LOGIN"You’re too beautiful to be crying over a boy," his voice was low, velvety, and dangerously close. It was supposed to be the best night of her life, her 20th birthday, the night she’d planned to finally give herself to the boy she thought she loved. But when her boyfriend didn’t show, the one man she shouldn't want, the man she called Dad, was there to pick up the pieces. "You're drunk," she whispered, her breath hitching as his hand brushed her cheek. "And you're irresistible." What started as an innocent ride home turned into something sinful, something forbidden. Alone in the dark confines of the car, her fantasies came alive with the man she could never have, a man who had no business looking at her that way. By the time they were back at the house, the line between right and wrong had blurred, leaving only raw desire. And when their secret night was interrupted by a knock at the door and the return of her absentee mother, the stakes soared. She wanted to stop, but he was intoxicating, addictive. Would their fiery affair destroy everything or would it ignite a love so dangerous they’d risk it all? "Tell me to stop," he whispered, his lips hovering over hers. But she didn’t. And it changed everything.
View MoreAlexa's POV
I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down the short black dress I'd bought just for tonight. Twenty years old. Finally. Ethan had promised this birthday would be the one—candles, dinner, and then back to his place where we'd stop dancing around what we both wanted. I'd waited long enough. My hands shook a little as I applied one last coat of lipstick, the red bright against my skin.
My phone buzzed on the dresser. I snatched it up, heart jumping.
Running late. Be there soon. Love you.
I smiled and typed back: Hurry. I have plans for you.
The party was at a rented loft downtown—my friends had gone all out with balloons, music, and way too much tequila. I laughed and danced with them, but my eyes kept flicking to the door. Every time it opened, my stomach flipped. Ethan never showed.
By eleven, the excitement had curdled into something sour. I checked my phone again. No new messages. Calls went straight to voicemail. My best friend squeezed my shoulder.
"He's probably stuck in traffic or something. Don't let it ruin your night."
But it already had. I forced a smile, downed another shot to dull the edge, and told everyone I needed air. Outside, the cool night hit my bare arms. I leaned against the wall, thumb hovering over Ethan's name. Anger mixed with the disappointment, thick and heavy in my chest. I'd planned everything. Worn the dress he liked. Shaved in all the right places. And he couldn't even show up.
My phone rang. Not Ethan. Dominic.
I hesitated before answering. "Hey."
"Alexa." His voice came through low and steady, the way it always did. "Your mother called. Said you might need a ride home."
Of course she had. Mom was somewhere across the ocean on another business trip, but she still kept tabs. Dominic had been the one handling the home front for five years now—ever since she married him. He wasn't loud about it, never made a big deal. He just showed up when things needed fixing. Like tonight.
"I'm fine," I said, even though my words slurred a tiny bit from the shots.
"You don't sound fine. I'll be there in twenty."
He hung up before I could argue. I stared at the screen, a weird flutter in my stomach that had nothing to do with the alcohol. Dominic wasn't like Ethan. Ethan was my age, fun, careless in that boyish way that used to feel exciting. Dominic was... different. Older. Calm. The kind of man who walked into a room and made everything else feel smaller. He'd never treated me like a kid, exactly, but there was always this quiet authority around him. Protective. Like I mattered.
I went back inside long enough to say quick goodbyes, ignoring the pitying looks. When I stepped out again, his black car was already waiting at the curb. Dominic leaned against the driver's side, arms crossed, watching me approach. The streetlight caught the sharp line of his jaw, the way his shirt stretched across his shoulders. He looked good. Too good for a stepdad, my brain supplied unhelpfully.
"Get in," he said simply.
I slid into the passenger seat. The leather was cool against my thighs. He didn't say anything at first, just pulled away from the curb and merged into traffic. The silence stretched, comfortable at first, then heavy. I fidgeted with the hem of my dress.
"He didn't show," I muttered finally. "Ethan. Promised the whole night would be special and then ghosted."
Dominic's hands tightened on the wheel, knuckles whitening for a second before relaxing. "His loss."
I laughed, bitter. "Yeah. My perfect twentieth birthday. Wasted."
"You're too beautiful to be crying over a boy."
His voice was low, velvety, and dangerously close even though he hadn't moved. I turned my head. He was looking straight ahead, but the words hung between us like smoke. Heat crept up my neck. I'd heard him say nice things before—compliments on my grades, my art projects—but never like that. Never with that edge.
"I'm not crying," I whispered, though my eyes stung.
He glanced over, just once. His gaze lingered a beat too long on my face, then dropped to my dress before snapping back to the road. "Good. You deserve better than someone who can't keep a simple promise."
The car felt smaller suddenly. His cologne filled the space—something clean and expensive that made my head spin worse than the tequila. I shifted in my seat, crossing my legs. The movement made the fabric ride up, and I caught him noticing. Or maybe I imagined it. Either way, warmth pooled low in my belly, confusing and unwelcome.
