로그인Rebecca’s POVI slammed my foot angrily against the floor.The sound echoed across the quiet garden, but I didn’t care. My chest was burning with frustration.“My sister is such an idiot,” I muttered under my breath. “I hate her so much.”I crossed my arms tightly and stared at the grass in front of me. Everything inside me felt messy and angry.I honestly thought my plan would work.It always worked before.Every time I blackmailed her or threatened her emotionally, she would give in. She was always soft, always weak, always trying to keep the peace between us.But this time… it didn’t work.Instead of falling for it like usual, she became wise.Wise and stubborn.“I told you it wasn’t going to work on her,” Amelia said calmly.She was sitting beside me on the garden bench, looking completely relaxed. She lifted her hand and examined her well-polished nails as if our conversation wasn’t even serious.“She’s different now,” Amelia continued. “She’s wiser, and she’s more open now. She
My heart was still beating fast even though I tried my best to act calm.Inside my head, my thoughts were running everywhere.Why was she pretending?Or maybe… she wasn’t pretending at all.Maybe Cynthia truly didn’t understand what she was.The words in her diary sounded confused. They didn’t look like the words of someone who fully understood their own nature. It sounded more like someone who was searching for answers.Someone who was scared.But another part of me still couldn’t relax.What if she was pretending?What if she knew exactly what she was and was only hiding it from everyone?I quietly watched her as she moved around the room casually, dropping her bag on the chair like she always did.She looked normal.Too normal.If I hadn’t read that diary a few minutes ago, I would never have suspected anything.But now everything felt different.Creatures like her were rare.Very rare.I remembered the stories from the past. Long before our time, creatures like that were hunted an
I knocked on Cynthia’s door several times, but no one answered.“Cynthia?” I called softly, hoping maybe she was just inside and hadn’t heard me.Still nothing.I frowned slightly and reached for the door handle. When I twisted the knob, the door slowly opened.She wasn’t inside.The room was quiet and empty.For a moment I just stood there, looking around in confusion.Where could she have gone?Usually she was always around this time, either studying, lying on her bed with her phone, or complaining about something that happened during the day.But now the room felt strangely silent.I stepped inside slowly.“Maybe she went to get food,” I muttered to myself.Still, something about the empty room made me curious. My eyes wandered around, noticing little things scattered across the desk and bed.I walked around the room slowly.At first, I told myself I was just looking around casually. But deep down I knew I was searching for something… even though I had no idea what exactly I was lo
He suddenly chuckled under his breath and gently patted my head.“Is that why you look so moody?” he asked.I shook my head slowly, but the movement was confusing even to me. It wasn’t a clear yes, and it wasn’t exactly a no either. My thoughts were tangled, and I didn’t even know what expression my face was making anymore.“Your sister needs to be arrested,” he continued casually. “Should I do it?”For a moment, I froze.Arrested?The word sounded so serious, so extreme, that I didn’t know how to respond. I looked down at my hands resting on my lap and sighed quietly.I didn’t know anymore.Everything that had happened today already felt like too much.“As long as we’re not seeing each other anymore, there’s no need,” I murmured after a short pause. “She’s totally out of my life now.”I lifted my shoulders slightly, trying to act like it didn’t matter, even though somewhere deep inside me there was still pain. But I refused to let that show.“I don’t think it’s necessary,” I added so
I slid into the front seat of the car and the faint scent of his cologne immediately surrounded me. When I lifted my eyes to him, I almost forgot everything that had happened earlier.Karen looked… unbelievably handsome today.He was dressed in a black open shirt that revealed a hint of his chest, paired with dark pants that fit him perfectly. His hair was slightly messy, like he had been running his fingers through it, and the sharp line of his jaw made him look even more breathtaking under the soft light coming through the windshield.For a moment, my heart skipped.“Hey,” I said softly.He turned to look at me, his dark eyes studying my face carefully, as if he was trying to read every emotion written across it.“How are you?” he asked gently.I leaned back in the front seat, letting out a tired breath. Saying I’m fine would have been the easiest answer, but I didn’t have the energy to pretend.“Worst,” I admitted quietly. “Terrible. Confused. Perplexed… and tired.”The words left
In my life, I had met many kinds of people. Some were kind and genuine, while others were cruel and selfish. But never—never—had I met someone as strange and dangerous as my own sister.Rebecca had always been difficult, but today she sounded completely out of her mind.It wasn’t just the things she said. It was the confidence behind them. The strange belief that everything she wanted somehow belonged to her.I leaned back slowly on the chair, staring at her as her words repeated in my head.Wait…Was she actually serious?A small, disbelieving laugh almost escaped me.“Are you mad, Rebecca?” I asked, because that was honestly the only explanation that made sense to me.She didn’t look offended.Instead, her face became serious, almost defensive.“No, I’m not crazy,” she said firmly. “I’m just fighting for what belongs to me.”My eyes widened in shock.She wasn’t joking.She actually meant every word she said.For a moment I could only stare at her, trying to understand how someone co
Sierra immediately rushed forward, stepping in front of me as she turned sharply toward the girl.“What the flipping fuck is wrong with you?” Sierra yelled, her voice sharp with anger.The girl—who clearly looked like a brunette—only smiled at her, the kind of smile that was meant to provoke. It ma
“Yes,” Sierra said with a small shrug. “They bought it last year… I think.”I cursed quietly under my breath.That explained everything. The authority. The confidence. The way Kael spoke like he already owned the ground beneath my feet. Of course they did. The twins weren’t just dangerous—they were
The moment I saw them, my heart skipped violently. For a split second, the world seemed to tilt, and the dream I had at the bar came crashing back into my mind without warning. The heat rushed straight to my cheeks, burning with shame. Of all people—them. I hated myself for it. I hated my mind even
We finally arrived at the hotel, and I reached into my purse, pulling out the cash to pay the taxi driver. The engine went silent as I stepped out, the cool evening air brushing against my skin. I lifted my gaze, and for a moment, everything else faded.The building before me was massive—tall, eleg







