LOGINWhen my mother walked away from my cheating father and married my professor, I thought our lives were finally settling I was wrong—dead wrong. Moving into the Sterling mansion at nineteen threw me into a world I wasn’t prepared for: a dangerously charismatic billionaire… and his two equally irresistible sons. Ethan. Luca. Victor Sterling. Three men. One house. And all of them looking at me like I’m something they intend to claim. At campus, they watch me. At home, they rival for me. Their jealousy is explosive, their obsession merciless, and their desire… completely forbidden. I should run. I should fight. Instead, I’m caught between men who are meant to protect me—not want me. But the real danger isn’t their obsession. It’s the secret they’re all hiding. Because in the Sterling mansion… I’m not just the new bride’s daughter. I’m the prize in a silent war between father and sons. And they'll burn everything— before they let anyone else have me. This book is for readers 18+
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The first thing I noticed about Dr. Victor Sterling’s mansion was how quiet it was. Too quiet. Mom had insisted we come early so I could “get familiar with the place” before the move, but all I felt was a tightness in my chest as we stepped into the grand hallway. Marble floors, tall windows, paintings that probably cost more than my entire college tuition. Mom disappeared with Victor to sign some papers. “Just look around, sweetheart,” she told me. Right. Like this was supposed to feel like home. I wandered deeper into the house, running my fingers along the polished railing. It was so perfect it felt… fake. Like a place where secrets hid behind every spotless corner. That’s when I heard it. A thud. A soft gasp. A whisper. I froze. Then the voice came again low, commanding, angry. “Did you really think I wouldn’t find out?” My breath caught. Someone was here. I moved quietly down the hallway until I reached a half open door. what I saw, got more of my attention and shocked. Ethan Sterling tall, broad shouldered,had a girl pinned against the wall with one arm braced beside her head. His body caged her in completely, leaving her no space to breathe, much less escape. Her hair fell over her face. Emily. My best friend. I felt something inside break. “E-Emily?” I whispered before I could stop myself. Ethan’s head jerked slightly, but he didn’t turn around yet. He kept his arm against the wall, blocking her. Emily’s eyes flew to mine. She looked terrified. Not guilty. Not embarrassed. Terrified. Her lips parted like she wanted to speak beg maybe but then something shifted behind her eyes. Recognition. Panic. Then… calculation. “No, Ariana,” she said, her voice suddenly soft, breathy. “It’s not....don’t be mad.” Mad? What? Before I could react, Emily slid her hands up Ethan’s chest hesitant but pretending confidence and gave me a shaky smile. “As you can see… it’s not what it looks like.” But it wasn’t what she was pretending at all. Her hands were trembling. Her smile was wrong. False. Forced. A lie. A lie to protect herself. A lie to protect him. Ethan finally turned toward me. Slowly. Deliberately. His eyes locked onto mine dark, unreadable, a storm with no warning signs. He stepped slightly back from Emily, but the tension in the room didn’t ease. It sharpened. “Ariana,” he said in a low, controlled voice. “Didn’t expect to see you here yet.” I swallowed hard. “What… what were you doing to her?” Emily laughed too loud, too bright. “Ariana, don’t make it weird. We were just" “Talking,” Ethan finished, his gaze still pinned on me, intense enough to make my skin prickle. “Your friend is dramatic.” Dramatic? Emily looked like she’d seen a ghost two seconds ago. My pulse raced. Something felt wrong. Very wrong. But Emily shook her head almost imperceptibly, silently begging me not to question it. I stepped back. “Okay,” I whispered, though nothing felt okay at all. Ethan’s eyes followed me until I slipped out of the doorway, his stare heavy, unreadable, unsettling. Emily stood frozen behind him, clutching her arms, her breathing uneven. I walked away on shaky legs, but the image kept replaying in my mind: Ethan’s arm caging her in. Emily’s fear. Her sudden fake smile. His dark eyes when he finally turned toward me. I didn’t know what I had walked in on. But I knew one thing for certain: I had just witnessed something I wasn’t supposed to see. And whatever it was… it had changed everything.Chapter 180: The Part That StayedFor the first time in a long time—Ariana woke up without fear.No alarms.No shifting walls.No invisible pressure tightening around her chest.Just—Silence.Soft, natural silence.Her eyes opened slowly, blinking against the gentle light filtering through a curtain she didn’t remember owning.The ceiling above her was plain.White.Still.Not glitching. Not flickering.Real.She stayed there for a moment, unmoving, staring at it like it might suddenly break apart if she trusted it too quickly.But it didn’t.It stayed exactly as it was.Her breath came out slowly.“…it’s over.”The words felt strange in her mouth.Unfamiliar.Like a language she hadn’t spoken in a long time.She sat up carefully, her body responding without resistance. No heaviness. No delay. No invisible force dragging her back.Just her.Her hands rested on her lap.Steady.Alive.A small laugh escaped her—soft, disbelieving.“I’m… okay.”It sounded almost like a question.But no
