
The Forbidden Heat
He had lived his entire life in solitude - hated by the world and abandoned by his own father just one day after his mother's death.
Thrown into the streets, he grew up with nothing but hunger, pain, and the memory of the woman who once gave him love.
Years later, the boy who was forgotten by everyone became the man whose name filled the newspapers - powerful, feared, and ruthless.
He had turned into a monster, driven by revenge, swearing to destroy everyone who caused his mother's death.
But among all the darkness stood her - the only girl who had ever looked at him with kindness.
He watched her from afar for years, loving her in silence.
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Chapter 15
Amelia sat in the back seat, silent as stone, the hum of the car fading into the noise of her thoughts.
The road stretched endlessly before her, but her mind was trapped in the echo of last night - a night that already felt like a dream she was being forced to wake from.
She had believed, even if only for a fleeting moment, that there was something real between them - that the warmth in Ethan's eyes, the gentleness in his touch, had meant something.
But now... now she wasn't sure of anything.
Maybe she had imagined it all.
Maybe she had only been a passing moment in his life - a mistake to be forgotten with the sunrise.
A quiet ache settled in her chest as she whispered in her mind,
"Am I really that unbearable? That unworthy of love?"
The thought stung, burning deeper than she wanted to admit.
For so long, she had fought against that feeling - of being unwanted, unseen, unchosen.
And yet Ethan, with nothing more than his silence, had managed to tear open that old wound once more.
Still... something inside her refused to surrender completely.
He wasn't just any man - she knew it.
There was something behind his coldness, something he didn't want her to see.
And if there was one thing Amelia knew how to do, it was to uncover secrets - even if it meant using the very thing he had awakened in her: her own vulnerability.
Her thoughts were cut short when her sister's voice broke the silence.
Carina leaned toward her, her tone dripping with a kind of forced sweetness that barely hid the envy beneath.
"So... is there something going on between you and that man?"
Amelia blinked, startled.
She hadn't expected the question, and her throat tightened as she spoke, her voice barely above a whisper - careful, cautious, afraid her stepmother might overhear.
"No... there's nothing. Really."
Carina smirked, her eyes glinting with mischief.
"Oh, come on," she said softly. "We'll talk later. Tonight. You can tell me everything that happened."
Amelia forced a small, polite smile, but inside, her heart pounded with unease.
She knew that look in her sister's eyes - that dangerous mix of curiosity and jealousy that always ended in trouble.
She turned her face back to the window, watching the world blur by.
Somewhere deep inside, she knew this wasn't the end of anything - it was only the beginning.
A quiet war had just begun - between two sisters, between truth and deception,
and between a girl who thought she'd been forgotten...
and the man who would never be able to let her go.
Night fell swiftly, drawing its dark curtain across the city and wrapping everything in a heavy, breathless stillness.
Ethan sat alone in his office, papers scattered before him, though his mind wasn't on business at all.
Not on deals. Not on numbers.
Only on her.
Only on last night.
He could still feel the warmth of her - the delicate weight of her body when he'd fallen asleep with her in his arms without even meaning to.
The memory of her breathing, soft and steady against his chest, lingered in him like a quiet fire.
It had been years since he'd felt anything like that - a trace of peace, of safety, of something that almost resembled home.
He leaned back in his chair, running a hand through his hair, his jaw tightening with unspoken thoughts.
Then, as if making a decision, he reached for his phone and dialed a number.
His voice was low, firm, deliberate - the voice of a man used to command.
He gave a simple instruction, one that seemed unimportant on the surface... yet meant everything.
He wanted Amelia to focus on her studies - to return to the life she'd been meant to have.
He didn't say why. He didn't even admit it to himself.
But deep down, he knew - he wanted her safe, steady, and far from the chaos that surrounded him.
When he hung up, he stayed there for a moment longer, staring into the quiet dark of his office.
He told himself it was only a favor.
But his chest told him otherwise.
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Across the city, night had also settled over Thomas's house.
The silence there was thick, broken only by the faint ticking of an old clock.
As usual, Karina was gone - out with friends, chasing the same shallow thrills she always did.
Meanwhile, Amelia sat at her small desk, surrounded by books and scattered notes.
Her lamp cast a faint golden glow across the room as she read line after line, losing herself in the words.
It wasn't just studying - it was escape.
For a few hours, the world outside didn't exist.
There was no pain, no judgment, no Ethan haunting the corners of her mind - only silence and paper and the steady rhythm of her pen.
When her phone buzzed softly beside her, she picked it up and typed a message to Emma, apologizing for everything that had happened.
Her lips curved in a faint smile when the reply came.
Emma's brother hadn't told her anything.
A weight lifted from her chest - at least some things could still be forgiven.
After finishing her lessons, Amelia packed away her books, sighing quietly.
Then she opened her phone again, searching online for part-time jobs.
She needed to keep busy - to build a routine that didn't leave room for pain.
She had made up her mind.
She would treat this house not as a home, but as a temporary shelter.
By day, she would study.
By night, she would work.
And in between, she would keep her distance from everyone - from pity, from love, from anything that could hurt her again.
Because the truth was simple, and cruel:
the only way not to be broken...
was to stop letting anyone close enough to touch the cracks.
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