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Marcus' POV
“Is it weird that i think about my brother-in-law fucking me, Merlina.”
The words slipped out before I could stop them. Low, sharp, and very, very real.
I’d buried it for months, maybe longer, telling myself it was nothing but a reckless thrill I’d never act on.
But now it was out, and saying it aloud felt like handing someone the match to burn everything down.
A match just landed in the hands of my best friend, Merlina.
I froze, straw clamped between my teeth, and sucked hard on the slushie as if it could rewind time.
She didn't hear me, right?
“Are you crazy, Marcus?”
Her voice sliced across the table, louder than intended, drawing a few stares. She stared at me like I'd grown a second head, steak knife paused mid-air.
“I didn't hear that right, right?”
I laughed, a forced, nervous chuckle. “I’m joking. Come on, where's your sense of humor?”
Her eyes narrowed. “Didn't sound like a joke.” She set the knife down and rested her eyes on the steak in front of her. “He's marrying your sister in a month. Don't even think about it.”
Of course. There was that glaring red label.
Ethan was off-limits. Not just family. He was Emily's. And in Ethan's world, the CEO of a sprawling business empire built on iron principles allowed zero loose ends. Even family alliances weren't casual. They were… contracts.
I leaned back in the booth, exhaling slowly. “I know. I've tried scrubbing him out of my head. Doesn't work. If anything, the more I fight it, the stronger he pulls.”
“Pulls?” she arched a brow.
“The way he looks at me” I hopelessly sighed, my eyes drifting toward the bright, open sky. “Like he's already decided something. Like I'm... interesting.”
She studied me, then stabbed her steak again. “You're not sitting here daydreaming about him right now, are you?”
Guilty. As. Charged.
His coarse hands could probably pin anyone under his will without effort.
That curl of dark hair always slightly out of place, lips that curved just enough to promise trouble. And lower… God, the way his tailored pants hugged him when he walked away. Didn't leave much for my imagination. I could feel heat crawling up my neck just thinking it.
A piece of steak smacked my cheek.
“Stop,” Merlina warned. “I'm serious.”
“Fine.” I wiped it off, sinking lower. “But if you saw how he moves, how he commands a room without raising his voice... you'd get it.”
“I'm not debating this.” She pointed the fork. “Ethan is forbidden. End of discussion.”
I groaned, crossing my arms like a stubborn little kid. “Supportive as ever.”
“It’s been a busy day.”
She dropped the fork and locked her light brown eyes on mine, giving me her full attention. “And we agreed: no more reckless hookups this year.”
“This isn't reckless. This is... inevitable torture.”
She snorted. “Torture with a side of CEO fantasy?”
“He studied business admin, Leena. Same as me.”
“So you're destined because of a degree?”
“I always wanted someone who thinks like I do.”
“Pretty shallow argument.”
“His eyes catch gold in the light, sleeves rolled to show those forearms like he's ready to take charge. It's unfair.”
She rolled her eyes. “That explains why he's engaged... to your sister.”
We shared a small, bitter chuckle. Emily wasn't winning any "best person" awards. Definitely not with us.
Merlina softened slightly, picking at her plate. “I'm not judging. Guilty pleasures happen. But some lines exist for a reason. Ethan's one of them… especially with his world. CEO of Hunter Corp, isn't he?”
Yeah. Another big red warning. Ethan didn't do chaos. He crushed it.
The real pain wasn't even the want. It was forcing it down because wanting him felt so wrong… yet somehow, so right. I was a sucker at denial.
“Besides,” she added, “you're the best man. Shouldn't you be busy with toasts or whatever?”
“I am. Waiting for him now, actually. He dropped me off, had 'something to handle.' But the look he gave me before walking away...” Heat crept up again. “You'd be on my side if you saw it.”
She laughed… for real this time. “I'm always on your side, but we know how this ends. And it's not with you and his dick.”
I smirked. “You'd rethink that if you saw it.”
“Wow. Sounds pretty impressive.”
The voice came from directly behind me. Low, smooth, and edged with an amusement that sent ice down my spine and fire everywhere else.
Merlina went rigid, head tilting up. I didn't need to turn. I knew that presence: six-foot-six, two-hundred-thirty pounds of controlled power, wrapped in a cologne that smelled like expensive decisions and quiet dominance.
I twisted slowly.
Ethan stood there, arms crossed over his broad chest, one dark brow lifted, lips twitching like he was deciding whether to be entertained or annoyed.
His suit jacket was slung over one shoulder, sleeves rolled as they always were, forearms corded and veined.
“Hi,” Merlina squeaked.
“Hey.” His gaze slid to me, heavy and unreadable.
He stepped closer and draped one arm over my shoulders.
It probably looked casual to anyone watching, but the weight felt deliberate, possessive.
Heat radiated through his shirt; his fingers brushed the back of my neck just enough to make my pulse jump and he smile tugged at the corner of his lips… like he knew what he was doing.
His voice dropped, breath ghosting my ear. “Can I borrow your friend for a second, Merlina?”