Chapter 179: The Ending That Was Never Meant to Exist“I’m becoming something you can’t understand.”For the first time—It didn’t respond.Not immediately.Not confidently.The voice that had always been there… always certain… always watching—Paused.And that pause—That single moment of hesitation—Was everything.Ariana felt it.The pull in her chest—still there.Still strong.But no longer overwhelming.No longer in control.Her breathing steadied.Slow.Intentional.Like she was learning how to exist all over again.“...what are you doing?” the voice finally asked.But now—It didn’t sound calm.It didn’t sound patient.It sounded—Uncertain.Ariana smiled faintly.“You said you wanted to understand everything.”Her voice was quiet.But firm.Clear.“Then start with this.”The pull surged again.Violent.Desperate.Like it was trying to reclaim control.But Ariana didn’t fight it.Didn’t resist.She let it rise.Let it spread.Let it fill her completely.Her fingers trembled.He
Chapter 178: The Sacrifice That Wasn’t Supposed to Work“…it takes everything.”Ariana felt it before she understood it.That pull in her chest—It wasn’t subtle anymore.It wasn’t quiet.It hurt.Sharp. Deep. Spreading through her like something was tightening around her from the inside.Her breath hitched.“No…”Her fingers dug into her chest, like she could physically stop it.But it didn’t slow.Didn’t hesitate.It was already happening.The room responded instantly.The machines surged.The lights flickered violently.The air cracked with pressure, like something was forcing its way through.Ariana staggered.“It’s starting…” the girl whispered.Her voice wasn’t calm anymore.It wasn’t controlled.It was afraid.Ariana looked at her, panic flashing through her eyes.“You said it only happens if I don’t choose!”“I was wrong,” the girl said quickly.Her restraints strained as she tried to sit up more.“It’s not waiting anymore.”Ariana’s heart slammed violently.“Why now?!”Silenc
Chapter 177: The Choice That Breaks Everything“You created it to survive yourself.”The words didn’t echo.They settled.Heavy. Final.Like something that had always been true—just buried deep enough for her to pretend otherwise.Ariana couldn’t breathe.Not properly.Each inhale felt forced, like her body wasn’t sure how to function anymore.“No…” she whispered.But even she could hear it.That wasn’t denial.That was fear.Real fear.The kind that comes when something starts to make too much sense.Her hands trembled at her sides.“This doesn’t make sense,” she said again, louder now. “I’m not—whatever you’re trying to say I am.”The girl on the chair didn’t interrupt.Didn’t argue.She just watched.Like she had already been here before.Like she had already seen Ariana react exactly like this.“You weren’t always this version,” the girl said quietly.Ariana’s head snapped up.“What does that even mean?”Silence.Then—“It means you changed.”Her chest tightened.“I didn’t change
Chapter one Hundred and Thirty — Before UsOrigin didn’t breathe.She didn’t blink.She just stared at the white field like it had reached through vacuum and put a hand around her throat.“We have been waiting for your predecessor.”The words didn’t echo in the room.They echoed in her.Ariana felt
Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-One — InheritanceNo one moved.Not because they were frozen.Because movement felt irrelevant now.On the screen, beneath the alien lattice and the silent Observer countdown, the words burned like they had always been there:PRIMARY SIGNATORY: ARIANA REGENTAGREEMENT
Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three — The SwitchThe first tremor wasn’t physical.It was digital.Ariana felt it ripple through the mesh like a low-frequency hum beneath skin. Not violent. Not loud. Just… present.Ryan grabbed the edge of the console as the chamber lights flickered.“Tell me that
Chapter one hundred and Twenty-Five — Original Sin The glow in Caleb’s hand wasn’t bright. It was steady. Controlled. Which made it worse. Ariana didn’t step back. Didn’t scream. Didn’t flinch. But Architect did. Not fear. Interference. Like two identical frequencies colliding.
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