Follow
Chapters
Share
My Fiancé's Uncle is Obsessed With Me!

My Fiancé's Uncle is Obsessed With Me!

Emily's life was already planned-obedient daughter, perfect fiancée, quiet future. Then she crossed the wrong line. Adrian Carter is everything she shouldn't want-her fiancé's uncle, a ruthless billionaire, and a man who sees straight through her carefully built facade. One night changes everything. And Adrian has no intention of letting her go.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

Emily Assured that what happened remains between us, I slid out of the bed carefully, every movement deliberate. My legs felt heavy and my mind buzzed with the combination of adrenaline, exhaustion, and the residual heat from Adrian. I had to move. Now. One wrong step, one accidental glance at a mirror, and my composure would shatter entirely. I got dressed as quickly as I could. Suddenly conscious of myself as Adrian's eyes followed my every moment. His eyes remained on me as I crept toward the door, letting it click softly behind me as I left the room. I didn't glance back. I didn't want to. I only wanted a neutral space-somewhere I could gather myself without fear of him or of being seen. I walked as fast as I could down the long corridor, my eyes scanning for any movement. All the rooms had the same doors, no wonder I went into the wrong room. I tried to remember which room the the maid had taken my luggage to. I couldn't I could only guess. The only main room on this floor other than Adrian's was Nathan's. Others were guest rooms Trying my luck, I open the first guest room beside Nathan's slightly, peeking inside. It was empty. I sighed in relief and slipped into the room, closing the door behind me. At a corner of the room was my luggage. Perfect, I'm in the right room. It made sense though, placing my luggage in the room beside my fiancé's. I looked around the room. A modest bed, neutral walls, a single window letting in soft morning light. Nice for a guest room. The bathroom was small but functional. I turned on the shower and let the warm water hit my skin, letting the liquid run over me as though it could wash away my mistakes. Then I noticed the marks. I froze, gripping the edge of the tub. The evidence was everywhere: the faint, angry blush on my neck, the lingering traces on my shoulders, and the subtle hints along my chest. How am I going to hide these? I closed my eyes. I could think of scarves, high collars, turtlenecks-but this was summer, and the house was hot with sunlight pouring in. I could feel my pulse spike with panic. I scrubbed at the marks under the hot water, but I knew it was pointless. They were still there, and worse, they were visible. The thought of the marks being seen, made my stomach knot. I finished the shower quickly, letting the towel wrap around me tightly, pressing it to my body as though that could erase my worry. The first thing I did after drying off was press the call button on the nightstand. My voice, when I asked for help, had to sound casual, distant-innocent. "I'm feeling a bit chilly," I told the maid when she answered. "Could you bring me some clothes? Something long-sleeved... and perhaps a scarf or something to cover my neck?" "Of course, Miss Emily. I'll bring them immediately." I waited, pretending to read a book that wasn't open, my mind racing. I didn't want Adrian-or anyone else-to see me like this, vulnerable, exposed. Moments later, a soft knock echoed at the door. I peeked out just enough to see the maid place a folded set of clothes on the floor. My hands itched to snatch them immediately, but I stayed still until she left. Once the door clicked shut, I moved fast, grabbing the clothes and scanning for the scarf-or high-necked blouse-that could hide the marks on my skin. I clutched it to my chest and let out a quiet, relieved sigh. Safe. For now. I dressed quickly, slipping into the long sleeves, letting the soft fabric shield my neck, chest, and shoulders. I checked myself in the mirror and tried not to panic at the subtle shadows of the hickeys. They were faint, but they were there. I need to figure out a plan. I made sure the room looked a little disorganized, as if I had just woken up normally. I wanted no trace, no evidence that Adrian and I had crossed lines last night-lines that, for some reason, had felt dangerously right. The bell rang a short while later, and a second maid knocked politely. "Miss Emily, breakfast is ready downstairs," she said, her voice neutral. "The family would like you to join them." I nodded, keeping my composure. "Thank you. I'll be down shortly." She left, and I closed my eyes, letting myself sink into the bed for a moment. My pulse was still racing, and the events of last night felt surreal in the bright morning light. As I made my way downstairs, each step felt heavier than the last. Every corner, every doorway seemed alive with possibility. What if someone noticed my neck? What if Nathan-God forbid-looked too closely? I tried to calm myself with shallow breaths, keeping my hands lightly crossed over my chest. The scarf was a good cover. Long sleeves hid my shoulders. No one could see the evidence, but the knowledge of it pressed on me like a weight. The mansion was already buzzing quietly with the start of the day. Breakfast was laid out in the dining room-a long table with perfectly arranged silverware, steaming plates of eggs, pastries, fresh fruit. The Carters moved gracefully, their ease making me feel like a clumsy outsider. Nathan was already seated, looking annoyingly composed. I wanted to tell him nothing, to hide everything, but part of me couldn't stop the occasional flicker of guilt-or thrill-at last night. I slid into my chair, keeping my scarf tight, my posture deliberate. Adrian was nowhere to be seen yet, and a tiny part of me was grateful. I needed a few moments to be fully present without his gaze pressing into me, even from across the room. Breakfast passed in a flurry of polite conversation. The Carters were warm but distant, like people who treated interactions as carefully choreographed dances. I kept my eyes mostly on my plate, speaking only when addressed. Then, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a subtle shift in the room. Adrian had arrived, moving slowly, purposefully, like he owned every step he took. He didn't speak, didn't smile. He simply looked at me. The look made my stomach tighten, and I had to remind myself to breathe. I had survived the morning so far. I could survive this, too. He didn't say a word, and I didn't. But that silent exchange carried everything between us-the night, the claim, the threat, the understanding. I sipped my coffee, keeping my scarf tight and my hands folded neatly on my lap. Everything will be fine if I stay careful. And yet, every time his dark eyes found mine, I felt the pull. The same pull from last night. The same pull that reminded me how easily I could lose control. For now, I thought, gripping the fabric around my neck. Everything is still a secret.​

