
Deadly Game With My Husband's Brothers
THIS IS A DARK ROMANCE FEATURING DARK CONTENT AND MORALLY AMBIGUOUS CHARACTERS.
Peyton has been in her marriage, enduring the pain of watching Odin, her husband, flirt and cheat in the guise of an open marriage-a decision he made without her agreement.
She hit a dead end when Odin broke the number one rule: bringing one of his flings to their home, their bed. That's when she made an impulsive decision-cheat and not feel guilty.
He wants her to get a boyfriend? No, she'd do him one better. One night, that's all it took, and the next day she finds herself tangled with her husband's brother.
Axel-He's a live wire, pure mischief and untamed. He doesn't just give Peyton what she's been starved of; he ignites a fire she didn't know she had, making her crave the wild freedom only he offers. With Axel, it's not just a fling; it's an explosion of everything forbidden.
Raphael-A little unhinged? More like a master of controlled chaos. He's the kind of man who sears himself into your soul, leaving an unforgettable mark deep in your memories. Raphael doesn't just flip a switch in your brain; he rewires it entirely, making you question every sane choice you've ever made.
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Chapter 6
~~PEYTON~~
I clear my throat as I press the phone against my ear. Odin picks up at the first ring.
"What is it?" His voice is clipped, impatient, as if I'm interrupting something far more important than his wife's call. My stomach churns. This is going to be impossible.
I snivel as if I've been crying for a long time.
"Odin, come home, please. I... I..."
"What the fuck happened?" he interrupts, his voice sharper.
Now that I have his attention, I start sobbing. God, I'm not good at this, but I have no choice. Raphael's gaze is burning into me.
"The house is on fire!" I say, my voice cracking as I cry like a dramatic actress who just found out her understudy got the lead role.
"Peyton, what the fuck did you do?" he hollers, and I squirm at the tone. "It's barely an hour since I left, and you've turned the whole place into chaos. I told you to stop cooking, didn't I?"
"Come quickly, you idiot! The fire is spreading!" I cut him off, already exhausted from all the yelling and poor acting.
The line goes dead, and I sigh heavily while meeting Raphael's gaze. "Happy now?"
He nods, and that's when I realize we are only a few inches apart, my head just short of touching his chest.
I move back subtly, but he notices immediately. His eyes, sharp and assessing, follow my retreat.
"Why are you stepping back?"
"'Cause I smell like whiskey." I retort, and he closes the tiny distance between us and sniffs me.
I freeze. Did he just...
He frowns, and I'm surprised by how seriously he's taking this.
"You smell fine," he says and sniffs me again. "A little like vanilla, with a hint of something musky... and definitely not too much whiskey."
God, what is he? A human bloodhound? And why is he sniffing me like a fine wine, completely ignoring the massive elephant in the room about his brother?
I shift back and force a tiny smile, wanting to escape his suffocating presence. I hate how he makes me feel. Just a moment ago he was threatening to burn down my kitchen, and now he's complimenting me. He's so unpredictable-even more annoying than Axel.
I clear my throat. "I'm going to take a shower; make yourself comfortable."
He doesn't respond as I dash into my room, slamming the door and sliding down the wall.
God, today's one hell of a rollercoaster, and I just want it to end. I want these maniac twins to disappear so I can be left with Odin-at least he's manageable and predictable, even with his damn blondes.
*******
After my long, purposely drawn-out shower, I feel like a slightly less sticky version of myself, but the world is still spinning.
I hear the sound of Odin's car as it squeals into the garage. I can tell from the tires screeching that he rushed down here, buying my lame excuse for acting.
There's an angry thud from the door, followed by "Peyton, where the hell are-"
He pauses, and I can guess what makes him stop.
I slip out of my room, perched in a corner, eavesdropping. Hell no, I'm not interfering; I've got a lot on my plate.
"What the fuck are you doing here?" Odin spits. Raphael follows.
"I need my money."
"I don't have it."
There's silence for a beat, and before I know it, I hear staggering-a brutal sound of a punch. The ground tumbles beneath my feet. Now it gets really serious.
