On Thin Ice: A Forbidden Step Siblings Affair.
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Chapter 6 Distractions, Damn it. img
Chapter 7 Snooping img
Chapter 8 Drenched in Chaos. img
Chapter 9 This Day is Cursed. img
Chapter 10 Day One in Hell...I Mean Tutoring. img
Chapter 11 The Person in The Hoodie. img
Chapter 12 Pre-Wedding Tension 1 img
Chapter 13 Pre-Wedding Tension 2. img
Chapter 14 Smile For The Camera (Wedding 1) img
Chapter 15 Promises in ink. (Wedding 2) img
Chapter 16 Five Time Kings. img
Chapter 17 Dripping Rage. img
Chapter 18 Sticky Thoughts. img
Chapter 19 Ghosts From the Past. img
Chapter 20 Signed, Still Watching, img
Chapter 21 Last Warning img
Chapter 22 I Know That Voice. img
Chapter 23 Hold Back the Tears, Raise the Middle Finger. img
Chapter 24 How to Lose Your Mind Over a Strap. img
Chapter 25 Spin the Devil's Bottle. img
Chapter 26 Strawberry Dare img
Chapter 27 Watched Her Wait. img
Chapter 28 Bound and Burning Desires. img
Chapter 29 Heat and Hate. img
Chapter 30 Knights vs Wolves 1 img
Chapter 31 Feisty but Lighter img
Chapter 32 Almost Losing Control img
Chapter 33 Group Chat. img
Chapter 34 Unwanted Memories and High Tensions img
Chapter 35 Acting Like You Care. img
Chapter 36 Let Me Use You and Use Me In Return. img
Chapter 37 Think About It. img
Chapter 38 Something's Off. img
Chapter 39 Jerking in 4K img
Chapter 40 Twenty Grand. img
Chapter 41 Don't Hurt Yourself. img
Chapter 42 Spirit Week-Dodgeball. img
Chapter 43 Almost. img
Chapter 44 It Didn't Mean Anything. img
Chapter 45 You're Mine Alone. img
Chapter 46 The Wrong Name On The Letter. img
Chapter 47 The Note img
Chapter 48 Questions Without Answers. img
Chapter 49 Completely F*cked img
Chapter 50 Hungover But Not Just From Alcohol img
Chapter 51 Devoured. img
Chapter 52 The First Time. img
Chapter 53 The Morning After img
Chapter 54 Mixed Signals img
Chapter 55 Knights vs Wolves 2 img
Chapter 56 Being Sneaky. img
Chapter 57 So Much Jealousy. img
Chapter 58 A Breath Of Fresh Air img
Chapter 59 The Hunt Begins. img
Chapter 60 Mine, She's F*cking Mine img
Chapter 61 Library Pleasures img
Chapter 62 Library Pleasures 2 img
Chapter 63 Yours but Not Mine. img
Chapter 64 Are You In Love With Her img
Chapter 65 Trauma Episode. img
Chapter 66 Following Her img
Chapter 67 Look At Me img
Chapter 68 The Debate; That's The D*umbest S*hit I've Ever Heard. img
Chapter 69 I'm Sorry. img
Chapter 70 You Okay img
Chapter 71 I've Got You. img
Chapter 72 The Search. img
Chapter 73 Green or Blue img
Chapter 74 August Third. img
Chapter 75 Savior No, Just Another Threat. img
Chapter 76 I'll K!ll Them Myself. img
Chapter 77 Friend img
Chapter 78 It's Your Fault. img
Chapter 79 It's Your Fault 2 img
Chapter 80 Guilt and Secrets img
Chapter 81 Are You Mad At Me img
Chapter 82 It's Not Your Fault. img
Chapter 83 Clingy But I Don't Care. img
Chapter 84 You're Just Like Him. img
Chapter 85 Barely Restrained. img
Chapter 86 Therapy Session. img
Chapter 87 Let's Pretend. img
Chapter 88 Georgia and Reagan. img
Chapter 89 Tell Her. img
Chapter 90 ANA img
Chapter 91 Never. img
Chapter 92 Hypocrite. img
Chapter 93 Maybe I Am Selfish. img
Chapter 94 I Need To Confront This. img
Chapter 95 How Could You img
Chapter 96 You're A Blessing...Maybe. img
Chapter 97 Room Of Punishments img
Chapter 98 She's Horrible. img
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Chapter 2 Enemies at First Sight

Raelynn

My heart hammers in my chest, both from the proximity and the irritation crawling up my spine.

Who does he think he is?

The moment I feel his grip relax, I twist sharply and shove him hard in the chest. He staggers back slightly, his expression unreadable.

I open my mouth, curses ready to fly, but the second I lock eyes with him, all the words get stuck in my throat.

Damn it.

He is gorgeous.

