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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 5

For a long time, neither of them spoke. The only sounds were their ragged breaths and the soft hum of Olivia's computer. They were anchored to each other by their joined hands, two survivors of a shipwreck finally finding each other on a desolate shore.

Olivia was the first to break the silence. "Who was he? The man in the room?"

Ethan shook his head, his thumb unconsciously stroking the back of her hand, a gesture so familiar it made her heart ache. "I don't know. I never saw his face clearly. He was just a shadow, a monster. After the accident, everything was a blur of hospitals and recovery. By the time I was well enough to think straight, I just wanted to forget. I convinced myself you were part of a past I needed to bury."

"Chloe," Olivia whispered, the name tasting like poison. "It had to be her. She was always so jealous. She must have paid someone, set the whole thing up."

"It doesn't matter who it was," Ethan said, his voice hard. "The damage was done. To you. To us." He finally looked down at their hands, as if just realizing they were touching. He didn't let go. "I'm so sorry, Olivia. For not staying. For not trying to find you, to ask you. For believing the worst."

"And I'm sorry for believing you just got tired of me," she confessed, a fresh tear sliding down her cheek. "I should have known. I should have trusted you."

"How could you?" he said softly. "I was gone. The evidence was all there. It's what they wanted."

The truth, now that it was out, was a living thing between them. It had a weight, a gravity, that was both liberating and terrifying. It explained the past, but it did nothing to simplify the present. If anything, it made it infinitely more complicated.

"What do we do now?" Olivia asked, the question a whisper of fear.

Ethan looked towards the door, as if he could see through the walls to his father in his study. "I don't know," he admitted. "He's my father. He loves you. And you're engaged to him."

The word 'engaged' landed between them like a grenade. Olivia pulled her hands back, the reality of her situation crashing down on her. She was wearing Harrison's ring. She had promised herself to him. He was a good man, a kind man, who had given her a sense of safety she'd craved for a decade.

"I can't hurt him, Ethan," she said, her voice firming even as her heart broke. "He doesn't deserve this. He's been nothing but wonderful to me."

Ethan's expression tightened. "And what about us? What about what we lost? What about the fact that we were victims of a horrible crime, and it tore us apart? Doesn't that deserve something?"

"Deserve what?" she cried, standing up and pacing the room. "A happy ending? We're not in a movie, Ethan. This is real life. In real life, you don't get to fall back in love with your fiancé's son. It's not just wrong, it's... It's devastating. It would destroy him."

Ethan stood up as well, his tall frame filling the space. "And what about destroying us... again?"

The raw plea in his voice cut her to the quick. She looked at him, this man she had loved with her entire being, the man she now knew had loved her just as fiercely, and had suffered just as much. The pull towards him was a physical force, a magnetic attraction that defied all logic and morality.

"Ethan," she said, her voice pleading. "Please. Don't."

He took a step towards her, closing the distance between them. He was so close she could feel the heat radiating from his body; smell the familiar, clean scent of him that had haunted her dreams for years.

"I never stopped," he said, his voice a low, desperate whisper. "Not for one single day. I filled sketchbooks with your face. I compared every woman I met to you, and they all fell short. I came back here to finally move on, to start fresh. And then I saw you in my garden, and my whole world collapsed again. Because you're still it for me, Olivia. You're still the only one my heart beats for ."

His hand came up, his fingers trembling as they brushed a stray strand of hair from her face. The touch was like a brand, searing her skin. Every nerve in her body was screaming for her to lean into him, to close the final inch between them and feel his lips on hers again.

"Please," she breathed, but she didn't know if she was begging him to stop or to continue.

He leaned in, his forehead resting against hers. Their eyes were locked, his whiskey-colored depths swirling with a decade of longing, hers a storm of green conflict and desire. They stood there, teetering on the precipice, the ghost of their past and the impossibility of their present swirling around them.

Then, a sound shattered the moment. The distant, cheerful ring of Harrison's ringtone from the study downstairs. It was a jarring, mundane intrusion of reality.

They sprang apart as if shocked. Olivia stumbled back, her hand flying to her lips, which still tingled from his nearness. Ethan ran a hand through his hair, his chest heaving.

"I'm sorry," he muttered, not meeting her eyes. "I shouldn't have... I'm sorry."

He turned and left the room, his footsteps quick and decisive on the stairs. Olivia sank back onto the chair, her legs unable to support her. She had just been given the answer to a question that had plagued her for ten years. But it was an answer that opened a door to a future she couldn't possibly walk through. The truth had set them free from the past, but it had also imprisoned them in an impossible present.

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