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My lips sealed, eyes widening as if a ghost had crossed my path, and the jolt I felt—akin to being hurled off a skyscraper's hundredth, maybe even two hundredth floor.So, this was the little demon? He wasn't little at all. God! He did look sinful like a demon, but...Damn it! I needed to get a hold of myself."B-but, Damien's eleven years old," I stammered, my words barely rising above a whisper. "How can you be Damien?"His stormy grey eyes danced with amusement, the curve of his lips signaling he enjoyed my confusion as much as I hated being confused."Tell me something. What about me made you think I'd be an eleven-year-old kid?" he asked, momentarily diverting my attention to the way his lips moved and the prominent veins on his neck—God! He even knew my name... And he was too pristine—something about his orderliness and serenity clashed starkly with my chaotic nature.Hell! This was going to be a struggle if he were the real Damien because my thoughts were far from decent. Not even close.He couldn't be the real Damien. No wayMom had insisted Damien was a kid. Why would she mislead me like this?"So, you're not Damien's caretaker?" I questioned."Caretaker?" He chuckled, a sound that effortlessly succeeded in sending shivers down my spine, "Looks like Madison spun quite the tale for you.""Not my fault. She was too engrossed in games when I mentioned you," Mom admitted, raising her hands in surrender. "I said twenty-six, she heard eleven—made no sense, so I left her in the dark."My gaze shot to her.So, she'd deceived me all those times I lamented about not wanting a sibling?Argh! She must've relished fooling me. It was her fucking thing, no matter what.I glared at my mother, catching her trying to suppress her laughter behind her hand, confirming my suspicion."How could you do this?" I asked in disbelief, and she laughed."Well, be glad. You'd prefer a sensible sibling over the 'little demon' you kept mentioning, wouldn't you?"Indeed he was sensible but I didn't know why I now liked the idea of having a little brother rather than the one who sat before my eyes in all glory like a god."Little Demon?" Damien raised an eyebrow at my mother's statement, his gaze fixed on me, a few hair strands slipping from the grip of his neat hairstyle and framing his flawless face.God! These moments made me question if she was even my real mom."Oh, she called you 'little demon' because she thought you'd be an annoying eleven-year-old kid," Mom chuckled, exposing me to everyone, "You should've seen her panic at the thought—she was literally freaking out all these days.""Mom!" Heat rushed to my cheeks."Poor Hailey," Coby laughed. "That wasn't fair, Madison. Why did you do that to her?""I think she's still freaking out a bit more now," Damien observed, sizing me up as he poured a drink, sipping it slowly, every move of his was majestic, so calm and collected as if he was a man that could never ever make a mistake, perfected to the very way he breathed and there was something in his gaze that made me want to vanish, "She still seems afraid of the demon."Demon? Did he call himself a demon?God. What was I supposed to fucking make of that?"She'll be fine," Mom reassured. "That's just her. She gets easily rattled.""Mom, you don't have to spill everything about me," I muttered, managing a small laugh, discreetly grabbing her hand under the table, shooting her a look she happily ignored.However, before she could utter a word, Damien interjected, "I believe she should. After all, you're going to be my sister, and the family should be aware... of everything about each other, shouldn't they?"Everything? Okay. There was no denying he was behaving as oddly as my racing heart, and unfortunately, no one seemed to notice except me.Fuck. I was already fucking wet...."But—" I attempted to interject, but something about his stormy grey eyes didn't let me. They had power. Fuck, it wasn't just them—it was him as a whole—he was powerful, a presence that silenced me despite his minimal reaction."Alright, that's enough for now. I'm sure Hailey has nothing more to add," Mom chuckled, reaching for the menu. "Let's order. We understand how busy Damien is. We shouldn't keep him.""Thanks, Maddison, but I'm quite full. Had lunch on my way here.""But I asked you to join us for lunch, Damien. Why did you do that?" Coby questioned, a frown etching between his brows, confusion evident."Maybe I felt more at ease eating with my colleagues?" Damien replied with a kind of sarcastic smile, taking a sip of wine. Coby's expression faltered, mirroring my mother's.Okay...Something was definitely amiss.Something about his smile was....Really off. It left a tension hanging thick in the air and I hadn't noticed it until now."Damien, we've spoken before, haven't we? This isn't—" Coby began."It's alright, honey," Mom interjected before Coby could continue, her tone overly cheerful. "He works all the time, he must have been hungry. No problem at all. At least he could make it.""Thank you for understanding, Maddison. I really didn't expect that," Damien flashed another smile, lacking warmth yet again.What was his deal? He seemed entirely disinterested in being here.From the outset, I sensed something amiss, but I didn't anticipate this level of strain between him, Coby, and my mom.My mother's smile wavered at his words, but she tried to hold it, silently signaling Coby not to react.Was this typical? Damien's cold behavior toward my mom and his dad? Was he always like this, or was he simply against this marriage?My mom was nothing but nice to him, there was no need to behave like a cold-hearted jerk when god had given him such beautiful features.A genuine smile would suit him better rather than a sarcastic one.I stayed quiet, avoiding Damien's gaze that seemed fixated on mine, never once wavering throughout the entirety of the lunch. The tension hung thick, and his unwavering stare