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His fingers made ways in her hair, his warm breath fanning against her parted lips as he thirst up into her slowly.
Ava let out the most strangled moan as Mason filled her with his girth and length.
This was bad, she wasn’t supposed to be in bed with her best friend's brother , but here she was with his cock deep inside her and his tongue inside her mouth.
*Some days ago*
“Fries is ready to devour” Sophia, Ava’s best friend sang as she jumped on the sofa excitedly as a movie was turned on which caused some Fries to spew out messily on the floor.
Ava giggled and reached out to pick the mess of the Fries on the floor. The aroma reached her nose and she wiggled it.
“Did half of it get burnt? Because I’m only getting the stench of burnt Fries” Ava teased, knowing fully well that her friend burnt most of the fries.
"I swear I tried my best, everything about the process just hates me” she defended her suckish fries skills with a bit of whine in her tone which left Ava giggling more than before.
Ava being dramatic throws her entire body off the bed.
Bang..
She had not expected to land so hard on the floor.
Sophia is quick to crawl to the edge of the bed and hovered over Ava’s body. She scans Ava's figure with concern. "Are you alright, Ava? I didn't mean to push you so hard-”
Ava giggled and shook her head. "No, it's fine. You didn't push me hard at all, I was just being dramatic.
Obviously, it backfired."
She snorted, twisting her body in a way to rub over her bottom.
"Well in that case, I don't feel sorry at all-” Sophia's words are suddenly cut off when the door to her room is pushed open. They both snapped their heads to face the intruder and Sophia groaned in annoyance.
"It's a girls movie night, idiot . Get out!" She snapped at her twin brother, Mason, who only opened the door wider when he heard his sister's words.
"What's going on here? I heard a bang." He said and scanned his eyes over the room until they landed on Ava, on the floor.
His eyes flash with amusement and Ava grits her teeth. "What are you doing on the floor, Moon?"
Ava narrowed her eyes on his face and glared. She hated that asshat, and she loathed that nickname he gave to her when they were younger, back when she had that obsession with the moon .
While Ava got along with his sister, she could never see eye to eye with Mason. They hated each other, it was that simple.
Sensing her annoyance, Mason lips lift to showcase his dazzling white teeth. If it were any other decent boy, Ava would be fawning over his good looks.
Mason was the definition of hot, his dark hair that he was growing out made that impossible color of blue in his eyes to pop out even more. It would be a sin to have such beautiful eyes like his .
Sophia and Mason were identical twins, but Mason's face was obviously more chiseled and more manly.
His jaw was sharp, his nose straight with a slight bump and those bow lips.
Why did he have to have such a pretty mouth for a boy?
Her eyes rolled down the length of his body. Mason was built like a Greek god .Bulky like the rest of the guys on the football team,definitely tall as hell, a very sharp jawline with his well structured abs. Her head could barely reach his shoulder.
And the way those sweats hung so low on his waist…
Mason was every girl's fantasy. Just not hers.
"Eyes up here, moon." Mason's voice draws her out of her thoughts and her eyes quickly snap up.
Those blue eyes are taunting her across the room
and Mason glare intensified as she rose off the floor and rubbed her bottom.
Mason's eyes fall to her hand and he watches the action with an intensity that nearly had her blushing.
Ava settles on the bed, hiding her bum from his eyes. "Eyes up here, moron." Ava said sarcastically while pointing at her eyes.
Her retort only had Mason mouth slanting into a cheesy grin.
Mason throws a hand on his chest and in a mocking tone said. "Ouch, moon, you hurt my feelings."
Ava’s teeth slammed against each other as she grit them and sent the dagger Mason's way.
"Okay you two, that's enough. It's getting tiring
to hear you two bicker all the damn time. Mason , get out of my room, and Ava , stop plotting my brother's death - even though I'll help you with it.
Sophia huffed and reached out for the bowl of chinchin.
Mason rolled his eyes and moved away from the doorframe and entered the room. "I'll leave as soon as I get what I came here for." He said and approached the two girls.
Ava’s heart leaped a bit. It only leaped because she had an inkling Mason was only coming closer to irritate her more.
"What the hell did you come here for?" Sophia questions in confusion, her brows knotting as she stares at her brother.
"I need that pack of condoms that mom gave you last week. I know you don't use that shit, and mine finished. I don't want to go to the store and I have a guest coming in ten minutes."
He outstretched his hands and both Sophia and Ava wiggled their noses in disgust.
One of the many reasons Ava hated Kaleb, was for his lifestyle. The guy couldn't keep his dick in his pants, and those girls always whined to Ava and Sophia after Mason was done with them.
Obviously, that was getting annoying.
Sophia opened a drawer and flung the packet toward his face but he caught it before it could smack against his forehead.
He chuckled. "Thanks, sis. Now, you two - have the best movie night." He taunted and winked at Ava who gave him a disgusted look.
"Just keep it down, and make sure to tape your whore's mouth." Sophia groaned, already knowing the night was about to get extremely loud, especially when their parents were not here. Tonight was date night.
Mason lips lifted into a smirk and he shook his head.
"Now that, I will not do. Again, you two have fun."
He turned around and quickly left the room and the door wide open.
Ava, for the life of her, didn't know why she was always so angry when he had a girl over every time she was here.
