LOGINIris never imagined that love could feel so intoxicating… or so dangerous. From the moment she met Adrian, his charming smile and irresistible presence drew her in, making her forget caution and reason. On the surface, he seemed perfect — attentive, flirtatious, and seemingly devoted. But behind that captivating exterior lurked secrets she could never have predicted. What began as stolen glances and playful conversations soon escalated into something far more intense — a forbidden affair neither of them could resist. Every kiss came with a hidden truth, every touch with a lie waiting to be uncovered. As Iris is pulled deeper into Adrian’s world, she discovers that his intentions are far from pure, and that their passionate connection masks a darker, more controlling side. When the truth of his deceptions surfaces, Iris is forced to confront a harsh reality: love can be manipulative, suffocating, and even dangerous. Their entanglement spirals into a toxic dance of desire and betrayal, challenging everything she believed about loyalty, trust, and the boundaries of the heart. Caught between temptation and self-preservation, Iris must decide whether surrendering to Adrian’s magnetic pull is worth the heartbreak it could bring — or if walking away from the man who has consumed her thoughts, her body, and her emotions is the only way to survive. The Lies He Kissed Me With is a gripping, 18+ dark romance about toxic love, hidden agendas, and the fine line between passion and destruction. It is a story of obsession, betrayal, and the dangerous allure of a love built on lies — a story readers will not be able to put down until the very last chapter.
View MoreI never believed in love at first sight. Not really. Not in the way they wrote about it in books or whispered about in movies. I thought it was a fairytale people told themselves to feel less alone. But the moment I saw Adrian, I wondered if maybe that kind of impossible feeling could exist.
He was leaning casually against the balcony railing, laughing with someone whose face I couldn’t see clearly. Yet, even from a distance, the sound of his voice made my chest tighten. Sunlight caught the edge of his jawline perfectly, glinting off the sharp angle in a way that made him look untouchable — too perfect to be real. And then he turned. Our eyes met. Something inside me shivered, an electric jolt I couldn’t explain. My rational mind screamed, You don’t know him. Don’t fall for this. But my body ignored the warning. The intensity of his gaze pinned me in place. He smiled — not a polite, casual smile like strangers usually gave, but a smile that felt like a promise. Dangerous, intoxicating. “Iris,” he said, his voice soft, smooth, almost like a secret he didn’t want anyone else to hear. My name, spoken like that, felt intimate, electric. I hadn’t introduced myself yet. And somehow, he already knew it. I wanted to step back, to pretend this wasn’t happening, but my feet refused. My chest rose and fell faster than it should have. My mind scrambled to find a reason why he knew my name, why my heartbeat reacted like this to a man I’d never met. “I… uh… hi,” I mumbled, my words weak against the pounding of my pulse. Adrian’s lips curved into a small, knowing smile. “You don’t remember me?” His tone was teasing, playful, but there was something darker beneath the charm, something hidden. “I… I don’t think so,” I admitted, trying to sound calm. But my eyes betrayed me. They searched his face, memorizing the curve of his lips, the glint in his eyes. I realized — this man already had me, or at least, I had convinced myself that he had. There was something intoxicating about him, something that whispered danger yet demanded attention. When he stepped closer, close enough that I could feel the warmth radiating off him even across the balcony, I realized I was stepping into a world I might not survive. “You’re going to regret ignoring me,” he murmured, eyes darkening just enough to make my pulse skip. I wanted to argue, to pull back, to remind myself that I didn’t know this man. But I didn’t. My throat went dry, my fingers clenched at my sides, and before I knew it, my heart had betrayed me entirely. Every nerve in my body wanted him. ⸻ The next day, I tried to convince myself I could pretend he didn’t exist. I walked past the café I frequented, hoping to avoid eye contact. But Adrian was waiting at the entrance, leaning casually against the wall, that same impossible smile lighting up his face. “You always run when you see me,” he said softly, smirk tugging at his lips. “Do you know how annoying that is?” “I… I’m not running,” I lied, voice trembling despite my effort to stay calm. His eyes glinted, amused. “Right. Sure. But your heart isn’t lying, Iris.” I froze. His words hit me harder than I expected. How did he know? How could he see past the walls I spent years building? He stepped closer, brushing a strand of hair from my face. I wanted to lean into the touch, let myself