I TURNEDÂ at the sound of the Mercedes pulling into the driveway. The engine died before the of the driverâs door carried inside the house.
I clenched my fists, waiting for the front door to open before my father walked through, his head hanging low.
He stopped just inside and lifted his gaze to mine before a pained expression cut across his face. âDonât, okay, justâ¦
âDonât?â I cut across the foyer, standing in front of the man I called father. âThatâs all youâve got to say?â
âIâm sorry.â He shook his head.
âYouâre I closed the distance, grabbed him by the filthy shirt, and glared into his eyes. How Iâd ever seen this man as powerful was beyond me.
He wasnât powerful in this momentâ¦he was a scared little boy. I took in the exhaustion in his gaze, then the filthy shirt fisted in my grip. âHow about you tell Ryth that?â
âTell Ryth what?â Caleb asked, stepping down the stairs behind me.
My older brother shot me a glance, one filled with panic, before he turned to dad.
âTell her heâs sorry for almost fucking killing her in the car this morning,â I clarified, easing my brotherâs conscience. âDrove like a goddamn maniac and left her fucking terrified.â
âWhat the fuck for?â Caleb moved to stand at my side. âAnd why the hell is there blood splatter on your damn shirt?â
Dad raked his hand through his graying hair and shook his head. âNothing.â
âWhat the fuck arenât you telling us?â Caleb took a step closer, bending to meet his gaze.
Lawyer versus lawyer. I knew who Iâd put my money on.
âWhat the fuck did you do, dad?â Caleb searched his face.
But our father wasnât about to be cornered, not by his own sons. Anger flared deep. âGet the fuck out of my goddamn face, Calebâ¦and youââ he shot a glare my way. âStay out of my goddamn business.â
But his business was our businessâ¦especially now, where Ryth was concerned.
âWhat the fuck are you still doing here, Caleb?â Venom etched dadâs words. He was a viper in that moment. One already bitten and hurting, ready to strike. âDonât you have a home to go to?â
âYou want to talk about home?â That darkness rose in Calebâs eyes. âOr would you rather us just ignore the fact you brought a strange woman and her daughter home before the dirt had settled over our motherâs coffin? What kind of fucking home do you think that is?â
Heat flared in dadâs eyes âItâs of your concern.â
âIt is when you terrorize a young girl, one whoâs about to be our stepsister.â Caleb never budged. When I looked at him, all I saw was mom.
Dadâs shoulders slumped, the fire thatâd been there a second ago snuffed out in an instant. âIt was a mistake, okay?â
âOne you wonât repeat,â I added. âI drive her to school and I pick her up. Me, or one of the others.â
Surprise filled him and he scowled, then glanced at Caleb, who just met his stare with stony silence.
âFine,â dad muttered. âWhatever you want. I need a damn shower and some fucking sleep.â
He headed for the stairs. I swore I saw him pause for a second as though there was something he wanted to say. But then he was gone, with the heavy thud of steps.
âWhat the fuck was that about?â Caleb muttered softly.
I shook my head as my phone I grabbed my cell, opening the messages.
âShit.â I winced as the sound of her damn Nissan pulling into the driveway.
Caleb scowled at the sound, then shook his head. âThatâs all yours, brother.â
He left meâ¦the sonofabitch left as the engine outside died. I frowned, my pulse speeding as Ryth roared to life inside my head. âFuck.â I strode to the door as the thud of a car door sounded.
Her shadow passed across the window as I opened the door. âWhat are you doing here?â
She forced a sad smile, stepping closer to the door. âBaby.â
She reached for me, but for once I pulled away, shaking my head. âDonât.â
Her cheeks flushed as she glanced behind me. âYou not even going to let me in?â
I wanted to ask. But that familiar ache of sadness wrapped around my heart when I looked at her. I didnât love her, that was easy to understand. I feltâ¦
âCome on, Nicky.â She stepped closer. âDo you hate me that much?â
God, I wanted to be a cold bastard like Tobias wasâ¦just once, I wanted to stand in the doorway and tell her to fucking leave.
âWow,â she wrapped her arms around her middle. âSo you do hate me.â
âI donâtâ¦I donât hate you,â I muttered. âWhy are you here?â
The flush in her cheeks deepened. âMy earrings. I left them hereâ¦I need them back.â
Shit.
