LOGINHis large hand wraps around my throat just enough to make my pulse race, pinning me to the rain-slicked cabin wall as thunder rolls outside. “We can’t keep doing this,” he growls, but his hips grind against mine, hard and insistent, while his free hand slips under my skirt to find me already soaked. I whimper, arching into his touch, craving the sharp sting of his palm across my ass, the way he commands me to come for him like I’m his dirty little secret. My father’s best friend, the man who’s been in my life forever finally breaking every rule to claim me roughly, deeply, until I’m trembling and marked by him. What begins as one reckless, forbidden night spirals into an addiction of heated stolen moments, whispered dominance, and raw need… until the truth crashes down, pregnancies and betrayals threaten to shatter us, and everyone we love demands we end it. But how do you walk away when the only person who owns your body and heart refuses to let go?
View MoreBELLA
I was dreaming about him again.
Alex had me pressed against the cool glass wall of his office, the city lights blurring behind me.
His big hand wrapped around my throat not tight, just enough to make my pulse jump. His other hand slid up my thigh, pushing my skirt higher until his fingers found exactly where I was already wet and aching for him.
“You’ve been teasing me for years, Bella,” he growled against my ear, voice low and rough like gravel. “Now you’re going to take what you’ve been begging for.”
I arched into him, gasping as he thrust two fingers inside me, slow at first, then harder, curling them just right.
My hips rocked against his hand, chasing the pressure.
His thumb circled my clit in tight, perfect strokes, and I moaned his name loud, shameless.
“Good girl,” he whispered, lips brushing my neck.
“Come for me. Let me know how much you want this.”
My whole body tightened. Heat coiled low in my belly, building fast, too fast.
I grabbed his shoulders, nails digging in, and then…
I woke up.
My heart hammered against my ribs. My thighs were slick, my panties soaked, and my nipples ached against the thin tank top I slept in.
I pressed my legs together, trying to ease the throb between them, but it only made it worse. I stared at the ceiling of my tiny college apartment, breathing hard.
It wasn’t the first time I’d dreamed about Alex Reed like that. But this one felt different. Sharper. More real.
I rolled over and grabbed my phone from the nightstand. The screen lit up with the time
4:47 a.m. and a photo I’d saved months ago.
Alex at last year’s company holiday party. Dark suit, silver threading through his hair now, that same easy smile he’d always had. Except now, when I looked at it, my stomach flipped in a way it never used to.
I’d seen pictures of him my whole life. Birthday parties, graduations, random family barbecues.
He was always there tall, steady, laughing with my dad like they were brothers. Back then he was just Uncle Alex. Safe. Familiar.
Somewhere between eighteen and twenty-five, that changed.
I dropped the phone and buried my face in the pillow, groaning.
“Get it together, Bella.”
But the ache didn’t listen.
I had a plane to catch in six hours. Seattle was waiting. Home. The firm. And Alex.
I couldn’t decide if I was excited or terrified.
By noon I was dragging my two suitcases through the front door of my parents’ house in Madison Park.
The smell hit me first, fresh coffee, lemon cleaner, and that faint cedar scent from the fireplace my dad always kept stocked even in summer.
“Bella!”
My mom’s voice came from the kitchen before she appeared, an apron dusted with flour, arms already open.
I dropped the bags and let her pull me into a tight hug. She smelled like vanilla and home.
“You’re finally here,”
she said, squeezing harder.
“I was starting to think college swallowed you forever.”
“Four years flew by,” I laughed, hugging her back. “Missed your cooking the most.”
She pulled away, eyes shiny. “You look so grown up. Too grown up.”
“Don’t start crying yet,” I teased. “I haven’t even unpacked.”
Footsteps thumped down the hallway. My dad appeared, still in his button-down from the office, sleeves rolled to his elbows. He looked exactly the same salt-and-pepper hair, warm brown eyes, the same proud grin he’d worn when I graduated high school.
“There’s my girl.” He opened his arms.
I walked straight into them. He hugged me like I was still ten, lifting me an inch off the floor before setting me down.
“Welcome home, kiddo.”
“Thanks, Dad.” My voice cracked just a little. I hadn’t realized how much I’d missed this.
