LOGINPhoebe has always been the quiet good girl who followed the rules. Until one night she poured every filthy fantasy she had about the school’s golden boy, Conrad, into a handwritten letter. That letter was never meant to be read by anyone. But it fell into the hands of the one person who should never have seen it—Seth Astor. Her new stepbrother. Now Seth holds her most dangerous secret, and he’s not giving it back. Not unless Phoebe agrees to become his personal assistant for two months. Total obedience. No questions. No escape. What starts as blackmail slowly turns into something far more dangerous—forbidden desire, burning tension, and a game neither of them can stop playing.
View MoreChapter one — Dear conrad
Phoebe's POV
My hand shook as the pen scratched across the paper.
I shouldn’t be doing this. Not here. Not now. But the words wouldn’t stop coming.
“Conrad… I can’t stop thinking about you. The way your hands would feel on my waist during practice, rough and sure. How you’d push me against the lockers after everyone else has gone home, kissing me like you’ve been starving for me. I imagine you sliding your fingers under my skirt, whispering that I’m yours while the whole school walks by without knowing…”
Heat flooded my cheeks. I bit my lip hard, glancing over my shoulder even though the library was almost empty.
The late afternoon light coming through the high windows had turned everything golden-orange, but it did nothing to cool the fire crawling under my skin.
I kept writing.
“Every night I touch myself thinking about you pinning me down. About you telling me to be quiet while you—
A soft creak made me freeze.
Footsteps. Someone was coming down the aisle.
Heart hammering, I quickly folded the letter and shoved it between the pages of my notebook. My fingers were still trembling when I looked up.
It was just Mrs. Willow, the librarian, pushing a cart of books.
She gave me a small smile and kept moving.
I let out a shaky breath and pressed my thighs together under the desk.
God, what was wrong with me?
Conrad didn’t even know I existed.
He was the golden boy—star quarterback, confident, untouchable. And here I was, writing the kind of things that would ruin me if anyone ever read them.
Especially not him.
I stared at the folded letter for a long moment, then slipped it into an envelope. My hands moved on autopilot as I wrote his name on the front in my neatest handwriting.
Conrad Hilton.
Tomorrow during lunch, I’d find a way to slip it into his locker. Or maybe hand it to one of his friends.
Just… get it out of my system. Once it was gone, maybe these fantasies would finally leave me alone.
As I made my way to the football field, I heard Summer and her minions of cheerleaders chant with excitement.
But it wasn't for Conrad.
“Seth.”
“Seth.”
I rolled my eyes, crossing my arms as I watched Conrad run towards the goalpost with the ball in his possession.
“Come on Conrad, you can do it.” I muttered under my breath.
I loved watching him during practice, he was the best in the team ... .or least I thought he was.
Before Conrad tasted victory a dude came out of nowhere and knocked him off course.
“No fair!”
My voice came out more sharper than I expected.
He picked the ball and ran towards the goalpost, did a dramatic jump over on one of the other players and scored.
Darn it.
The girls cheered behind me, reigning praises like he was some king.
Their coach walked over to the golden goose and held his hand in the air. “Seth Astor, you're the new team captain.”
He turned to Conrad with a disappointed look. “Nice defense.”
Conrad threw his helmet off in annoyance.
“Whatever.” he grumbled before walking away.
Seth took off his helmet with a loud grin, exposing his wavy curls and charming smile.
The girls squeaked behind me but my stomach twisted in disgust.
He made Conrad lose.
Our eyes crossed paths for a moment.
Mine burned with anguish but his…
They carried excitement.
He jumped over the fence and stood in front of me, staring at me intensely.
Great, another playboy.
Before he could open his mouth I turned my back on him and walked away.
I was nowhere interested in a playboy.
He transferred a month ago but he was already in every girl's skirt.
They hung his picture in the hallway, worshipped him like he was some idol.
He was Conrad's rival and an enemy of Conrad was my enemy.
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The cemetery was warm and silent.
I sat on the grass in front of dad's headstone, legs stretched out casually, the evening breeze cold on my skin.
It has been exactly one year today.
“Hey Dad.” I said softly, a small smile tugging at my lips. “It's me again. Sorry I haven't come in a while….school has been crazy.”
I traced my fingers over the smooth stone, not really sad….just comfortable.
“Mom's really happy these days you know…Daniel makes her happy.” I let out a light laugh. “He makes her smile in ways I haven't seen in years.”
I picked a small wildflower growing near the grave and twirled it in my fingers.
“He's not you obviously. But he's good to her.”
After my dad passed away last year, mom and I had to survive alone. Until she met Daniel and fell in love with him.
They got married three months ago.
Footsteps approached from behind. I turned my head and saw Mom walking toward me, a gentle smile on her face. She was carrying two small cups of dil’s youghurt—my favorite.
“Hey baby,” she said, sitting down beside me on the grass. “Still talking to your father?”
“Yeah.” I smiled back. “Just updating him.”
She handed me one of the cups and opened hers.
For a while we sat in comfortable silence, sipping quietly.
Then she spoke softly. “Phoebe… the moving truck is coming early on Saturday. Daniel’s house is ready for us. I know it’s a big change, but I really believe this is going to be good for both of us.”
I nodded, staring at the headstone. “I know, Mom. I’m happy for you. Really. You’ve been glowing since you met him. I don’t want to hold you back.”