I rush over and find Odin sprawled on the floor, blood already blooming at the corner of his lip, while Raphael stands over him, knuckles clenched, his eyes burning with a cold fury I haven't seen before.
This isn't just about money; this is personal.
He's about to deliver another blow when I wrap my hands around his waist, pulling him back. Can you imagine a small part of me scolding myself for stepping in too early? I should have let Odin receive two more punches-three even-before I stopped Raphael. Silly me.
"Let him go, Raphael," I plead.
His body stiffens, and I feel a slight tremor ripple through him, a barely contained raw power that makes the hairs on my arms stand on end.
But he doesn't move. He just stands as Odin picks himself up from the ground, wiping the blood from his lips.
"Stop pretending to care, Peyton," he spits, and I peek from behind Raphael's back.
"Excuse me?"
"You fooled me... You deceived me into rushing home for nothing, didn't you, Peyton? There's no fire! I thought... I actually thought you needed me. For once."
"Wait a minute, so you're more concerned with my lame fire acting than the fifty million you owe him?" I say, incredulous. "Oh, forgive me! Like I'm the first person with a betrayal record in this damn house. I just fucking made a mistake in saving your ass."
I turn to Raphael, my shoulders slumping. "Go ahead. Continue from where you stopped. I don't give a damn anymore. You two handle your own mess; I'm out."
I storm off and don't look back. He's talking about betrayal? Oh, really? I betrayed him? Well, he hasn't seen the worst I can do. In fact, I no longer feel bad about hooking up with his brother. I should betray him more often so he knows how it hurts.
I don't hear punching, but I hear shouting. Odin's on the defensive while Raphael stays quiet and lets him run his mouth. The thought of leaving them to their chaos is strangely freeing. Let them deal with their own inferno. I've had enough of my own to navigate.
As I reach my room, my phone rings, and I don't bother checking the caller-too angry to care.
"Yes?" I start, but there's silence from the other end.
"Hello?"
"Peyton, isn't it?"
I freeze; my knees suddenly feel weak.
That voice.
The devil has finally caught up with me.
The smooth, mischievous voice, the one I'd spent the past few hours trying to erase from my memory.
"Axel, is it?" I fire back.
He laughs. "Someone's done her research. I don't remember you recalling my name."
"What do you want?" I snap, wanting this conversation to end ASAP.
"Nothing much. I just wanted to let you know that I have your panties."
"Keep them. And don't you dare come over." I slam the phone down, my hand trembling. The nerve of that man! First, he plays with me, then he dares to call me and make that kind of statement. My cheeks flush.
I pace my room, the adrenaline from the fight still coursing through me, now mixed with a fresh wave of fury directed squarely at Axel.
How can he be so brazen? And how did he even get my number?
A sudden knock on my door makes me jump. "Peyton! Open the door!" Odin's voice is muffled, but I can hear the lingering anger.
"Go away!" I shout back, not bothering to hide the tremor in my voice.
"We need to talk about this, Peyton!" he insists, his voice closer now, as if he's pressing his ear to the wood.
"What the hell were you thinking, lying about a fire?"
I press my back against the door, my eyes squeezed shut. "It's none of your business!" I yell, though even to my own ears, it sounds weak and unconvincing.
The sound of his fist hitting the door makes me flinch. "Yes, it is! Everything in this house is my business! Now open this damn door!"
I'm about to retort when I hear my phone ping.
A text message from an unknown number.
*I don't have to come over; you're the one who'll come to me.*
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8.2
In her previous life, Eliana took the fall for her adopted sister Iris and lost everything, even being forced into a marriage where her work was stolen to build another man's empire.
Meanwhile, her sister's "perfect" marriage ended in tragedy-her husband turned out disabled and died young.
Reborn, the sisters swapped their fates, Iris claiming the handsome man for herself while Eliana marrying the allegedly sick billionaire.
Eliana only smiled-she knew the truth behind her marriage in the previous life. This time, she chose a different path, bringing her brilliance into the light while using marriage as a mere tool.
Yet the man she married stood firmly by her side, saying, "With me behind you, no one will dare touch you."

