Follow
Chapters
Share
Steps of Desire Novel Cover

Steps of Desire

Ella's life was already complicated, but when her mother remarries, she's forced to live under the same roof as her infuriatingly perfect stepbrother, Ryan. Cold, arrogant, and impossible to read, he dominates every room and now, her life. Forced together by circumstance, arguments turn to banter, banter turns to stolen glances, and stolen glances... could turn into something more. But forbidden attraction carries consequences. Can Ella and Ryan navigate desire, jealousy, and family secrets without losing everything they care about?
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

By Sunday morning, the whole house hummed with that fake calm families love to parade around, like everything was perfectly aligned on some corporate KPI dashboard. But emotionally? We were running a full-blown crisis management scenario, and everyone could feel it. Especially me.

I woke up with what happened yesterday still clinging to me. Ryan in the hallway, the heat of his voice, the way those words wrapped around me like a dare: Don't act like you don't feel it. Yeah... good luck forgetting that.

The sunlight sliced across my room in golden stripes, warm and messy, like it was trying to nudge me into the day whether I was ready or not. I rolled out of bed, dragged a blanket around my shoulders, and stretched, trying to breathe.

Downstairs, voices floated up the staircase: Mom's light chatter, Mrs. Caldwell's polished tone, and one deeper voice I shouldn't have been craving as badly as I was. I tied my hair up, tossed the blanket aside, and headed down. My heartbeat kept glitching every few steps. When I walked into the kitchen, Ryan was already there. Of course, he was, because the universe thrives on chaos.

He stood at the counter in a dark T-shirt, looking annoyingly good for someone who has been breaking my willpower since last night.

He glanced up when he heard me. Not long, not dramatic. Just this split-second flick of his eyes across my face, like a spark jumping between us before he quickly shut the door on it.

I pretended not to notice, he also pretended not to notice me pretending. Corporate synergy at its finest. I poured myself a drink and my hands were steady, thank God.

Mom called from behind me, "Ella, sweetheart, we're doing brunch later. You'll be there, right?" "Yeah," I said automatically.

Ryan huffed a tiny laugh behind his mug, the kind you let slip when you know someone's lying but you're too tired to fight about it. I shot him a glare over my shoulder and he smirked.

I looked away before my brain melted. Mrs. Caldwell breezed in like a quarterly report walking on heels. "Ryan, darling, I need you to run an errand for me before brunch."

He stiffened a little. "What errand?"

"Oh, just a pick-up at the store. Ella can join you."

Liam, who had apparently appeared out of thin air, grinned like he had been waiting for this exact moment. "Take her, quality family onboarding."

Ryan shot him a death stare that made Liam wink. Mrs. Caldwell continued, oblivious or maybe not oblivious at all, "It shouldn't take long."

I forced a smile that felt like corporate customer service. "Sure, I can go." Ryan didn't protest. He just looked at me quietly, unreadable, and nodded once.

The car ride was... tense, not angry tense, not awkward tense either but it was more like... breathless, suspended; if we say one wrong thing, the entire floor drops out tense.

Ryan kept one hand on the wheel, the other tapping lightly against his thigh. His knee bounced, mine didn't, but only because I used every ounce of discipline not to mirror him.

He finally broke the silence. "About yesterday...." My pulse jumped. "Ryan...."

"No," he said, steady but low. "Let me finish." I went quiet. He swallowed once, his eyes staying on the road like he was negotiating a merger with the highway itself.

"I shouldn't have said it like that," he murmured. "Or maybe... I shouldn't have said it at all."

Something small but sharp twisted in my chest. "Right."

"But I'm not going to pretend I didn't mean it."

That statement messed me up. I stared at him, the sunlight slid across his jawline as the car moved, catching every angle, every shadow.

"What are we doing, Ryan?" I whispered. "Seriously, what is this?"

He didn't answer right away. He exhaled slowly, like he was trying to reset himself. Then he said quietly.... "I don't know, but lying about it isn't working."

I looked out the window as my heart was pounding hard. "Our parents would freak."

"Yeah." 

"It's messy." 

"Yeah."

"And risky."

He glanced at me directly and unfiltered like he was done pretending anything with me that needed soft edges. "Everything worth anything is risky."

I almost stopped breathing. We reached the store, grabbed the list in silence, and pretended to behave like step-siblings who totally didn't almost cross lines in hallways.

But on the way back, something shifted. The afternoon sun was warm, the windows slightly cracked and a soft breeze was working its way through the car. The entire world seemed to settle into a rhythm that wasn't rushing us forward or dragging us back.

Ryan turned the music down. "You're quiet," he said.

"What do you expect me to say?"

His fingers tightened on the steering wheel. "The truth."

I laughed weakly. "The truth is dangerous."

He shrugged. "Good thing we're not fragile."

Something about the way he said it cracked me open but I didn't answer as I didn't have to. Because the air between us said enough.

He pulled into the driveway and parked. Instead of stepping out, he leaned closer and kissed my neck. I froze instantly as I could hear my clit vibrating. His hands brushed the side of my face; slow, warm, and careful. His voice dropped to a whisper only I could hear: "You're going to drive me insane."

