Chapter 58 Chapter 58 KASMINE I was waiting impatiently all morning to confront Kester about what I'd just heard, but he was nowhere to be found. I called, but his lines were unreachable.
He didn't even step foot into his office after I left him outside when we arrived.
By the tit hit 1 pm, my frustration had hit its peak.
Jake wasn't speaking toNot a single word.
He barely stayed in the office with me, slipping in and out like he couldn't even stand being in the sspace.
And for the first tsince stepping into this building, I felt something close to panic.
Now, the frustration was warping into something worse.
Then, as if the universe had been waiting for my patience to snap, the office doors swung open.
1 looked up instantly.
Kester walked in.
My body moved before I could think. I shoved my chair back, the legs screeching against the floor as I stood, my heart slamming against my ribs.
My heels made it harder to walk as quickly as I wanted, but didn't stop. Not for a second.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtI stormed toward his office, my vision tunneling, my anger burning hotter as I approached.
I didn't bother knocking.
Pushing the heavy door open with a force that rattled the glass panel beside it, I barged in.
Kester barely spareda glance as he shrugged off his suit jacket, moving with the kind of slow, unbothered ease that only infuriatedfurther.
His dark eyes briefly flickered tothe way one might glance at a nuisance. A single, slow drag of his gaze. He didn't speak.
Didn't even raise a brow.
That arrogant bastard.
"What the hell did you do?" I demanded.
He took his time, adjusting his cuffs and rolling up his sleeves as if this conversation was already beneath him Like my anger wasn't obvious to him.
"You're going to have to be more specific, little sister," he inurmured, his tone as casual as if we were discussing the goddamn weather.
That only fueled the fire burning in my chest.
"Jake's internship review." My nails dug into my palms, my whole body shaking from the restraint it took not to throw something at him. "He got a report this morning saying his performance was unsatisfactory. He has to Chapter SA repeat his internship here for another three months. And I know that's your doing.
11 -25 BONUS Kester finally looked at me, his eyes holding the sdetached amusement that always made my stomach twist. Then, he smirked.
"So? Be grateful that's all I did to him." A slow, sickening dread curled in my gut.
"Be grateful?" I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper, "Yes." He exhaled, rubbing his temple like he was bored. Like this wasn't a big deal. Like ruining someone's future was just another day for him. "I could've done worse. He should count himself lucky. You should, too." "Lucky?" My breath hitched, my fury boiling over. "Why the hell can't you just leave him alone, Kester? What is your goddamn problem?!" His expression shifted-just slightly. The amusement faded, and something colder settled in its place.
"Because he touched what's mine." He bit out, glaring atas if daringto take this further than I already was. I whispered, "You're being ridiculous." Kester tilted his head, his lips curling into something darker, uglier. "Am I?" I forced myself to breathe. Forced myself to keep my voice steady, my anger from twisting into something that felt too much like fear.
"So what, Kester? You're going to keep ruining his life just because he exists? Because he's my friend? What's next? Are you going to kill him?" The words were meant to be an exaggeration.
But the look in his eyes- The way his lips twitched, just barely- It made my blood run cold.
"Yes, Kasmine," His voice was soft, too soft. "That's all I've ever wanted to do - kill him." I took an involuntary step back, but he followed, closing the space between us with slow, measured steps. "Because at this point, Kasmine," he continued, his voice almost thoughtful, almost gentle, "the only reason he's still breathing is because of you." I stopped breathing.
"But..." he exhaled, tilting his head slightly, "You're also the reason I want to kill him." A chill ran down my spine.
"Kester." I forced his npast my lips, barely recognizing my own voice.
His dark eyes flicked over my face, watchingintently.
"I've already gotten to that point," he murmured. "So tell me, Kasmine-how much longer do you think I'll let him live?" I was quiet. No words cout of my mouth anymore. Because Kester wasn't looking atlike a man ready to argue anymore..
+35 BONUS Chapter 58 Something shifted in the air so suddenly it made my breath catch.
His eyes weren't cold now. They were dark-darker with something that made my stomach tighten. The tension between us twisted into something else entirely. His gaze dragged lower.
And then I realized.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe dress.
A slow exhale left him, his fingers flexing like he was holding back. His jaw twitched. His gaze traced the length of my bare legs, moving up, lingering on the curve of my hips, my waist. My skin heated under his stare.
Then his fingers brushed the hem of my dress. Just barely. But it was enough to send a bolt of awareness through ine.
"Kester," I whispered, my voice barely there.
"I love how you tremble when I touch you-how I make you fall apart." He leaned in and whispered into my ears. He was so close that I was scared someone might catch us. "Someone might see us. What are you doing?" I swallowed, hating how my body betrayed me. "Carrying out my intent." I was truly getting addicted to my brother, And it was wrong on all sides.
My lips parted, my mind scrambling to process what that meant
"You're not leaving here until I've had a piece of you." He said as he mem grabbed my wrist and pulledcloser. And I stumbled, caught completely off guard as he guidedtoward his chair.
He sat, but he didn't let go. Instead, he madestand right beside him, facing his desk-facing the Screen of his desktop as if he were about to showsomething. But his touch told a different story. His fingers slid to my back, over the fabric of my dress, slow, teasing, His palm pressed against my hip, then trailed lower, grazing the bare skin of my thigh.
I exhaled sharply.
My hands braced against the desk, my body betrayingas heat curled low in my stomach.
"Kester," I managed, my voice weaker than I wanted it to be "Someone might see us." I reminded him, in case he hadn't heardthe first time.
His lips tilted slightly.
"No one will." His voice was low, almost hypnotic.
And I knew he wasn't lying The way his office was arranged-the placement of his desk, the angle of the blinds-anyone looking in from outside would only seestanding beside him, his computer screen hiding what his hands were really doing.
And his hands were Gods.