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The Forbidden Heat

The Forbidden Heat

Author: : ‏Ryn storm
Genre: Billionaires
He had lived his entire life in solitude - hated by the world and abandoned by his own father just one day after his mother's death. Thrown into the streets, he grew up with nothing but hunger, pain, and the memory of the woman who once gave him love. Years later, the boy who was forgotten by everyone became the man whose name filled the newspapers - powerful, feared, and ruthless. He had turned into a monster, driven by revenge, swearing to destroy everyone who caused his mother's death. But among all the darkness stood her - the only girl who had ever looked at him with kindness. He watched her from afar for years, loving her in silence.

Chapter 1 When Paths Cross

The morning sun spilled softly through the tall windows of his room, glinting off the mirror where he stood - adjusting the collar of his crisp white shirt with calm arrogance.

Ethan Black never needed anyone to remind him who he was; confidence was stitched into his very being.

He stared at his reflection for a moment, a faint smirk curving his lips - as if the man in the mirror was the only one worthy of admiration.

A light knock interrupted his thoughts.

"Come in," he said coolly, his deep voice steady.

The maid entered quietly, head bowed, holding a silver tray with his morning coffee.

She placed it gently on the bedside table before whispering, "Your coffee, sir," and left without another word.

Ethan lifted the cup, inhaling the rich scent, his eyes dark with thoughts unknown.

Today was the day everything would begin - though he didn't know it yet.

Across the city, the alarm rang loudly in a small apartment.

A young woman stirred beneath the covers, groaning softly before sitting up and brushing strands of chestnut hair from her sleepy eyes.

Amelia Carter had always believed that some dreams were too far to reach - yet somehow, today, she was living one.

It was her first day at university, the same prestigious place she had dreamed of for years.

Still, she couldn't understand how she had gotten in.

She had failed the entrance exam - thanks to her stepmother, who made sure her books were torn, her nights sleepless, and her hopes dim.

But then... the university called.

They said her name was on the accepted list - "We'd be honored to have you join us."

It didn't make sense.

Someone must have interfered - someone powerful enough to change her fate.

But who?

Amelia sighed, shaking off the thought.

Today wasn't the day for questions - it was the day for beginnings.

She jumped out of bed, pulling on her favorite white blouse and jeans, tying her hair quickly before grabbing her phone.

"Emma! Are you awake?" she said through the phone, smiling.

Her best friend's sleepy voice answered, "Barely! But I'll meet you downstairs. Don't be late, princess."

Amelia laughed softly and replied, "Alright, I'll be there soon. Wait for me outside."

She ended the call, slipped her phone into her bag, and hurried toward the door -

Amelia ended the call with Emma and quickly sent her a short message, telling her to wait downstairs - away from her stepmother's sight.

She grabbed her small bag and slipped quietly out of her room, walking on her toes like someone escaping from a ghost she dared not face.

She knew that just one glance from her stepmother could ruin her day and stop her from going to the university.

She hurried toward the stairs, but before her foot touched the first step, a familiar voice stopped her.

Looking up, she found her father standing at the bottom, holding his coffee cup and smiling warmly.

"Good morning, Amelia."

She forced a small smile, trying to sound natural.

"Morning, Dad."

He asked gently,

"Did you have breakfast?"

She shook her head quickly, clutching her bag tighter.

"No, Dad. I'll eat at the university. I need to go before your wife sees me."

She was about to go down the stairs when she suddenly froze.

A sharp realization hit her - she didn't have a single coin in her pocket.

Turning to her father hesitantly, she whispered,

"Dad... I need some money."

Before he could respond, a cold, cutting voice came from behind him - the voice she feared the most.

Her stepmother appeared, still in her robe, hair messy, expression hard and unpleasant.

"There's no money, Amelia," she said flatly.

"Since you've decided to go to university, go find yourself a job.

We won't pay for anything anymore. It's enough that you eat, drink, and sleep here for free."

Amelia froze in place, her eyes filling with tears as she looked at her father -

but all she saw was his silence, the same silence that hurt more than any word ever could.

She knew he would never dare defy his wife.

A hot tear slipped down her cheek as she whispered to herself,

If my mother were still here... she would never have let them treat me this way.

Chapter 2 Behind the Glass

He sat inside his sleek black car, the glow of his phone lighting up his face as his eyes followed her every move.

From the moment Amelia stepped out of her modest little house, he couldn't look away.

He saw the quiet tears tracing her soft cheeks - tears that somehow managed to look heartbreakingly beautiful.

His hand tightened around the phone, fury flashing in his dark eyes.

He shoved it into his jacket pocket with a violent motion, whispering to himself through clenched teeth -

"Stella... you'll pay for this."

He knew exactly who was to blame for every ounce of pain Amelia endured.

Moments later, his bodyguard stopped the car in front of the grand glass building -

Black Corporation, a place that screamed wealth and power.

The guard hurried to open the door, bowing slightly.

"Please, sir."

Ethan Black stepped out with an air of authority that made people turn to look.

He loosened the top buttons of his shirt, walking with deliberate arrogance,

the kind that came naturally to him - a man born to command.

