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His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister
His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister
Author: Author Varity

Chapter 1

Author: Author Varity
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-10 18:38:07

SHANNON.

It was already past midnight when I felt the usual airless, skin-pickling shift in atmosphere that made every hair on my body rise as though the air itself had teeth.

I tried to ignore it. God knows I tried. But some instincts never lie, and mine was screaming.

That sensation always felt like I was being hunted in the dark.

I flicked on the lights, one by one… Bedroom. Bathroom. Hallway. Anything to chase away the fear that was eating me away. This was my usual routine whenever it started, even when I knew I'd still see nothing. And just as I predicted... Nothing.

The room looked normal.

But it didn't feel normal.

George was out of town again.

Ever since the company was sold to that new mystery owner, he'd barely been home.

Our new employer seemed to have a personal hobby of sending George out for last-minute meetings and hush-hush "executive handshakes." That's what he called them.

George and I worked in the same company – The Dial. Five months ago, the company was sold to a new owner who still hadn't come to make himself known to his staff yet. But I heard he might finally make himself known to everyone in two days.

He was an expensive mystery.

I couldn't wait to meet the man who stole my husband away six days out of seven.

Whoever he was, I hated him already.

But who were we to complain?

My phone was dead. I quickly plugged it in, but it didn't respond.

Oh, God.

How do I call 911?

I stood up and rushed to the closet to get another charger, and that's when I saw the closet door —it was cracked open. Barely enough to matter. But I knew I hadn't left it open. I never left it open.

"Hello?" I whispered, because I was too stupid not to. Wait. Why did I whisper? Why do women always whisper in horror stories?

There was no response.

I edged closer like the floor might collapse under me. God, one would think I was stepping on cracked ice.

I slowly reached for the handle. And when I yanked it open, I heaved a heavy sigh when I saw it was empty. There was no one there.

Panic rapidly began to set in, replacing the temporary relief I felt. I yanked the charger and shoved it into my phone, and thankfully, the screen lit up.

I desperately opened the dialer to call 911 and report that someone was in my home. I knew it was just a hunch, but today's hunch felt more like a reality.

But guess what? There was no service.

That's new.

It wasn't just strange. It was wrong. We always had a signal here.

Something was wrong. So wrong.

I tightened the hem of my nightgown around my thighs, hurriedly stepped out of bed, and made my way toward the door. As soon as I pulled the door open, I bumped into something... Hard. Cold. Alive.

It was someone.

A man.

Tall, huge, broad-chested. Dressed in black from head to toe. His chest was like steel under thin fabric.

My heart jumped out of my mouth instantly. I let out a gasp that barely made it past my lips before his hand shot out, faster than I could react, clamping my mouth shut.

And then, before I'd look at the face of whoever this intruder was, he spun me around so hard I felt dizzy by the time my back hit his chest.

I screamed, but it was muffled by his palm, and then his breath was at my ear.

"You used to hide in this closet when Dad got loud. Remember that?"

His voice. That voice.

So hot. So familiar. So terrifying.

I kicked, bit, and whimpered. But he didn't budge.

Panic turned to nausea, making it difficult for me to breathe.

This must be a nightmare. I'd had such vivid nightmares before. This had to be one of them.

"You smell the same," he whispered. "You feel the same."

"Let me go!" I cried, but it was muffled.

It all started to get blurry. A dizzying sensation slowly took over me, and an overwhelming sleepiness got hold of me. But before my eyes closed shut, the mirror across the room caught our reflection. And then I saw his face.

I knew that face.

That jaw. Those eyes. That scar just beneath his lip.

...It was him.

Kenai.

My stepbrother.

He was back. And he was back for me.

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  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 6

    SHANNON.My knees gave way so suddenly that I didn’t even feel them buckle.Thank God, George was there to catch me before I hit the floor.“Hey... hey, honey! Are you okay?” His voice was full of raw panic.The whole place was tilting violently, like I was on a ride that just launched straight into hell. And I suddenly felt like emptying my bowels.My heart began to race so fast that I thought it would explode from being overworked.George steadied me, his worried gaze raking over me. "Baby?"“Uh… Y-Yes,” I stammered. I forced a swallow down the lump in my throat. “Just… the shoes. I think they’re too tight.”It was the worst lie I’d ever told, and even I didn’t believe myself.George nodded, like he wanted to believe me so bad. “Do you need to sit?” He was already looking around for the next empty seat."No. No. I..." I scanned the sea of people, looking for Valerie, but she was nowhere to be found. "Excuse me. I need to find Valerie."He heaved a sigh of relief when he thought I wa

