LOGINThe next morning felt heavier than the rain-soaked air outside.
I woke up alone in the guest bed, sheets twisted around my legs, the faint scent of Elias still clinging to my skin—woodsmoke, clean sweat, something unmistakably him. My body remembered every second of last night: the way he’d held my hips like he was afraid I’d disappear, the low rasp of his voice when he said “mine” over and over, the heat of him spilling inside me until I was trembling and full. I pressed a hand to my stomach, half-expecting to feel something already, which was ridiculous. It had only been a couple of times. But the thought lodged there anyway, warm and terrifying.
Downstairs the house smelled like toast and brewing coffee. Normal sounds. Normal life. Except nothing felt normal anymore.
Amina was at the kitchen table, scrolling her phone with one hand and eating cereal with the other. She looked up when I walked in, gave me a sleepy smile. “You look wrecked. Late night again?”
I forced a shrug, poured myself coffee. “Couldn’t sleep. Kept thinking about… stuff.”
“Stuff like that guy from your econ class who ghosted you?” She smirked. “Or are we finally admitting there’s someone here keeping you up?”
My hand jerked; coffee sloshed over the rim. “What?”
“Relax, I’m teasing.” She laughed, but her eyes lingered a second too long. “You’ve been weird since you got back. Quiet. Flushed all the time. If you’re hiding a summer fling, at least tell me the juicy parts.”
I laughed—too loud, too brittle—and sat across from her. “No fling. Just… readjusting to being home.”
She nodded, but didn’t push. That was Amina: she trusted me. Always had. The guilt hit like a punch to the ribs.
Elias came in from the back deck a minute later, jacket damp from checking something outside. He looked tired—dark circles under his eyes, hair still messy from sleep—but when his gaze landed on me, it sharpened. Softened. Went molten for one heartbeat before he locked it down.
“Morning,” he said to both of us, voice even. He moved to the coffee pot, brushed past me close enough that his arm grazed my shoulder. Deliberate. I felt the heat of him like a brand.
“Morning, Dad.” Amina yawned. “You’re up early again. Everything okay?”
“Just couldn’t sleep.” He poured his coffee, leaned against the counter. His eyes flicked to me over the rim of the mug. “Lots on my mind.”
I stared into my own cup, cheeks burning. Lots on his mind. Like how he’d had me on my knees last night, mouth full of him while he threaded his fingers through my hair and whispered, “That’s it, baby, just like that—take me deeper.” Like how he’d flipped me onto my stomach afterward, pressed my face into the pillow to muffle my moans, and fucked me slow and deep until we both shattered.
Amina pushed her chair back. “I’ve got an early shift. See you guys later?”
She hugged me quick, kissed Elias on the cheek, grabbed her bag, and was gone.
The front door clicked shut.
Silence settled like fog.
Elias set his mug down. Slowly. Walked over. Stopped right in front of me.
I looked up. His hazel eyes were dark, pupils blown.
“Zara,” he said quietly. “We need to talk.”
My heart slammed against my ribs. “About?”
“About how I can’t stop thinking about you.” He reached out, tucked a strand of hair behind my ear—gentle, almost reverent. “About how every time I look at you I want to drag you upstairs and bury myself inside you again. About how fucking terrified I am that I’m ruining everything for you. For Amina.”
I swallowed. “You’re not ruining anything.”
“I might.” His thumb traced my jaw. “But I don’t know how to walk away from this. From you.”
I stood. The chair scraped loud in the quiet kitchen.
“Then don’t,” I whispered.
He exhaled roughly, cupped the back of my neck, pulled me into him. The kiss was softer than last night—less frantic, more aching. Like he was memorizing me. His hands slid under my hoodie, palms warm against my bare back, holding me like I was fragile.
When he pulled back, forehead pressed to mine, he murmured, “I need to know you’re sure. Because if we keep going… there’s no pretending this is just sex anymore.”
I nodded, throat tight. “I’m sure.”
He kissed me again—deeper this time. Then he lifted me onto the counter, stepped between my legs, hands sliding up my thighs.
“Tell me to stop,” he said against my mouth.
“Don’t stop.”
His fingers found the edge of my sleep shorts, slipped underneath. I was already wet—had been since I woke up remembering him. He groaned when he felt it.
“Fuck, baby. Always so ready for me.”
He stroked slow circles over my clit, watching my face like he was learning every reaction by heart. I gripped his shoulders, head falling back.
“Elias…”
“Say it again,” he breathed. “Say my name while I make you come.”
“Elias—”
He pushed two fingers inside me, curled them just right. His thumb kept working my clit in steady circles. I rocked against his hand, chasing the edge.
“Come for me,” he whispered. “Let me feel you.”
I shattered—quiet this time, biting my lip so hard I tasted copper, thighs trembling around his wrist.
He held me through it, kissing my temple, my cheek, murmuring soft things I couldn’t quite hear over the blood rushing in my ears.
When I could breathe again, he lifted me down gently. Held me against his chest.
“We have to be careful,” he said. “Amina can’t find out. Not yet.”
I nodded, face buried in his shirt. “I know.”
But even as I said it, a small, panicked voice in the back of my mind whispered: What if it’s already too late?
What if last night had started something we couldn’t hide.