He entered the elevator silently, pushing away the storm inside his chest.

Work was his only escape - the only thing that kept his thoughts from drifting back to her.

Meanwhile, across town,

Amelia entered the university gates beside her best friend Emma,

her eyes wide with awe and a bright smile on her lips.

For a brief moment, she forgot everything - her stepmother, the pain, the humiliation.

The sun caught her brown hair, and her natural beauty drew eyes from every direction.

No makeup, no pretense - just pure, effortless grace.

A tall boy approached her with a charming grin.

His name was Edward, and his confidence was almost theatrical.

"You must be new here," he said, extending a hand.

He turned to greet Emma politely before looking back at Amelia.

She smiled politely. "Yes, I am. Are you a senior?"

Edward chuckled, scratching his neck.

"Well, technically yes. This is my third year here... but I keep failing, so I guess I'm still at your level."

Amelia raised a brow, half amused, half unimpressed.

"Then here's some advice - maybe try focusing on your studies, not the girls."

Edward laughed awkwardly while Emma stifled a giggle,

but somewhere far away - sitting behind tinted car windows -

Ethan Black was watching it all unfold on his screen.

A smirk touched his lips, and yet his heart thudded harder.

He knew Edward was one of his men - sent only to observe her.

To see if she would smile at someone, talk to someone,

let another man near her.

The very thought drove him insane.

If she ever dared to love someone else,

he would close that university down and lock her away in her home if he had to.

He had the power - but he didn't want to use it.

No...

He wanted her heart to choose him freely.

To love him - not his power, not his name.

And for a man like Ethan Black,

that was the most dangerous desire of all.

Amelia ended her day utterly exhausted.

The first day of university had been both exciting and draining - a long-awaited dream finally coming true, yet shadowed by the weight of reality.

She walked out of the campus with her best friend, Emma, stopping by the gate to take a deep breath, as if trying to draw strength from the evening air.

Her smile was faint, tired - hiding the truth she didn't want to admit.

She had no money left to get home.

Turning to Emma with shy hesitation, she murmured,

"If you're taking the bus, go ahead. I just need to walk a little... clear my head."

Emma frowned, concern in her voice.

"Are you sure you're okay? Did that witch do something again?"

Amelia lowered her gaze, inhaling deeply before recounting everything that had happened that morning -

the harsh words, the humiliation, and the quiet ache that lingered behind every look.

Emma's heart softened. She took Amelia's hand gently and said,

"Don't worry about it. I still have some money - take it, please."

But Amelia shook her head firmly, forcing a small smile.

"No, Emma. I'll be fine. Really."

After saying goodbye, she began her long walk home.

It was nearly half an hour on foot,

but walking somehow felt easier than depending on anyone else.

By the time she reached her building, her legs ached and her breath came in shallow gasps.

She climbed the stairs slowly, her tired body screaming for rest.

But the moment she opened the door, the sharp, cold voice of Stella cut through the silence.

"Coming home late again, I see," Stella sneered, crossing her arms.

"Where were you? And with who?

You think I don't notice you sneaking around?

I'll have to talk to your father - you're getting out of control!

Such an ill-mannered girl... I don't like your behavior one bit."

Amelia froze, staring in disbelief at the woman in front of her.

She opened her mouth to speak, but her father, Thomas, stepped in quickly, trying to calm things down.

But Stella's glare turned toward him, her tone sharp as ice.

"I'm tired of having her in this house, Thomas.

If she wants to play the independent girl, let her find a job and live on her own."

Thomas's eyes widened in shock.

"No! I won't allow her to work," he said firmly.

Stella's lips curved into a cruel smile.

"Then choose, Thomas - me or your daughter.

And just so you know, my daughter Karina is coming home from her university tomorrow."

The words sliced through the air like a blade.

Amelia stood motionless, feeling her chest tighten.

Karina - Stella and Thomas's daughter, the golden girl who studied abroad with everything money could buy.

While she... was the unwanted one.

The forgotten shadow in her own home.

Karina is Stella and Thomas's daughter-

the spoiled girl who studies abroad, surrounded by luxury and endless money,

while her sister is left behind with nothing but neglect and pain.

Chapter 3 The Beginning of Obsession

Amelia took her first steps outside the house into the stillness of the night.

The cold air brushed against her face,

and she kept glancing behind and ahead, uncertain of where to go.

It was the first time she had ever stepped out at such an hour -

the first time she truly felt free, yet utterly lost.

She sat on the nearest bench she could find,

pulled out her phone, and stared at the screen,

but her fingers froze -

there was no one she could call.

No one who would care.

On the other side of the city,

Ethan sat in a dimly lit lounge,

a glass in his hand and a woman curled in his arms.

Her laughter was soft, her perfume intoxicating,

and yet, his mind was far away -

every time he looked at her,

her face blurred and reshaped itself into Amelia's.

Every movement, every glance, every sound -

all he could see was her.

The girl who had somehow become the pulse of his existence.

She was getting closer and closer to him until he grabbed her so violently that he imagined her as his lover, then he pounced on her lips as if to punish her for her attempts to seduce him.