We'd shared the house alone plenty of times while Mom traveled. Quiet dinners, late movies, him helping with my car when it broke down. I'd always felt safe with him. Lately, though, safe had started feeling like something else. Something that made me hyper-aware of how close he sat, how his voice wrapped around me in the dark.
"You always come through," I said softly, staring at his profile. "Even when she doesn't."
He didn't answer right away. The city lights slid over his face as we drove. "Someone has to look out for you."
The words should have sounded fatherly. They didn't. They sounded like a promise. Or a warning.
I swallowed hard, the alcohol making everything sharper and fuzzier at the same time. My heart beat too fast. This was stupid. He was my stepdad. The man who'd married my mother. But right then, with Ethan's absence still stinging and Dominic's steady presence filling the car, the line between comfort and something far more dangerous felt paper-thin.
We turned onto our street. The house loomed ahead, dark and empty. Mom wouldn't be back for weeks.
Dominic killed the engine. The sudden quiet pressed in.
He turned to me, eyes dark in the low light. One hand lifted, brushing a stray tear from my cheek with his thumb. The touch burned.
"You're drunk," I whispered, my breath hitching, even though I knew he wasn't. Not really.
His thumb lingered, tracing lightly. "And you're irresistible."
The words landed like a spark on dry grass. I didn't pull away. Neither did he.
"What now?" I asked, voice barely there.
Dominic's gaze dropped to my mouth. "Now I take you inside."
Alexa’s POV“Because telling him to stop was the one thing I still couldn’t do,” I whispered, lips brushing Dominic’s as the words left me.He answered with another deep kiss, rolling me beneath him again even though we’d barely caught our breath. We moved together in the dark, slower this time, like he was trying to memorize every sound I made. When I came, it was quiet and shattering, his name a broken whisper against his shoulder. He followed right after, holding me so tight I could barely breathe.The next morning the cracks started to show.I woke alone again. Dominic’s side of the bed was cold. I found him downstairs in the kitchen, phone to his ear, voice low and clipped. He ended the call the second he saw me and slipped the phone into his pocket.“Everything okay?” I asked, wrapping my arms around his waist from behind.“Fine.” He turned and kissed my forehead, but his jaw was tight. “Just work. Nothing for you to worry about.”I didn’t believe him, but I let it go when he li
Alexa’s POV“Just him. Just this addiction I never wanted to quit,” I whispered against Dominic’s neck as the last waves of pleasure faded.He held me tighter, one hand stroking my back in slow, soothing circles. “Then don’t quit. We have time. She’s not back for another ten days.”Ten days felt like forever and not nearly enough. I fell asleep like that, still wrapped around him, his heartbeat steady under my ear.The next morning I woke to an empty bed and the smell of coffee. I found Dominic in the kitchen, already dressed for the day in a crisp shirt and slacks, looking every bit the successful businessman. He turned when I entered, eyes darkening as they swept over me in nothing but his oversized T-shirt.“Morning,” he said, voice low. “Sleep okay?”“Better than I should have.” I crossed to him and rose on my toes for a kiss. He gave it willingly, hands sliding under the shirt to grip my bare ass.“Careful,” he murmured against my lips. “Keep kissing me like that and we won’t lea
Alexa’s POV“Then don’t stop,” Dominic whispered against my ear. “You’re mine now, Alexa. And I take care of what’s mine.”His words sank into me like warm honey, thick and dangerous. I should have pulled back, told him this was spiraling too fast, but instead I kissed him harder, letting the guilt drown under another wave of heat. We ended up on the couch that night, clothes half-off, his mouth between my legs until I was shaking and whispering his name like a secret prayer. When he finally slid inside me, slow and deep, I clung to him like he was the only solid thing left in my world.The next few days blurred into a haze of stolen touches and locked doors. I tried to go back to normal—attending my online classes, answering texts from friends—but every moment away from him felt wrong. Dominic worked from his home office, but he never stayed there long. He’d find me in the kitchen, in the living room, even once in the laundry room, pressing me against the dryer with his hand over my
Alexa’s POV“I want to stay,” I whispered, my voice barely louder than the beating of my own heart.Dominic’s eyes searched mine for a long moment, then he pulled me back into his arms, kissing me like he was claiming something that had always belonged to him. We didn’t make it back to the bed right away. He took me against the wall instead, slow and deep, murmuring how perfect I felt, how he’d waited for this. When we finally collapsed together afterward, the room smelled of sex and his cologne, and I let myself drift in the warmth of his chest.But sleep didn’t last. I woke before dawn, tangled in his sheets, staring at the ceiling while guilt clawed its way up my throat. This was his bed. My mother’s bed too, even if she rarely slept in it. I had let my stepfather fuck me—twice last night, again this morning—and I had begged for more. My body still ached in the best way, but my mind wouldn’t shut up.I slipped out of his arms carefully and padded to my own room. The house was silen


















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