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My Fault!

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Noah Morgan has always lived on her own terms — reckless, fearless, and fiercely independent. At nineteen, she’s had her share of bad choices, wild nights, and broken hearts. But nothing compares to the day she’s forced to leave her life behind and move into her mother’s new husband’s mansion. For Noah, this new world isn’t a chance to start over — it’s a prison made of polished floors, luxury cars, and cold silence. Until she meets Nick Leister. Nick is everything she shouldn’t want. He’s dangerous, impulsive, and too confident for his own good. He races cars, fights in underground rings, and collects trouble like trophies. He also happens to be her new stepbrother. From the moment they meet, sparks fly — not the romantic kind, but the kind that burns. Nick doesn’t like being challenged, and Noah doesn’t know how to submit. Their attraction is instant, magnetic, and completely forbidden. But it’s not just physical. It’s emotional. They see through each other — past the arrogance, past the masks. Beneath Nick’s anger is pain. Beneath Noah’s fire is fear. Their connection starts as a war. Glances that threaten. Words that sting. Accidental touches that linger longer than they should. In a house full of luxury and lies, Nick and Noah become each other’s only truth — and that truth is dangerous. Their relationship is a slow, sensual explosion. It begins with arguments in the hallway, late-night rides on Nick’s motorcycle, and stolen stares across the dinner table. But soon it grows darker — into moments of intense desire, overwhelming jealousy, and the kind of intimacy that feels too real to be safe. As their attraction deepens, Noah uncovers the truth about Nick’s world — the illegal street races, the underground fights, and the brutal past he tries to hide. Nick isn't just a bad boy — he's wounded. Abandoned by his real father, constantly at odds with the man his mother married, Nick lives on adrenaline and danger. He hides behind rage and rebellion because love has never been kind to him. And yet, with Noah, he softens. Just not enough. Noah, too, is battling ghosts. Her father walked out when she was a child. Her mother’s love is conditional — based on appearances and obedience. She feels like a pawn in someone else’s story. But when Nick touches her — really touches her — she feels seen, alive, and no longer invisible. The more they fall into each other, the more impossible it becomes to hide. But secrets don’t stay buried for long. Their relationship becomes physical. First in shadows. Then behind closed doors. Their bodies speak the things they cannot say aloud — desire, fear, possession. Noah is drawn to Nick's darkness, and Nick is terrified of how much he needs her. But in a world of luxury and lies, love has no place. Their parents can’t know. The world wouldn’t understand. And Nick is already on the edge — one wrong move and everything could fall apart. Noah tries to pull away. Nick refuses to let go. Their passion becomes a dangerous addiction, one they can’t quit. Things begin to unravel fast. Nick’s involvement in underground street races leads to an accident that nearly kills him. Noah finds out he’s in deeper trouble than she ever imagined — debt, enemies, and a violent past catching up fast. Meanwhile, rumors about their closeness start to spread. Their secret is not safe anymore. Then comes the betrayal. Nick, under pressure and drowning in guilt, pushes Noah away. Harsh words. Cold silence. The heat between them turns to fire — but this time, the kind that burns everything down. Noah is heartbroken, and Nick is lost in his own chaos. But the heart wants what it wants. Despite the risks, they come back to each other. Not because they’re perfect — but because without one another, they’re broken. In a moment of raw honesty, Nick confesses everything: the pain of his childhood, the violence in his veins, the way Noah is the only light in a world that has always been dark. They come back together
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Chapter 1 - The Move

The road stretched endlessly before them, a blur of asphalt and regret.

Noah sat stiffly in the passenger seat of her mother's luxury car, one booted foot propped against the dashboard, the other bouncing restlessly. She hated every second of this — the move, the silence, the shallow optimism in her mother's voice.

The city they left behind still clung to her like smoke: late-night laughter, rooftop kisses, mistakes made in the dark. She wasn't ready to let it go. But no one had asked her if she was ready. They had packed up and left because her mother fell in love — or worse, fell in money — with a man Noah didn't even know.

The car slowed.

Ahead loomed a massive iron gate, ornate and threatening, like it guarded secrets instead of a home. The gates creaked open to reveal the mansion. Cold white walls. Immaculate hedges. A driveway big enough to stage a parade.

Noah's stomach twisted.

Inside, the air was different. Sterile. Rich. The kind of place where silence felt expensive.

Rafaella glanced at her daughter. "At least try to smile, Noah."

Noah didn't answer. Her dark hair fell like a curtain across her face as she turned away. She was nineteen, sharp-eyed and rebellious. Her lips were full, often curled in sarcasm. She had fire in her — and no one was allowed to tame it.

She dropped her duffel bag on the polished floor with a satisfying thud. That's when she heard the voice.

> "She's here."

Low. Masculine. Slightly amused.

She turned — and saw him.

Leaning against the staircase like he owned it, in ripped jeans and a fitted black tee, was Nick Leister. He looked like trouble had kissed him and never let go. Hair dark and wild. A split on his lower lip. A cigarette tucked behind his ear.

He was beautiful — in a way that made your instincts scream don't.

> "You must be Noah," he said.

> "Congratulations, you can identify strangers," she shot back.

He smirked. Not out of politeness. Out of challenge.

Their eyes held — locked — like two predators circling in silence.

Noah's mother stepped between them, cheerfully oblivious. "Nick, this is my daughter. Noah, meet your new stepbrother."

Stepbrother.

The word hit the floor like a loaded gun.

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Nick pushed off the railing, walked past her slowly. Too slowly. He smelled like cologne and gasoline. He didn't look at her — not directly — but she could feel the heat of his gaze trailing over her like hands.

> "You'll be upstairs," he said. "Last door on the right."

> "Thanks, but I don't need a tour guide."

> "No," he said, pausing at the foot of the stairs. "But you'll need a warning."

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She didn't ask what that meant. She wasn't afraid of boys who thought they were dangerous.

But something in the way he looked at her — like he knew every reason she'd fall and every way he'd catch her too late — made her hesitate.

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Upstairs, her room was too clean. White walls, white sheets. Lifeless.

She dropped onto the bed, exhaled, and stared at the ceiling.

Her body still buzzed from that stare. She hated that. Hated him. Hated this whole damn house.

And yet…

She couldn't get the sound of his voice out of her ears.

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> Somewhere down the hall, a door slammed.

Somewhere inside her, something cracked open.