What if I was already carrying the proof.
Day fifty-two arrived with soft gray light filtering through the curtains and the steady patter of rain on the roof. Amina was asleep in the room down the hall. The house felt smaller, tighter, every sound amplified. Elias woke first, his body already curved tightly around mine from behind, one arm banded across my chest and the other hand resting low on my stomach. His morning hardness pressed hot and insistent against my ass.He didn’t speak. He simply lifted my leg and pushed inside me in one slow, deep thrust, both of us exhaling sharply at the stretch. We had to stay quiet. Amina was only twenty feet away.“Still so full of me from last night,” he whispered against the back of my neck, voice low and rough. “My cum still leaking out of this tight little pussy while my daughter sleeps in the next room. Take it, baby. Let Daddy fill you again before she wakes up. Let me breed you right here with her under the same roof.”The risk made everything sharper. I bit my lip hard to stay si
Day fifty broke soft and gray, rain tapping steadily against the windows of the house on Maple Lane. The lilacs outside were heavy with water, and the air inside felt thick with everything we hadn’t said out loud yet. Amina’s last text from the night before still sat on Elias’s phone: “Leaving around 11. Should be there by noon. Can’t wait for the porch.”Elias read it while I was still pressed against his chest, his arm locked around my waist, palm spread wide over my lower belly like he was already claiming space there. Morning hardness pressed hot and insistent against my ass. He didn’t speak. He simply rolled me onto my back, spread my thighs, and pushed inside me in one slow, deep thrust that made us both exhale hard.He moved with purpose, hips rolling deep and steady, one hand braced beside my head, the other sliding between us to rub slow circles over my clit.“Still so full of Daddy from last night,” he murmured against my ear, voice low and rough. “My cum still leaking out o
Day forty-eight broke with a thin drizzle tapping against the windows of the house on Maple Lane. The mist clung low, softening the edges of everything outside, but inside the silence felt heavier than ever. Amina’s text from the night before still sat on Elias’s phone like a live wire: “Coming home Saturday around noon. Just for the night and Sunday morning. I need the porch and the quiet. See you then.”Elias read it again while I was still curled against his chest in bed, his arm banded tightly around my waist, fingers splayed possessively over my lower belly. Morning hardness pressed hot and insistent against my ass. He didn’t speak at first. He just rolled me onto my stomach, pulled my hips up, and slid inside me in one slow, deep thrust.We both groaned at the stretch. He fucked me with steady, deliberate rolls of his hips, one hand gripping the back of my neck, the other sliding under me to rub slow circles over my clit.“Still so full of Daddy from last night,” he murmured aga
Day forty-seven started with the same low mist pressing against the windows of the house on Maple Lane, but the silence felt sharper today. Amina’s text had arrived at 6:50 a.m.: “Still thinking about this weekend. I’ll decide by tonight. The dorm feels too loud already. Talk later.”Elias read it out loud while I was still tangled in his arms, his body curved tightly around mine from behind. His morning hardness was pressed hot and insistent against my ass, but his grip felt different — tighter, almost possessive, like he was bracing for whatever answer came tonight.“She’s deciding today,” he murmured against my neck, voice rough with sleep and something heavier. “If she comes home this weekend… everything changes again.”He didn’t wait. He lifted my leg and pushed inside me in one slow, deep thrust, both of us groaning at the stretch. He fucked me with steady, claiming rolls of his hips, one hand sliding between my thighs to rub slow circles over my clit while the other stayed lock
Day forty-six arrived with the same low mist hugging Maple Lane, but the house felt louder in its emptiness. Amina’s open bedroom door across the hall was a constant reminder. Her text at 7:15 a.m. had been short: “Dorm’s okay. Classes start Monday. Miss the quiet.” Elias read it while I was still curled against his chest, his arm locked around me like he was afraid the silence would swallow us both.He didn’t speak at first. He just rolled me onto my back, pushed my legs apart, and slid inside me in one slow, deep thrust. We both exhaled at the stretch. He moved with purpose, hips rolling steady and claiming, one hand gripping my thigh, the other braced beside my head.“Still so full of me from last night,” he murmured against my ear, voice low and filthy. “My cum still leaking out while my daughter is four hours away in a dorm bed. Take it, baby. Let Daddy fill this tight little pussy again. Let me breed you right here in our empty house so you’re dripping with me all day while she’
Day forty-five felt like the house had been hollowed out overnight. The mist hung low over Maple Lane, turning the lilacs into blurred shapes outside the window, but inside it was the silence that hit hardest. Amina’s car was gone. Her room door stood open, bed stripped, a single forgotten hoodie hanging on the hook by the door. The text from her at 7:12 a.m. had been short and careful: “Made it to campus. Dorm’s loud. Thanks for yesterday. Talk soon.”Elias read it while I was still wrapped tight in his arms in bed, his body curled around mine like armor. Morning hardness pressed hot against my ass, but his hold felt heavier today—clingy in a way that bordered on desperate. His breath was warm against my neck, uneven.“She’s really there,” he said, voice rough with something between relief and grief. “Four hours away. New life. And the house… it’s just us now.”He didn’t wait for more words. He lifted my leg and pushed inside me in one deep, claiming thrust, both of us groaning at th







