LOGIN🪷"Fuck... Klaus." Adrianna moaned, a shudder running through her entire body as she caught her bottom lip between her teeth.🪷 ༺༺♡♡༻༻ One moment of weakness was all it took to cross a line they were never meant to cross. Klaus Brennan is the school’s hockey captain—confident, untouchable, and infamous for never getting attached. Adriana Coleman is his sister’s best friend… the one girl who should have been completely off-limits. But some temptations don’t stay buried. What begins as a reckless dare turns into late-night encounters filled with stolen touches, lingering glances, and a chemistry neither of them can ignore. Around others, they act like nothing has changed—but behind closed doors, every moment pulls them deeper into something dangerously real. Klaus has always been in control. Until her. And Adriana has always followed the rules. Until him. Now they’re trapped between desire and consequences, secrecy and loyalty, knowing that if their relationship is exposed, it won’t just break hearts—it could destroy everything they’ve built. Because loving Klaus Brennan was never supposed to be an option… but letting him go might be impossible. And some secrets aren’t meant to stay hidden forever.
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"Fuck... Klaus." I moaned, a shudder running through my entire body as I caught my bottom lip between my teeth. Pleasure coursed through me like a live current as Klaus took my left nipple into his mouth, sucking like his life depended on it. His hand slid into my soaked panties, fingers finding my core and stroking with expert control. "Oh Doll," he groaned between kisses. "You're so wet. So ready for me." He began circling my sensitive flesh in slow, torturous motions while his mouth worked my breast, creating a pattern that had me arching off the bed. I couldn't help but cry out for more. "More, Klaus... please, more," I whimpered, cradling his head against my oversensitive peak. "Keep it down, doll," Klaus whispered, his voice hoarse and thick with desire. His dark eyes met mine, pupils blown wide with hunger. "You don't want my sister hearing that I'm about to fuck her best friend, do you?" His sister. Molly. My best friend. Thinking about her should have snapped me out of this. Should have made me push Klaus away and run. But I didn't. Instead, I lay there at his mercy—spread wide, my core glistening and exposed, letting him do whatever he wanted while I begged like I'd lost all sense. This wasn't me. I'd never imagined myself like this. But here I was. And it had all started with a stupid dare. 🪷A MONTH AGO🪷 "We are not watching Sex and the City again, Molly." I groaned, rolling my eyes at her puppy-dog expression and pouty lips. "Oh, come on, Ana!" She bounced on her bed, clutching a DVD case to her chest. " I crossed my arms."We've seen it a hundred times in the past week alone." She grinned—that mischievous, knowing grin that meant she'd already won. "You promised I could pick the movie for our next sleepover night. A promise is a promise, Ana." I sighed in defeat. She was right, and we both knew it. We’d been inseparable since kindergarten, doing weekend sleepovers for years, alternating between her house and mine. Like clockwork, she always chose the same movie. Not that I could complain—I loved her too much to say no. I watched her insert the disc into the DVD player and snatch the remote from the console table with a triumphant smile. "Don't you ever get tired of watching the same thing over and over?" I asked, giving her a side-eye and a small frown. She plopped down beside me on the bed and nudged my shoulder playfully. "This will be the last time, I swear—" "Oh, fuck! Yes!" A female voice cried out from the room next door, cutting Molly off mid-sentence. Molly and I exchanged a knowing look. "My man whore of a brother is at it again," Molly muttered with an eye roll and an exasperated scoff. I sighed, pinching my thigh softly to ground myself. The sounds coming through the wall were... explicit. "Doesn't he ever get tired of sleeping with different girls?" Molly's jaw tightened. "Ever since Julia left, he hasn’t been the same.” Julia. Klaus's ex-girlfriend. The one who'd broken his heart and apparently turned him into this. Molly continued, her voice bitter and frustrated. "And I keep losing friends because of him. Girls only want to be close to me so they can get stories about Klaus or try to get him to notice them. It's exhausting." I gave her a sympathetic look and a small smile. I knew exactly what she meant. We all went to the same school, and I'd witnessed