
Daddy's Secret Obsession
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She'd spent her whole life hearing the same thing: cold, distant and untouchable.Like she was something behind glass-safe to admire, impossible to reach.
Then she met him.
A man who was sitting in the dark when she walked in. A stranger in her mother's house. All hard edges and quiet intensity, the kind of man who didn't need to raise his voice to fill a room. When he looked at her, really looked, something shifted. The air got thicker which made her pulse kicked up in a way she'd never felt before.
He didn't touch her because he didn't have to.
He just muttered one word;low and rough, like gravel and honey.
"Kneel."
And she did.
Not because she was weak,not because she didn't know better but because for the first time in her life, someone saw past the glass and the careful distance she'd built around herself. He saw what she'd been hiding-the part of her that wanted to be taken, not just touched.
"Yes, Daddy."
The words left her mouth before she could think. And when they did, something inside her cracked wide open.
From that night on, Jessy wasn't the girl people whispered about anymore. She was the woman who'd tasted danger and couldn't get enough. The one who finally understood what it meant to feel.
Daddy's Secret Obsession Chapter 1
JESSY
I burst out of the café, my heart pounding like a war drum, each beat amplifying the sting of betrayal that blazed within me. How could he do this? After all the promises, the sweet nothings whispered in the dark about waiting, about building something real without rushing into the physical.
"I love you for who you are, Jessy," he'd said, his eyes brimming with sincerity-how could I have believed him? But today, over a half-finished latte and a crumbling muffin, he shattered it all. "You don't respond to my touches," he spat, frustration dripping from his voice. "It's like you're some kind of... Mother Virgin Mary. I can't do this anymore." Mother Virgin Mary?! Those words hit me like a slap, reducing me to a cold stereotype. I wasn't unresponsive; I just... didn't feel it. Not with him.
At eighteen, I'd never felt that spark everyone raved about, that electric pull that ignited the skin and stole your breath. Maybe I was broken, or maybe he was just wrong for me. Tears blurred my vision as I rushed down the street, the city lights flickering above like mocking stars. Memories of my life after the accident flooded my mind. My parents-gone in an instant, victims of a tragic car crash that left me and my younger "mom" reeling. Wait, not my younger mom; she was my mom's sister, who stepped in as my guardian and insisted I call her Mom.
Vibrant and full of life, she was only in her late thirties, but we were both shattered. She often spoke of the uncle I'd never met-the one quietly supporting us from the shadows, funding our lives without ever showing his face. "He's family, Jessy," she'd say with a knowing smile. "Rich as sin, but private. One day, you'll meet him." Now, I was the breadwinner, juggling college classes and a part-time job at a bookstore to make ends meet. It wasn't much, but it kept us afloat. Our home-a sprawling mansion on the city's outskirts-was proof of his wealth, with marble floors, soaring ceilings, and rooms echoing with emptiness.
I often pondered about this phantom benefactor. Who was he? Why the secrecy? But tonight, anger and heartbreak drowned out those questions, buried beneath the weight of my ex's cruel words. By the time I reached home, my feet ached, and exhaustion clawed at me. I fumbled with my keys, pushing the heavy oak door open with a creak that seemed deafening in the stillness.
The foyer was dimly lit by a distant lamp, but I didn't bother turning on more lights. I was too drained to climb the grand staircase to my room upstairs. Instead, I headed straight for the cozy sitting area-a crash spot with a plush couch and enough privacy to unwind without bothering Mom.
I closed the door behind me, the latch clicking shut, sealing me in darkness. The room was pitch black, curtains drawn tight against the outside world. I let out a shaky breath, ready to collapse onto the couch and let the tears flow.