You may also like

Divorced And Rich: Falling For The Mechanic
9.7
For three years, I endured being treated like a walking ATM and a maid by my husband's family, biting my tongue to keep the peace. Then, my husband's buddy suddenly dropped off a nine-year-old boy at my front door. The crumpled note from my husband casually explained it was his illegitimate son, blaming me for being barren and demanding I raise the kid as our own. My mother-in-law was absolutely thrilled, parading the boy around as the true heir at the dinner table. "Some trees just don't bear fruit, no matter how much water you give them," she sneered. My brother-in-law cheered, and my drunk father-in-law demanded I cook a feast to celebrate. They actually expected me to continue paying the mortgage, buying the groceries, and cleaning up their endless messes, all while raising the living proof of my husband's betrayal. I looked at the parasites who had drained me dry for years, acting like they were doing me a favor by letting me stay in a house that my money paid for. I didn't scream, and I didn't cry. I simply called my lawyer to file for an immediate divorce, froze every single bank account and credit card they relied on, and drove off to my grandmother's secluded cabin in the woods. Let them see how long they survive without my money.
Flash Marriage To The Vengeful CEO
8.9
Debora went to prison to protect the man she loved, only to end up a paroled convict living under the roof of her abusive foster parents. When they found her positive pregnancy test from a one-night stand, they threatened to kick her out and send her straight back to a cell. Just as they were about to report her, the stranger from that dark hotel room suddenly appeared. He paid her foster parents one million dollars to marry her and take her away. Debora thought she was finally safe. But the moment they were alone, he looked at her with pure, venomous hatred. He didn't want a wife; he wanted a prisoner. He believed Debora was the ruthless murderer who had destroyed his life in a car crash, and he planned to make her suffocate in her own despair. He didn't know she was just a scapegoat. To survive and protect her baby, Debora found a job at a bridal shop, only to run into the real culprit—the man who actually drove the car and framed her. He was now happily engaged to a wealthy heiress. They deliberately ruined a priceless wedding gown and blamed it on her. "Kneel on this floor and apologize, or I'm calling the police to revoke your parole!" Why did she have to rot in hell for his sins, while the man she married wanted to destroy her? Just as her trembling knees were about to touch the cold marble floor, the heavy glass doors were violently shoved open. Her billionaire husband strode in like a force of nature, his eyes locked onto the wealthy couple with a terrifying, destructive rage.
My Irresistible Alpha
8.0
She gave him her innocence. He gave her a mark she could never escape. Five years ago, Elena's world shattered when she was betrayed by everyone she loved. Left homeless and heartbroken, she found fleeting solace in the arms of a devastatingly handsome stranger-a single night of raw, primal passion that became her secret touchstone of strength. Now, she's rebuilt her life from the ashes, fighting to provide for her young son. But every door she tries to open slams shut, sabotaged by a powerful, unseen force. That force is Dax Valiente. Billionaire. Alpha. Obsession. As a human girl, Elena has never expected what awaits her when she walks into the Valiente Group. That ruthless man was not just her new Boss, but the werewolf king who wants her to be his.
