LOGINRACHEL
I slammed my door the second I got into my room and collapsed face-first onto the bed, swallowing back every stupid tear threatening to slip out.
She always made decisions without thinking of me first. But this? This one crossed the line, and I wasn’t letting her win.
A soft knock came seconds later. I ignored it, but she still let herself in. I felt the bed dip as she sat beside me.
“Rachel,” she whispered.
I didn’t respond. I just wanted her to leave without pestering but that's a no with her.
“I know this is my fault. I thought it would be too hard for you to take. You can’t blame me completely, sweetheart…”
I tore myself from the sheets and glared at her. “Yes, I can. You don’t get to make decisions for me. I’m not ten anymore, I’ll be eighteen next year, mum. Start treating me like an actual adult. When you left Dad, neither of you told me anything, and I still let it go. Didn’t I?”
She dropped her head, tears already falling.
“I’m sorry. I should have included you. This affects you too. I just… did everything for us. I tried.”
“You can’t keep guilt-tripping me,” I snapped. “I’m allowed to be mad. Stop acting like what you did makes sense.”
Before she could speak, her phone pinged. She checked it, then looked at me again.
“Simon already sent his chauffeur to pick us up.” She exhaled shakily. “Can we at least talk more on the way?”
It took every bit of self-control not to scream again. But arguing would do nothing. She always won… until I finished senior year.
Then I’d get my freedom. I hated to admit defeat but…
I didn’t answer. I just climbed out of bed and walked to the door.
“Didn’t you say the driver’s here?”
She blinked, then lit up like she’d been waiting for that moment all day. She hugged me tight.
“Can you not be dramatic?” I muttered, peeling her off.
She only laughed and pulled me downstairs where a man in a suit was already waiting. He collected our luggage, opened the door, and drove off.
I stared out the window the whole ride, reminding myself this was temporary. I just had to survive senior year. Then I was done.
Minutes later, the car rolled to a stop in front of a house big enough to hold half the city.
Was this Simon guy that rich?
Mum held my hand gently, almost like she was scared I’d break.
“Are you sure about this, sweetheart?” she asked softly.
I rolled my eyes. “Would you change your mind if I said no?”
She dropped her gaze to her lap, guilt written all over her face again. “Thank you, Racheal,” she murmured eventually.
I didn’t answer. I just opened the car door and stepped out.
A man stood at the entrance of the massive house, smiling too wide, like a kid promised a box of candy.
Mum rushed toward him first. The way she hugged him… and the kiss they shared… told me they’d known each other much longer than she claimed.
Only after their little reunion did he turn to me.
“You’re just as beautiful as Sarah said. Glowing, even,” he teased lightly, like we weren’t complete strangers.
“I’m Simon. It’s nice meeting you, Racheal.”
I looked from Mum to him, unimpressed.
“Sorry, Simon, but I can’t say the same. I hope that doesn’t bother you.”
I didn’t wait for his reaction. I just walked past them and headed straight up the stairs.
I felt Mum’s eyes burning into my back as the chauffeur held the door open for us.
Inside was… insane. Massive, polished, expensive. Every painting on the wall screamed rich man with ridiculous taste.
“Home sweet home,” Simon announced, stretching his arms like he owned the entire planet. “Make yourself comfortable. My son should be here any minute.”
Mum whispered something to him before tugging me up the stairs.
She stopped at a room painted in my favorite color, beautiful, soft, almost unreal.
“Do you like it?” she asked.
“It’s beautiful,” I forced out.
“I told the designer to match it to your taste,” she added, proud of herself.
“That’s… thoughtful,” I said, even though she clearly wanted more.
She finally left, and I let out a deep breath before stripping out of my clothes and heading straight for the bathroom.
The place looked like something out of a princess movie, pink scents, gold fixtures, everything too perfect.
What was I now, thirteen again?
I promised myself five minutes in the bathroom. But, I ended up soaking way longer.
When I finally climbed out, I wrapped a towel around my chest and opened the door…. and my brain blanked.
He was there. Sitting on the edge of the bed. Calm. Arms folded. Watching me like he’d been waiting.
That same face. That same guy.
What the hell was he doing here?
He smirked. “Hello, sis.”
I rolled my eyes so hard it hurt, heat rushing up my face.
“What the hell are you doing here?” I snapped.
He didn’t answer immediately. He just stood slowly, and walked toward me.
I stepped back. He stepped forward. I kept moving until my back hit the wall, his shadow swallowing the space between us.
“Are you stalking me now? How did you even get in?” I hissed.
He smirked, low and amused. “You’re the one standing in my house. Shouldn’t that question go the other way around?”
My stomach dropped straight to the floor.
Then a soft knock sounded on the door.
The door opened before I could even breathe.
Mum’s head popped inside, her eyes brightening the second they landed on him.
“Oh Thane! I didn’t know you were back.”
Then she turned to me, smiling like this was some sweet family reunion. “I see you’ve already met your brother.”
Brother. Wait… Brother?
My whole body froze.
He wasn’t just the guy I kissed. Or the guy who wrecked me all night.
He was my new fucking stepbrother.
