LOGIN“Grandma… I miss you so much,” I whispered through trembling lips. My chest tightened as memories swirled like smoke. Her voice, her warmth, the way she held me when I thought my world was falling apart.
This wasn’t just goodbye to her. This was goodbye to everything—my old life, my innocence, my love for Hunter.
Maybe Grandma would’ve understood me. Maybe she would've told me to run far away.
I turned to leave with the urn cradled to my chest.
But Alina stepped right into my path like a snake poised to strike.
“Christina, you’re still not over him, are you?” she hissed, her perfect smile cracking like glass.
Hunter was nearby, his back turned, deep in a work call.
I glared at her, clutching the urn tighter. “Are you seriously doing this here? At a crematorium?” My voice trembled with fury.
But Alina wasn’t done.
She grabbed my wrist. Her perfectly manicured nails dug in like claws. “You need to hear this—”
I jerked away.
The urn slipped.
CRASH.
“No—NO!” I screamed as the urn hit the ground, cracking open.
I fell to my knees as ashes scattered across the stone path, the wind mercilessly sweeping them into the air. I frantically tried to gather what I could, sobbing.
“Grandma, please, no… please…”
Hunter rushed over, horrified. “Chris—what the hell happened?”
Alina immediately clung to his arm like she was the victim. “She pushed me! I was just trying to help, and she shoved me!”
“You liar!” I snapped. My hands trembled with ash. “You did this!”
Hunter glanced between us. His eyes locked on the faint red mark on Alina’s arm.
“Chris…” his voice cracked. “You loved me so much… I can believe you’d do something like this.”
His words hit harder than the wind whipping against my face.
I stared at him, my voice dead. “Then believe it.”
I didn’t wait for a response. I picked up the urn, the shattered pieces clinking like broken promises.
Back home, I barely had the strength to collapse on my bed. I’d been juggling photography gigs and editing all night just to scrape together enough savings. But I was still short.
That’s when a notification popped up.
New Booking: Premium Event Photography — $2,000
I didn’t even blink before accepting.
The next evening, I dressed in black jeans and a buttoned-up blouse—professional, confident. I arrived at a lavish estate, lit like a scene out of a dream.
Only, it turned into a nightmare.
“Christina…” a voice purred behind me.
Alina. In a shimmering Barbie-pink dress that screamed money and malice. And next to her—
Hunter.
Tuxedo. Clean-shaven. Heartbreaking.
His eyes widened when he saw me.
“Chris?” His voice was almost a whisper, but the look in his eyes was fire.
Alina curled her arm through his.
“Oh, you didn’t know? It’s my birthday! I didn’t expect you’d be working here tonight!” she giggled sweetly. “Isn’t it adorable, Hunter?”
Hunter pulled away from her and stormed over to me.
“What the hell are you doing here with a camera? Why didn’t you tell me you were in this much trouble?” His voice was frantic. “Why didn’t you just ask me for help?”
“I’m trying to live my life without depending on yours,” I said, coolly.
He gripped my arm.
“Chris, talk to me. What’s going on inside your head? You’re shutting me out and it’s driving me insane.”
Before I could answer, Alina slithered back to his side.
“Christina, would you mind taking some romantic shots of Hunter and me?” she cooed.
My smile was the fakest thing I’d ever worn.
“Of course,” I said. “You two look… perfect.”
I stood behind the lens and watched them pose like they were in a catalog for heartbreak.
They posed. They smiled.
Then she kissed him on the lips.
And I clicked.
The world tilted.
I didn’t even blink.
Each click of the shutter felt like a stab to the chest.
Then I heard my mom’s voice. “Chris!”
I turned. Mom and Uncle Carter had just arrived
I wiped my eyes quickly and smiled.
“Glad you could make it,” I said softly.
Alina beamed. “Your daughter’s a rising star. She’s one of the top freelancers online!”
Hunter stood behind her, silent, eyes locked on mine.
“Thank you… sister-in-law,” I said sweetly. “My brother couldn’t have chosen a better fiancée. He’s lucky to have you.”
Hunter’s jaw clenched. I didn’t flinch.
The ring ceremony ended. I returned home and, hours later, received a message from Alina.
You took such beautiful photos. Especially this one.
Attached was the image of her kissing Hunter.
My lips twitched. I replied with a single word: Thanks.
Back in my room, I counted my savings.
Two hundred thousand. I had everything I needed.
I stepped into the kitchen where Mom was packing muffins.
“Here,” she said. “They’ll keep you full during your trip. Don’t forget to call me the moment you land.”
She had no idea I wasn’t coming back.
“I love you, Mom,” I whispered, hugging her tightly. “Thank you for everything.”
“You okay?”
“I just need some sleep.”
“Sleep in your room, honey. You’ve got a flight tomorrow,” she said, brushing my hair.
I nodded.
Exactly at 2 a.m., the door creaked open. I felt Hunter’s arms wrap around me from behind. His lips brushed my neck.
“Chris… please tell me you’re not still mad,” he whispered.
I said nothing. My eyes stayed shut. My breathing was slow and heavy. A part of me hoped he’d pull me back in. But my heart was dead weight.
Eventually, he stilled. I could feel his breath against my back. We stayed that way until dawn.
By morning, I rolled my suitcase to the stairs. Mom and Uncle Carter were at the dining table.
“Chris? Where are you going with that luggage?” Uncle Carter asked.
“I have a flight, Uncle.”
Hunter wasn’t home.
“He went off with Alina again,” Uncle Carter said with a scoff. “These kids… so reckless. His sister’s leaving and he doesn’t even care.”