fall. But something in my stomach warned me: desire could be dangerous, and Adrian wasn’t what he seemed. “You think you can resist me?” he asked, voice low, teasing. “Most people can’t. And neither will you.” My pulse quickened. He was right. I couldn’t. I didn’t want to. ⸻ By evening, I found myself replaying the encounter over and over. Every detail haunted me — the tilt of his head, the curve of his lips, the glint in his eyes. I hated how my body remembered him, hated the way my heart beat faster thinking about him. Yet a small, undeniable part of me craved him. When I got home, I tried to focus on homework, on anything that would distract me. But my thoughts always drifted back to him. The way he said my name, the way he made me feel, the way he held my attention without even trying. Iris’s phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number: “Stop thinking about me so much. You’ll get yourself in trouble.” My fingers trembled. My stomach dropped. Who was it? And how did they know my name? My mind immediately leapt to Adrian. But… no. That couldn’t be possible. Could it? ⸻ The next morning, I couldn’t avoid him. Adrian appeared at the university courtyard, leaning against a column as if he owned the place. My friends whispered, noticing the way my gaze lingered, but I couldn’t focus. My chest ached with anticipation and fear. “You’re predictable,” he said as I passed by, voice low enough for no one else to hear. “Always trying to act like you’re in control.” “I… I’m not,” I stammered, cheeks burning. “You are,” he said with a soft laugh. “You just don’t realize it yet.” There was something in his eyes — a shadow of secrets, a hint of danger, a pull I couldn’t resist. Even as my mind screamed caution, my body leaned toward him. I hated that I wanted him. I hated that I felt alive because of him. He took my hand suddenly, fingers brushing against mine with a heat that stole my breath. My heart raced as he whispered, “I could make you forget everything else… if you let me.” I wanted to run. I wanted to push him away. But I didn’t. I wanted to feel the danger, the thrill, the darkness he offered. And in that moment, I understood the truth: Adrian was trouble. Dangerous. Untrustworthy. But I couldn’t stay away. Because even though he was a lie waiting to be uncovered, he already had me. Iris had always believed she was careful with her heart. She wasn’t reckless. She didn’t fall easily. She watched people from a distance, studied their words, their actions, the way their smiles lingered too long or disappeared too fast. Love, she thought, was something you approached slowly — like standing at the edge of deep water, testing the temperature before stepping in. That belief shattered the moment she met Adrian. It wasn’t dramatic at first. No sparks, no instant obsession. Just a glance that lingered longer than necessary. A smile that felt intentional. The kind of presence that quietly demanded attention without asking for it. He looked at her like he already knew her. Iris noticed the way her chest tightened under that gaze, how her thoughts stumbled over themselves as she tried to act normal. She told herself it was nothing. Just attraction. Just curiosity. Nothing she couldn’t control. But Adrian had a way of making control feel unnecessary. “You’re quiet,” he said, his voice low, amused. “I like that.” She laughed softly, unsure why his words mattered so much. People had called her quiet her whole life. It had never sounded like a compliment until it came from him. Before Adrian, Iris’s life was predictable. Safe. She went through her days on autopilot — work, home, sleep, repeat. She had friends, responsibilities, dreams she told herself she would chase someday. Love wasn’t a priority. It felt distant, almost impractical. Then he arrived and made someday feel urgent. He remembered small things — how she took her coffee, the way she tucked her hair behind her ear when she was nervous, the songs she listened to when she couldn’t sleep. He made her feel seen in a way that felt intimate, almost dangerous. Too fast, a quiet voice inside her warned. She ignored it. Because being wanted like that felt intoxicating. Adrian never rushed her, never pushed — not openly. He let things unfold naturally, or at least that’s how it felt. Conversations stretched into late nights. Late nights turned into secrets. Secrets turned into something heavier, something that wrapped around her thoughts even when he wasn’t there. Iris caught herself waiting for his messages. Replaying his words. Smiling at her phone like a girl who didn’t know better. And maybe she didn’t. There were moments — brief, unsettling ones — when something about him felt… off. A question he avoided. A pause before he answered. A smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes when she asked about his past. But he always knew how to redirect her attention. A compliment. A gentle touch. A kiss that felt like reassurance. “You think too much,” he