Tempted By My Sister's Boyfriend
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Chapter 6 A Hot Welcome img
Chapter 7 A Hot Welcome II img
Chapter 8 A Steamy Experience After Orientation img
Chapter 9 The Clumsy Stranger. Again img
Chapter 10 Meeting With Him img
Chapter 11 Watching Me Squirt img
Chapter 12 Just Two Sisters img
Chapter 13 How He Calms Me img
Chapter 14 A Great Listener img
Chapter 15 Riding Him In His Car img
Chapter 16 Chilling At The Campus Yard img
Chapter 17 A Double Date img
Chapter 18 Escaping His Jealous Gaze img
Chapter 19 Sneaky Bathroom Break img
Chapter 20 Almost Caught img
Chapter 21 Lunch Break img
Chapter 22 His Invitation img
Chapter 23 The Pickup img
Chapter 24 Finishing Me Up img
Chapter 25 Studying Together... Alone img
Chapter 26 Seduction In Silence img
Chapter 27 Hair Day img
Chapter 28 The Note img
Chapter 29 Surprising Me img
Chapter 30 Mixed Signals img
Chapter 31 Humped It Out img
Chapter 32 His Simple Kiss img
Chapter 33 Sick Day img
Chapter 34 Fever Dreams img
Chapter 35 To The Clinic img
Chapter 36 Midterms And A New Student img
Chapter 37 Meeting His Ex img
Chapter 38 Beating Myself Up img
Chapter 39 A Call For Help img
Chapter 40 Spending The Night img
Chapter 41 Doing Two Sisters img
Chapter 42 My First Ride Through Back Door img
Chapter 43 The Unexpected Invitation img
Chapter 44 The Friends Zone img
Chapter 45 Come For A Ride img
Chapter 46 Vacation Offers img
Chapter 47 Arriving To The Villa img
Chapter 48 Dining Together img
Chapter 49 Polished Enemies img
Chapter 50 Sharing The Room img
Chapter 51 At The Breakfast Table img
Chapter 52 Villa Scavenger Hunt img
Chapter 53 Falling Into Each Other's Arms img
Chapter 54 Morning Interruptions img
Chapter 55 The First Peaceful Afternoon img
Chapter 56 To Be With Him Again img
Chapter 57 Closer Than I Thought img
Chapter 58 Falling Into Temptation img
Chapter 59 I Shouldn't Be Doing This... img
Chapter 60 His Strong Pull Over Me img
Chapter 61 The Taste Of Trouble img
Chapter 62 Excuses And Consequences img
Chapter 63 The Eyes That Followed img
Chapter 64 Breakfast With Secrets img
Chapter 65 The Ultimatum img
Chapter 66 The Price Of Secrets img
Chapter 67 Breaking Point img
Chapter 68 Lost To Her img
Chapter 69 When Running Feels Easier img
Chapter 70 His First Claim img
Chapter 71 What If It's Already Too Late img
Chapter 72 The Price Of Goodbye img
Chapter 73 The Truth He Deserves img
Chapter 74 The Edge Of Confession img
Chapter 75 The Real Honesty img
Chapter 76 A Heart Too Kind img
Chapter 77 The End Game img
Chapter 78 Still Ours img
Chapter 79 The Softest Place img
Chapter 80 Touched Without Touching img
Chapter 81 Face-Off img
Chapter 82 All The Wrong Feelings img
Chapter 83 Rejection. Refusal img
Chapter 84 A Reunion img
Chapter 85 Sin In His Words img
Chapter 86 The Mystery Girl img
Chapter 87 Jealousy, Guilt, And Grace img
Chapter 88 Obey Me Softly img
Chapter 89 The Call img
Chapter 90 Who's The Real Stalker img
Chapter 91 Meeting The Suspect img
Chapter 92 Failed Confrontation img
Chapter 93 Giving Up img
Chapter 94 My Heart Is Broken img
Chapter 95 Stranger Behaviors img
Chapter 96 Friend Or Foe img
Chapter 97 All New Behaviors img
Chapter 98 When Curiosity Cut Deep img
Chapter 99 Where Would You Go Dressed Like That img
Chapter 100 What Betrayal Feels Like img
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Chapter 5 First Day Of College

First day of college. Well, not just any college. St. Bellamy's, the ivy-drenched sanctuary of the elite. A place where old money met glossy futures and gossip spreads faster than grades. Gen had already survived her first year there, and Adrian was deep into his third. Then there's me. I'm just beginning.

The house smelled like espresso and citrus, Dad's morning smoothie ritual. I padded into the kitchen, still in my robe, the weight of my nerves tucked under a smile.

"Someone looks like she's barely slept," Dad said, seated at the island in his usual tailored loungewear, sipping his violently green concoction.

"That's because someone didn't," I murmured, grabbing a mug.

He raised an eyebrow, "Excited?"

"Terrified," I admitted, sliding onto the stool beside him. "There's something about starting from scratch. New classes. New people, new everything."

