“Little sis is blushing again. That pink’s not from the room, is it?” He dragged a finger along her jaw, slowly. “Tell me, did your panties go missing… or did you just want us to notice?” When Thalia’s heart is shattered by betrayal, her mother sends her away—to a dark, creepy mansion in the middle of nowhere. There, she must live with her cold stepfather and his four mysterious sons: Blaze, Jax, Rhys, and Milo. They’re not boys. They’re wild, dangerous, too hot to look at—and totally off-limits. Everyone calls them “troubled.” But Thalia quickly learns there’s something even darker inside them. Something not human. The mansion whispers with secrets, the moon shines too brightly, and the air feels too alive. Then comes the warning: a strange event called the Lunar Surge is coming. People are changing—becoming more aggressive, more primal. More... hungry. Thalia should run. But her body won’t listen. Because her stepbrothers aren’t just teasing her. They’re watching her. Touching her. Whispering things that make her knees go weak. And her body? It’s reacting in ways she doesn’t understand… or want to stop. She came to heal. She’s not sure she’ll make it out sane.
Lihat lebih banyakThalia's POV
My broken phone screen sparkled on the shiny glass floor. It was as broken as my heart. "You're not serious," I said.
My voice was even, empty of the tears I'd just cried. My fight with Ryan was over. Now, so was our relationship. "Your creepy werewolf sons live there."
My stepdad, Robert, didn't even look at the phone. He gritted his jaw instead. His eyes narrowed as he scowled at me across his fancy living room. "Watch your mouth, Thalia," he snapped.
His voice was sharp. He never liked me calling them that. He sounded annoyed. "They're not wolves. They're—troubled. And you will go. Your mother and I talked about it."
I snorted. It was a sharp, snapping sound.
I wasn't concerned with their "decisions." My mother, Dr. Evelyn Vance, famous plant expert, cared more about plants than my broken heart. And Robert, her new husband who is a “different”, had more secrets than a jungle. When the two of them teamed up, there was no arguing with them.
So, here I was, being shipped off, to a monster house, as I believed.
The idea did not scare me. It made me angry. I was not some fragile girl. I was Thalia Vance, and I did not flee from anything. Not even from a compulsory family visit to freaks.
Maybe this disaster was exactly what my numbed heart needed.
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The black car moved quietly along narrow, brush-covered roads. It took us far from the town.
My suitcase, which I'd packed while I was angry and sad, sat beside me.
Robert sat across from me. He was stiff and too quiet. His usual loud self had disappeared. The air grew thick and heavy. It smelled strange—dirt and wet leaves and something wild and alive. There was a low humming in the air. I felt it more than I heard it. It pulsed through my body like a heartbeat.
The car drew up before a creaky, old, iron gate. It was huge and looked rusty.
It creaked open slowly, like the jaws of a monster. It disclosed a long, winding gravel driveway. Tall, gnarled trees grew everywhere. In the distance stood a huge stone house, shining silver in the moonlight.
Old ivy covered its walls like a comfortable second skin. It looked as though it had been there for centuries, watching everything crumble.
The trees around it were still. There was a strong, scary energy coming from the place. It was giving me goosebumps on my arms.
"Well, here we are," Robert said. His voice was brusque, as though he was glad to be done. He got out first. He called me to follow. "Come inside, Thalia. The boys will be waiting."
Boys.
I was about to burst out laughing but restrained myself. The wild smell grew stronger, filling my lungs. It made me dizzy. It was sweet and threatening. This was not a normal house. It was a monster's den.
Robert pushed open the massive wooden front door. It opened onto a dark, empty hall. My skepticism grew stronger.
They were waiting. All four of them. They weren't boys. Not in the least.
They were fucking men.
They all were taller, broader, and gave off more sheer power than any man I'd ever laid eyes on.
They waited in the shadows of the large hall. Their eyes burned like embers in the darkness. Every one of them looked at me the moment I came in.
"Boys, Robert announced. This is Thalia.
Thalia, my sons. Blaze, Jax, Rhys, and Milo." Robert rattled them off, as if he was eager to be done with it.
Blaze was the first one I saw. It was difficult not to. He was at the forefront, a mass of muscle and dark, dangerous charm. His black hair was messy, but in a controlled way.