would say, brushing off her concerns. “Just feel.” So she did. She felt the thrill of being chosen. The warmth of his attention. The illusion of safety in his arms. What Iris didn’t realize was how quickly feeling could turn into forgetting — forgetting herself, her boundaries, her instincts. She didn’t see the shift happening. One moment she was standing firmly in her own world, and the next, she was orbiting his. And every time he kissed her, she believed him. Believed the softness meant sincerity. Believed the closeness meant honesty. Believed the intensity meant love. She didn’t know yet that kisses could be weapons. That affection could be strategy. That love, when laced with lies, could become a slow, quiet destruction. But standing there, caught in the gravity of Adrian’s presence, Iris felt certain of one thing: Meeting him had changed something inside her. And whatever this was — whatever he was — there would be no walking away untouched.Weeks had passed since the storm had ended, and the city had settled into its usual rhythm. For Iris, life felt different now—not because danger had disappeared, but because she had changed. Every morning, she woke with a sense of purpose, a quiet confidence that came from knowing she could survive anything.She spent her days training, refining the instincts that had saved her, and reconnecting with the world she had once feared. Small joys now carried immense weight: the smell of coffee brewing in the morning, the laughter of children in the street, the warmth of sunlight on her skin. She noticed things she had never noticed before, and she treasured every moment.Damien was always near—not as a protector alone, but as a partner. They moved through life with a rhythm born from trust and shared experience. Quiet mornings turned into walks through the city, evenings into conversations on rooftops overlooking the skyline. Sometimes they fought shadows together, sometimes they simply la
The dawn broke quietly over the city, but for Iris, the night had left its mark. She sat on the edge of her bed, hands still trembling slightly, mind replaying the events of the last twenty-four hours. The confrontation, the fear, the adrenaline, the knowledge of Damien’s past — it all pressed against her chest. Yet beneath the exhaustion, there was a seed of strength, fragile but undeniable. She had survived. Not just survived, but acted. She had participated in the battle, contributed to their safety, and learned something essential about herself — she was stronger than she had ever imagined. ⸻ Damien entered without knocking, quiet as ever, yet every movement spoke volumes. He carried no weapons, no tension, just the calm, steady presence that had become her anchor. “You’re awake,” he said softly. “I… I couldn’t sleep,” she admitted. “Too many thoughts.” He nodded, sitting beside her. “Understandable. What happened last night… it’s not something anyone forgets easily. B
The city seemed quieter than usual, but Iris knew better. Danger had a rhythm — a heartbeat — and tonight, it was fast, insistent. She paced the room, glancing at the locked windows, counting each shadow. Her mind replayed Damien’s words: “They will come. You must be ready.” Her heart hammered. She had practiced calm, practiced fear management, but tonight, the reality was unavoidable. They were here. ⸻ Damien’s voice broke through her thoughts. “Stay close. Follow my lead. Do not panic.” She obeyed instinctively, the trust she had developed over the past chapters keeping her grounded. He led her through a series of corridors, the sound of his boots muted but precise. Every movement had a purpose; every turn, every glance calculated. She realized that in his world, hesitation could mean death. ⸻ Outside, the van was waiting — a black silhouette against the streetlights, tinted windows reflecting the moon. But this time, it wasn’t just two men. There were four, all armed, all m
The night air pressed heavily against Iris as she sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the floor. The letter, the van, the attackers, the secrets — it all swirled in her mind like a storm she couldn’t escape. Her chest tightened, and tears threatened to spill, though she refused to let them. Her phone buzzed. A message from Damien: “Stay calm. I am close. Do not move until I arrive.” Her hands trembled. She had wanted to text him, to beg him to explain everything, but the words stuck in her throat. Fear and frustration battled inside her. How could someone be so calm while she felt like the world was falling apart? ⸻ Her mother knocked softly before entering. “Iris… dinner’s ready?” Iris shook her head, barely acknowledging her. Her mother’s eyes were full of worry. “You’re not sleeping… You’ve been… distant.” “I’m fine,” Iris whispered, though her voice was brittle. Her mother lingered a moment, concern etched across her face, before leaving. Alone again, Iris pre


















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