it firsthand—girls hovering around Molly, pretending to care about her just to get close to her older brother. It was even worse because Klaus was captain of the hockey team, which made him famous at Classic High. "It's okay," I said softly, trying to comfort her. "You've got me, right? I'm not going anywhere. I'm not like the others." Molly pouted and threw her arm around my shoulders, pulling me close and resting her head against mine. "I know. That's exactly why you can never fall for my brother, Ana." Her tone shifted, becoming serious in a way that made my stomach twist. "He's a charmer and a cheater," she continued quietly. "And I don't want you on his endless list of conquests. More than that, I don't want to lose you. So promise me you’ll never fall for Klaus." She pulled back and locked eyes with me. Her expression was intense, almost desperate, and I saw the shimmer of unshed tears in her eyes. I'd never seen her this serious with me except during our worst fights. My chest tightened. "I promise, Molly.” It wouldn't be hard to keep that promise, I told myself. Klaus and I never saw eye to eye on anything. We'd barely exchanged more than a few sarcastic remarks over the years. I couldn't fall for someone like him. Definitely not for a player like Klaus Brennan. "Harder! Yes, just like that!" the girl's voice moaned again from next door, even louder this time. Molly groaned in frustration and crawled across her bed toward the wall separating their rooms. She balled up her fist and pounded on it hard. "KLAUS!" she screamed. "Tell your loud-ass hookup to keep it down, or I'm breaking down your door, ripping out her tongue, and telling Mom and Dad you snuck a girl into the house!" "Fuck you, Molly!" Klaus yelled back through the wall. "You're gonna catch something and die from screwing half the school, you idiot!" Molly shot back. I couldn't help but smile, my eyes drifting back to the TV screen as their argument continued. They never stopped fighting. Ever. 🪷NEXT MORNING🪷 I jogged down the stairs, my bare feet slapping softly against the hardwood as I turned the corner into the kitchen. My throat was parched. I'd slept at Molly's, and when I woke up, all I could think about was water. I crossed to the fridge, pulled it open, and grabbed a cold bottle. I twisted off the cap and took a long gulp "You must've been really thirsty to be chugging like that." I whipped around, startled, pressing my free hand to my chest. Water sloshed in the bottle I was still holding. Klaus stood in the doorway, leaning against the frame with his arms folded across his bare chest. His eyes gleamed with amusement. We locked eyes, before my gaze traced down from his face to his body. He was shirtless. Completely. His hair was a mess—dark strands falling across his forehead like someone had run their fingers through it repeatedly. His gray sweatpants hung dangerously low on his hips, revealing the sharp V of his lower abs and a trail of dark hair disappearing beneath the waistband. I swallowed hard and forced my eyes back up to his face. He was smirking now, like he knew exactly what I'd just been doing. "Yeah," I said, trying to steady my voice. "I was thirsty. So I came down to get water." I set the bottle on the counter, trying to regain some composure. "What about you?" I asked, lifting my chin. "Why are you here?" He pushed off the doorframe and walked toward me—slow, calm steps that made my heart race for reasons I didn't want to think about. He stopped just inches away from me. So close I could feel the heat radiating off his skin. Then he raised his hand toward my face. My eyes snapped shut on instinct. I waited. But nothing happened. After a few seconds, I peered my eyes open to find Klaus staring at me with a curious, almost amused expression. "This is my house, doll," he said, his voice low and rough. "I can be anywhere I want." My face heated up, but I refused to let him see how flustered I was. "Don't call me that," I said, crossing my arms over my chest. He pulled his hand back, and I noticed he was holding a chocolate bar and a bottle of water. He'd just been reaching past me to grab them from the counter. Klaus's smirk widened. "Call you what? Doll?" "Yes. That." I glared at him, even though my cheeks were burning. "I have a name, Klaus. Use it." "Doll suits you so much better," he said, leaning back against the counter like he had all the time in the world. "All pretty and delicate. Easy to play with." "I'm not a toy," I snapped, hating how he always managed to get under my skin. He'd started calling me "doll" three years ago, right after Molly and I became best friends. At first, I thought it was just a casual nickname. But then I realized he only used it when he wanted to annoy me—which was every single time we talked. I'd told him to stop countless times. He never did. "Could've fooled me," Klaus said, his eyes traveling over me dazzlingly before meeting mine again. "You sure looked like you were ready to be played with just now." "I was not—" I started, my voice rising. "You closed your eyes, Adriana." He said my actual name this time, and somehow that felt even more intimate than "doll." "What were you expecting me to do?"