He held me at arm’s length, studying my face.
“You look tired. Long flight?”
“Red-eye. I’ll survive.”
“Come on,” Mom said, already tugging me toward the kitchen. “I made your favorite cinnamon rolls. Sit. Eat. Tell us everything.”
I followed them, kicking off my sneakers by the door. The kitchen island was covered with food cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit, and a pitcher of iced tea. Classic Mom.
I slid onto a stool and grabbed a warm roll, tearing off a piece.
“So what’s new here? Still saving the world one tech contract at a time?”
Dad chuckled and poured himself coffee. “Business is good. Busy. Which brings me to your first day.”
I paused mid-bite. “Already?”
“Monday,” he said. “Nine sharp. You’re starting in marketing, just like we talked about. Digital campaigns, client presentations and the works.”
My stomach did a weird little flip. Not just from nerves. But from knowing exactly who else would be in that office.
“That’s… fast,” I said, trying to sound casual.
“You’re ready,” Dad replied. “And we need fresh eyes. Alex has been complaining the campaigns are getting stale.”
There it was. His name dropped so easily.
I swallowed hard. “Alex is still…?”
“Partner. Best friend. Pain in my ass sometimes.” Dad grinned. “He’s excited to have you on board.
Said you’ve got a good head for this stuff.”
My cheeks heated. I hoped it looked like it was from the cinnamon roll.
“That’s nice of him,” I mumbled.
Mom leaned against the counter, smiling. “He’s coming to the barbecue tomorrow, by the way. Whole family thing. Emily too. She’s ten now, can you believe it?”
Ten. God. The last time I’d seen Emily she was probably six, chasing me around the backyard with a water gun.
“Sounds fun,” I said, forcing a smile.
Dad reached over and squeezed my hand.
“We’re proud of you, Bells. Really. Coming home, jumping into the firm… It means a lot.”
I squeezed back. “It means a lot to be here.”
Mom started clearing plates. “Go unpack. Your room’s exactly how you left it. I even washed the sheets.”
I laughed. “You didn’t have to do that.”
“Of course I did. My baby’s home.”
I stood, grabbed my suitcases, and headed upstairs. My old room still had the pale blue walls, the bookshelf crammed with paperbacks, the window overlooking the backyard and Puget Sound in the distance.
I dropped the bags and flopped onto the bed, staring at the ceiling fan spinning lazily.
Tomorrow.
The barbecue.
Alex.
I closed my eyes, and just for a second, the dream came rushing back his hand on my throat, his voice calling me good girl, the way my body had clenched around his fingers like it was starving.
My thighs pressed together again. Heat bloomed low in my belly.
I sat up fast, heart racing.
No.
I was not going to spend my first day home fantasizing about my dad’s best friend.
I unzipped the first suitcase and started unpacking jeans, tops, and a few dresses I’d bought senior year.
Practical stuff mostly. But at the bottom was the red bikini I’d thrown in at the last minute. I’d told myself it was for the beach trips that always happened in summer.
Now I wondered if I’d packed it hoping he’d see me in it.
I shoved the thought away and hung the dress I planned to wear tomorrow simple, navy, fitted just enough to feel good without screaming for attention.
But I knew the truth.
I wanted him to look.
I wanted him to notice.
And that scared me more than anything.
Because once he did…
I wasn’t sure I could pretend anymore.
I finished unpacking, showered off the travel grime, and changed into soft shorts and a tank. Downstairs, Dad was on a call in his study, Mom humming in the kitchen.
I stepped onto the back deck, leaned against the railing, and breathed in the cool Seattle air. The water glittered far below, ferries cutting slow paths across the sound.
Tomorrow I'll see him.
Not in a picture. Not in a dream.
In real life.
And I had no idea what I was going to do when that moment came.