added an uncomfortable layer to the strained atmosphere and a new speed to my already racing heartbeats.So far, I could say—my new brother spoke of nothing but otherworldly sinful elegance I should have cared less about and trouble. Trouble for me....DamienSeven in the morning. She'd fallen asleep barely an hour ago.I was watching her — because I couldn't not. She was beautiful. Ethereal. God, how could words ever capture Hailey? You didn't describe her — you felt her. She was the kind of beauty that silenced language itself, the kind that lived somewhere between breath and heartbeat.She was breathtaking — and at the same time, the reason I wanted to breathe again.So full of life that she lit up every room she walked into.And somehow, she'd brightened my entire dark existence.She gave meaning to a life that had none.I didn't know when I fell for her. Maybe it happened long before that first night at the hotel. Maybe I'd been hers even before I knew what love was.I was in love with Hailey before I even understood the word love.She was my sweetest addiction — one I'd never regret. And I'd rather fucking die than let go of it. Healthy or not, I didn't give a damn.Of all the things I'd ever gotten drunk or high on, Hailey wa
HaileyLike he'd said—it felt like his official apology.His lips closed around that sensitive spot, and his fingers moved inside me, exploring every inch of my body as if it were a canvas, igniting a fire within."Oh, Damien..." I threw my head back, gripping the bedsheet as if it were my lifeline. His hand slid under my crop top, fingers wrapping around my neck, while he curled them deeper inside me.His tongue danced with expertise, tracing the lines of my most sensitive spots. It was as if he knew my body like an instrument, hitting every note just right—the right spot, the right rhythm, the right intensity—he was nailing it all.I squeezed my eyes shut, the aftershocks of my previous orgasm still rippling through me. But he was relentless, determined to coax another wave from deep within my bones."Damien, I can't take it anymore—" I cried out, my legs trembling, my hips bucking. "I fucking—" My words were cut off as he thrust his fingers into my mouth, the same fingers that h
HaileyWe lay tangled on the bed, his arms locked around me from behind. My chest pressed against the warmth of his back, his breath brushing through my hair as he inhaled me slowly—like I was something he'd earned but couldn't touch.He wasn't doing anything—just exactly what I'd asked.No kisses.No hands wandering where they shouldn't.No breaking the fragile line I'd drawn.And still... I was burning.The ache pooled low in my stomach, spreading through my body like wildfire. Every beat of my heart throbbed against his spine. Every inch of restraint felt like a blade pressed to my skin.I wanted to turn, to taste him—to let his mouth ruin me the way his silence already did. But my pride was a cruel mistress, and I'd been the one to set the rules.I shifted closer. He chuckled, the sound low, dark."You're breaking the rules, Bunny."His voice vibrated against my neck. His breath was hot enough to make me shiver."It's not working," I whispered, my resolve dissolving in the space b
Hailey"How did you find out about the club incident?" I asked, even though the memory alone sent a chill down my spine. "You didn't even know which club I was in.""Your dear Carter did," he said bitterly. It was hard to hide my smile—seeing him jealous was strangely satisfying. But then he sighed, his tone softening. "Still, I'm glad he knew. It was his club, actually. I called him the moment you left. He checked the cameras—there was a birthday party that night—and as soon as he saw you, he told me to get there.""I see..." I breathed, grateful to Carter. Without him, I might've never discovered what I truly wanted. He made everything clear—what was worth fighting for."I'm sorry, Bunny," he whispered. His eyes stayed on the road, but I could feel the guilt in his tightened grip on the wheel, in the hardness of his gaze."It's okay," I murmured, brushing my fingers through his hair, pushing it back gently. It was as soft as I remembered. "Besides, you've got plenty of time to prove
Hailey"He's the one who told me everything," I said softly, watching Damien shoot deadly stares at Carter, who simply avoided his gaze and continued with his breakfast.But the stares didn't stop. Damien looked like he wanted to kill Carter, and Carter looked like he was far too used to it to care."He basically did all of this to knock some sense into your head, Damien," I said again. "He never once tried to push you away from me. It was all part of his plan.""I somehow find that very hard to believe," Damien muttered, taking a sip of his espresso, "He isn't that kind of an asshole. He's the kind who likes to fuck my life up.""Well, obviously, years of hiding don't change the blackened hearts of some people," Carter said in a singsong, mocking tone as he reached for his sandwich—only for Damien to push it away."What exactly are you playing at, Cart
HaileyAs his car came to a halt, so did my heart. I watched him—he didn't even bother to park properly. He threw the door open and rushed out. His eyes first landed on Carter, then on me, and in that instant, all the anger I'd glimpsed in them just moments ago seemed to melt away. Of course, I had disappeared for an entire day—he had every right to be concerned, angry, or however he wanted to be.He strode toward me, his steps fast, controlled, and unflinching, his gaze locked on mine. Carter stepped aside with a small chuckle, "Guess you two need some privacy," and walked away, leaving us alone.The air around me felt tighter as he stopped before me.I knew what he'd been through was hellish—but that didn't give him the right to put me through what he had. I'd be mad at him for that... for a long, long time. But right now? Right now, I wanted to let him back. Back into my soul. Ba







