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Craved By My Fiance's Brother

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Content Rated 🔞🔞 This book contains explicit sexual scenes, obsession, morally grey characters, toxic desires, raw emotions, family dramas, dark romance themes, and psychological tension. Stay off or get burned. Just kidding! Dive dive in and enjoy the fire.😉😉 ............. "These sharp lips," he growls against my throat, grazing his teeth on my pulse, "they already cost me my soul. And now they'll moan my name...." his hand drags down my waist, gripping it harder, finding its way to my bare throbbing core. "and learn exactly who they belong to." ******* One brother owns her future. The other is addicted to her ruin. Meeka Clemson is engaged to marry Nathaniel DeWitt, the billionaire heir her family chose, the man she's secretly loved for years. But one reckless mistake changes everything. One forbidden night with a stranger she should never have touched. A man who held her like he intends to keep her. Slade is everything she shouldn't want. He's dark, obsessive, scarred and dangerous. And worst of all? He's Nathaniel's older brother. Slade doesn't believe in restraint. He doesn't believe in sharing. And the once he tastes Meeka, he refuses to let go. Every stolen touch becomes a betrayal. Every secret meeting pulls her deeper into the obsession. And the closer the wedding gets, the more ruthless Slade becomes, willing to destroy his brother, his family, and even his own name just to claim her. Now Meeka is trapped between duty and desire, safety and sin. Between the man she's meant to marry, and the man who will burn the world before letting her walk away. Because Slade doesn't do mercy, he does destruction, and he possesses. And he'll stop at nothing until she's his.

