เข้าสู่ระบบOWAIN 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.
OWAIN LUTHERShe said nothing, she just kept blinking like she was staring at her long-time pop-star crush.Then finally, she said flatly, “You hype yourself too much. You’re not that good-looking. I don’t even know what I liked about you so much.” Her lips pouted like she was tempting me to devour it.I arched my brow. “That’s not the right word. You didn’t just like me, Karima. You were obsessed with me. There’s a difference.” I countered with a grin that probably annoyed her more.She slapped my chest and tried to pull away, but I held her tighter, just because I could. Her chest pinned on mine with that intensity that was messing with the little man down there.That was when her eyes dragged down to my neck. I didn’t think much of it, until she spoke.“Do you have a first love?” she asked, her eyes snapping back to mine.I adjusted under her weight, smirking.“That’s the next thing you’re curious about now?”“I’m not curious,” she said quickly. “It’s just… a question. You don’t ha
OWAIN LUTHERIf words could describe how mad I was when I saw those finger marks on Karima’s neck, it would take a million of them, and even then, it wouldn’t be enough. The rage was sitting hot in my veins, begging for an outlet. If I made it out that door, I didn’t give a d*mn whether Nathan survived the hell waiting for him. I’d break him apart piece by piece if I had to.But right now… that thought was starting to blur, slipping away the longer I stared at the woman in front of me.Karima Heart.She was looking at me with those seductive, shameless eyes, the kind that could twist logic and make you forget what you were furious about two seconds ago. I could swear my brain short-circuited just watching her.“Stop looking at me like that, Karima,” I said, my voice was low, but I tried to make it as firm as possible. “You’re not changing my mind just because you’re twisting like a d*mn snake right now.”I tried to sound unaffected. To make me cool and in control, but it was a losing
KARIMA HEARTHe winced the moment my fingers brushed his shoulder, but just like always, he didn’t let me get too close. Instead, he turned away and headed toward one of the corners of the room. I followed behind him like a lost puppy.“Owain?” I called softly, but it was like I didn’t even exist.Turns out he was heading towards a mini bar. He reached for a bottle, but before he could open the bottle lead, I stepped right in front of him.Our eyes locked. His glare was sharp enough to cut through iron, but I didn’t care. I stood my ground.“You need to answer me,” I said, my voice steady. “And I’m not letting you out of my sight until you do.”He said nothing. Just kept staring. So I took that as a cue.“I’ll start with this,” I continued, forcing my tone to stay calm. “How did you get that wound on your shoulder? And second, where the hell are we? Because last time I checked, you didn’t have an apartment in New York. Let’s not even start with the fact that you suddenly have a car, a
KARIMA HEARTRelief washed over me when Isaiah stayed quiet for most of the drive. We both rode in silence, my head full of a thousand scattered thoughts, just wanting this whole mess to be over. The calm held until he finally broke it.“Are you sure you don’t want me to drive you home instead?”I glanced at him, my fingers still tangled in the seat belt. “Yeah. I’m fine.”Not going back to the beach house would have been the safest option for me, especially because I'll still have to deal with Malcom when I get there, but that's just as well the worst option because it's only going to fuel things. And Owain... he still hadn’t reached out all day. Seriously?I stared at Isaiah for a second, planning to ask the time. He caught my look and the moment froze awkwardly. You know that stupid little panic when someone catches you staring, and it looks like you were daydreaming about something embarrassing? That was me. That was what it looked like.“You changed your mind?” he asked.“No,” I
KARIMA HEARTI stayed locked in his arms for a long minute until my brain finally caught up, realizing we’d been in that position far longer than we should.“Please, let me go, Nathan,” I managed, trying to pull away from him. But just as I made it an inch from his hold, he pulled me even closer.I swear, the only saving grace for him right now is that I’m still assuming he’s in some kind of emotional state.I eventually twisted free from his grip and met his eyes, but he quickly looked away, rubbing his palms down his face.“What exactly is going on right now?” I demanded, trying to ignore how his face looked like he was fighting not to break down again.He didn’t say a word, just sat on the edge of the bed, resting his elbows on his knees, eyes fixed on the only table in his room.“I believe I didn’t run all the way down here thinking someone was about to lose his mind, only to get here and now he’s keeping mute? If you don’t start talking now, Nathan, I swear, I’m walking out and I
KARIMA HEARTWe got to an open space that almost looked abandoned, but honestly, I didn’t care. I had no idea why Isaiah decided to park his car this far from the house, and though my curiosity flickered, I didn’t have the time or energy to dwell on it.He pressed a button, and the car honked softly, headlights flashing red against the drizzle. It looked brand new, untouched even. Without waiting for me, he walked around the hood, grabbed the handle, and opened the door for me before I could do it myself.I slid in. The black leather seat was soft under my skin, the air inside laced with a faint, fresh scent. Isaiah got into the driver’s seat. He exhaled sharply, stealing a quick glance at me before speaking.“Whatever this is, I need you to calm down, Karima. Everything will be fine.”I didn’t answer. I just nodded gently and faced forward pretending his voice didn’t sound way too gentle for someone who looked like that. With that rough, husky tone, the messy curls, and the tattoo sn







