Home / YA/TEEN / My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin / Zayne’s Fantasy: The Underground Club

Share

Zayne’s Fantasy: The Underground Club

Author: Sophie Abou
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-14 22:18:57

How did I get here? I was already on Zayne’s bike and I didn’t even know a damn thing about him except that he rode a sleek black motorcycle and he looked intimidating as hell itself.

I refused to judge him with what Carol said about him. Jeremy warned me that he was trouble, yet, he was the one who shattered me. Zayne didn’t. He couldn’t, not when he wasn’t the one who held my heart in his palm like he could toss it anytime and get it wounded.

He kicked the engine to life and rode on like he was chasing death. I pressed my cheek against his back, teeth gritted, eyes squeezed shut, clutching his leather jacket so tight my knuckles ached.

I screamed out of fear, feeling my lungs burn.

What was I doing riding with a stranger who was likely dangerous and now sensing he would speed us to death?

Maybe I needed this. This rush of heightened adrenaline. I needed this deadly distraction to take my mind off everything.

Zayne didn’t slow down.

The city became a blur as he zoomed on, light zipping past like drunken firelies—if there was anything like that.

He weaved through traffic with the recklessness of someone who knew no one would dare stop him. And maybe they wouldn’t. Zayne looked like the kind of man who did exactly what the fuck he wanted, and dared anyone to question him.

“Slow down!” I yelled, but the wind stole my voice.

He only went faster.

By the time we screeched to a stop, my thighs were trembling, and I wasn’t sure if it was fear, adrenaline, or the dangerous rush that had bloomed in my stomach when I imagined it was Jeremy riding instead. So much for whose reputation was ‘Nerdy’

Zayne took off his helmet and shook his head, messy strands falling into his face.

“You good, pretty?”

“No, you maniac,” I snapped breathlessly, ripping off my own helmet. “You nearly gave me a heart attack.”

He laughed. Actually laughed.

“Good. That means you’re still alive.” That British accent again. Delicious.

I wanted to slap him.

Instead, I followed him. And I didn’t even know this part of Los Alamos city. I trusted that he wasn’t going to kill me though or would he?

My phone vibrated in my hand and I halted my steps to pick Carol’s call.

“Hey, Teyan. We just got to Maggie’s. Which side…”

“I left. I’m sorry.”

“What? I was rushing my pace because of you. Where the heck are you?”

I sighed. There was no way I was telling her I was with Zayne. She would freak out.

“Talk to you later.” I ended the call, not allowing her to say more.

Zayne was talking to some red haired guy with a beanie on. I could see my surroundings clearly now. Cracked buildings, flickering streetlights, and a few people walking around with cigars in their lips. Where was this?

His head darted around to look at me, as if checking to see if I was still here.

“Come on,” He said in what sounded like a whisper. I remained rooted in my position.

“Where are we going?”

His upper lips tilted into what seemed like a smirk. “No suspense no fun. Don’t you think?” Why did I like the sound of that? God, what was wrong with me?

I didn’t argue. I followed as he led me down an alleyway, then down a flight of stairs that looked like it led to a boiler room.

A red light blinked beside a steel door.

Zayne knocked twice.

The slit opened. A pair of dark eyes stared, then disappeared. The door unlatched afterwards.

The sound of music suddenly filled the air. Thick, bass-heavy, and raw sound poured out. It was more than a sound, It was a sensation—vibrating through the floor, crawling into your bones, pulsing in your bloodstream. The door must be soundproof because I didn’t hear the music from here until they opened it.

The hallway glowed in red and black. The club itself was drenched in shadows, bodies dancing, grinding, twisting against each other in rhythm with the music.

Everyone here looked like the kind of people my mum would definitely freak out on if she learnt I had an encounter with. Smell of cigarettes, alcohol, and expensive cologne filled the air.

Zayne led me through the bodies, not holding my hand but keeping a possessive arm behind me like he dared anyone to touch me. I could feel eyes on us. On him. On me.

He was someone here. Maybe even someone important.

He stopped only when we reached the middle of the dance floor.

Then, he turned.

His hand found my waist slowly and held it firmly—unapologetic.

“Move to the music with me.”

I wanted to say no.

I didn’t.

His hands were like heat brands as they roamed my waist, guiding my hips until I moved with him. His mouth dipped low to my ear.

“You tense, little doll.”

“Just wondering why you brought me here of all places.” I said.

He chuckled again, dark and silently, like I amused him.

“It’s because you’re trying so hard not to like this,” he whispered, mouth brushing the shell of my ear.

“I don’t,” I said breathlessly. Liar.

He spun me gently, so my back was to his chest. One of his hands stayed on my hip. The other—bastard hand —slid down my front tummy like he owned the right to explore me.

“I don’t bite,” he said, his nose grazing my jaw. “Unless you beg.”

I swallowed.

Hard.

His fingers splayed across my belly, but he didn’t grope me, just holding me there. Too close. Too hot. Too everything.

The slow dirty music playing under the blink of the red light wasn’t helping either. Zayne purposely brought me here. He wanted to distract me totally. That was his own way of making me forget my worries. And God, was he achieving that?

“I know something about pain,” he murmured behind me. “I know how to turn it into pleasure.”

I shouldn’t have come with him.

I shouldn’t be letting him touch me.

But I couldn’t move.

No. I jolted away from his touch. He didn’t look surprised as I turned around to meet his eyes. “What do you want from me?” I asked, even though I didn’t know what I want myself.

“Get drunk with me and let’s be unruly all night.” So straightforward, very unhinged. Typical Zayne.

I blinked, “Why do you think someone like me is the right person to bring here? You didn’t meet me in the club.” I said almost defensively.

