Falling For My Best Friend’s Son
His face was inches from mine. His breath ghosted over my lips—warm, whiskey-scented from dinner and my body remembered him instantly: the way he’d pinned my wrists, the slow grind of his hips, the filthy things he’d growled in my ear while I came apart beneath him.
He leaned in.
I felt the pull—like gravity, like hunger. My lips parted on instinct. Just one more inch and we’d be kissing again, messy and desperate, right here in his car like teenagers who couldn’t wait.
But reality crashed in.
I jerked back, pressing myself against the door. “We can’t.”
His jaw ticked. “Why not?”
"Because I practically raised you.” My voice shook. “Because your mom is my best friend and I'm way older than you..."
"I don't care" he bit out, shocking me even further. "I’ve wanted you since I was old enough to know what wanting meant. And don’t pretend like you don't feel something too."
Sophie helped raise him.
She was there for homework, school runs, and the lonely years when his parents were too busy. To her, he was just her best friend’s son.
Years later, she catches her husband cheating on their anniversary and loses her unborn child due to the shock, Sophie spends the night with a stranger that she never expects to see again.
But the stranger is Antonio — the boy she once helped raise.
Now he’s all grown up. Powerful. Successful. And off limits.
She manages to escape from him — so she thinks — until days later, she gets hired in a fashion company where Antonio is the CEO.