My breath shook and my hand lifted without permission. My fingertips grazed his wrist but we didn't kiss, we didn't do anything that would cross that line. But the air around us burned with the promise of the line eventually breaking.

And the worst or best part? Neither of us pulled away. Not until the front door opened and Mrs. Caldwell called out, "You're back! Come in, both of you!"

Ryan jerked back like reality slapped him across the face. I scrambled out of the car before my legs forgot how to move.

Inside, we dropped the bags on the counter. Our mothers beamed like this blended family fantasy was working flawlessly.

And we stood there, two people pretending we weren't seconds away from ruining everything.

This wasn't a crush or confusion but was real, messy, and forbidden. And yeah, maybe it was reckless but I could feel in my bones that whatever came next...There was no turning back now.

You may also like

After My Husband Chose His Mistress Over Our Baby Novel Cover
9.6
After three years of a cold marriage, Natalie is devastated when her husband, Shane, demands a divorce to be with his mistress. The betrayal deepens when he chooses his lover over the life of their unborn child during a crisis. Surviving the tragedy, Natalie disappears, only to resurface years later as a powerful woman. Shane is now desperate for her forgiveness, but Natalie is no longer the fragile wife he once discarded.
Betrayed Heiress: My Husband's Deadly Mistake Novel Cover
8.6
I was eight months pregnant with the heir to the city's most powerful crime family. My husband, Austen, told me he was hosting a private celebration to honor me and the baby. But when I walked into the warehouse, the steel doors slammed shut behind me. I wasn't in a ballroom. I was locked inside an industrial glass freezer. Through the thick glass, I saw Austen standing with his assistant, Deb. They were laughing. He told me he didn't care about his son; he only cared about the trust fund that would unlock upon my father's death. "Cool her off," he ordered. His men dumped buckets of ice water onto me. The shock was instant. I begged him to stop, screaming for the life of our child, but he just watched with cold eyes. As I collapsed into a slush of ice and my own blood, I felt the baby fade away. Austen thought he had won. He thought my father, the Don, was dead and buried. He thought I was just a helpless, spoiled princess he could dispose of to seize the throne. He was wrong. With my last ounce of strength, I looked through the glass and mouthed three words: "He is coming." Before Austen could react, the warehouse doors didn't just open—they exploded inward. And through the smoke walked the man Austen thought was worm food. My father wasn't dead. But my husband was about to wish he was.
He Broke My Spirit, I Soared Novel Cover
7.6
I was the fiancée of the Chicago Outfit’s heir, a bond sealed by blood and eighteen years of history. But when his mistress pushed me into the freezing pool at our engagement gala, Jax didn’t swim toward me. He swam past me. He scooped up the girl who pushed me, cradling her like fragile glass, while I struggled against the weight of my gown in the murky water. When I finally dragged myself out, shivering and humiliated before the entire underworld, Jax didn’t offer a hand. He offered a scowl. "You’re making a scene, Eliana. Go home." Later, when that same mistress shoved me down the stairs, shattering my knee and my dance career, Jax stepped over my broken body to comfort her. I overheard him telling his friends, "I’m just breaking her spirit. She needs to learn she’s property, not a partner. Once she’s desperate enough, she’ll be the perfect obedient wife." He thought I was a dog that would always return to its master. He thought he could starve me of affection until I begged for scraps. He was wrong. While he was busy playing protector to his mistress, I wasn't crying in my room. I was packing his ring into a cardboard box. I cancelled my transfer to UCLA and enrolled at NYU instead. By the time Jax realized his "property" was missing, I was already in New York, standing next to a man who looked at me like a queen, not a possession.
Hiding My Son from My Billionaire Ex-Husband Novel Cover
8.8
After a painful divorce from her billionaire husband, a woman flees to start a new life in secret. She hides a life-altering truth: she was pregnant with his child. Years later, she struggles to protect her young son from the shadow of his powerful father. When a chance encounter brings the tycoon back into her world, she must navigate a dangerous game of deception to keep her family together and prevent him from discovering his heir’s existence.
I Dumped My Cheating Fiancé and Married His Uncle Novel Cover
8.4
On the night before her wedding, Navia Harrison discovers her fiancé in bed with her step-sister-and worse, the two of them are already planning how to get rid of her after the marriage. Humiliated and consumed by hatred, Navia exposes their affair during the wedding ceremony itself, destroying both families' reputations in a single move. Then, she meets him. Leonel Crawford - the cold and dangerously powerful head of the Crawford family. Untouchable. Ruthless. A man no woman has ever been able to keep close. He's also her ex-fiancé's uncle. One impulsive proposal changes everything. "If you need a wife... marry me instead." "Honestly... we'd make a pretty good match."
Jenny & Jay - Volume 1 Novel Cover
9.2
Johnny Simmons thrives on competition-whether in the pool, in playful bets, or in charming his way through life. He's used to being in control, but when Jane Shepperd enters his world, she proves to be an unexpected challenge. Assigned to his study group, Jane is sharp, unfiltered, and unimpressed by his usual charm. Their first real interaction is filled with witty banter, subtle tension, and a clash of personalities that leaves Johnny both frustrated and intrigued.