RACHELMy head felt heavy and hazy as I slowly stirred awake.I wasn’t fully conscious yet, but something inside me didn’t want to wake up at all.Maybe I was too terrified to. Or maybe it was just the pounding headache from whatever knocked me out yester—Wait.Oh my God.My eyes snapped open.I had definitely been hit with something yesterday. Something heavy.I didn’t even know how it happened.The last thing I remembered was fixing my bra and staring at myself in the huge bathroom mirror. Then the next thing I saw was a man in a red suit appeared behind me.I never even got to see his face when something slammed hard into my head before I could turn around.My gaze dropped to the bed beneath me. Definitely not my bed.I’d be crazy to think it was Thane’s… although a stupid part of me wished he had somehow saved me.A sharp pain shot through my forehead and down my back when I pressed my palms into the mattress to sit up.The moment I tried lifting my weight and swinging my legs of
THANEI ran for my car just as Joe’s car burst out of the lot. The tyres screeched so violently that it scared the hell out of me.All I could think about was Rachel.If she was in that car, the speed alone might make her sick. That was if he hadn’t already tied her up… or worse, gagged her with something.I knew Joe. He could do worse.I jumped into my car and slammed the ignition the second the engine came alive.The moment it started, I stepped on the gas.As soon as I hit the road, I realised it was pouring heavily outside. The asphalt gleamed under the streetlights.It was damn too dangerous to drive this fast ‘cause the road could easily turn slippery.But I couldn’t risk losing Joe. I had to match his speed.So I pushed harder. The steering wheel vibrated under my hands as the tyres sliced through the wet asphalt.I hit 160. Km/h161. Km/hAlmost 180. Km/hNo one needed to tell me it was insane. But I could go way higher if I weren’t fearing the rain.My phone started ringing i
THANEMy shoes echoed against the tiles as I marched through the parking lot. The whole place was packed with cars, making it difficult to spot anywhere someone could be hiding.Just as I moved further in, my phone rang again. My hand shoved into my pocket instantly to grab it.I didn’t even bother checking the screen before answering.“Where the hell are you?” I demanded, my tone dropping rougher than before.“Is that what’s been keeping you?” Pops’ voice came through the line, low and controlled. “You’ve been waiting for someone?”I inhaled slowly, trying to steady myself. “Pops, this isn’t a good time. I’ll call you back.”“Don’t give me that nonsense, Thane.” His tone hardened, though it still sounded controlled, like he was trying not to draw attention around his guests. “You missed the entire event, and now you’re still nowhere to be found. Where the hell are you?”“Somewhere,” I replied calmly, moving toward a suspicious-looking jeep.“You made your sister cover for you and tha
THANEThe second I parked the car, I dug for my phone and dialled Rachel’s number again while using my other hand to adjust my bow tie.Finally, someone picked up.“Rachel isn’t here.”That was the first thing I heard. I didn’t even need to ask who it was. I recognised the voice immediately.But I didn’t give a damn why he sounded so entitled. What I cared about was why the hell he had Rachel’s phone.“Where the hell are you, J?” I demanded, already heading inside.I dodged a few guests and went straight upstairs to where J said he was waiting before hanging up the call.The moment my eyes met his, a million things I thought I’d buried years ago came rushing back.And deep down, I knew I wanted to kill him right there.I’d always wanted to. If it weren’t for months of therapy and self-control, I probably would have done it already. Maybe over and over again until I was satisfied.My chest pounded harder with every step I took toward him. Rage clouded my mind, and I could swear my fist
RACHEL“Uhm…” I stammered. Any dump person can see that this surface-level invitation has something deeper to it, and I'm honestly not ready to be in the middle of whatever games he's playing at.“I think that’s enough, Dad.” Jae finally cut in, lightly grabbing my shoulders as if steadying me. “Can you adults excuse us now?”His father frowned slightly. “Alright. I get it. We’ll let you two be.” He turned to me. “Please think about my offer, Rachel. I’d be happy if you do.”I forced a smile and nodded before Jae guided me toward the hallway. The moment we settled on an empty chair we found, he shifted to face me. Heat crawled on my skin slowly. The way his brown eyes looked at me almost made me wonder if he had done this a million times before.“Look, I’m really sorry about what happened back there. My father…” He lifted a brow. “Well, he’s not always like that. I can only say he probably likes you, which is kind of rare.”I rolled my eyes. “No comment. I guess I was too shocked to
RACHELAfter a minute, I pulled out my phone and called Thane for the third time. He still didn’t pick up.“Fuck,” I muttered under my breath as I headed back downstairs.I was making my way toward the exit when Jae stepped in front of me.“Hey.”I paused, biting my lip. “Hey,” I replied quietly.He frowned. “What’s wrong?”I forced a smile. “Nothing. I’m fine. Can you… excuse me?”His expression tightened slightly. “I don’t want to assume you’re avoiding me. Did I do something? If I did, just tell me.”Should I ask him? Is it wrong to? I hesitated, biting my lower lip again.“Go ahead, Rachel,” he said softly. “You kind of look cute when you do that.”I blinked and straightened immediately. “Uhm… Jae.” I exhaled. “Do you mind telling me about—”“Thane?” he cut in before I finished.I nodded. “Yeah.”He smiled faintly, glancing down for a moment before meeting my eyes again.“What do you want to know? I’ll tell you whatever I can.”I licked my lips nervously. “I heard he hates you. I