âWhere, Iâll go get them.â
She shook her head and moved even closer, pressing her hand to the center of my chest. âDonât be silly. Iâll only be a second, Nicky. You can come with me.â
It was a bad idea, a bad idea. Each step she took felt like betrayal as Natalie pushed past and stepped inside. I had no choice but to follow her up the stairs and into my room. She turned the moment she was inside, her eyes raking my body. âI missed you, baby.â She stepped forward, reaching out to me.
Her hands were warm and familiar. âDonât.â But I didnât move, didnât push her away, even though I wanted to.
âDidnât you miss me?â she murmured, moving to press her breasts against me.
In my head, all I saw was my sister, her tiny breasts, smooth and perfect under my hand. âNo, I didnât, Natalie,â I said as I looked into her eyes.
The savage flinch almost made me feel like a bastard. She stepped back, glancing around the room. âSure, okay. That fucking hurt.â She turned away and lowered her head, fighting back tears I knew were a lie.
Because she was a liar and, as much as I hated it, Tobias had been right all along. She was a traitorous bitch, sleeping around behind my back, making me feel somehow like I wasnât good enough.
She made a move to kneel on the floor, peering under the bed, searching.
I clenched my jaw and forced the words through clenched teeth. âI thought you knew where they were?â
âI do,â she sniffled, bending low to reach deeper into the shadows.
âNatalie,â I started, watching as she dropped her head, her body shaking as she wept. âFuck.â I stepped closer and knelt beside her. âMove, tell me what they look like,â I commanded, peering under the bed.
âThey look like earrings,â she muttered, turning to me.
She was close, too close.
Closer than what I wanted. Her hands were on me in an instant, her body pressing against mine, pushing me backward until my ass hit the floor. I lifted my hands to push her away, but she captured my wrists, pushing me down until I lay on the floor.
She lifted her leg, straddling me in an instant, reaching for my damn zipper. âI missed you so much, Nick. I canâtâ¦canât stop crying, canât stop wanting you.â
âNatalie, I snarled, pushing against her.
Until she kissed me and her scent invaded, soft and familiar. Christ, how many nights had I inhaled that scent, until I she was my airâ¦my world, and my long, endless nights. The button of my jeans gave way and the slow slide of her hand parted my zipper. Something shifted from my pocket, falling to the floor with a thud.
âI want you, Nicky,â she moaned. âI want you.â
âStop!â I barked, grasping her hand as it closed around my cock, and tore free from her grip. âI said I pushed her off me, but not as hard as I wanted to. Still, she fell sideways on her ass, staring up at me as I pushed to a stand. Her tears still fell, thick and fast. Shit, maybe she was hurting.
I shoved my hand through my hair. I didnât want thatâ¦didnât want her in pain.
her Ryth burned in my memory, what we had with our little stepsister. As wrong as it was, it was what I wanted. Every dayâ¦every night. I wanted .
Natalie pushed up from the floor as I pulled up my zipper and buttoned my jeans.
âYou fucking hurt me, Nick,â she blubbered, and sniffled, wiping clear snot on the back of her hand. âYou hurt me bad.â
Jesus. I turned, searching the nightstand for the damn box of tissues.
âWho is she?â
I froze with the question.
âI know youâre fucking someone else,â she moaned. âI want to know who she is.â
I turned on her, pissed off. âThatâs fucking rich. You screw half my fucking friends behind my back and now you come here questioning me? Weâre not even together anymore.â
âWe are.â She just stood there, practically stomping her foot. âWe together.â
I let out a bark of laughter and shook my head. This was so herâ¦the fucking psycho bitch. âWeâre I forced the point. âI broke up with you, remember?â
She lunged, grabbed the glass from the nightstand, and smashed it against the edge with a scream. The damn thing shattered with a splintering into shards that fell to the floor. Blood flowed, slipping down to course over the meat of her palm. âWho is she, Nick?
âFuck, Natalie!â I roared, charging forward to grab her wrist. âStop thisâ¦
Her hand trembled, and she dropped the last shard of glass. She looked at me, so goddamn lost, tears still shimmering in her gaze. âWho, Nick? Tell me, I need to know.â
My lips curled and, enraged, I roared.
She flinched at my anger. Iâd never been like this with her before, never pushed so close to the edge, even after all the things sheâd done. But nowâ¦now, when she stood there with her lying, demanding eyes, she drove me to clench my grip. Pain carved through her gaze. She flinched as I turned her hand and looked at the gash in the middle of her palm.
Blood dripped to my floor. âJesus fucking Christ.â I threw her hand down in disgust.
