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 7 – Crossing the LineAriana's POVThe moment I stepped into the living room, everything shifted. The air felt heavier, thicker. It wasn't just the quiet hum of the house, nor the cold marble floors under my feet. It was something deeper, something inside me that I couldn't ignore. The moment Victor’s eyes locked with mine, I knew: the boundaries that had once felt so clear were disappearing."Ariana," Victor said, his voice low, deliberate. He was sitting at the far end of the long, dark wood table, his usual calm, collected demeanor replaced with something darker. His gaze never wavered, following me as I crossed the room.I stood there for a moment, my heart pounding in my chest. "Victor," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "Is everything okay?"“Everything is exactly how it’s supposed to be,” he replied, his eyes intense. He motioned for me to sit across from him, and though I wanted to refuse, my legs moved on their own, bringing me closer to the seat. His dark green
Ariana's POVThe house was quiet, too quiet, with only the sound of my heart pounding in my chest. I sat on the edge of my bed, the moonlight filtering through the curtains, but it felt like it might be the last night of peace I would ever know. Every night, I hoped that I would wake up and things would be different. That everything would go back to normal. That maybe I’d find a way to escape this suffocating feeling that had been creeping up on me since the day I moved in.But deep down, I knew better. Things could never go back to normal.The text had come again. From an unknown number, the words simple but deadly in their weight:“Midnight. The garden. Come alone.”A part of me wanted to ignore it. To tell myself it was just another one of their games. But I knew that the moment I ignored it, things would spiral further. If I didn’t show up, someone would get hurt. And I was starting to realize—terrifyingly—that I was the one everyone wanted to hurt.The clock struck midnight, and
CHAPTER 5 – The First Breaking Point Ariana's POV I'd spent the last three days avoiding all three of them. At breakfast, I ate quickly and left before anyone could corner me. At school, I took different routes between classes, ate lunch in the library, stayed late for study groups I didn't need. At home, I locked myself in my room, claiming mountains of homework. It was exhausting. But it was necessary. I couldn't keep living in that pressure cooker of tension and unspoken desires. Something had to give, and I refused to let it be my sanity. Thursday afternoon, I thought I'd made it through another day unscathed. I was heading to my locker, already planning my escape route home, when a hand closed around my wrist. Ethan. "We need to talk," he said, his voice leaving no room for argument. "I have to get to.." "Now, Ariana." He caught my wrist down the hallway, his grip firm but not painful. Students parted around us, whispering. I tried to dig my heels in, but he was too stron
CHAPTER 4 – House of Rivalry Ariana's POV The tension in the Sterling mansion had become a living thing, thick enough to choke on. I'd been living here for two weeks, and every day felt like walking through a minefield. One wrong step, one wrong word, and everything would explode. Tonight was no different. "Move," Ethan said flatly, standing behind Luca's chair at the dinner table. Luca didn't even look up from his phone. "I'm sitting here." "That's my seat." "Since when do you have an assigned seat?" "Since you decided to sit next to Ariana every single night." Ethan's voice dropped dangerously low. "Move. Now." I set down my water glass, my appetite vanishing. "Can we please just eat in peace for once?" "We could if Luca knew his place," Ethan said. Luca's chair scraped back as he stood, squaring up to his brother. They were the same height, both broad shouldered and intimidating. "My place? You mean the place you've decided I should have? News flash, brother, yo


















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