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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 4

The tension in the house became a living entity, a silent, suffocating presence that followed Olivia everywhere. She found herself retreating to her home office, a bright room she'd claimed at the back of the house, burying herself in blueprints and project proposals. It was the only place she felt she could breathe.

One afternoon, a week after the disastrous family dinner, she was struggling with a particularly difficult design for a community center. The client wanted something that felt both modern and welcoming, and she was hitting a wall. Frustrated, she shoved her keyboard away and rubbed her tired eyes. She needed a distraction.

Her gaze fell on the stack of boxes still piled in the corner of the room, the last of her things from her old apartment. With a sigh, she got up and decided to finally tackle them. It was better than staring at a blank screen.

She opened the first box, which was filled with books. As she lifted them out, her fingers brushed against a worn, leather-bound sketchbook. Her heart gave a little lurch. It was one of hers from high school, a relic she'd kept but never looked at. Curiosity getting the better of her, she opened it.

The pages were filled with her own clumsy attempts at drawing, but scattered between them were sketches Ethan had done for her. Quick, affectionate doodles in the margins of her notes. A detailed drawing of her hands, which he said were the most expressive he'd ever seen. And in the back, pressed between two pages, was a small, folded piece of paper.

With trembling hands, she unfolded it. It was a note, written in his messy, artistic scrawl.

'Olivia,

I was trying to study for the history final, but all I could think about was the way you looked today in the sunlight. Your hair looked like spun gold. I can't believe you're mine. Ten years from now, I want to be looking at you in the sunlight in our own home, with our own life. This isn't just high school. This is forever. I know it.

Yours always,

Ethan'

A sob escaped her lips. She pressed the note to her chest, the pain of the memory as fresh as if it were yesterday. 'This is forever.' The lie of it burned. She read it again, and a detail she'd never noticed before struck her. The date. It was the day before prom.

He had written this the day before he abandoned her. It didn't make sense. It made the betrayal even more incomprehensible. She was so lost in her grief and confusion that she didn't hear the soft knock on her doorframe.

"Olivia?"

She spun around, clutching the note. Ethan stood in the doorway, a hesitant look on his face. He held a small, paper-wrapped package in his hands.

"I'm sorry to bother you," he said, his voice gentle. "Harrison asked me to bring you this. He said you left your laptop bag in the car this morning."

He held out the package, his eyes taking in the open box, the sketchbook in her hand. She saw his gaze drop to the paper she was clutching against her chest. Recognition flickered in his eyes.

"Is that...?" he started, his voice trailing off.

Olivia, her defenses down, couldn't stop the flood of emotion. "You wrote me this," she whispered, holding up the note. "The day before prom. You said, 'This is forever.' And then you just... left."

He stared at the familiar piece of paper, his face paling. He took a slow step into the room, his eyes fixed on it. "I meant every word of it," he said, his voice thick.

"Then why?" she cried, the tears finally spilling over. "Why, Ethan? After ten years, you owe me that much."

He looked at her, truly looked at her, for the first time since that night in the garden. The mask was gone. All she saw was a raw, aching vulnerability. He took a deep, shuddering breath.

"Because I did see you that night, Olivia," he said, his voice cracking. "At prom. Chloe called me. She said you'd had too much to drink and were in trouble, that I needed to come get you from a hotel. She gave me the room number. I was so worried, I drove like a maniac. I got there, and the door was unlocked. I pushed it open, and... you were there. On the bed. With a man."

Olivia felt the blood drain from her face. The world tilted. The vague, terrifying blankness in her memory. The hotel room. A man.

"What?" The word was a breath, not a sound.

"I saw you, Liv. You were passed out, and he was... he was on top of you. I think I screamed. I charged at him, and we fought. He was out the window before I could even get my hands on him. I turned back to you, and you were just... lying there, unresponsive. I didn't know what to do. I was in shock. I was seventeen. I panicked. All I could think was that you had... that you had chosen to be with him. That I wasn't enough."

Olivia was shaking her head violently, her hands flying to her mouth. "No. No, Ethan. I didn't. I swear to you, I didn't. I was drugged. I don't remember anything. I woke up alone, confused, terrified. I tried to call you, but you didn't answer."

His face crumpled. "I changed my number. I couldn't bear to hear your voice. I got in my car, and I just drove. I wasn't watching the road. I was crying so hard. I ran a red light and got t-boned by a truck."

Olivia gasped, her hand flying to her chest. "Oh my God."

"I was in the hospital for weeks," he continued, the words pouring out of him now, a dam finally breaking. "Broken ribs, a collapsed lung, a shattered leg. When I woke up, my dad was there. My mom had flown in. I told them I wanted to leave the city, to attend college out of state, to never come back. I made them promise to send me away. I was so heartbroken and angry. I thought you had betrayed me. I thought the rumors were true."

He sank onto the arm of a chair, his head in his hands. Olivia stood frozen, the note still clutched in her hand, her mind reeling. The pieces were clicking into place, forming a picture so ugly and tragic it made her sick.

Chloe. The punch. The hotel. The man. The call to Ethan. It was a setup. A cruel, calculated plot to destroy them. And it had worked. Perfectly.

"Ethan," she whispered, moving towards him. She knelt in front of him, her hands reaching out to cover his. "I was drugged. I didn't know any man. I didn't do anything. I was a victim. And so were you."

He lifted his head, his eyes red-rimmed and full of a decade's worth of pain. "I know," he breathed. "I know that now. Seeing you here, with my dad, the way you looked at me in the garden... the Olivia I knew couldn't have done that. It's the only thing that's made me stop and think, really think, for the first time in ten years."

They stayed like that, kneeling on the floor of her office, their hands intertwined, the truth of their shared tragedy finally laid bare between them. The love they had buried, the anger they had nurtured, the grief they had carried alone-it all hung in the air, raw and potent. And in that moment of profound vulnerability, the old connection flared back to life, stronger and more dangerous than ever.

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