Replaced Not Defeated: A Billionaire Betrayal Romance
9.8
They saw the photos before I did. My billionaire husband, his assistant, A hotel suite. By morning, I wasn't just betrayed, I was replaced. The internet had opinions, the tabloids had headlines. He had excuses, and I had a choice. Fight for a man who embarrassed me... Or walk away and let him discover what life feels like without me. He married her faster than anyone expected. But something about their perfect love story doesn't add up, because money can buy loyalty, It can buy silence, It can even buy a wedding ring. But it can't buy peace. And the day he realizes what he truly lost? I won't be waiting.
Rising From Ruin: The Billionaire's Lethal Roommate
8.6
For two years, I was trapped behind my own eyes, a prisoner in my own skull. A crazed fan had hijacked my body after a brutal car crash, wearing my skin like a cheap suit. When my soul finally locked back into my flesh in a cramped hospital room, I realized she had destroyed everything I built. This parasitic stalker had drained my massive fortune to zero, buying luxury gifts for a mediocre actor and turning me into the internet's most hated woman. My phone was flooded with death threats, and the hashtag demanding I go to hell was trending at number one. Even the hospital nurses despised me. One marched into my room, raising her hand to violently slap my pale cheek. "You psychotic bitch, you make me sick!" Worse, my sprawling Beverly Hills estate had been foreclosed and sold to a mysterious billionaire named Kasey Dominguez. I had absolutely nothing left. No money. No reputation. No home. The sheer violation of watching a psychotic stranger ruin my life while I was locked in the passenger seat of my own mind made my blood boil. I refused to let her destroy my legacy. As the nurse's hand descended, my atrophied muscles snapped into action. I twisted her wrist until the joint popped, grabbed the keys to my freedom, and slipped out into the cold Los Angeles night. I was going to take my life back, starting with the billionaire who thought he owned my house.
THE BILLIONAIRE ALPHA'S FORBIDDEN HYBRID
8.2
"Stay away from me." "You're my mate, Emma. That stopped being an option the night you shifted." "I didn't ask for this." "And I didn't ask for a hybrid who can bring my entire world down." Emma Carter thought the worst thing about working for Daniel Blackwell was his cold, controlled arrogance. She did not know that the billionaire CEO she reports to is also the Alpha of the most powerful hidden wolf pack in the country. She did not know that the strange instincts she has fought her whole life are not anxiety, schizophrenia, or imagination. She did not know she was born illegal. When a violent attack forces her to shift for the first time, Emma discovers she is not fully human and not fully wolf. She is a hybrid, created in secret and marked for execution under a decades-old pack decree. The Council wants her contained. Rival factions want her captured. Someone inside Daniel's inner circle wants her to be used as proof that the old order should fall. Daniel should hand her over to protect his pack. Instead, he chooses her, risking civil war and the collapse of everything he built. As enemies close in and buried truths about her mother's research surface, Emma's power begins to evolve beyond anything the wolves have ever seen. The mate bond between them is real, but so are the lies that shaped it. In a world that survives on dominance and bloodlines, Emma may be the one thing it cannot control.