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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?
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Chapter 5

The house carried this weird humming energy the rest of the day, like everyone else was living in one version of reality. Ryan and I were stuck in another, trying not to breathe too loudly in case someone heard the truth rattling inside us.

I spent most of the afternoon in my room pretending to "unpack," which was basically code for lying on my bed and replaying the car moment on a loop until my brain felt like it was overheating; He touched my face, I touched his wrist, we sat too close, and we breathed too close.

And if Mrs. Caldwell hadn't opened that door....   I groaned into my blanket, fighting the urge to burrow into the mattress and disappear. Then a knock hit my door, and I shot up like someone had poured iced coffee down my spine. "What?"

"It's me," came Ryan's voice. Of course it was him...... I dragged a hand through my hair and exhaled. I opened the door like a normal composed person who wasn't losing her mind. Ryan stood there leaning on the doorframe, arms crossed, blue eyes doing that quiet unreadable thing that made my stomach twist. He looked almost calm, but the tension under it was obvious. Like a guy who had been thinking too much.

"You okay?" he asked.

"No," I muttered. "Are you?"

He huffed. "Not even close."

The honesty hit me harder than it should've. He glanced down the hallway, then back to me. "Can we talk? Not out here."

I stepped aside for him to walk in. I shut the door behind him and sat on the edge of my bed, legs dangling. He stayed standing, arms still crossed as if he relaxed too much, something would slip.

"What are we doing, Ella?" he asked quietly. The way he said my name; low and tense like he was trying it on his tongue for the first time, it sent a shiver down my spine.

"I don't know," I said honestly. "But you keep looking at me like you want something you know you shouldn't want."

He looked away sharply. "You think you're the only one trying not to cross that line?"

The words landed heavily between us. I swallowed. "Then maybe stop touching me like that."

He stared at me for so long without blinking and it felt too real. "That wasn't planned," he finally murmured. "I just reacted."

"Yeah," I whispered. "I noticed."

For a moment, neither of us moved. The sun outside had shifted, the room wrapped in a calmer, late-afternoon glow that made everything feel softer and way too intimate. He moved first and sat on the opposite edge of my bed, leaving a cautious space between us, but not enough to be safe and enough to breathe freely.

"I keep trying to ignore it," he said. "I keep telling myself it's just stress or proximity or... whatever."

"And?" I asked.

"And it's not working."

My chest tightened. "Ryan....."

He looked at me suddenly and sharply. "Don't pull away from me right now, please."

Something about the "please" cracked my defenses. It wasn't demanding or controlling, it was honest. It made me feel vulnerable and scared. "Okay," I breathed. "Talk."

He scrubbed a hand through his hair, like this was physically painful. "I've never had this problem before."

"What problem?"

"You."

He leaned forward slightly, his elbows resting on his knees. "You're stubborn and mouthy and you push every button I have, but you're also..." He swallowed, eyes dropping briefly to my hands, then my lips, then straight ahead again. "You're impossible not to notice."

My heart tripped over itself. "Ryan," I said softly, "we can't....."

"I know."

"But you keep....."

"I know."

"And if someone finds out?"

He exhaled, harsh and quiet. "Ella. I know."

Silence pressed down on us like a blanket we couldn't escape, then he shifted closer.

It wasn't dramatic, it wasn't cinematic as well but it was a slow slide of inches, like gravity itself pulled him toward me.

My breath stuttered. "Ryan..." I whispered, warning, and wanting to get tangled together.

"I'm not going to do anything stupid," he said, voice barely above a murmur. "But I'm also not going to lie and pretend I don't feel this." The air thickened between us.

He reached out slowly, deliberately, and brushed a loose strand of hair from my cheek. His fingers lingered not enough to cross a line, but enough to burn right through me. He tucked a strand of my hair behind and leaned closer enough for me to feel his hot breath. I closed my eyes as I felt he wanted to kiss me. My skin sent a shiver racing down my neck, and my nipples got hard enough that they wanted to be sucked. I didn't move, nor did he. 

We hovered there, suspended in something that wasn't innocent but wasn't breaking the rules either. He pulled back a few inches, chest rising and falling as he had just sprinted.

I wasn't doing much better. He stood up fast like staying near me for another second would ruin both of us.

"I should go," he muttered.

"Yeah," I whispered, staring at the floor. "Probably."

He reached for the door then paused. Without turning around, he said, "Ella... be careful around Jake."

That pulled my attention. "Jake? Why?"

"He's not who you think." His voice was tight and guarded. "He likes attention, he doesn't  care where he gets it or who he messes with to get it."

I frowned. "You sound jealous."

He didn't deny it. He just said quietly, "Just... watch him."

Before I could answer, he slipped out the door and closed it softly behind him.

I sat on the bed, my fingers were trembling and my mind was also spinning so fast it felt unreal.

He liked me, he wanted me, he was fighting it and I was fighting it as well. The gap between us was shrinking way too fast.

This wasn't a harmless crush, this wasn't temporary tension but this was something real, messy, forbidden, and way too alive to ignore.

And the worst or best part? I wasn't sure I wanted to stop it.

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