But as my eyes adjusted to the shadows, I froze. There, lounging on the couch like he owned the place-which, technically, he might-was a tall, imposing figure. With broad shoulders filling the space, the faint moonlight illuminated him just enough. He was shirtless, clad only in boxer shorts that clung to his powerful thighs.
His chest was sculpted, glistening slightly as if oiled, every muscle a testament to strength. Heat surged through me, an unfamiliar warmth pooling in my core. Desire, raw and insistent, made my pulse race and my skin flush. Who was he? A stranger in my home? My mind screamed danger, but my body... oh, it betrayed me, drawn to the heat radiating from him. "Come," his voice rumbled, deep and commanding, slicing through the silence like a whip.
It wasn't a request; it was an order, sending shivers down my spine. I stood there, frozen in place, caught in a whirlwind of fear and something undeniably thrilling. What was happening to me? He shifted slightly, his eyes glinting in the dark as they locked onto mine. "Come here. What are you waiting for?" My legs moved before my brain could catch up, trembling as I took a hesitant step forward.
The air between us crackled with tension. Up close, his presence was intoxicating-masculine, overwhelming. I paused a few feet away, breathless and uncertain about what to do next. He tilted his head, studying me with a gaze that seemed to strip away my defenses. Then, his expression shifted to one of shock, brows furrowing as if he just realized something. "How can a naive girl like you be into this hookup business?" he said, disbelief lacing his voice, as if my very presence baffled him. I blinked, my confusion deepening. Hookup business? What was he talking about? I'd never done anything like that-never even considered it.
My ex's words echoed in my mind, branding me as unresponsive, frigid. And now this stranger assumed I was here for... what? Some casual encounter? The thought should have repulsed me, but instead, a forbidden thrill coursed through my veins, igniting a blush on my cheeks. "I-I'm not... I don't know what you mean," I stammered, my voice barely a whisper. "This is my house. Who are you?" I murmured, confusion flooding my mind. He chuckled, a dark, velvety sound that sent another wave of heat spiraling through me. His eyes roamed over my disheveled hair, tear-streaked face, and the way my sundress clung to my curves from the evening humidity.
"Why did you linger after you lied about taking an Uber? Oh, little girl, you have no idea." He leaned back, muscles flexing under that oiled skin, and before I could process what was happening, he hooked his thumbs into the waistband of his boxers. With a slow, deliberate motion, he slid them down, letting them pool at his feet.
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Daddy's Secret Obsession of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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7.6
I moaned out his name. "Damien, you are not trying hard to get me, yet .."
He smirked and whispered to my ears. "I like being hard, Not "trying" hard."
When Lila Sinclair's mother is sentenced to life in prison, her world collapses overnight. With nowhere else to go, she is taken in by Sebastian Blackwood, her mother's former lover. A powerful, reserved man who agrees to shelter her under strict conditions.
Lila is placed in his household... and into a life she never asked for, sharing a roof with two stepbrothers who change everything.
Damien is danger wrapped in charm...intense, controlling, and impossible to ignore. Ethan, on the other hand, is steady, kind, and grounding...the only place she feels safe when everything else feels like it's slipping away.
But Lila's situation comes with a hidden clause: her stay in the country is temporary. Within 365 days, her legal protection expires. To remain, she must marry one of the Blackwood heirs.
One house. Two brothers. Twelve months of blurred lines, buried secrets, and emotions she was never meant to feel.
As desire clashes with safety and passion wars with peace, Lila is forced into a choice that could secure her future...or destroy it completely.

