Hating You is Exhausting
Liam, my stepbrother, has been a pain in the rear for three years.
We fight every time we talk. Every time we see each other, we remember that moment, which we never talk about.
The one in the yard behind where our parents had their wedding dinner.
The event that almost made everything bad.
Our parents are now going for a trip to celebrate their first anniversary, leaving us all alone in the house.
Simple plan: we'll stay on different sides, ignore each other, and act like we're working.
But then there's a fire on my side of the house, and all of a sudden I have to share a floor, a hallway, and a wall that is too thin to be safe with him.
The worst times are at night.
I hear him.
I can feel him.
And every disagreement ends too close.
Every stare stays too long.
Every breath turns into heat I can’t escape.
We’re supposed to protect our parents’ happiness.
We’re supposed to act like good brothers.
But how do you pretend you hate someone when all you want is to drag him into your bed?
Then the holidays arrive with our whole extended family.
We’re forced to play perfect boys while nearly pulling each other apart behind locked doors.
And just when I think things can’t get worse, Liam’s cheating ex shows up begging to take him back.
The jealousy nearly wrecks me… and reveals everything.
But the real disaster hits one night with a broken condom and a hurried hospital visit.
Two scary weeks that make us imagine a life we’re not supposed to want.
A future that feels too good to lose.
The test is negative.
But the damage is done.
We want each other.