  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 5

    SHANNON.A deliveryman stood there in a red and black jacket, holding a wide, elegant box wrapped in matte black paper with a deep red ribbon tied at the center.My brows furrowed. “Delivery for Shannon Wallace,” he said without much expression, handing me a tablet to sign.I hesitated. “Uh… who sent this?”He shrugged, already turning back to his van like his job was done. “It’s paid for. Signature, please.”With hesitation, I signed, still staring at the box like it might bite me.I shut the door and carried the box inside carefully, my heart already beginning to pound. This wasn’t a birthday. It wasn’t an anniversary. It wasn’t Valentine’s Day.So who the hell was sending me gifts?I carried the box to the living room and placed it on the center table. I sat in front of it, staring for a long second.It looked… expensive. And it also had no sender on it.I finally pulled at the ribbon, slowly, like I was defusing a bomb.The lid came off with a soft sigh of air, and immediately I w

  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 4

    SHANNON."Talk to me, baby," George urged in anticipation."I've been made the personal assistant to the new faceless boss!" I said, my anger already rising. "I'm no longer the head of the marketing team, George!""What the fuck?" George almost screamed."I've worked four damn years building that marketing unit from scratch. I trained half that team. I wrote every single pitch they now use like gospel. And now they want to make me some personal assistant?"I slammed my palm on the countertop, more tears streaming down my cheeks. The whole universe was obviously against me and my family. I knew it!"Who the fuck was this new boss anyway?" George shot up from his seat, "Who just wakes up one morning and decides to gut a whole department and handpick people like they're playing with toys?"I let out a bitter laugh, wrapping my arms across my chest, "Oh, he'd better not be some smug, arrogant prick with a God complex, George. Because I swear to God, if he looks at me the wrong way..." I d

  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 3

    SHANNON."I swear, Valerie, this wasn't a dream. It felt so real," I said, rubbing my forehead with one hand while gulping down the glass of milk I'd just poured myself. My stomach still felt like it was tied in knots."Shan... Have you been taking your medication? This might all be stress."There she went again, lecturing like always. Anytime I told her something remotely terrifying, she blamed stress or hormones or my sleep schedule. Never once did she stop to actually listen.But this wasn't some silly paranoia.And there was no way in hell I was going to tell George about what happened last night, or about Kenai. He didn't even know I had a stepbrother, let alone that he'd spent the last eight years in prison.The moment Kenai was arrested, I shut that chapter of my life and buried it for good reason.I knew he took the fall for me.Yes, I killed someone by accident, but things were way deeper than him just taking the fall for me.Kenai was a torment to me. He was terrifying. He w

  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 2

    KENAI.I remember that night as if it were this morning.Shanon's wide, terrified blue eyes. Her shaking fingers. The stupid little short she loved to wear that barely covered her ass. One of those cropped shirts she always wore that were always too tight, hugging breasts that were growing too fast for her to notice.But I noticed.Hell, I did.She was so young and she was already dressing like she wanted to be punished.And above all, that night, there was blood on her hands. Real, warm, sticky blood.She was crying, shaking, and mumbling something about how it was an accident.I took her hands in mine, washed the blood off, smeared it onto my own shirt, and told her to run and never look back.She actually listened, because she never looked back for eight fucking years.Shannon was my undoing.I ended up going to jail for a woman who never replied to any of my letters.72... Seventy two letters, I wrote her in total...I told her about my cell. About the fights. The way my cell stan

  • His Name Is Kenai: Now I Own You, Little Sister   Chapter 1

    SHANNON.It was already past midnight when I felt the usual airless, skin-pickling shift in atmosphere that made every hair on my body rise as though the air itself had teeth.I tried to ignore it. God knows I tried. But some instincts never lie, and mine was screaming.That sensation always felt like I was being hunted in the dark.I flicked on the lights, one by one… Bedroom. Bathroom. Hallway. Anything to chase away the fear that was eating me away. This was my usual routine whenever it started, even when I knew I'd still see nothing. And just as I predicted... Nothing.The room looked normal.But it didn't feel normal.George was out of town again.Ever since the company was sold to that new mystery owner, he'd barely been home.Our new employer seemed to have a personal hobby of sending George out for last-minute meetings and hush-hush "executive handshakes." That's what he called them.George and I worked in the same company – The Dial. Five months ago, the company was sold to a

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