My anger cooled far too quickly. When I looked at her again, I wondered how Iâd ever thought I was in love. This wasnât love, âI just lost my mom. Iâve hardly been out of the goddamn house. You can ask the guys, if youâre so fucking convinced Iâm seeing someone else, tell meâ¦
The lie hurt going down.
Still, I swallowed, but instead of the bitter burn, I tasted my stepsisterâs pussy, salty and sweet. Fucking intoxicating. Christ, I wanted more.
âNickâ¦
she pleaded.
I took a step away, disgust rolling through me as I glanced at the floor.
âIâm so sorry,â she wept, her body racked with sobs again. She looked like a goddamn mess when she gazed up at me. âIâm so sorry I made a mess of this. I made a mess of it all.â
I just shook my head. âNo, Natalieâ¦
She nodded hard as still more tears fell. âI did. I fucked it all up.â
I winced, hating how quick the disgust came. âLet me get you a damn towel,â I muttered, staring at her bloody hand. âJustâ¦just donât move around and bleed on anything else.â
I strode from my bedroom and hurried along the hall. My stomach tightened the moment I opened the bathroom door, barging in as Tobias stood under the shower.
âWhat the fuckâs going on?â he muttered, tilting his head back.
I snapped, grabbing a towel, and stilled.
I gripped the vanity, staring at myself in the misted reflection. It wasnât just Natalie. Wasnât just my father. Wasnât just these fucking lies I told them and my own damn self. I was unraveling on the inside, hating how fast panic rushed to the surface when it came to Ryth.
I was scared when it came to her.
I didnât want to lose her.
âNick?â Tobias called from the shower.
I shook my head, staring at my reflection. The lies were for myselfâ¦
I closed my eyes and all I saw was that goddamn birthmark on her cheek, and that vulnerable fucking stare. Christ, she was like a flower blooming for the first time. The shower switched off behind me and my brother stepped out. The weight of his hand on my shoulder forced me to open my eyes.
I lifted my gaze to his.
He knew.
Those cold, dark eyes glinted in the mirror. We were fucking falling for her. That whoâd invaded our fucking life with her downcast eyes and quiet, barely controlled existence. She wasnât the aftershock of our painâ¦
.
The one whoâd changed everything.
I looked down at the towel in my hand, suddenly remembering Natalie bleeding on my damn floor. âShit,â I snarled, and strode away, leaving Tobias standing there, butt-fucking-naked.
âHere.â I shoved open the door and stepped back inside my room.
But Natalie wasnât standing where Iâd left her moments ago. She was kneeling, her head lowered and her shoulders curled. I glanced at my phone, not far from her. I grabbed it and shoved it into my pocket before pressing the towel against her hand.
âYour fatherâs getting married,â she said quietly. There was something a little unhinged in her gaze when she looked at me. Pain flickered, carving deeper than the gash on her hand. âThatâs what you told me, right? That your fatherâs getting married. Tell meâ¦
I flinched, looking down at her hand. âElle Castlemaine.â
âElleâ¦â she repeated, her voice empty. âSo, youâll have a whole new family, a new sister, tooâ¦â
I didnât like this. âPress it against the cut, Nat.â
She didnât move. âI want to come,â she declared.
âWhat?â I leaned closer, pressing the damn towel to her hand, then turned to survey the mess on the floor behind me.
âIâ¦want to come. I think I deserved that, donât you? After all, Iâve been part of your family for the last five years.â
It was fourâ¦but I wasnât about to argue.
âInvite me, Nick,â she demanded.
âFine,â I snapped, panicking inside. If I brought her to the wedding, at least itâd look like everything was back to normal. Iâd end it after, whatever this wasâI looked into her eyesâIâd tell her to leave me the fuck alone. âIf you want to come to the damn wedding, then come.â
She nodded, pressed the towel to her hand, and rose from the floor. âThank you.â
Then she walked out like nothing had happened, leaving the damn broken glass behind. I stared at the mess, listening to her footsteps thudding on the stairs.
The front door opened, then closed with a . I strode to the window and watched her climb back into her car. But she didnât start the engine, not for agesâ¦until finally the faint growl of the Nissan came and she left.
âWhat the fuck was that about?â Tobias inquired from the doorway.
âHell if I know,â I answered, glancing behind me to where sheâd sat on the floor.
I grabbed my phone out, unlocked it, and looked at the videoâ¦