I stared quiet for a moment, just listening to the distant sound of the birds and cars from the road outside the cemetery.
“I'm not sad about leaving our old house.” I admitted. “Its been a year and I think I'm ready to move on too.”
Mom reached over and squeezed my hand. “Thank you, sweetheart. That means a lot.”
We sat there a little longer, the sun slowly
dipping lower. I wasn't heartbroken about leaving the past behind.
I was just… a little nervous about what the new chapter would bring.
Chapter Thirty-eight: Locker room rage Seth’s POVI stood by the bleachers, arms crossed, watching the whole ridiculous setup with zero interest. The “Never Kiss and Tell” event was in full swing, and the hall was loud with excitement. I had no plans to participate. None.Then my guys spotted me.“Astor! Come on, man!” Marcus laughed, grabbing my arm. Two others joined him and dragged me toward the line of guys despite my protests.“Fuck off, I’m not doing this,” I muttered, but they didn’t listen. They pushed me into place with the others, grinning like idiots.I stayed at the edge, scanning the crowd. My eyes found Phoebe almost immediately. She looked nervous, picking at her fingers the way she always did when she was anxious. My chest tightened without permission.It was her turn. They tied the blindfold over her eyes. My jaw clenched as they shuffled the guys around. She started walking slowly, hands slightly outstretched. She passed Conrad. I saw her hesitate near him… then sh
Chapter Thirty Six: Blindfolded Phoebe’s POV I stood by Mom’s bedside, watching her swallow the iron supplements with a glass of water. The doctor had left clear instructions, and I wasn’t taking any chances. “Mom, please take your drugs on time, okay? And eat more protein like the doctor said,” I reminded her gently, adjusting the pillow behind her back. “If you feel dizzy again, tell the servants immediately.” One of the maids nodded from the corner of the room. “I’ll watch her closely, ma’am Phoebe.” Seth leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed, looking impatient. He rolled his eyes. “Your mom is going to be fine, Phoebe. We’re going to be late for school.” I sighed, giving Mom one last hug. “I have to go. Call me if anything happens.” She smiled tiredly and kissed my forehead. “I’ll be okay, my love. Go and focus on school.” I followed Seth out of the room, my bag slung over my shoulder. The drive to school was quiet at first. I stared out the window, my mind still on
Chapter Thirty Five: Hidden AgendaPhoebe's POVmy heart kept racing as I watched the doctor examine mom. She was alright physically—no cuts or sprains, but I had a feeling something was off, I just couldn't understand what it was. Her smile was flat like she was forcing it to convince everyone that she was alright.My patience finally snapped and I spoke up. “Is mom alright doctor?”The doctor dropped his stethoscope, turning to me gently. “Yes. She just felt dizzy because she has iron deficiency. She just needs to eat more proteins.” I exhaled in relief. “Oh.. okay doctor, thank you.”Mom shifted in the bed, leaning out gently. “I told you I was fine Fifi, you don't have to worry too much.”I sat beside her, taking her hand gently in mine. “You’re my mom, I have to worry about you.”She let out a soft smile, parting my hair. “Thats why I love you.”The doctor stood up and picked up his briefcase. “I'll take my leave now. If you need anything else, you have my number, right Mr As
Chapter Thirty four : Scars exposed Phoebe’s POVThe nurse at the school clinic was gentle as she examined Seth’s shoulder. I stood by the door, arms wrapped around myself, watching everything. My heart was still beating too fast from the moment I saw him fall on the field.“It’s just a minor strain,” the nurse said finally, wrapping a bandage around his shoulder. “I’ll give you some painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. Rest it as much as possible for the next few days. No heavy training.”Seth nodded, his face tight with pain but trying to act like it was nothing.I stepped closer once the nurse left the room. “How is it?”He looked up at me and gave a small, tired smirk. “I’ll live, kitty cat.”I didn’t smile back. The words came out before I could stop them. “Why were you worried about me?” he asked quietly. “Didn’t you hate me?”I looked away, shifting on my feet. “I was just passing by. And just because I hate you doesn’t mean I’m heartless.”Seth stared at me for a long mom
Chapter Thirty Three: Taking sides.Phoebe’s POVMorning light filtered through my curtains, soft and golden. I sat at my small desk, staring at a fresh sheet of paper. The new letter for Seth. My pen hovered over the page, but the words wouldn’t come easily. I kept thinking about the way he had tou
Chapter Thirty two: Dream and Reality. Phoebe’s POV“Seth…” I whispered, my voice breathy and desperate.His fingers were moving inside me, slow and deep, curling just right. The pleasure was building so fast I could barely think. I was on the edge, trembling, my hips rolling against his hand.“Wh
Chapter Thirty one: Dear SethPhoebe’s POVThe drive to school was suffocating. Seth’s hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly his knuckles were pale. I sat as far from him as the seat would allow, staring out the window, refusing to look at him. The silence between us felt heavy, like it had w
Chapter Thirty: Who is she to you?Seth’s POVI stormed up the stairs, anger still burning hot in my chest.Phoebe had brought Conrad into my house. Into our home. After everything that happened — after I made it clear that I didn't want him around her.I pushed my bedroom door open harder than nec












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