“I don’t have to meet you in the club to know your depth. There’s more to someone like you, pretty. And I want to unravel every aspect. That’s my most recent fantasy, little doll.”

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   Zayne’s Fantasy: The Underground Club

    How did I get here? I was already on Zayne’s bike and I didn’t even know a damn thing about him except that he rode a sleek black motorcycle and he looked intimidating as hell itself.I refused to judge him with what Carol said about him. Jeremy warned me that he was trouble, yet, he was the one who shattered me. Zayne didn’t. He couldn’t, not when he wasn’t the one who held my heart in his palm like he could toss it anytime and get it wounded.He kicked the engine to life and rode on like he was chasing death. I pressed my cheek against his back, teeth gritted, eyes squeezed shut, clutching his leather jacket so tight my knuckles ached. I screamed out of fear, feeling my lungs burn.What was I doing riding with a stranger who was likely dangerous and now sensing he would speed us to death?Maybe I needed this. This rush of heightened adrenaline. I needed this deadly distraction to take my mind off everything.Zayne didn’t slow down.The city became a blur as he zoomed on, light zipp

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   Just His Little Stepsister

    I panicked, pivoted, and returned to my bed. What did he want? How could I face him? No, I couldn’t.I couldn’t look up from my bed even as his intoxicating scent filled the air around me. His presence brought cold to my body, and I wasn’t even looking at him.He was so wrong for my health.I heard the door shut behind him. His voice came next“Can we talk?” He said hoarsely. His rough voice sounded like a result of sleep or smoke, maybe altogether. It shamefully had that strange effect on me that made my entire body tingle. My body was shameless for him, not me. It wasn’t my fault, it was my body.“No. Go away.” My voice came out fast and shaky. He should just leave me alone. I couldn’t trust my own words with him right now. I didn’t think I could pretend like nothing was wrong when he had been ball deep inside just two days ago. I had bathed severally, but could still feel Jeremiah all over my body. He came closer, just enough to cut off my air.“You’re upset.”I gave a sharp laugh

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   How Regret Tastes

    “Oh, you didn’t tell me you have a stepsister, babe,” His fiancée said, her perfectly lined cat eyes scrutinizing me closely, then lingering a bit on the shirt on me. Her man’s shirt.What was I even still doing here? My heart was beating fast. A second more, and I would embarrass myself. I walked fast past them, past her sugary perfume, her flirty laughter, and ran up the stairs.The moment I reached my room, I slammed the door shut and sank to the floor, my hand holding my pounding chest.What have I done?I was still sore between my legs, my body still tingling with his touches. I still smelled like his soap. I…still felt new. Like a woman, but a heartbroken shattered woman.Jeremy has a fiancée?Then…what we had earlier meant nothing to him? No way. He had a painting of me in his room. Why did he paint me naked? Why did he go all the way with me?He cared right?It was the girl who kissed him earlier, he didn’t kiss her. And I was his stepsister in the literal sense, so how else d

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   Come Ride With Me

    ⚠️ Warning: Mature Content BelowHis tongue left my breast with a slick, hot trail, and before I could catch my breath, his hand was yanking my shorts down with zero finesse. One swipe, and it was gone. His gaze dropped to my center, and the wicked sound that rumbled from his throat made my thighs quiver.“No panties?” he smirked darkly. “Dirty little Teyan.”I was panting, too far gone to even be embarrassed. “I… I didn’t think—”“Yes. You didn’t think.” He grinned like the devil, dragging a rough thumb between my folds, and I cried out at the contact. “Or didn’t think I’d ruin you completely, Little nerd?”My head fell back. “Jeremy…”“Say my name again,” he growled, pushing two fingers deep inside me without warning. I gasped, gripping the sheets as my body clenched around him. The sight of his tattooed arms weren’t helping. “Fuck, you’re tight. Wet for me like a good girl, huh?”His fingers curled up, hitting a spot inside me that made me see white. My hips bucked, chasing more, b

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   Our Dirty Secrets

    He was clad in black leather clothes from up to toe, black gloves on his hands. Hair melted together, dropped around his face like he had just toweled them dry. He looked like he was going for a ride.The painting remained in my hand, and his sharp hypnotizing oceanic blue eyes remained on me.“What the fuck are you doing in my room?” I wasn’t expecting that. But I wasn’t going to run off like I hadn’t seen anything either.“This is me…you have a painting of me.” I said, not avoiding eyes contact even though it was torture looking at him like this.He stormed towards me without words and snatched the painting from me. “Shit. You weren’t supposed to see that.”“Why?” I asked. I wanted to know everything.“Do you go around entering people’s rooms and pulling covers off private things, Teyana?” His voice wrapped around my name like a challenge.“Well, it is not so private anymore because that’s me in there.” I stated defiantly.He took a step forward. I didn’t move. He closed the space b

  • My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin   A Mere Painting Or Desire?

    He stepped into the room like he belonged to it. Dark jeans, black shirt rolled at the sleeves, silver rings on his fingers. His leather jacket was tossed over one shoulder, and his hair was messier than usual, falling over his brow like he didn’t care enough to fix it. His jaw was sharp, mouth unsmiling, and the chain around his neck shimmered under the party lights. Tattoos clouding his arms.He looked like a storm wrapped in casual confidence, and I couldn’t look away.“Jeremy!” Carol shouted, waving over the crowd.I wanted the floor to open and swallow me whole. Carol no! But I didn’t say it out loud. I acted like I wasn’t affected.He looked up when he heard her, and for a brief second, his eyes flickered to me. My breath hitched. He started to stalk towards us, and with each step he took, my heart pounded harder than before. I readjusted my glasees as if that would make me feel better.He stopped before us and said nothing to me. He just turned to greet Carol like I wasn’t even

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status