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My Stepbrother's Deadly Game of Love

I started a dangerous game to break my perfect, cold stepbrother, Hunter. Our forbidden affair became a secret inferno, and I thought I was the one in control, the one teaching him how to feel. Then an anonymous video arrived on my phone. It showed Hunter with a young intern, repeating our most intimate lines, my words, my lessons, verbatim. "Does this need to be taught, too?" he asked her, his voice a chilling echo of our past. He confessed it was all a calculated revenge plot against my mother. He left me to collapse in the street, sick and alone, and the car crash that followed shattered my legs, ending my ballet career forever. My love was a weapon he used to burn my world to the ground. My body was broken, my dreams turned to ash. I had lost everything to a man I thought I had broken, but who had instead destroyed me. But from the ashes, a new dream was born. I became a choreographer, my pain fueling my art. Now, years later, as I stand on the world stage, he watches from the shadows, a ghost consumed by a regret he can never atone for.
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Chapter 8

Hunter POV:

I drove like a madman, tearing through the city streets, my mind a chaotic storm of guilt and desperation. I checked her studio, her small rented apartment, every café and bookstore she frequented. Nothing. No trace. No one had seen her. Her friends, bewildered by my frantic calls, could offer no answers. It was as if she had simply vanished, swallowed by the city, by the cruel fate I had orchestrated.

I returned to the penthouse, the grand, empty spaces mocking my frantic search. Ashley was gone. My father, Adolfo, sat in his study, his face grim, a glass of amber liquid in his hand. He merely waved a dismissive hand when I entered, a silent acknowledgment of the disaster I had wrought.

I retreated to my room, the silence a heavy shroud. My chest ached with a hollow, crushing pain. I had destroyed her. And now, she was gone.

The image of Bianca, her legs mangled, her dreams shattered, haunted me. My carefully constructed revenge, years in the making, had turned into a monstrous boomerang, striking me down with a force I never anticipated. I had wanted to hurt her mother, to punish Bianca for what I perceived as her family's role in my mother's downfall. But I had only succeeded in destroying the one person who had mattered, the only one who had ever truly seen me, flaws and all.

I saw the pictures of her in her hospital bed, her face pale, her eyes hollow, her legs swaddled in bandages. The nurse had mentioned paraplegia. The word was a branding iron, searing itself into my soul. I had taken her legs. I had taken her dance. I had taken her life.

My mind raced, reliving every cruel word, every calculated dismissal, every moment I had pushed her away. The guilt was a physical weight, pressing down on me, suffocating me. I had been so blind, so consumed by my own twisted sense of justice.

The wedding. The diamond ring. Ashley' s tear-streaked face. All of it faded into insignificance. All that remained was the agonizing truth: I had loved Bianca. I had loved her with a ferocity that terrified me, a love I had tried to bury under layers of resentment and revenge. And now, I had lost her. Forever.

I walked like a zombie to her room, the door ajar. It was meticulously clean, stripped of any personal痕迹. But a faint, lingering scent of her perfume, that subtle blend of jasmine and something wild, still clung to the air. Her scent. It tore at my heart.

My gaze fell upon a small, tarnished tin box, tucked away on her bedside table. I recognized it. I had given it to her years ago, a silly, childish gift I' d found at a flea market. She had always kept it.

My hands trembled as I picked it up, the cold metal a stark contrast to the warmth of her memory. I opened it.

Inside, nestled amongst tissue paper, were crumpled sketches. Sketches of me. Hundreds of them. Me, reading in the library, a rare smile on my face. Me, working out, my muscles taut. Me, asleep on the sofa, my guard down. And in each drawing, there was a quiet intensity in her strokes, a tenderness in her gaze, a depth of observation that shattered my carefully constructed facade of indifference.

I saw myself through her eyes. Not the cold, calculating boy, but a man she had observed with an almost obsessive devotion. There were also drawings of us, together. Me, teaching her to tie a complex knot. Her, leaning against me, her head on my shoulder, while I read aloud. Even a sketch of the pull-tab ring, gleaming on my finger.

The memories, carefully suppressed, surged forth like a tidal wave. Her fierce protectiveness when Adolfo had tried to dismiss me. Her quiet comfort when I struggled with the pressure of my father's expectations. Her infectious joy when I achieved a goal. She had been there. Always. Seeing me, understanding me, loving me, even when I was too blind, too consumed by my own pain, to see it.

My revenge was a monstrous lie. A fabrication. It wasn't hatred that drove my obsession with her. It was love. A love so profound, so deeply intertwined with my very being, that I had mistaken its intensity for hate. I had convinced myself that by hurting her, I was balancing the scales, avenging my mother. But all I had done was destroy the only pure, unconditional love I had ever known.

The more I hurt her, the more I hurt myself. The deeper I drove the knife into her heart, the more I bled. My vengeance was not righteous; it was a desperate, self-destructive act of a man terrified of his own feelings.

I stumbled backwards, clutching a small, worn teddy bear I found at the bottom of the box, one I had won for her at a carnival years ago. The soft fur was oddly comforting against my cheek. I sank to the floor, my shoulders shaking, tears streaming down my face. A raw, guttural sob tore from my chest.

I understood now. I had loved her all along. From the moment she challenged me, to the moment she exposed my flaws, to the moment she offered me her fierce, unwavering love. And I had thrown it all away. I had destroyed her. And in doing so, I had destroyed myself.

It was too late. So much too late.

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