🏑 KLAUS'S POV 🏑 “Our stats for the semester are decent,” Coach Leo said as he stood in front of the locker room with a folder tucked beneath his arm. “But decent doesn't win championships. We have the Bullocks coming up next week, and after that we've got the junior skaters on Thursday. If we're going to keep our ranking, I need everybody to take training more seriously.” A few groans echoed around the room. Most of us had just got off a brutal session on the ice. My jersey was sticking to my skin and my legs aches, but Coach Leo clearly wasn't finished. His gaze landed on me.“Brennan.” I looked up. “How's training going?” He asked I dragged a towel across my face before answering. “We haven't had a full team session in a while, Coach.” His eyebrows pulled together. “And why is that?” Because lately my attention span has been destroyed by a stubborn girl with amber eyes and a habit of making me forget how to think. Instead, I said, “Everybody's been busy.” He
A humourless laugh left my lips before I could stop it, my eyes locked on Klaus across the cafeteria table.The satisfaction sitting on his face made something hot move through me like a blade dragged slow. My fingers curled into fists under the table while the entire cafeteria held its collective breath waiting for someone to say something.Sean was the first."What did you just say?" His voice came out low.I closed my eyes for one second.Please don't repeat it but who am I kidding.Klaus looked straight at me before answering."I said she can't wear it because I ripped it off her myself."The silence that followed was the loudest thing I'd ever sat inside.Tyler choked on his drink. Ryan muttered something that got swallowed by the noise starting to build around us. Molly looked neutral, her eyes moving between me and her brother like she was trying to piece together something that had already been put out in the open. Julia was already off Klaus's lap, standing with her arms fold
Ryan fell into step beside me the moment I crossed through the school gates, hands in his pockets, bag over one shoulder, wearing that easy smile he always had on.I returned it without thinking about it."You good, Coleman?" he asked as we walked."Yeah. Thank you." I glanced at him. "Why?"He rubbed the back of his neck in the way people did when they were about to say something they weren't sure how to bring up. "Leticia mentioned what happened with your sister yesterday. Just wanted to check on you."I raised a brow. "You two talk that much?""We do." No apology in it at all. "But that's not actually why I'm here with you."I stopped and he stopped with me."Ryan."He exhaled. "What's going on with you and Klaus?"The question made my face hot. "I don't know what you're talking about.""Look, I know we're not the closest but Klaus is my friend and my captain and I've watched him for years." He held my gaze. "The way he looks at you isn't nothing, Adriana. Anyone paying attention c
🪝ADRIANA'S POV 🪝I woke up to the sound of Lily's monitor beeping and my neck screaming from the angle I'd fallen asleep in, my arm stretched across the bed beside hers.For a second I just lay there, blinking at the ceiling, letting the reality of where I was settle back over me.The Hospital, my sister Lily. Mom was asleep on the small couch near the window, still in yesterday's clothes, a thin blanket half pulled over her. Dad sat in the chair across the room with a paper cup of coffee between his palms,staring at Lily's sleeping face like if he looked away for too long something would change.He hadn't slept. I could tell from across the room and with the wrinkled lines under his eyes.I sat up slowly and he noticed immediately."Good morning, sunflower." His voice came out rough. He held up the coffee cup. "There's another one on the table if you want it. It's probably cold by now.""I'm okay dad." I rubbed my eyes and looked at Lily. She was still pale against the pillow, her
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