His eyes were molten gold. They were on me. They were so intense they sucked the air from the room. He did not smile. He did not move. He just looked at me. Like a predator looks at its prey. He seemed to inspect every inch of me.
Next to him, Jax was thinner. But he was also strong. He had a silent, menacing presence. His black hair hung over his face. It made his face look stern. Although when his golden eyes met mine, they blazed with a surprising, intelligent—Peaceful flame.
Rhys was quieter. Shadowy. His eyes were gold as well, yet they appeared to hold a more timeless grief. He moved slightly, as though protecting himself.
And Milo, the youngest, appeared wild and edgy. His body hummed with anticipation. His eyes were wide and hungry, not as shut off as his brothers' eyes. His jaw trembled slightly.
What else can I expect from strange werewolf people? Clearly, they may not want me here.
I don't care — I don't want to be here either.
Robert coughed. It was a tight, human sound. Thalia, just. go find a room. Occupy yourself." He waved vaguely down a long hallway.
I had not had time to reply before Jax stepped forward. His voice was smooth, unroughened. Cooling. "I can take her to a room, Father." His golden eyes locked with mine. I saw something knowing in their depths.
Robert nodded. He appeared relieved. "Good. Thalia, I'll be in the study. Don't make trouble." He quickly disappeared down a different hall.
I could have followed Jax anywhere, but he led me anyway, my bag slung over my shoulder. The wild smell drew stronger around him.
He took me down a winding hall. We passed closed, silent doors. The silence was strange. There was no sound, really, except our steps. He stopped before a door. It was sturdily built and pale, which surprised me.
"Here you are," he said. He swung it open.
My jaw dropped.
The room was obnoxiously, nauseatingly pink!
Jax turned to me. His slow, knowing smile spread across his face. It uncovered the sharp planes of his jaw. "Welcome, sis." His eyes sparkled with amusement.
"Can I at least get a hug?"
I was cautious. But his smile was disarming. And calling me "sis" was almost. familiar. Perhaps he's not so bad after all, some small part of my heartbroken brain wondered.
I shifted into his arms. He held me close and warm. For a second, it was safe.
But Then—
Then his hand, hard and sure, traveled down my back. It rested too long. Then it slowly, surely, went down and brushed my butt. I gasped.
I pulled away fast. My eyes narrowed. I was daring him.
Jax's smile grew wider. It was pure, innocent—like— He didn't just touch my ass. My own lips curved into a confused smile in response.
It was strange. Was it a mistake?
Then he turned and walked away.
Thalia's POV
I was standing in the pink room. My heart was pounding. I hated my mom for doing this to me. For leaving me in this strange, spooky house.
But Ryan's shadow still darkened every corner of my mind. Maybe this scary, crazy place, and these very disturbing men, were just what I needed. At least they'd be a distraction.
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Hours later, the sun had dipped below the horizon. The house was darker now. Just the same sick moonlight seeped through my pink lace curtains.
My bedroom felt like a prison cell. Despite its absurd decorations. I was edgy. Too wired and heartbroken to sleep.
So, I went snooping.
My sense of hearing had always been more acute than other people's. I could catch sounds other people didn't. Now, in this oddly silent house, every small creak, every distant rustle, seemed louder.
I went down through the vast, silent halls. Stopped at a heavy, plain wooden door at the end of a long, dark hall.
Faint, rhythmic sounds came from the opposite side—soft, guttural moans. My curiosity pulled me closer. I pressed my ear against the wood, then opened the door slowly, carefully, just enough to peer through.
My breath stopped, my gasp lodging in my throat.
It was Jax.
He was alone, illuminated by the silver moonlight that streamed through a tall window.
He was sitting, stripped to the waist, his lean muscular body gleaming, muscles tensed.
His eyes were closed, his head was thrown back, and his hand was wrapped around the thick, hard shaft of his dick, stroking it with a wild, rhythmic desperation.
His face was contorted in a grimace of raw enjoyment and profound suffering. His hips twitched weakly with each stroke. And from his throat, wrung from the recesses of his chest, issued the tortured sounds were not moans, but a low, guttural growl, over and over.
My name.
"Thalia…oh, Thalia… please."
“What the fuck!!" I whispered.
The words barely audible, a mix of horror and a sudden, uncontrollable rush of raw heat tearing through me.
I should've turned away. Slammed the door, screamed. But my feet stayed. My chest burned—not just with horror. Something else, something darker, sicker..
