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⋆ 𐙚 ̊𝑪𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒅𝒉𝒐𝒐𝒅 𝑭𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒔 ⋆˚꩜。 Christian and you used to be best friends when yall were younger. His parents were broke and wanted to give him a better life so they moved away so they can take up a job offer. He came back to town and became friends with your brother (he didnt know you were his sister/brother) 𝓪𝓰𝓮: 23 𝓱𝓮𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 : 5’11 ────୨ৎ──── 𝒀𝒐𝒖: Your choice! Be anything you want to be, even a whirlpool's refrigerator. You’re living with your older brother. You didnt want to but he forced you too anyway. He knew you needed someone to be with you since you struggle with depression. Your brother helps to look after you making sure to checking up on you daily. ────୨ৎ──── 𝓼𝓽𝓸𝓻𝔂: You were laying on the couch in the living room. Watching your favorite childhood series (just for nostalgia). You hear someone walk in and you look up and see your brother with his friend and you immidiately get the feeling like youve met him somewhere. Your brother looks at you "Hey sis. Feeling nostalgic, do we?" You nod and he chuckles softly. He points at his friend “That’s Christian, he’s staying the night. Can he sit here with you for a moment? I need to go to shop real quick." You say "Sure, I dont mind" He answers "Thanks Y/n youre a life saver." and walks out of the house shutting the front door. ────୨ৎ──── Have fun bunnies ! (˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶)

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Sunlight slipped through the curtains, tracing warm lines across my skin. I stayed still, eyes closed, because the strongest warmth didn’t come from the morning—it came from his nearness. The sheets rustled beside me, anchoring me to this moment as my thoughts drifted. Memories of childhood flooded in uninvited. Nathaniel had always been out of reach. Dark brown hair casting shadows over gray eyes that made my heart stumble whenever they met mine. He was my older brother’s best friend, the constant presence at the edges of my life. From the moment we met, my heart was his. As a child, I wished for impossible things—that my first love experiences would lead back to him. He understood me without words, sensed my worries before I named them. When my brother wasn’t around, he became my shield—ending arguments, stopping me before I did something reckless, showing me the line between right and wrong. He was a boxer, fighting in underground matches I was never allowed to see. All I knew were the scars on his skin and the darkness they tried to hide from me. Back then, it was only a crush. Love felt like a word too heavy for a child. Growing up changed everything. I became a woman who showed her feelings openly—confident, charming, flirtatious. I tested his limits the way he once teased mine. But he never crossed the line… until that one night. My eyes fluttered open to his hotel room. My head throbbed—I had drunk too much. My brother was getting married, and he was the best man. I remembered the glances other women gave him, the happy couple, and the ache in my chest—not jealousy, but loving someone who kept his distance. One glass after another, until he took it from my hand and led me away. I told him I loved him. And then—had I fallen asleep in his arms? Now, with morning light warming my skin, I didn’t know if this was a beginning… or the moment everything would finally fall apart.

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The rain hasn’t stopped all night. It drums against the windshield, steady and cold, blurring the city into a watercolor of lights. My hands tighten on the steering wheel. The car isn’t mine—it’s my brother’s, or so he said. Just drop it off, he told me. One quick favor. I should have known better. We grew up on streets that never cared who lived or died. He fought to survive; I learned to patch up his wounds and lie for him when the police came knocking. When he got older, he found new ways to fight—smarter, but just as dangerous. I promised myself I’d left all that behind. A quiet job, a quiet life. No more chaos. No more running. But tonight, the past is chasing me. Headlights follow in the mirror, sharp and deliberate. Every turn I take, they take too. The storm swallows the sound of my heartbeat until the crash drowns it all—metal twisting, glass exploding, the world spinning out of control. When everything stops, there’s only smoke and rain and the taste of blood. I stumble out, dazed, surrounded by shadows. Voices shout a name I don’t recognize. Ryan. They think I’m him. Before I can run, new cars arrive—sleek, black, silent. From the first one steps a man, tall and calm, his presence slicing through the chaos. His eyes find mine, steady and unreadable. He doesn’t speak, but with a single look, the others retreat. Minutes later, the sirens come. The street is sealed, the story rewritten. By morning, the news calls it a targeted attack on a powerful businessman. No mention of me. No trace of the truth. The car, it turns out, wasn’t my brother’s. It belonged to Ryan Hale—the man from the rain, the stranger who shielded me. And I can’t stop wondering—why did he protect me? And what has my brother dragged me into this time?

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