LOGINOWAIN LUTHER
I didn’t plan for Malcom to show up early, but it wasn’t exactly shocking either. The guy had a sixth sense for walking in at the worst possible moment... And we weren't even doing anything illegal, just her in my arms, that's all, but...
When his eyes locked on us—Karima in my arms, her lips parted like she’d just caught herself wanting something she shouldn’t. For a second, he froze. Then his brain finally registered the scene.
Before I could blink, he was moving. I could swear he wanted to murder me, with that fury in his eyes... Karima broke out of my hold as if he hadn't seen everything—stepping between us just as he closed the distance.
“We... Owain was just comforting me. That’s all. It’s been a rough day,” she rushed out.
I didn’t say a word. There was really no point. The lie was weak, but she tried. Which meant something. She wasn't really the hard girl she pretended to be.
Exactly why she needed someone like me to bring out that wild in her and maybe with a little bit of learning and Devil's spice, she'd catch up quick.
Malcom’s eyes narrowed. “Are you serious? That's supposed to mean anything to me?”
Karima’s tough-girl act slipped. Her body edged slightly back like his voice alone could break her. She swallowed hard.
“I swear, Malcom. You can ask Owain... I just found out Nathan and Ellie were dating behind my back,” she said, her voice softer now, but a little cracked. “I lost it, okay? Owain stopped me before I did something stupid.”
Malcom turned to me, that unspoken you’d-better-confirm-this-look in his eyes. I gave him a calm shrug. Nothing else.
She covered for me. I could return the favor. She was already playing well, though.
He sighed, his jaw tight. Then, his anger shifted but still a little protective, but less ready to kill like before.
The only thing holding Malcom back was Karima standing there, and that hurt in her eyes, he couldn't bring himself to add more weight to it.
“You could’ve called me,” he muttered to her, his voice thick with guilt. “I’d have shown up and handled that *ssh*l* myself.”
“You wouldn’t have made it in time, bro,” I said under my breath.
He didn’t look at me. He just placed a hand on her shoulder, the other brushing over her cheek with that quiet big-brother tenderness.
“Go fix us something to eat, alright? We’ll be out in a minute.”
She nodded, her eyes lowering to the ground, before she walked out without another word.
The door clicked shut.
And just like that, Malcom's eyes cut straight to me.
"Stay away from my little sister, Owain. That’s not a suggestion, it’s a warning."
I almost laughed. Seriously? Calling her little. Was that supposed to be a joke?"
"You sure she’s still little?" I muttered with a smirk tugging at the corner of my mouth.
His jaw tightened. "Don’t push me. She’s not one of your girls you can play games with."
"Relax, man," I held my hands up in mock surrender. "She told you I was just comforting her. Why are you still wound up? Don’t you trust her?"
His eyes narrowed, his fists clenched at his side. "I trust her. It’s you I don’t."
He stepped closer, invading my space, his voice lower but sharper this time. "So just do what I said. Stay. Away."
I chuckled. "Alright, fine. I’ll stay off her lane… but you better pray she doesn’t come back to mine. I’m not the one chasing her."
He shot me a death glare. "I’m watching you, Owain."
I leaned my head back, letting the silence sit between us before meeting his gaze dead-on. His forehead was pulsing with veins bulging like they were about to explode. That’s how you know Malcom’s boiling.
I gave a low whistle. "You’re acting like she’s your girlfriend, not your sister. Might want to tone down that possessiveness a little."
That was it.
His fist slammed into my jaw.
My head jerked sideways, but I didn’t stagger. Nah, I’d been expecting it. He needed to blow off steam, and I gave him the spark.
"You don’t f*cking tell me how to protect my own blood!" he growled. "Especially not from a s*x-crazed freaks like you."
I rubbed my jaw with a laugh, with a slow and sharp move. "Okay. As you wish. Just try not to make it so obvious you’re in love with her. I've done my part keeping your little secret... I'm done now."
That hit home. Exactly, how I imagined it.
He charged forward, and this time I didn’t play nice. I caught him mid-swing, twisted him around and drove my fist across his face once, then another shot to his ribs. That first punch was payback, the second was just for fun.
He tackled me again, and we rolled hard across the floor, knocking over a chair and slamming into the side table. He wasn’t bad, but he wasn’t better than me. Not in a fight.
He obviously did some work out, he'd improved a little but he was still behind me.
Right in the middle of the chaos, there was a knock. It came sharp and fast.
We froze, both of us breathing hard as if we just ran a marathon.
The door creaked open slowly.
And there she was. Karima Heart.
And behind her was... Yasmin.
My d*mm girlfriend.
Sh*t!
My jaw locked immediately.
Yasmin’s eyes darted between our blood-flushed faces, the mess on the floor, and our stiff bodies. She blinked.
“Were you guys... fighting?” she asked, her voice low and confused.
Karima said nothing.
And me?
I knew right there, I was officially screwed.