BellaThe first thing I felt when I woke up was warmth.Alex’s arm was wrapped around me from behind, his large hand resting protectively over my very pregnant belly. The twins were quiet this morning, just soft little flutters, as if they too were enjoying the peaceful start to the day. Sunlight filtered gently through the curtains, and the house was still. It was Saturday no school for Emily, no office for Alex. Just us.I shifted slightly, and Alex stirred, pressing a slow kiss to the back of my neck.“Good morning, my love,” he murmured, voice husky with sleep. His hand moved in lazy circles over my belly. “How are you feeling after last night?”A soft blush warmed my cheeks. Last night had been intense, passionate, and deeply loving. My body still carried the pleasant ache of being thoroughly loved.“I feel good,” I whispered, turning in his arms to face him. “A little sore, but in the best way.”He searched my eyes, concern flickering there even as he smiled. “Tell me if it was
Alex I was in the middle of a strategy meeting with the senior team when my phone buzzed on the desk. I glanced at it discreetly, expecting another email about the Thompson account. Instead, it was a message from Bella.The photo loaded first.My breath caught hard in my throat.Bella was completely naked on our bed, legs spread wide, one hand between her thighs with the thick dildo buried deep inside her glistening pussy. Her pregnant belly was beautifully round and full, breasts heavy and swollen, nipples dark and tight. Her face was flushed with raw pleasure, lips parted, eyes heavy-lidded in desperate need. She looked like pure sin wrapped in the soft glow of pregnancy.Then the voice note played through my earbuds.“Alex… I can’t stop thinking about you. I’m so wet and aching for you. Please come home soon… I need you inside me…”Her voice was breathy, needy, and trembling with arousal. My cock hardened instantly, straining painfully against my slacks.“Fuck,” I muttered under m
BellaI woke up slowly, nestled against Alex’s warm chest, his arm draped protectively around my very pregnant belly. At nearly seven months with twins, my body felt heavy and full, but there was a deep, quiet contentment in it now. The strange incidents from weeks ago had faded, and life had settled into a gentle rhythm that felt almost too good to be true.Alex stirred beside me, pressing a soft kiss to my shoulder. “Morning, beautiful,” he murmured, his hand sliding over my belly. “How are my girls doing today?”I smiled, placing my hand over his. “We’re good. The twins were doing gymnastics earlier, but they’ve settled now. I think they like it when you talk to them in the morning.”He chuckled and slid lower, pressing gentle kisses across my belly. “Hey, little ones,” he murmured, voice warm and tender. “Take it easy on Mommy today, okay? She’s working so hard to grow you both strong and healthy. Daddy loves you already.”The simple moment filled me with quiet joy. These were the
AlexIn no time, a month had passed and then two months. Today was the day I resumed work at the office.I was surprised when I received the email that I was allowed back into the office even though the three month restriction hadn’t fully elapsed yet. The message was brief and professional, signed by HR, stating that after internal review and client feedback, the partners had agreed to lift the physical restriction early. I stared at the screen for a long moment, a mix of shock and quiet gratitude washing over me.I missed the office. Deeply. It wasn’t just a building or a job it was my life’s work. The place where Robert and I had built something from nothing, pouring late nights, risky decisions, and endless belief into every brick and contract. Being forced to work from home had left a hollow feeling in my chest, like a piece of me was missing. Getting called back early also sparked a fragile hope I hadn’t dared to entertain fully: perhaps a future where Robert could forgive me
ALEXThe gym was almost empty at 10 p.m., just the clank of weights and the low hum of treadmills.I needed to punish my body tonight. Needed something physical to drown out the noise in my head.I started with the heavy bag. Left hook, right cross, over and over until my knuckles burned inside the
BELLAThe clock on my screen read 12:47 a.m.The entire floor was dark except for the small pool of light around our two desks. Everyone else had gone home hours ago, but the Thompson revisions still weren’t finished. Alex and I had been here since morning, running on caffeine and sheer willpower.
BELLA I almost canceled on Ryan three times.Each time my thumb hovered over the message, I remembered Alex’s cold eyes and those sharp words from yesterday. Go have fun forgetting about the old guy. The memory still burned, so I forced myself to get ready instead.I chose a simple cream sweater a
BELLA I didn’t go to work the next day.I woke up at seven, stared at my alarm until it stopped screaming, then rolled over and pulled the covers over my head. My phone buzzed on the nightstand probably Dad wondering where I was, or Alex checking if I was okay. I didn’t look. I couldn’t.The reje






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