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Beneath His Silence

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She was a storm he never saw coming. He was the silence that tore her apart. When Ava, a fierce and sharp-tongued college girl, is forced to move into her estranged stepbrother Jade’s home, sparks fly—but not the sweet kind. He’s cold, controlling, and impossibly gorgeous, ruling the house with clipped words and a twisted past. She’s everything he claims to hate—loud, reckless, and too tempting for her own good. What starts as a war of words turns into a dangerous game of dominance and desire. Ava refuses to be the obedient little pet he tries to leash, but Jade knows exactly how to bend her without breaking her… until lines blur and secrets unravel. But when trust is shattered and hearts bleed, Ava must decide: Is Jade her captor or her savior? This is not a love story. It’s a story of possession, obsession, and the kind of love that scars.
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Chapter 1 - Ava

Moving in with your stepbrother isn't supposed to feel like entering enemy territory. But with Jade, everything always felt like a challenge.

The apartment door creaked open, revealing silence and shadows. His friends' laughter echoed faintly from a room down the hall, but the living room was still — cold, modern, masculine.

And empty.

Except him.

Jade stood by the window, back facing her, tall and silent, as always. He didn't turn around. He never greeted. He was a storm held together by silence and too much self-control.

Ava dragged her suitcase in, loud on purpose.

"Don't you dare act like you didn't hear the door," she snapped.

Still nothing.

She dropped the bag harder. "You know what, keep the brooding. I'm not here to impress you."

That got a flicker — his head tilted, just slightly. His voice, low and smooth, cut through the tension. "You never do."

Ava's chest burned with familiar irritation. Ever since their parents' brief, failed marriage, Jade had treated her like a virus he couldn't get rid of. They'd been enemies by default — her with the fire, him with the ice. Only now, she was under his roof.

And he was different.

Older. Sharper. Dangerous in a way he hadn't been before. He barely spoke, but his gaze lingered — always watching, as if he were trying to figure her out or burn her alive with silence.

"Your room is to the left," he said without looking at her.

"You gonna tell your roommates to keep it down?"

"They don't care you're here."

"Do you?"

He finally turned. Slowly. His eyes locked on hers — unreadable, but intense. Her breath caught.

"I care enough to tell them not to touch you."

Ava blinked. "Excuse me?"

His jaw clenched, something feral flickering behind his cold demeanor.

"You're mine to handle," he said. "Not theirs."