On Thin Ice: A Forbidden Step Siblings Affair.
img img On Thin Ice: A Forbidden Step Siblings Affair. img Chapter 3 Run, Sunshine.
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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 3 Run, Sunshine.

Grayson

The party is already in full swing when we arrive-loud music, sweaty people, and cheap perfumes.

Isa disappears, muttering something about finding her friends.

I walk over to the VIP room, wanting some sort of quietness. Once I'm seated on the empty couch, I bring out the vape from my pocket and take a hit.

The familiar burn spreads through my chest, sharp and soothing all at once. I hold it in, letting it settle before exhaling slowly through my nose.

The tension in my shoulders eases as the smoke curls around me, blending into the dimly lit room.

This is what I needed. Vaping always happens to cool me off, no matter what's on my mind, which is why, no matter how much Edward whines about it, I don't give a sh*t.

If he hadn't done what he did, then I wouldn't need a vape in the first place.

Edward hates this habit, always going on about how I'm "damaging myself" or "setting a bad example." Like he's ever given a damn about my well-being. That's his fucking business.

But even the vape isn't strong enough to drown out the thoughts clawing at the edges of my mind.

I lean my head back, staring at the ceiling. And that's when it happens.

Her face flashes in my mind, uninvited and impossible to ignore.

Raelynn.

The image of her standing in the foyer earlier, her stormy gray eyes glaring at me with all the fury of a summer tempest, makes my lips twitch into a smirk.

When I first heard that Edward's new "project" came with a daughter around my age, I didn't care. I looked her up out of curiosity, found out the basics-her school, her grades, her hobbies-but I didn't bother checking what she looked like. It didn't matter.

Or at least, I thought it didn't.

I didn't expect her to look like that.

Like the damn goddess of the sun or something. Her long, wavy blonde hair that seemed to glow under the light, and for a second, I caught myself wondering how it would feel wrapped around my fingers. Would she shiver if I tugged it a bit?

Stormy gray eyes and tempting full lips.

But I especially didn't expect her to be that confident and bratty.

Yeah, sure, she was trembling like a puppy in a storm, but no one dares look me in the eyes, let alone talk back to me-but she did. She stood her ground.

And as much as I hate to say this, it was almost... entertaining.

I take another drag, letting the smoke swirl in my lungs before releasing it. The thought of her makes me want to laugh and punch something all at once.

My phone rings in my pocket. I groan, bringing it out.

Twelve messages from Bridget, ten missed calls.

How the hell did she even get my number, and why does she think it's okay for her to play mom or something?

I keep scowling down at my recent calls, and my gaze hardens when I don't see what I'm unconsciously searching for. Though a part of me knows what to expect.

Zero from Edward.

I shake the thought from my mind as I glance at my hockey team group chat. A sigh escapes my lips as I remember I swore to stay clean this break since we have a competition coming up. But of course, I couldn't even do that.

Fuck it. I'll figure something out.

A knock on the door jolts me from my thoughts.

"Fuck off," I snap, not bothering to look up.

The door creaks open, and Isa steps in, her heels clicking against the floor, her arms crossed.

She flops on the couch beside me, and I scowl at her flushed face. She's been up to something, and my protective brother instincts rise, but I press them down. Neither of us are in a good mood, and I don't need anything adding to my drama.

She eyes the vape with a smirk as I take another hit. "You know Edward's going to have a stroke if he sees you with that."

"Good," I mutter. "Maybe it'll finally get him to shut up."

Isa's face falls slightly. No matter how much she tries to act otherwise, I know she still cares for Edward even after everything he did to our family.

"So," she continues, breaking the awkward silence. "When are you going to begin the plan?"

The plan.

I groan, running a hand through my hair. I have clearly told Isa over and over that I am not going ahead with her petty plan, but she has refused to listen.

I get to my feet, and Isa does the same, her eyebrows raised.

"Let's go then. I'll give you an answer there."

The ride home is pretty quiet. I keep my eyes shut, and I hear Isa tell our driver to go slowly because I'm asleep.

But she has no idea what kind of thoughts are going through my mind, threatening to consume every inch of me.

And I can definitely say none of them revolve around the word "good."

The moment the car comes to a halt, I get out, and Isa follows.

She stops as though she's waiting for the reply I promised her, but I just brush past her and head for the stairs, calling behind me, "Wait here."

I come to a halt in front of Raelynn's room. The door is partially open. Of course, she didn't lock the door. Rookie mistake.

I push open the door and step in. The room is dark, the only light coming from the lamp by her bedside. She sits on her bed, her legs crossed and a novel in her hand.

"You should lock your door," I murmur, and she stiffens at the sound of my voice. "It keeps the monsters out."

"Grayson, I know it's you."

A smirk spreads on my lips as I shut the door with a small click and walk toward her with slow, deliberate strides. "Glad to know I left an unforgettable first impression."

"More like a bad headache," she snaps, her voice steady, though over the light reflecting on her from her lamp, I can see the unease in her eyes. "Just tell me why you're even here."

"I'm here to give you a chance, sunshine."

She scoffs like I'm some delusional kid, and my eyes narrow. "And what exactly is that chance?"

I move without warning, gripping her ankle and pulling her legs off the bed so she's facing me. A startled shriek leaves her lips as she catches herself, hands digging into the sheets.

I lean in, caging her in with my hands on either side of her. Her breath hitches as my lips brush against her ear.

"Run," I whisper. "Run as far as you can. Take your mom with you. Get the fuck out of our lives."

The room is silent. Her fingers clutch the sheets tightly. For a moment, I think I've gotten to her.

Then she lifts her chin, eyes burning with quiet defiance.

"I'm not going anywhere, Grayson," she says. "It's time you accept that."

I straighten, my jaw ticking as I glare at her. For a second, I consider saying something-anything-to wipe that fire from her eyes.

But instead, I turn and walk out without another word.

Isa is waiting for me by the stairs, her lips curling into a satisfied smirk the moment she sees the anger etched across my face.

I let out a frustrated groan, pushing past her as I mutter, "Let's do it."

            
            

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