MALCOM HEART“What?!” I blurted before I could even think.She glanced at me quickly, her lips pressed together nervously. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have asked,” she murmured, stepping back, but my hand caught her at the waist before she could move.My eyes locked on hers, and for a moment, I didn’t even care what I was doing. I just wanted to hold her and keep her close. “Listen to me,” I whispered. “I’m not marrying Yasmine. I swear, what happened between us… it was a mistake I still regret every day.”She swallowed, shifting her face away, but then met my gaze again. “I trust you, Malcom.”Relief hit me like a wave, and I exhaled sharply.“Thank goodness… I thought you wouldn’t—” but I didn’t get the words out finish.“I’m not making excuses for you,” she interrupted, biting her lower lip, her eyes flicking to the floor and back. “I’m just… I think we should forget this happened.”My brows furrowed. “What? Why?”Her hand slid to her waist pulling down mine. She held herself like she
MALCOM HEARTKeisha hurried toward me, her palm landing gently on my cheek. Fear washed over her face like she’d just witnessed something violent, like a live horror show.“Are you okay?” she asked softly, her hand still warm against my skin.I nodded once. “I’m fine, Keisha. Can you give us a moment?” I mumbled.She clearly didn’t believe me. I didn’t even expect her to.She turned toward my mother. “Mrs. Heart…” Her voice wavered. “I’m sorry for coming in unannounced. I know this isn’t my place, but as your son’s secretary—”“It’s fine, Keisha,” I cut in quietly. “You can leave us alone for now. Please.”I hated the way she looked at me then. Like she’d seen a part of me that scared her. A side I never wanted her to witness. Pushing her away was the only shield I had left. I didn’t even look at her when I said it.Before she could move, my mother spoke. “No. It’s fine. I’ll leave.”She glanced at me once before turning and walking out. Keisha didn’t move until the door closed behind
MALCOM HEARTI just stood there staring at the door, silently praying the ground would open up and swallow me whole.“Who the hell is that?”Trixie snapped beside me. For a second, I couldn’t even form a sentence... Of all people… of all days… she had to show up now?I hadn’t gone to see her at the hospital. I hadn’t even seen her since she came back to New York. And now she was standing outside my office like a ghost I never asked to return.She stood there rubbing her arm, terrified, like she didn’t even know if she had the right to walk in.I exhaled sharply and finally started moving toward the door, but of course, Trixie blocked me again.I fought the urge to yell at her. I really would have, if I hadn't held back myself.“Why did Keisha let a stranger in without calling you first? Shouldn’t you be mad at her?” She went on, her voice dripping with irritation.I turned and glared at her, gripping the last thread of my patience I had left. “Trixie, do me a favor. Leave my office.”
OWAIN LUTHERThe moment I pulled into the driveway, I didn’t even wait for the engine to die.I jumped out, rounded the hood, and rushed straight to the backseat where Karima lay slumped against the cushions, too still, in a way that made somewhere in my chest twist.My heart was beating like it wanted to burst out of my chest.I didn’t even know I could feel this kind of fear… not for anyone. But for her? It tore right through me.I yanked the door open and bent into the car, sliding one arm under her knees and the other around her back.Her body leaned limp against me, her arm falling across my shoulder as I lifted her out carefully but urgently.Her skin was ice-cold.I slammed the door shut with my foot, then rushed inside the house, straight to my room.I laid her on the bed as gently as I could. Rainwater clung to her hair, her lashes, her skin. Her clothes were completely soaked, and a small shiver ran through her body.She never handled cold well. She knew that. Which meant sh
KARIMA HEART“Well, I have all day to listen.” The words came out calm, but even I could hear how sharp they truly sounded.Mum shifted again, like the chair suddenly turned too hot for her.“I was going to tell you everything, sweetheart. But…” Her voice cracked. Tears gathered in the corners of her eyes and she dabbed at them with shaky fingers. “I just thought you weren’t ready yet. I mean—”“You thought on my behalf?” I cut in, struggling to keep my voice from shaking. “Mum, I’m not thirteen. I’m an adult. You don’t get to make that choice for me.”“I know. I’m sorry, Karry.” her breath trembled. “It’s not what you think. I was scared. I thought you’d hate me… which...” she swallowed “—you probably already do.”My heart raced. I dragged my eyes away for a second just to breathe, then met hers again.“So… it’s true.” The words scraped out of my throat. “I’m adopted? Malcom isn’t even my real brother? And Dad—” my voice cracked “—Dad pretended to love me when I wasn’t even his child
MALCOM HEARTMy hand slipped out of Yasmine’s like I’d touched a live wire.Heat quickly surged up my chest, tight and violent, and sweat prickled across my forehead as if someone had turned my office floor into a furnace.Keisha didn’t speak at first. She just walked toward us with that calm, composed grace she always carried, the kind that made every emotion in me feel loud and messy in comparison.She stopped a few inches in front of me, her face smooth, unreadable. Like she hadn’t just walked into a disaster.“Mr. Heart,” she said, her voice steady, respectful, almost too controlled. “I’m sorry I let your sister in without your permission. I called you three times but you didn’t pick up, so I assumed you were busy.”Her gaze slid briefly to Yasmine, then back to me.“The elevator has a technical malfunction. It’s out of service for now, but I’ve already contacted the electrical team. That’s what I came to inform you about, sir.”I blinked as my throat tight. “Uhm… thank you, Keish