A collective intake of breath. Ava’s heart hammered against her ribs. Sophia. No. Not Sophia.The words unfurled, raw and intimate, for the entire school to see.“October 12th:”*It’s Ava’s birthday party tonight. She’s so excited. She always gets what she wants. Duke, too. He looks at her like she’s the only star in the sky. I wish someone looked at me like that. I wish I had her life. Her easy smile. Her perfect hair. Her… everything.“September 20th:”Duke walked past me today. He barely saw me. He was laughing with Ava. They look so good together. It hurts. It hurts so much. Why can’t I be her? Why can’t I have him?September 5th:“I hate her. I hate her for having everything I want. I hate her for having Duke even though she isn’t interested. I hate her for being Ava.”The words burned, each syllable a brand. Ava felt a fresh wave of nausea. The air in the room grew thick, suffocating. Whispers erupted, louder this time, laced with pity and a cruel satisfaction.“Sop
“You think?” Ava whispered, a bitter laugh escaping her lips. Her eyes darted around the room. The party was over. The festive atmosphere had curdled into a thick, uncomfortable tension. Students were starting to disperse, some heading for the door, others lingering, whispering behind cupped hands.“We need to find out who did this,” Mason stated, his voice hard, determined. “And we need to talk to Sophia.”“She won’t listen,” Ava said, shaking her head. “Not now. She’s too hurt.” She felt a fresh wave of despair. Her best friend. The person she trusted most. Now she hates her.“She’ll come around,” Stephan said, though his voice lacked conviction. “Eventually. But first, you two need to get out of here. This… this is too much.” He gestured to the dwindling, but still curious, crowd.“He’s right,” Luke added, stepping closer. “Go. We’ll try to calm things down here. Tell people to give it a rest.”Ava looked at Mason, her eyes pleading. She wanted to disappear, to vanish into
“I didn’t do anything to you, Sophia,” Ava said, her voice rising, a flash of her own pain breaking through. “This wasn’t some plan. It was… it was unexpected. We didn’t mean for you to find out like this.”“Unexpected?” Sophia’s laugh was a harsh, broken sound. “You call kissing my brother unexpected? While I’m upstairs, setting up your birthday cake?”Her words hit Ava like a physical blow. The cake. The party. Her birthday. All of it tainted, ruined.“Sophia, please listen,” Ava pleaded, her voice cracking. “We… we didn’t know how to tell you. We were scared.”“Scared?” Sophia’s eyes blazed. “Scared of what? That I’d be happy for you? That I’d understand? Or scared that I’d be disgusted that my best friend and my brother were sneaking around behind my back?”The word ‘disgusted’ hung in the air, a poisonous cloud. Ava felt her face flush, tears blurring her vision.“Sophia, you’re being unfair,” Luke said, stepping closer, his voice calm but firm. “They’re clearly upset.
The image filled the display: Ava and Mason, locked in a kiss, the soft glow of her bedroom lamp illuminating their intertwined forms. It was clear, undeniable. Her heart plummeted. Below the picture, stark white text burned into her vision:“So our good girl Ava isn’t really who she is. Does this mean she’s having a secret affair with Mason, her best friend’s brother, or is it just the influence of the alcohol from this party?”The words twisted in her gut, venomous and cruel. “Best friend’s brother.”The anonymous sender knew. Knew everything.“No,” Ava whispered, the sound barely audible above the ringing in her ears. Her fingers trembled, reaching for Mason’s phone, but then recoiled. The image seared itself into her mind.A girl near them, her face pale, stared at Ava. “Ava is this real?”Ava didn’t answer. She couldn’t. Her throat felt tight, constricted. The party, once a vibrant tapestry, had unraveled into a tangled mess of whispers and stares.“Mason ” she breathed, h
His eyes searched hers, a silent battle raging within him. The desire to protect her, to confront the threat, warred with the desperate plea in her gaze. Slowly, painstakingly, the anger in his shoulders began to ease, replaced by a heavy resignation.“Together,” Mason finally conceded, his voice a strained whisper. He took her hands in his, squeezing them tightly. “But Ava, this isn’t going away. This changes everything.”Ava nodded, a fresh wave of tears threatening to spill. She knew. In that single, blinding flash, their world had shifted, irrevocably. The stolen kiss, meant to be a moment of pure, unadulterated joy, had become a ticking time bomb. The secret, the thrilling, dangerous secret, was now exposed, a vulnerability waiting to be exploited.“I know,” Ava breathed, her voice choked with emotion. She looked at him, really looked at him, the man who had just stolen her heart and now shared her deepest fear. “But we’ll face it. Whatever it is. We have to.”The distant t
The sharp, unnatural burst of light, accompanied by a faint, almost inaudible click, ripped through the intimate bubble they had created. Ava’s eyes snapped open, wide with shock, her body recoiling instinctively. She pulled away from Mason, a cold dread seizing her.Her gaze darted towards the window, where the flash had originated. A dark, fleeting shadow, small and quick, darted away from the sill, disappearing into the night. It was too fast, too indistinct to properly identify, but the message was clear. Someone had been there. Someone had seen them. Someone had captured them.Panic, cold and sharp, clawed its way up Ava’s throat. Her breath hitched, ragged and shallow. Her fingers flew to her lips, still tingling from Mason’s kiss, as if to wipe away the evidence.“What was that?” Mason’s voice was strained, his eyes narrowed, scanning the window, then the door, a protective instinct already rising within him. He stood up, his body tensing, radiating an immediate concern.