“I have something for him,” I said.
I walked to Hunter’s room and slipped an envelope under his pillow.
Two hundred thousand in cash and a letter.
Then I left for the airport, each step echoing with grief and resolve.
As the plane took off, I watched the city fade into clouds.
And I cried.
Not because I was broken.
But because I believe I would stop loving the boy who called me sister by day…
…and made me his by night.
Christina“What a pleasant surprise.” The voice hit me like a shock.I turned slowly. Hunter was standing there, radiating power in a tailored suit.Standing way too close for comfort.And a woman beside him made my stomach turn… Lisa.Their fingers were intertwined like it was the most natural thing in the world.“We had no idea we’d run into you here,” Lisa said, her voice bright and almost too excited.Of course you didn’t.“I came to check the fabric and the preparations,” I said, keeping my tone flat. I didn’t look at Hunter. Not even once. “Everything looks fine. We were just leaving.”I glanced at Douglas and turned slightly, ready to walk away.“Wait.”One word. It felt like a command.I stopped. Even though I wanted to refuse. Even though I wanted to prove that I was no longer under his control.I stopped.My eyes met his dark one. He was staring into my soul.Hunter snatched a gown from the floor manager’s hands and shoved it toward me.“This,” he said, his eyes locked into
Christina“Mommy…”Kai’s small arms wrapped around me, pulling me out of the storm in my head.I softened instantly. My fingers sliding into his hair as I kissed the top of his head.“Are we going back to the hotel?” he asked, looking up at me with those wide eyes.I nodded.“Yes, baby.”He frowned slightly. “Why? Aren’t we staying at grandma’s house?”I forced a smile and caressed his cheek.“Not tonight.”My voice sounded calmer than I felt.Because inside—I was anything but calm. I was a wreck of jagged nerves and slick heat.What had just happened in the kitchen…It wasn’t supposed to happen.Not after five years.Not after everything I had built inside me—layer after layer of anger, of distance, of control.I thought I had moved past him.I thought I wouldn’t even feel anything standing this close to him again.But I was wrong.Completely wrong.Even after an hour, his touch was still burning between my legs. The shell of my ears. Everywhere.Even though my mouth said don’t, my
Hunter"Hunter, please..." she whispered. Her voice breathy. “Stop it already.”Her eyes squeezed shut as if she could block out the sensation of my hands kneading her breasts.My hand slid lower between her thighs. Slower than usual.My fingers found the spot I had known by heart for years.Even through the layers of fabric, I could feel the dampness in her pussy.An urge to taste that dampness rose within me.Heavy and Desperate."Your pussy... it was always so fucking wet for me," I growled. My voice vibrated against the sensitive skin of her neck.I wanted to drop to my knees right there on the kitchen floor.I wanted to strip her bare and consume every bit of the slick heat she was hiding from me.I pressed my length harder against her. Making sure she felt every inch of the tension she had created."Tell me, Chris... I was better at licking your pussy than that dickhead ever was, wasn't I?"My nails dug into the fabric of her panties.I gripped her so hard I nearly ripped the ma
Hunter“If I wanted to, I would’ve done it the day I saw you again,” I said with a smirk.She rolled her eyes.The familiar "here we go again" expression written all over her face."I finished some designs for Lisa." She slowly slid her iPad across the table toward me.A clean shift.A safe topic.Like I didn’t notice how badly she wanted to move the conversation away from us.She was stuck here and I wasn't going anywhere, so she was reaching for the nearest distraction.I took the iPad from her hand.My fingers brushing hers for a second longer than necessary.Her designs filled the screen.I looked down at the off white gown on the screen.A victorian style off white gown with intricate lace detailing.It was stunning.And beautiful.Just like her.My eyes scanned every line, every detail.Chris had always been like this.Beyond being a straight-A student, she had always been a natural when it came to anything creative.Whether it was photography… or design… or anything she decided
Hunter“Hunter… you’ve seemed distracted since we left the office,” Lisa said. Her voice soft over the low music playing in the background.The restaurant was perfect.Dim lights. Expensive wine. A beautiful woman sitting across from me, dressed like shebelonged in a magazine cover.Everything was exactly how it was supposed to be.And yet—My mind wasn’t here. It was somewhere else.With her.With Christina.I was still thinking about my step sister who was already married and had a child from her husband.How pathetic.I let out a quiet breath, dragging a hand across my forehead.“I’m good,” I said.The lie came out too easily.No matter how hard I tried to focus on the present, Christina kept slipping back into mymind.I knew exactly where she was.At home. She might be chatting with her mother. Or playing some stupid game with her son.And I was here—sitting across from Lisa and pretending this dinner meant something more than control.This date was just an excuse to keep myself
ChristinaWhen I reached home, the atmosphere felt completely different.Warm and light.For a moment, it almost made me forget everything that had just happened.Like Hunter hadn’t bruised my lips while kissing them.Kai was sitting beside Mom, laughing as he played with her fingers. Douglas was next to them. He was relaxed, talking casually.Mom looked… happy.Genuinely happy.“Chris…” she called the moment she saw me.I walked closer while forcing a smile onto my face.“You’re back,” she said. Her eyes soft.I nodded and sat beside her.“Your husband is quite the charmer,” Mom said with a playful wink.I blinked and looked at Douglas.“What did you say to her?” I asked.Douglas raised his hands innocently. “Nothing serious. I just told her that if I had met her earlier, I would’ve married her instead of you.”Mom laughed.I couldn’t help but laugh too.“I called them here,” Mom said softly. Her fingers still wrapped around Kai’s tiny hand. “I was missing him.”She leaned down and k
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