the shock had settled into something quieter but heavier, the kind of curiosity that sat at the back of her mind and refused to leave. Elara found her in the kitchen, hair pulled into a loose bun, already halfway through a mug of coffee she didn’t look like she was enjoying.They stood there for a moment, the aftermath of last night hovering between them, fragile but not broken.“So,” Nyra said finally, setting the mug down. “I need you to explain something to me.”Elara sighed, bracing herself. “Okay.”Nyra tilted her head. “Why does your professor look like he could walk into your family reunion, and nobody would question it?”Elara froze, then let out a slow breath. “I don’t know,” she said honestly. “I swear, I don’t. That’s part of why I’ve been losing my mind.”Nyra watched her carefully. “Because that resemblance isn’t normal, Elara. It’s not just similar features. It’s… unsettling.”Elara nodded, her hands twisting together. “That
Last Updated: 2026-01-26
Chapter: Chapter 11 - An Overdue ConfessionElara looked at her watch and smiled as the big hand hit 12, marking the 3 o clock hour. Adrian's final class of the day just ended, and as she gathered her stuff from the glossy library table, her heart fluttered at the thought of seeing him. She decided to wait at least 5 minutes before casually strolling towards his office hallway, but as soon as the thought landed, her phone rang.It was Adrian.“Hello?”“Hey love, where are you”, he asked in his deep sexy voice. Elara felt her toes curl in her boots and bit the inside of her cheek.“I'm in the library, just finishing up”, she said quietly.“Okay, cause I'd like to see you”, she said, and she could hear the smile in his voice. She pressed her lips together in a secret smile.“Aren't you still in class?”, she asked shyly.“Nope. Finished early. I kept thinking about you, and it wasn't fair to my other students to I had to dismiss them early”, Adrian said with fake superiority.Elara rolled her eyes, “how noble of you”“Right? I kn
Last Updated: 2026-01-23
Chapter: Chapter 10 - Not HereIt takes less than a milisecond for the brain to make a connection, and in that tiny time frame, Elara realised she had just about ruined her life.Her eyes widened. She slapped a hand over her mouth, horror flooding her expression. “Oh my God,” she whispered. I just confessed to my professor!She turned toward the door, stumbling, her feet refusing to obey her. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said any of that. Please just forget it. Please-”Before she could reach the handle, she felt a warm hand wrap around her wrist, and before she could react, Adrian pulled her back in one swift, decisive motion, her momentum carrying her straight into him. She felt her body pressed flush against his chest. He was solid and warm and far too real, and the sudden proximity stole the air from her lungs.She froze completely. Slowly, he reached for her chin and gently lifted her gaze to his face. His expression was rigid, eyes dark and intent, something fierce and final burning behind them. Whatever int
Last Updated: 2026-01-21
Chapter: Chapter 9 - Lines That BlurThe café Nathan chose was small and softly lit, tucked between a bookstore and a closed florist at the edge of campus. It smelled faintly of cinnamon and roasted coffee beans, just the kind of place that encouraged long conversations and quiet confessions.Elara arrived five minutes early and spent all of them convincing herself she wasn’t nervous. She didn't even know why she was feeling this way and she hated not understanding her feelings, especially because it was becoming a norm lately, with Adrian-Don't! She stopped herself before she could start thinking about a certain someone again. "We're here for Nathan," she muttered to herself, allowing her mind to wander to the dynamics of their relationship before Nathan's exchange program in Russia.They had been good together, amazing even. And the sex was even more amazing. Nathan knew exactly what her body wanted, needed and loved and she had learned and absorbed his body like a textbook for a core course. Her cheeks warmed with t
Last Updated: 2026-01-20
Chapter: Chapter 8 - Sensible ChoicesAdrian Moore closed the door to his office and leaned his forehead briefly against the cool wood. The sight of Elara made his stomach flip, which was so odd considering no woman had ever made him feel his way. He squeezed his eyelids shut, willing the thought of her to leave his head, but her confused face swam into view instead.He straightened almost immediately, smoothing his jacket, trying to regain control. The office was quiet, the late afternoon sun filtering in through the blinds and casting neat lines across his desk. Everything was in its place. Books aligned, papers stacked, no speck of dust in sight, evidence of the life he was building carefully, deliberately.And yet his mind kept circling back to the hallway, the collision, and a pair of eyes he had refused to meet.Avoiding her had been intentional. Necessary. For his mental health, his job. He knew he couldn’t risk getting involved with a student, not when he was her lecturer, and she obviously felt something for him
Last Updated: 2026-01-17
Chapter: Chapter 7 - An Old FlameThe hallway outside the lecture room buzzed with the low murmur of exhausted students. Papers were folded, bags slung over shoulders, complaints already forming in half-whispered conversations. Elara stepped out beside Nyra, blinking against the harsh fluorescent lights as if they might physically erase the last two hours of thinking.“That was evil,” Nyra said flatly, adjusting the strap of her bag. “Who gives a Saturday test and expects mercy?”Elara huffed a quiet laugh. “At least it’s over.”They turned toward the stairs, moving with the slow shuffle of people who had poured too much energy into concentration and now had none left for walking. Elara was midway through complaining about one particular question when she collided with something solid.“Oh—” she stumbled back slightly, instinctively reaching out.“I’m sorry,” a familiar voice said at the same time.Her breath caught.Adrian Moore stood in front of her, papers tucked neatly under his arm, his expression composed but di
Last Updated: 2026-01-17