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Help! My Stepson is My High School First Love

He was my first love. My first everything. Now he's my stepson. One night changed everything. Ten years couldn't make us forget. But loving him now could destroy us all. Ethan Cole was the boy who held my heart. My first kiss. My first time. My first real love. We planned a future together, whispered forever, believed nothing could tear us apart. Then prom night happened. I woke up alone in a hotel room with no memory of how I got there, and Ethan was gone. Vanished. The rumors said he got what he wanted and got tired of me. I spent a decade believing I wasn't enough. So I moved on. I built walls. I found Harrison to be kind, stable, and safe, and I said yes when he asked me to marry him. But fate has a cruel sense of humor. Because Harrison's son? The one living in the guest house? The one I'll see at family dinners and weddings, and holidays for the rest of my life? It's Ethan. My Ethan. The boy who broke me. The man I never stopped loving. And when I look into his whiskey-colored eyes, I see the same hunger, the same pain, the same unanswered questions burning in me. He says he never left me. He says prom night was a setup. He says he's loved me every single day for the past ten years. And God help me... I believe him. But how do I choose between the man who gave me a future and the man who still owns my past? How do I resist the only love that ever felt like home? And how do I survive when my heart is tearing me in two?
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Chapter 3

The first week of living under the same roof as Ethan was a masterclass in torture. The house, once a symbol of her future happiness, felt like a minefield. Every creak of the floorboards, every distant sound from the direction of the guest house, made her heart lurch.

Ethan was a ghost, but a very tangible one. He'd materialize at odd hours. She'd be reading in the living room and hear the soft thud of the front door as he came to use the main house's mailroom. She'd be swimming laps in the pool before work and see the curtain in his guest house window twitch. He was avoiding her with the same fervor she was using to avoid him, but in a house this size, it was an impossible task.

Their first real, unavoidable collision happened on a Tuesday evening. Harrison was working late, and Olivia, craving a snack, padded into the kitchen in her yoga pants and a loose-fitting tank top, her hair piled into a messy bun. The kitchen was dark, save for the light from the open refrigerator. Standing in front of it, silhouetted against the glow, was Ethan.

He was in a similar state of undress: grey sweatpants slung low on his hips and a thin t-shirt that clung to the defined muscles of his back. He was holding a carton of orange juice, drinking straight from it. He froze when he heard her, the carton halfway to his lips.

For a long, breathless moment, neither of them moved. The only sound was the low hum of the refrigerator.

"Sorry," Olivia mumbled, her voice sounding strange to her own ears. "I didn't think anyone would be in here."

He slowly lowered the carton, his eyes traveling over her in the dim light. The look wasn't lecherous, but it was intense, a slow perusal that made her skin tingle. He finally met her gaze, his expression unreadable. "It's your kitchen now. You don't have to apologize for using it."

The words were neutral, but his tone was laced with an undercurrent of something she couldn't decipher. Resentment? Pain? Longing?

She moved into the kitchen, giving him a wide berth, and opened a cabinet, pretending to look for a snack she didn't actually want. The silence was suffocating.

"How can you do it?" His voice was quiet, cutting through the tension.

She turned, her hand still on the cabinet door. "Do what?"

He set the juice carton down on the counter with a deliberate thud. "Stand there. In this kitchen. With him. After everything."

A flare of her old anger, the anger she'd nurtured for a decade, ignited in her chest. "After everything? After you left without a word? After you made me feel like the biggest fool in the world?" She kept her voice low, but it shook with emotion. "You don't get to stand there and judge me, Ethan. You lost that right ten years ago."

He flinched as if she'd struck him. "You think I wanted to leave?"

"I don't know what to think!" she hissed, stepping closer, her own hurt propelling her forward. "One minute we're planning our future, and the next you're gone. No call. No letter. Nothing. Just... vanished. I had to hear from the rumor mill that you'd gotten what you wanted and got tired of me.' So, yes, Ethan. That's what I think."

He stared at her, his face a mask of raw anguish. "Tired of you? Olivia, I... God, you have no idea."

"Then tell me!" she demanded, her voice cracking. "Make me understand. Why did you leave?"

He opened his mouth, his eyes burning with an urgent need to speak. But then, just as quickly, the shutters came down. He looked away, his jaw tightening. He shook his head, a single, sharp movement. "It doesn't matter. Not now. Not anymore."

He turned and walked out of the kitchen, leaving her standing there, more confused and hurt than ever. His refusal to explain felt like a second betrayal. It reopened a wound she thought had healed.

The next few days were a tense, silent war. They communicated through Harrison; their conversations were stilted and artificial. Then came the family dinner.

Harrison, ever the optimist, decided they needed a 'family bonding' night. He ordered Italian food, opened a bottle of expensive wine, and corralled them both into the formal dining room. It was a disaster from the start.

The conversation was painfully forced. Harrison chatted about work, a new project his firm was bidding on. He asked Ethan about his art therapy. He asked Olivia about a challenging new building design. He was a conductor trying to lead an orchestra of two completely different songs.

At one point, he reached over and took Olivia's hand, lifting it to his lips and kissing it gently. "I'm so lucky," he said, his eyes full of love for her. "To have found you, Liv."

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Ethan's hand tighten on his wine glass until his knuckles were white. He stared at his plate, his jaw working. The air in the room grew thick.

After dinner, as Harrison cleared the plates, Olivia and Ethan were left alone at the table. The silence was deafening.

"He really loves you, you know," Ethan said, his voice barely a whisper. He wasn't looking at her, but at the spot on the table where his father's hand had been.

"I know," she replied, her own voice equally quiet. "And I care about him. Deeply."

Finally, he looked at her. His eyes were haunted. "Do you love him, Olivia? The way you loved me?"

The question was a knife, sliding between her ribs. It was a question she had asked herself a hundred times. Her relationship with Harrison was built on comfort, respect, and gratitude. It was a calm, safe harbor. What she had with Ethan had been a tempest, a fire that both warmed and burned. Could you call the calm harbor 'love' if you'd only sought it out to escape the storm?

Before she could formulate an answer, Harrison bustled back in, all smiles. "Who's up for dessert?"

The moment was shattered. But the question hung in the air between them, unanswered and devastating.

That night, Olivia lay in bed next to Harrison's sleeping form, staring at the ceiling. A tear slid from the corner of her eye, tracing a path into her hair. She was engaged to a wonderful man. But the ghost in the garden had a face, and a voice, and eyes that held a decade of unanswered questions. And the walls she had so carefully built were beginning to crumble.

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