MARCUSI hadn’t moved in what felt like forever.The doctors had taken my mum into the emergency almost an hour ago.Maybe longer.Time had stopped making sense.I sat in one of the chairs in the waiting area, staring blankly at the floor.Jake sat beside me.Mrs. Maddy sat a few seats away, silently praying under her breath.Nobody spoke much.There wasn’t anything to say.Not when every second felt like it could change your life forever.My stomach twisted every time a door opened.I couldn’t stop imagining the worst.What if she stopped breathing?What if I never got the chance to talk to her again?What if—I rubbed my face, trying to wipe the thoughts from my mind.My head hurt.My ribs hurt.My entire body hurt.But none of it compared to the fear sitting in my chest.I couldn’t lose her.I just couldn’t.A loud yell suddenly echoed through the hallway.At first, I barely paid attention.Hospitals were full of grief.People cried.People screamed.People lost loved ones.I assu
ETHANI sat alone in the far corner of the seating area, staring at nothing. The place was beginning to fill up with people.The image of Marcus leaning against Jake wouldn’t leave my head. I wasn’t supposed to be thinking about that at the moment, but I was.The look on his face.Broken.Terrified.Completely lost.It just didn’t feel right seeing him like that.I dragged a hand down my face.The wedding needed to be moved.At first, the thought had seemed ridiculous.Now that I’d thought about it for a while, it felt like the only reasonable option.Mrs. Amber was fighting for her life.Nobody knew if she would survive.Holding a lavish celebration while the bride’s mother lay in a hospital bed felt wrong.Heartless.I wasn’t even sure why I was struggling so much with the decision.If it were my mother, I would do it in a heartbeat.The wedding could be rescheduled.People did it all the time.The only thing left was convincing Emily.A familiar pair of heels clicked against the fl
ETHAN The second venue which was going to be outdoor was coming together. Exactly the way Emily wanted. White flowers everywhere. Crystal accents caught the afternoon sunlight, elegant tables were spread across the perfectly manicured lawn, and more flowers were still being unloaded. The kind of wedding people talked about for years. The wedding planner stood beside me, excitedly flipping through designs on her tablet. “It’s going to be a blast, Ethan. The way the light hits the arch at sunset? Emily’s going to look radiant. You two are going to dance the night away as the happiest married couple anyone’s ever seen.” I managed a nod and a half-smile. “Yeah… it’ll be great happy married man and all that”. The words came out flat, barely more than filler. “And once the reception starts, the live band will be positioned here.” She pointed toward a raised stage. I nodded. “Looks good.” “It’ll be amazing,” she continued with a smile. “Honestly, once everything
MARCUS Mrs. Maddy stumbled inside. Her face was pale. Terrified. My stomach immediately dropped. Something was wrong. Very wrong. “Marcus…” The way she said my name made every muscle in my body go rigid. Mrs. Maddy looked seconds away from crying. “It’s your mother.” Everything inside me froze. “What about her?” The unfinished sentence hung in the air. “She’s not responding anymore. She’s unconscious. I tried everything I have been calling her name. She’s just lying there, breathing so weakly…” The room went silent. My heart slammed against my ribs once hard then everything inside me went cold. Fear—pure, bone-deep terror—flooded me so fast it drowned everything else. The pain in my bruised ribs, my swollen face, my aching muscles? Gone. Just adrenaline screaming through my veins like fire. No hesitation. No thought. No. No. No. Not her. Not my mother. For a second, I couldn’t feel my body. Couldn’t think. Couldn’t breathe. I shoved past Jake and sprinted ou
MARCUSThe sound of a door opening dragged me out of the darkness.At first, I didn’t know where I was.Everything felt heavy.My eyelids.My limbs.Even breathing seemed like too much effort.Then the pain hit.A vicious throb exploded behind my eyes, sharp enough to make me groan aloud.“Fuck…”My hand immediately flew to my head.Bad idea.The movement sent another wave of agony through my skull.I squeezed my eyes shut and leaned forward, trying to wait it out.It didn’t.Every pulse of my heartbeat seemed to hammer directly against my temples.And it wasn’t just my head.My ribs hurt.My shoulder hurt.Even my neck felt stiff.Like I’d been thrown down a flight of stairs.Fragments of something flickered through my mind.A bar.Drinks.Too many drinks.Anger.Then…Nothing.Just blank spaces.I forced my eyes open.The room spun for a second before settling.My bedroom.Home.How the hell did I get home?I blinked several times, trying to clear my vision.A figure stood near the
EMILYMy mood completely flipped the moment I walked into the kitchen and found it empty.No breakfast.No coffee waiting.No Ethan.Just silence.I checked my phone for messages.Nothing.Not even a pathetic apology.“Unbelievable.”I stormed upstairs and got dressed faster than usual.If Ethan wanted to act like a child, fine.I had better things to do.I slammed the bedroom door so hard the frame rattled.I yanked open my walk-in closet.I dressed like the woman I was. A cream silk blouse tucked into a high-waisted pencil skirt that hugged every curve I paid good money to maintain, Louboutins that clicked with authority, and the diamond studs Ethan had gifted me because, even when he annoyed me, I still knew how to wear his gifts like trophies.Hair in a sleek low bun, makeup flawless in under twenty minutes. I wasn’t about to let his selfishness ruin my face.“I can’t believe he took the McLaren.”The annoyance returned again.“Ethan will always be Ethan, I guess. Highly unbothere
MARCUS“Damn.” She smacked my hand. “You are in a messed-up situation, Marcus.” “Ugh… I know, Merlina. Help me.”“Help you?” She barked out a laugh , leaning back. “How the hell am I supposed to do that?”“I really… “ I rubbed a hand over my face “I don’t know.”“Exactly.”“And it gets worse”
MARCUSOne look. That was all it took. One stupid look. “Damn pull it together” I whispered The words slipped out before I could stop them. The girl pulled back. “Sorry?” “Oh.” I cleared my throat. “no no not you, I just thought out loud” I extended my hand. “It was nice meeti
Marcus’ pov The moment I stepped into the wedding venue, my stomach clenched so violently that I had to pause. I swallowed hard against the bile rising in my throat, It felt like I was actually going to throw up. The place was a controlled chaos of luxury. Everywhere I looked, the space was tr
EMILY Three hours earlier “Girl, you should dump him,” Alexia muttered, swirling her wine glass with a frown. I chuckled softly, shaking my head. “Dump him? That’s not happening. He literally funds my lifestyle and you know I wouldn’t let that opportunity go.” “I don’t think it’s worth it, i