8.3
He laid me on the sheets, climbed over me, caged me with his arms. "Last chance to run," he said, voice low."I need the money," I whispered, feeling so tiny in his arms."You're soaking," he muttered. "Virgin or not, your pussy wants this."I moaned, looking away, couldn't help it,"Eyes on me, sweetheart," he pushed his tip in slowly."Fuck," he groaned. "So tight."He fucked me like he was claiming something. "Come for me," he whispered in my ears, moving faster."Damien," I cried out his name as I came."That's it," he growled. After a long minute he pulled out slowly. "One night," he said again, almost like a reminder....weeks later, I walked through the quiet hall of my school. A massive portrait stared back at me.Damien BlackwoodPrincipal Benefactor and OwnerColumbia University.Same man who'd just taken my virginity for money. My stomach dropped. "Oh fuck... what have I done?"

9.6
HIS Minnie Mouse
9.6
When Claire agrees to play her cold-hearted boss's girlfriend for a weekend, she never expects a fake romance to turn into a nine-month marriage contract worth millions. She becomes trapped in the world of the ultra wealthy and her abusive ex resurfaces to blackmail her with millions. She also falls in love with her cold-hearted boss, leading to an affair that gets her pregnant. But the reason for the contract marriage is no longer necessary. What happens now that Claire has no reason to stay married to her cold boss?

8.1
Aria once believed in forever-until her husband Zane Callahan shattered her world with a divorce that felt like a death sentence.
Broken, betrayed, and bleeding from the loss of their unborn child, she disappeared into the shadows and rebuilt herself as a one-week wife-for-hire.
No strings. No scars. No emotions.
Until Kane Callahan walked in.
He needed a bride to inherit his dying father's empire. She needed one more contract before vanishing again. But one thing neither expected? The tangled past that bound them-because Kane is Zane's estranged brother.
Aria swore she would never love again.
Kane swore he would never forgive.
But secrets don't stay buried. And neither do hearts that never truly stopped beating.
By Monday, the contract ends.
By Monday, someone will break!
By Monday, a love built on lies might just be the only truth worth saving.

7.9
For five years, April Gamble loved Julian Travis with everything she had, trusting him completely.
But on a stormy night, he casually tossed a liquidation agreement at her feet, single-handedly destroying her grandfather's company.
He coldly admitted he only dated her to steal Vance Group's internal financial data.
"You were convenient," Julian said, swirling his whiskey without a shred of guilt.
Before April could even process the brutal betrayal, a breaking news alert lit up her phone.
She watched in absolute horror as her grandfather jumped from the ledge of the Vance Tower on live television.
Julian looked at her writhing, screaming form with utter boredom and simply ordered his bodyguard to throw her out.
Blinded by grief and tears, April sped into the torrential rain, only to be completely crushed by a hydroplaning transport truck at an intersection.
As the shattered glass tore into her skin and the metal crushed her ribs, she died with a hatred so pure it made her teeth ache.
Why did five years of devotion mean absolutely nothing to him? Why did her family have to die just to feed his ruthless greed?
When she opened her eyes again, the harsh hospital lights blinded her, but the familiar burn scar on her arm was gone.
She wasn't the betrayed financial analyst April Gamble anymore.
She had woken up in the body of Altagracia Blanchard, the most notorious, obscenely wealthy heiress in New York.
Julian had taken everything from her, but now, armed with a billionaire's empire, she was going to bury him.

7.7
I am blind, but the darkness in my marriage was far worse than my lost vision.
When my brother’s kidneys failed, I needed two hundred thousand dollars to save his life within forty-eight hours.
But that same day, my wealthy husband’s mother and his childhood sweetheart, Kassidy, framed me for pushing the old woman down a flight of marble stairs.
"Pack your trash and get out of my house."
Chase didn't listen to my desperate pleas. He kicked me out without a single cent and demanded an immediate divorce.
Driven to a dead end, I was tricked by Kassidy into signing a high-end escort contract and given a spiked drink.
Drugged and terrified, I stumbled into Chase at a hotel.
Seeing the transaction Kassidy had orchestrated, he believed I was actually selling my body for the surgery money.
In a fit of possessive rage, he brutally took me, leaving me battered with a check on the nightstand the next morning as the ultimate insult.
But the nightmare didn't end there.
When I finally borrowed the money and rushed to the hospital, I found out Kassidy had already paid the bill anonymously, taking my brother's life hostage.
She even found my torn clothes from that night, twisting the truth to convince Chase's family that I was a manipulative whore who deserved to die.
I lost my dignity, my marriage, and my freedom to a web of perfectly orchestrated lies.
Why did the man I loved always choose to believe their flawless acts over my real tears?
Clutching his broken black onyx cufflink in my bleeding palm, my despair finally died, leaving only a cold, burning resolve.