Brown hair that falls effortlessly, like he has just run his fingers through it, frames his chiseled features. His jaw is sharp enough to cut glass, and those dark blue eyes-piercing, cold-narrow at me with obvious disdain.

I snap myself out of it.

"You must be Grayson," I force out as calmly as I can.

He smirks, but it doesn't reach his eyes. "And you must be the charity case."

The insult lands like a slap, sharp and cold, but I refuse to flinch, squaring my shoulders.

"Says the overprivileged brat."

His smirk widens, and somehow that makes him look even more dangerous. He stalks closer to me. Every nerve in me screams at me to run away, but I can't. I won't.

The tension wraps around us as he stands so close I can see the scar above his brow.

"Careful, sunshine. You're already on thin ice."

I clench my fists at the nickname, my nails digging into my palms. "Good," I snap, mentally thanking God my voice sounds more confident than I feel. "Maybe it'll break, and I can leave."

I expect him to bite back, but he just stares at me intensely, and that makes me even more nervous.

I've dealt with bullies before; I know how to handle them. But there's something about the way he looks at me-like I'm nothing but a bug he's debating whether or not to squash-that sends a chill down my spine.

A low, humorless chuckle escapes his lips, breaking the silence. He leans in slightly, his fingers brushing my cheek. My breath catches, and I swat his hand away, the movement sharp and defensive.

He tsks, stepping back, but his gaze never leaves me.

"I'm not scared of you, you psycho."

He grins, turning his back and walking away as he calls over his shoulder, "Say that again once you stop trembling."

As his figure vanishes, I let go of the breath I've been holding.

I drag my box up the steps. At the top of the stairs, a girl who looks exactly like Grayson-but the female version-stands waiting. She glowers at me with disgust, like I'm a piece of gum that happened to stick under her perfect Louboutin heels.

I keep my expression neutral as I continue tugging my box up, but once I move, she moves too, walking up to me. Rather than just passing by, she kicks my box, causing it to fall back down the stairs.

I turn to her, my eyes wide, but she just shrugs and gives me a mocking smirk before continuing down.

I sigh at the immaturity and head down to get my box, but she reaches it before me and kicks it even farther.

I turn to her sharply. "What is wrong with you?"

She chuckles, amusement dancing in her eyes. "You've got guts, I'll give you that." Her face twists back into its original scowl. "But it won't last long. You can never stay here."

I scoff, rolling my eyes. "Why? Scared daddy might like me better?"

Her eyes flash with anger. She looks like a cat ready to pounce. But then she gives me a cold smile.

"You'll regret that," she says softly, her tone like a whisper, but the threat in it is clear.

Before I can respond, she turns on her heels and walks away, leaving me alone at the base of the stairs.

I let out a shaky breath and grip my suitcase tighter. My chest tightens with anger and frustration, but I swallow it down, dragging my suitcase up the stairs again.

I push open the door of the room Edward had pointed to as mine, sighing in relief at the sight of the bed.

The room is probably twice-okay, thrice-my old room AND living room combined. There's a queen-size bed, a walk-in closet, and a huge glass window that overlooks the garden.

I fall onto the bed, staring at the ceiling. Not even the luxury of this house makes me feel better. I definitely wouldn't have come if Mum had told me we were moving in with her so-called fiancé.

The door opens and Mum steps in, but rather than sitting down and talking as usual, she just stands by the door, looking slightly tense.

"Mum, are you-"

"Come down. Edward wants us to have a family dinner."

And then she's gone. My brows furrow in confusion, and my stomach churns at the fact that I'll have to see Grayson and his twin so soon again.

The dining room is far from the warm, picture-perfect family scene I imagined Edward might try to force. The tension in the room is suffocating. Edward looks like he's about to explode, Mum keeps a poker face, but her hands are clenched together, and Grayson and his sister are both dressed like they're heading to a nightclub, not a family dinner.

My eyes fall on Grayson despite myself. He stands there in a leather jacket, looking like a rebellious asshole. It should be illegal for someone so obnoxious to look that good.

"Grayson, Isabella, I asked a question," Edward snaps, causing me to flinch. "I asked where you're going."

Isabella rolls her eyes, unbothered. "And I told you. Out."

"That's not an answer," Edward growls as he steps toward her. For a moment, I actually think he might hit her, but Grayson stands protectively in front of his sister before anything can happen.

Both father and son stand in what seems like a competitive stare, both unflinching. My heart hammers in my chest, and I wonder if they'll actually fight each other.

But thankfully, Edward takes a step back, his voice going down a tone but still dangerous. "I already told you two we were having a family dinner."

Grayson lets out a cold laugh, his gaze shifting to me. His eyes are dark, full of anger.

"You'll get a family dinner," he mutters, his voice sharp, "when you get rid of them."

And with that, he grabs Isabella's arm and pulls her toward the door.

As they leave, I let out a breath, my head spinning and my heart hammering in my chest.

Something is wrong with this family.

            
            

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