Craved By My Fiance's Brother Chapter 1

MEEKA'S POV:: “Fuck!” I curse as my head pounds like it's being hit with a hammer. I lean against the sink, trying to steady myself, but the restroom won't just stop spinning. Or am I the one spinning? I don't even know. Ugh! Please remind me never to drink again, because when I get too drunk, I forget everything, sometimes even my gender. My lipstick is smeared, my hair is falling out of its pins, and I laugh softly at my reflection that stares back at me. Perfect little Meeka Clemson, drunk at two a.m. My Mom will faint if she sees me right now. I take a breath, push away from the sink, and wobble toward the door. The faded thump of bass leaks through the hallway and makes my skull rattle. Somewhere out there my friends are still celebrating, but all I want right now is my bed, and maybe a gallon of water. “Home,” I mumble. “God, I need to go home.” I stop paying attention for exactly two seconds, just long enough to collide with something hard. Wait. Did the walls of this club suddenly grow legs? Because I'm pretty sure there wasn't one here a second ago. Strong, solid hands catch my arms before I pitch forward to fall, steadying me. My head snaps up, and the world tilts again, except this time, it's not the alcohol. The man's tall and broad-shouldered, with a jawline that looks like it never learned the word gentle. A scar cuts across the jaw, sharp and unapologetic, drawing the eye to the danger carved into his face. A solitary mole rests on the left side of his jaw like an intentional mark of warning. His dark eyes settle on me like a predator, quiet, dangerous, and entirely unreadable. And he smells, God help me. He smells like whiskey and something deep and woodsy — an intoxicating scent that clings to him like sin itself, the kind that drags you closer even when every instinct tells you to run. My pulse swings up into my throat. Every sensible part of me screams to step back, regain dignity, apologize and flee, but the drunk part apparently won the election tonight. I inhale him instead, like I've lost my goddamn mind. “Careful, Little Rebel,” he says, his voice low, brushing against my skin like sandpaper. Craps! That voice and accent. “I'm not....” I hiccup, shaking my head. I even point a very serious finger at him like a tipsy lawyer presenting evidence in court. “a rebel.” His lips curve in a mocking smirk as he leans closer. “Could've fooled me.” I should leave. I really should. But he doesn’t move, and neither do I. My brain is mush and I'm frozen on the spot, heart drumming, and my body betraying me like it's been waiting for this collision. Believe me, this is alcohol talking. Or moving. Or whatever. Tomorrow, I'm never drinking again. Okay, fine, I'll make that decision when I'm sober. The silence stretches as the man's gaze drags over me slowly, like he's memorizing every inch, and my breath catches. “Are you lost, Baby Girl?” His voice is thick now, daring me to play along. Hm. Baby Girl. Why do I like the sound of that? Damn me. No normal girl would meet a total stranger and melt at the name he gives her. But then, I never told you I was normal. I tilt my head, fighting a grin. “Maybe. Or maybe I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.” His brow arches, but he doesn't move. That makes me bolder. My gaze slides over him shamelessly, drowning my filter in vodka. “You’re—” I wave a hand at him, because words are suddenly an obstacle. “unfairly good-looking, you know. Dangerous-looking, too. Like you belong on a wanted poster, but also a magazine cover. Annoying, really.” His smirk deepens, but he doesn’t step back. He studies me with a patience that feels almost predatory, which only eggs me on. I sway closer, my finger tracing the edge of the black leather jacket he's wearing. “You've got that whole dangerous thing going on in you. Rough, scarred and broody.” My lips curl. “Pretty boy in a very bad-boy package.” His laugh rumbles darkly and low at my words, vibrating down my spine. He smirks and leans in, close enough for me to breathe him more, and then he whispers, “Is that your way of flirting?” “What if it is, pretty boy?,” I shoot back, smirking too, reckless and daring. “What are you gonna do about it?” My mother has always told me how daring and stubborn I always am. But it's today I believe her. I can’t believe those words actually leave my mouth. God! See? This is why I should stick to water only. His laugh deepens, darker now, curling heat low in my stomach. His lips brush my ear when he whispers again, “Don't play with fire.... unless you want to get burned.” A giggle slips out of me, followed by a hiccup. “What if I say....” I whisper back, “I want to be burned?” For the first time, something sharp flickers through his eyes—interest, hunger? Maybe. The kind that comes from seeing someone you can’t categorize. He doesn't say anything. The moment stretches long, tense and electric. Then he lets go of my arms slowly, like he’s choosing not to hold on. His thumb brushes my wrist once, barely a touch, and I feel it all the way up my spine. “Go home, Little Rebel,” he says, his voice low and rough around the edges. “Before you get in real trouble.” But I still don’t move, and neither does he. The world feels suspended for a second, like if I took one step forward, everything would change. A laugh slips out before I can stop it, and he just stares at me. “Funny. I thought you were the danger.” Just stop talking, Meeka! But it’s too late, because the moment the words leave my mouth, something in him shifts. The amusement drains from his eyes, replaced by something sharper and hungry. It’s raw, feral, and aimed straight at me. And then his mouth crashes against my throat before I can blink. The crash is rough and consuming, instantly knocking the breath from my lungs. My back hits the wall as his body pins me there, and every thought I’ve ever had about being perfect—Nathaniel, my engagement, the rules drilled into me since birth, shatter. For the first time in my life, I feel utterly senseless. ~~*~~ Sunlight breaks through the silk curtains in my room the next morning, stabbing my eyes. My head throbs, my mouth tastes like alcohol, and my sheets feel suspiciously twisted, like I spent the night wrestling ghosts. A groan slips out of me as I hold my head. And then the memories of last night suddenly hit me hard. The club, the stranger with the scar, his voice. The way he looked at me like he could read every secret I didn't say out loud. The way his mouth latched on my throat, hands gripping my hips. The growl against my neck that still vibrates through me right now. “Fuck! Yes....oh my God. Faster. Ugh! This feels so good.” I quickly blink the memories out of my head, and flop face-up, staring at the ceiling while heat crawls into my cheeks, and my lips curve before I can stop them. I'm smiling. Why am I smiling? I should be panicking. I should be horrified. I’m engaged, for crying out loud. Perfectly betrothed Meeka Clemson, promised to Nathaniel DeWitt, the man who treats affection like a scheduled meeting. Often brief, and usually canceled. Meanwhile, somewhere in a crowded club, a stranger made me feel noticed. Alive. Like there were colors in the world I hadn’t seen before. And God, for once, I felt seen. I really, truly felt seen last night. Nathaniel was probably out partying with one of his side projects anyway. So why do I feel like I’m the one who broke the rules? Maybe because I did. And because a part of me liked not being perfect for once. I just... let go last night. And the worst part? The terrifying, intoxicating part of it all? A small, shameful piece of me liked it. No, it actually even wants more. My chest tightens painfully. Jesus. Why am I thinking about him? Why does his touch still linger when Nathaniel’s doesn’t? Why do I feel awake? Why is.... BANG! The sharp crash slices through the silence, jolting every nerve in my body. My head snaps toward the sound, heart leaping into my throat. “Oh no...” I scramble off the bed, nearly tripping over the sheets as I stagger toward the noise. The closer I get, the worse my instincts twist. Please don't let it be what I think it is. Please.... I swiftly turn the corner and see it on the floor. Shattered. “No. Not my music box!” I crouch down quickly, and pick up the cylinder with both hands. The pins catch on my skin, but I don’t care. I try, stupidly try to turn it, to make it click, to make it sing. But nothing. The silence feels too big it makes my eyes twitch, the air leaving my chest all at once, and the word rips out of me before I can swallow it back. “NO!”
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