Thalia's POVA raw, keening scream tore from my lips, a sound I barely recognized as my own. The phone slipped from my numbed hand, dropping onto the floor. The betrayal shocked me with a ferocity that overwhelmed even the fear of the Lunar Surge. At that moment I forgot everything.My broken world crumbled, breaking into a million jagged pieces. Tears flooded, scalding and bitter, streaming down my face in a torrent that could not be contained. My shoulders shook, and I covered my face with my hands and sobbed, raw, heart-wrenching noises that echoed in the spacious room.After hours of crying my eyes out, I decided to go out.I simply needed to breathe, so I stood up from the bed. Of course I needed to be somewhere, anywhere but where I was because, it was as though this room held another torture.I stumbled out, blindly moving through the vacant corridors, seeking only the most distant, most desolate corner of this oppressive building.My feet led me down a lesser-used hallway,
Thalia's POVI woke up to the chill of exposed skin and the terror of stolen panties. I was scared. Not because of the "Lunar Surge" everyone talks about, or even the four guys in this house who are supposedly part of it. What really freaked me out was that someone had come into my room, touched me, and stolen my underwear.And I am supposed to be their Sister?The thought of not knowing which of them had done this was driving me crazy.I needed to know who. But first, I needed to eat. And to eat required descending to the kitchen, required facing them. I took a couple of shaken breaths, attempting to calm the frantic thud of my heart, and told myself to get dressed in clean clothes. I would not let them glimpse so much as a glimmer of what I then suspected, or of what had happened.The house was horribly quiet as I crept down to the ground floor. No voices. They're all likely to be busy in their secret lair, trying to understand people's body languages and donating millions to
Thalia's POVWhat just happened? Who was that dude in the video? And a half-billion dollars given to charity?What in the world were these guys actually doing? I managed to get out and away from the intensity of the cyber lair a few moments later. My head reeled with new questions, the peculiarity of it all. I retreated to my nauseatingly pink bedroom, and had to escape from the brothers' disturbing presence. The next day, I woke up to an empty home, a somber contrast to the storm brewing within me. I dressed, pushing myself into a semblance of normalcy, and went downstairs. The living room, a large and sparsely decorated but somehow cozy space, was empty. A great, streamlined TV screen was mounted on one wall, showing a muted news channel.I walked over to it, attracted by the gentle hum of voices. The anchor was discussing global economic trends, dry stuff. I poured myself a cup of coffee from one of the several pots on a gleaming counter and settled onto a plush leather couc
Thalia's POVI walked back to my room. Sleep didn't come easy. My mind played Jax's moaning over and over, his crazed look, his hand.Weird..Sick. But then that other feeling, the "darker, sicker" one, would hit. A strange heat. My gut churned. I hated it. I hated them. But most of all, I hated how my body reacted. Tiredness took over me. ---The next morning, the house was quiet. The air was thick with that wild, earthy scent. My heart raced inside my chest as I stepped out of my room. I didn't know how to face Jax after what I had witnessed. I went down the grand staircase, ready to play dumb.The kitchen was vast, reflecting painted wood and glinting metal. Rhys was already sitting. He sat at a dark, long table, looking silently, nearly unmoving. His golden eyes, sadder than the others, locked with mine for a moment before he looked at a mug of black liquid. Jax was not there."Morning," I said, my voice bolder than I felt. I took a slice of toast from a plate on the counte
Thalia's POVMy broken phone screen sparkled on the shiny glass floor. It was as broken as my heart. "You're not serious," I said. My voice was even, empty of the tears I'd just cried. My fight with Ryan was over. Now, so was our relationship. "Your creepy werewolf sons live there."My stepdad, Robert, didn't even look at the phone. He gritted his jaw instead. His eyes narrowed as he scowled at me across his fancy living room. "Watch your mouth, Thalia," he snapped.His voice was sharp. He never liked me calling them that. He sounded annoyed. "They're not wolves. They're—troubled. And you will go. Your mother and I talked about it."I snorted. It was a sharp, snapping sound. I wasn't concerned with their "decisions." My mother, Dr. Evelyn Vance, famous plant expert, cared more about plants than my broken heart. And Robert, her new husband who is a “different”, had more secrets than a jungle. When the two of them teamed up, there was no arguing with them. So, here I was, being shipp
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