Then his phone rang.

He frowned, picked it up, and listened.

A few quiet words from his bodyguard -

and his entire expression changed.

His jaw tightened; he gripped the phone until his knuckles turned white,

then ended the call abruptly and stood up.

The woman looked at him, confused.

"So... the night's over already?" she asked, her voice laced with irritation.

Without a word, he tossed a handful of bills onto the table,

brushed past her, and left.

Moments later, the sound of his car engine roared through the silence.

He drove fast - too fast -

barely seeing the road ahead.

He didn't care.

All he could think about was reaching her.

He would rather die than arrive too late.

Meanwhile, Amelia sat quietly in the small park,

her eyes growing heavier with each passing minute,

until exhaustion pulled her into a deep sleep.

When Ethan arrived, he stepped out of the car in haste,

his heart pounding so loudly it drowned out the night itself.

Questions swirled in his mind -

Would he finally see her up close?

Would he hear her voice?

Would she be as beautiful as the image he had painted in his mind?

"Inside, sir," his bodyguard whispered.

"We cleared the place the moment she arrived."

Ethan walked forward slowly, hesitantly -

one step closer, one step back -

until his gaze finally fell on her.

There she was.

Asleep on the bench, her head tilted slightly to the side,

like a child who had cried herself to rest.

He froze in place, unable to look away.

When she stirred suddenly and began to slip,

he rushed forward and caught her just in time,

his hand supporting her head before it could strike the edge of the seat.

For a moment, he simply stood there,

watching her - the steady rhythm of her breath,

the innocence of her features,

the faint sadness still resting on her lips.

He gently lifted her into his arms,

carried her to his car, and drove through the night in silence.

He didn't know the cruelty she had endured that evening,

nor the tears that had driven her from her home.

All he knew was that he couldn't leave her there.

When they reached her house,

he entered quietly,

placed her carefully on her bed,

and leaned down to look at her face.

She was even more beautiful than he had imagined.

His hand trembled as he brushed a strand of hair from her cheek.

Then, unable to stop himself,

he bent forward and pressed a soft kiss to her lips as he closed his eyes and enjoyed her in a way he had never felt before.

The warmth of her skin burned through him,

forcing him to step back quickly,

as though fleeing from a fire he could not control.

He looked at her one last time,

then turned and walked away in silence -

his heartbeat echoing louder than his footsteps.

A new day began.

Amelia stirred beneath her blanket, stretching softly as she opened her eyes.

She covered her mouth with one hand, yawning,

unaware of what had happened the night before.

Her mind felt clouded,

as though her memories were slowly crawling back to her through a thick fog.

She lifted her hands to her face -

there was a faint scent clinging to her skin,

warm, masculine... unfamiliar,

yet strangely comforting.

Her fingers lingered over her lips,

as if trying to calm the restless beating of her heart.

Gradually, fragments of the previous night began to resurface.

She remembered leaving home... sitting in the park...

and then - nothing.

Darkness. Silence.

Sitting up suddenly, she glanced around.

Everything seemed untouched.

Her bag lay beside her,

the room was the same.

She pressed her palms to her head,

trying to force her mind to remember,

but her thoughts slipped away like smoke through her fingers.

Then something caught her eye -

a glimmer on the floor beside the bed.

She reached down and picked it up.

It was a keychain.

Confused, she turned it over in her hands,

then froze as she opened the small locket attached to it.

Inside was a picture -

a picture of her, taken months ago

at her best friend's wedding.

Her breath hitched.

Why was this here?

How did it end up in her room?

She lifted it closer,

inhaling the same scent that had lingered on her hands.

The same fragrance.

The same presence.

A chill ran through her,

and a realization struck her like lightning -

someone had been with her last night.

Panic seized her.

She looked down at herself,

checking her clothes, her body -

everything was fine.

No harm, no sign of intrusion.

She exhaled shakily,

then clenched her fingers around the keychain,

her voice trembling with determination.

"I'll find out who you are... no matter what."

Suddenly, her door burst open.

Stella stormed into the room, fury blazing in her eyes.

Her gaze landed on the keychain in Amelia's hand.

Without hesitation, she snatched it away, shouting,

"Where did you get this? Who was with you, you filthy girl?!"

Amelia froze,

her lips parted, but no sound came out.

Her mind went blank - she couldn't even defend herself.

Stella stepped closer,

her tone dripping with venom as she looked between the bag on the floor and Amelia's trembling figure.

"So it's true, isn't it?

You spent the night with a man, didn't you?"

Then the blows began.

Slaps, shoves, curses - each one cutting deeper than the last.

Stella hurled the keychain at her face, screaming,

"I don't want to see you here again!

Get out of my house, you disgrace!"

She flung Amelia's bag toward her,

and the girl bent down, sobbing,

her hands trembling as she clutched her belongings to her chest.

Her hair was disheveled,

her cheeks red and swollen from the assault,

her tears mingling with the sting of humiliation.

She stepped outside,

the keychain still clutched tightly in her hand,

her sobs breaking the morning silence.

Where would she go now?

And who... who was the man who had touched her life in the dark?

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