8.0
"Just watch... I'll take you away from that deceitful woman."
Yvette whispered softly, but the resolve in her heart was unshakable.
Her heart shattered as she witnessed the wedding of Aaron-the man she had loved for so long, the very same adoptive brother who once gave her a sense of home-to another woman.
It was no secret.
Aaron knew how she felt.
And yet, he still chose to marry someone else... as if Yvette's love had never meant a thing.
Just when she tried to accept that painful reality, she uncovered a truth far more devastating.
Belinda... was not as kind as she seemed.
The cunning hidden behind her gentle smile only made it harder for Yvette to let go-only strengthened her belief that the man she loved had fallen into the wrong hands.
The love she had once buried deep within her heart had now twisted into something far darker.
An obsession.
Yvette no longer wished to surrender.
She would take back what was meant to be hers... by any means necessary.
Even if it meant destroying their marriage.

9.1
Waking up with a cold, scaly hand wrapped around my throat wasn't the worst part.
The worst part was realizing I'd transmigrated into the body of Terra Mason—the most despised woman in the entire Enclave. She drugged high-level beast-men and forced them into life-binding bio-contracts. She locked an aquatic warrior in a dry basement until his organs failed. She treated the most lethal males in the city like broken toys.
Zev, the Level 6 serpent who's currently choking me, would rather blow up his own heart than spend another day as my slave. His affection metric? Negative ninety. His trust? Zero.
Then my system activates: the Kore AI. It gives me exactly 500 credits, a medical nano-gel, and a recipe for neutralizing the radioactive poison in mutant meat. Real food. In this world, that's worth more than gold.
I save Rhys, the dying aquatic male everyone left for dead. I season a slab of purple mutant steak until Sam, a battle-scarred grizzly shifter, groans at the taste—and his trust points finally tick above zero. When my backstabbing ex-best friend tries to steal my males and destroy me, I don't scream or throw a tantrum like the old Terra. I dismantle her with the truth.
But earning their trust means more than grilling meat. A scorpion swarm ambushes us at midnight. Sam throws himself between me and a stinger the size of my arm. As he stands over the corpse, fur receding from his claws, he stares at me and whispers, "You were testing me."
Yes. I was. Because in this world, the weak don't survive. And I refuse to be weak again.
Four beast-men. Four contracts. One system. And a whole lot of steak. Let this dystopian wasteland know—I'm not the monster they remember. I'm worse. I'm the one who's going to feed them until they'd kill for me.

7.1
I was the Architect who built the digital fortress for the most feared Don in New York.
To the world, I was Brendan Wiggins’s silent, elegant Queen.
But then my burner phone buzzed under the dinner table.
It was a photo from his mistress: a positive pregnancy test.
"Your husband is celebrating right now," the caption read. "You are just the furniture."
I looked across the table at Brendan. He smiled and held my hand, lying to my face without blinking.
He thought he owned me because he saved my life ten years ago.
He told her I was just "functional." That I was a barren asset he kept around to look respectable, while she carried his legacy.
He thought I would accept the disrespect because I had nowhere else to go.
He was wrong.
I didn't want to divorce him—you don't divorce a Don.
And I didn't want to kill him. That was too easy.
I wanted to erase him.
I liquidated fifty million dollars from the offshore accounts only I could access. I destroyed the servers I had built.
Then, I contacted a black-market chemist for a procedure called "Tabula Rasa."
It doesn't kill the body. It wipes the mind clean. A total hard reset of the soul.
On his birthday, while he was out celebrating his bastard son, I drank the vial.
When he finally came home to find the empty house and the melted wedding ring, he realized the truth.
He could burn the world down looking for me, but he would never find his wife.
Because the woman who loved him no longer existed.

7.4
Four years ago, to protect the man I loved from losing his billionaire empire, I drugged his drink, told him I only used him for his money, and vanished.
Now, at a high-society gala, Callum Wyatt is back. He isn't just a CEO anymore; he's a ruthless predator, and the second his eyes lock onto me, I know I am his prey.
When my wealthy half-sister publicly humiliated me, calling me the cheap bastard child of a homewrecker, Callum stepped out of the shadows. He nearly snapped her wrist in half and declared to New York's elite that anyone who touched me would be dismantled.
In the back of his Maybach, he pinned my arms above my head, his eyes burning with psychotic obsession.
"If you run again, Aubrey, I will burn your entire world to the ground just to keep you."
My heart bled. I had spent four grueling years tearing myself apart to keep him out of my messy, blood-soaked revenge against the family that watched my mother die.
But his terrifying protection only made my biological father's family target me harder, using their massive capital to buy out my movie set and crush my acting career.
They thought I would cower.
But as I walked onto the soundstage, facing the heiress trying to steal my role, I took off my sunglasses. I wasn't running anymore; it was time to make them pay.

9.3
I woke up in a freezing, desolate wasteland, my body weak and covered in sores. A mechanical voice in my head informed me that I was a defective rabbit-mutant, and if I didn't conceive within twenty-four hours, I would die permanently.
The terror was suffocating, but the system left me no choice. To survive the brutal cold and the decay of my own heartbeat, I had to force a pregnancy with a stranger.
I stumbled through the snow, my fingers turning blue, until I found a massive, wounded Arctic Fox-mutant in a dark cave. He was a Tier-9 predator, dying and radiating the exact heat I needed to stay alive. I threw away my dignity, crawling into his fur to merge our energies, desperate to trigger the life-reset protocol before my time ran out.
I felt like a monster, forcing myself onto a man who didn't even know I existed, just to keep my own heart beating. How could I ever face him if he woke up? Why did I have to be the one to pay the price for this twisted, mechanical ultimatum?
The fusion was a success, but when I woke up the next morning, the apex predator had me pinned under his massive claws, his fangs inches from my throat. I didn't beg for mercy. I stared into his feral, ice-blue eyes and made a deal that would change everything: I would be his anchor, and he would be my protector. But then I dropped the final, terrifying truth: I was pregnant, and he was the only one who could save us.