"You'll be fine, baby," he said, his tone softer now. "You've got your sister. And if anyone gives you trouble, you know where to find me, or my legal team."

I snorted. "Comforting."

"You're smart, Kim. Smart and good. You'll hold your own."

I smiled into my coffee. Dad always had a way of saying just enough. Not overbearing, not pushy. Just enough to remind me who I was, and that I was never alone, no matter how hard things felt.

My phone buzzed on the counter. I almost ignored it, expecting a campus update or text from Gen about what shoes to wear, but when I glanced down, my breath caught.

"Adrian Thorne just followed you."

My heart stopped. He didn't have my number because we never exchanged contact information. And the last time we spoke was... that night.

And that's when the memory hit fast. His hand beneath the table, the heat of his touch against my thigh, the way I didn't stop him. Couldn't and wouldn't.

As I blinked down at the notification, chest tightening, another ping came in.

Message request from Adrian Thorne.

Adrian: "You looked beautiful that night. I haven't stopped thinking about it."

I stared at the screen, frozen. This was the first time he'd reached out after a few days of silence.

"Everything okay?" Dad asked, eyebrows pinched with quiet concern.

"Yeah," I said quickly, forcing the phone screen down. "Just campus email. Orientation junk."

He nodded, rising from his stool. "Tell your sister to hurry up. You two don't want to be late on your first day."

"Will do."

But as I watched him walk out, my hands were still curled around my phone. I couldn't stop the flutter in my stomach, not from nerves but from Adrian. My fingers hovered above the keyboard, my breath shallow. I typed slowly.

Kimberly: "Thank you."

I hesitated for a second before hitting send. But once I did, it was like a dam broke, cause his reply came almost instantly.

Adrian: "You're welcome, princess. Wait... are you really a student at St. Bellamy's?"

I smiled a little, the corners of my lips betraying me.

Kimberly: "I am. First year, just starting today."

A pause. Then.

Adrian: "Damn... You're really close now."

His message shouldn't have made my chest tight, but it did. And something about the way he said close now sent a chill down my spine.

Another bubble popped up.

Adrian: "Will you be staying with Gen?"

I shook my head, thumbs already moving.

Kimberly: "No. She prefers her solo off-campus lifestyle. I wanted the full college experience, staying in the dorms, meeting new people. I've got a roommate."

The response came quickly again.

Adrian: "Can't lie... I kinda hate that you're not staying nearby. But I get it."

I laughed under my breath. Why did he sound almost possessive?

Kimberly: "Are you on campus yet? Starting today?"

There was a longer pause this time.

Adrian: "Wasn't planning to. But now? Yeah, I think I'll stop by."

Another message.

Adrian: "Figured someone should properly welcome you to college life."

As soon as I ended the chat with Adrian, I went back into my room to get ready. I wasn't getting ready for the first day of college, not anymore. I was getting ready to see him.

Two days ago, after I got my driver's license, Dad surprised me after brunch with a set of keys wrapped in a velvet box. I didn't even know what was happening until the garage door lifted and I saw the sleek, 2024 BMW Z4 Roadster in pearl white with red leather interiors. A car, I showed him an image weeks before my Grandparents' anniversary.

I heard a knock before I could even reach for my perfume.

"Kim," Gen's voice came through, followed by a rhythmic tap on the door. "You ready?"

"Yeah, just about!" I called out.

I took one last glance at the mirror, grabbed my handbag, and hoisted the last packed bag onto my shoulder before pulling open the door.

Gen stood there, flawless as always. Long blonde waves tucked behind a pair of designer sunglasses, and a silk scarf tied loosely around her neck. She looked like she walked off the cover of a fall issue of LUXÉ.

"Look at you," she smirked. "Little college girl."

I rolled my eyes but smiled. "You're only two years ahead."

"Exactly. Which makes me wiser, more experienced... and entitled to give you unsolicited advice anytime."

We both laughed as we walked out. Both Mom and Dad were waiting at the front door.

Dad opened his arms immediately. "There she is. My freshman."

I melted into the hug, burying my face into his shoulder for a moment longer than usual.

"You call me if anyone gives you trouble," he said into my hair. "Even if it's a professor."

"I will, Dad."

Mom wrapped me in a warm, vanilla-scented hug next. "You'll be amazing, sweetheart. Just don't skip breakfast."

Gen laughed beside me. "Says the woman who raised us on coffee and croissants."

"Designer croissants," Mom corrected with a wink.

Outside, both our cars were parked at the base of the grand front steps, polished to a mirror-like gleam. Gen's 2024 Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe, powder blue, with white interiors, looked like it belonged in a fashion film. Mine shimmered in the California sun.

"Is that the car you're taking to college?" I asked.

"For this semester, yes," Gen answered.

We both turned to our parents one last time. Tight hugs, glossy kisses on cheeks. And then, we were off.

Gen slipped into her coupe like she'd done it a thousand times. I opened the door to my car and smiled again, not because of the engine's roar but because I knew who was waiting on the other side.

Adrian.

                         

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