
Bonded with My Ex's Brother
Lily Bronte · Ongoing · 47.4k Words
Introduction
Elle bit her lip, her hand tightening experimentally around me, and I had to close my eyes and focus on my breathing.
"Can I—" she started, then stopped, uncertain.
"You can do whatever you want," I told her, opening my eyes to find her watching my face with fascination. "Touch me. Explore. Learn what I like."
After being betrayed by her boyfriend, Elle agreed to Adrian, the brother of her ex, to enter into a one-year contractual marriage. She initially thought that this was just a temporary solution proposed by Adrian to deal with the family pressure. But gradually, she found herself completely lost in Adrian's tenderness and unable to extricate herself......
Chapter 1
Elle POV
The Porsche idled at the side entrance of the Callahan Estate, its engine purring with the kind of quiet arrogance that only German engineering could achieve. Through the tinted windows, I watched the iron gates swing open with mechanical precision, revealing the serpentine driveway that wound through manicured lawns toward the main house.
September light slanted through the oak trees, turning everything the color of old gold, and for a moment I let myself pretend this was just another evening visit to my fiancé's family home, that the tightness in my chest was anticipation rather than dread.
Dominic killed the engine without looking at me. His hand disappeared into the glove compartment and emerged with a manila folder, the kind lawyers use for documents they want you to take seriously. He dropped it in my lap with the casual indifference of someone discarding junk mail.
"Grandfather wants to move the engagement date up to Thanksgiving," he said, his tone suggesting he was discussing a restaurant reservation rather than our wedding. "The board's getting antsy about the succession plan."
I opened the folder with fingers that wanted to shake but didn't, because I'd learned early in this relationship that showing weakness only invited more pressure. The contract inside was thick, printed on expensive paper that felt wrong against my skin, like touching something that didn't belong to me.
New clauses jumped out in bold typeface: revised living arrangements post-marriage, behavioral expectations for public appearances, a detailed schedule of family obligations. At the bottom of the final page, my mother's signature sprawled across the guarantor line in her distinctive handwriting, the loops and flourishes I'd known since childhood now transformed into legal binding.
My throat closed. "You already had this prepared."
"It's called being proactive." Dominic's reflection in the rearview mirror showed him checking his hair, smoothing back the dark strands that always fell perfectly anyway. "You'll want to look enthusiastic tonight. Grandfather will be watching, and so will my uncles. If you make this difficult, there are consequences." His eyes finally met mine in the mirror, cool and assessing. "Your mother's loan, for instance. The one with her name on the liability clause. Medical debt compounds at an interesting rate."
The casual cruelty of it hit me like a physical thing, but I'd had years to build up immunity to his particular brand of poison. My fingers tightened on the contract's edge until the paper creased, leaving white marks where my knuckles pressed. Through the windshield, the Callahan mansion rose against the darkening sky, all Gothic Revival peaks and mullioned windows, beautiful in the way mausoleums are beautiful.
I thought about my father, dead at forty-two from a heart condition we couldn't afford to treat properly, about my mother working double shifts at the hospital to pay off bills that never seemed to shrink, about the moment six months ago when Dominic had appeared in our lives like a solution to a problem we hadn't known how to solve.
"I understand," I said, and hated how steady my voice sounded, how completely I'd learned to perform compliance.
Dominic straightened his cufflinks with the air of someone who'd just concluded a successful business transaction. "Good. Remember to smile when you see Grandfather. He likes his future granddaughter-in-law to look happy about the prospect."
The main hall of the Callahan Estate smelled like old money and older wine, a combination of beeswax polish on mahogany and the particular musk of aged Bordeaux that probably cost more per bottle than my monthly rent. Crystal chandeliers threw prismatic light across the long dining table, where twelve place settings gleamed with the kind of silver that gets passed down through generations.
I recognized most of the faces already seated: Edward Callahan, Dominic's grandfather, at the head, his leonine profile still commanding despite his seventy-eight years; Dominic's Uncle Marcus and Aunt Diane, both surgeons at Presbyterian; the family lawyer whose name I could never remember; and Carter Webb, Dominic's best friend, who watched me enter with the knowing smirk of someone privy to jokes I wasn't meant to understand.
At the far end of the table, nearly invisible in the shadows beyond the candlelight, sat Adrian Callahan, Dominic's brother. He wore a black three-piece suit that made him look like he'd stepped out of a different century, all severe lines and restrained elegance. His attention remained fixed on the documents spread before him, a pen moving across pages with the methodical precision of someone who'd learned to tune out family gatherings through sheer force of concentration.
Dominic guided me to my seat with a hand at my elbow that looked affectionate but gripped just hard enough to remind me of the contract in his car. He kissed my hand as we reached the table, a gesture so theatrically perfect that Edward beamed and raised his wine glass in salute.
"There's my beautiful future granddaughter," Edward announced, his voice carrying the rounded vowels of old Connecticut money. "Dominic, you've chosen well. Though I hear Elle is pursuing some rather academic interests at Columbia. Medical anthropology, is it?"
The table's attention swiveled toward me like a spotlight I hadn't asked for. I arranged my face into something I hoped resembled pleased modesty. "Yes, Mr. Callahan. I'm researching global healthcare resource allocation and the ethical frameworks that govern—"
"Fascinating, I'm sure," Aunt Diane interrupted with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Though I do wonder about the practical applications. The Callahan Foundation could certainly use someone who understands how to navigate board politics rather than theoretical ethics."
Dominic's hand found mine under the table, his thumb pressing against my wrist in what anyone watching would interpret as affection but felt more like a warning. "Elle has a very idealistic view of medicine," he said, his tone indulgent in a way that made my teeth clench. "I think she'd be better suited to supporting roles. Documentation, maybe some light research assistance. She has excellent organizational skills."
The implication hung in the air between us, unsubtle as a slap. Around the table, I caught the small nods of agreement, the way Uncle Marcus's expression shifted from polite interest to dismissal, the manner in which Aunt Diane's attention drifted back to her wine.
Only Adrian looked up from his papers, and for a moment his eyes met mine across the length of the table. Behind his wire-rimmed glasses, something flickered in those gray-green depths—concern, maybe, or recognition of exactly what was happening—but then he returned to his documents, and I was left wondering if I'd imagined it.
I spent the rest of dinner performing the role I'd been assigned: the grateful fiancée, the girl from nowhere who'd lucked into a dynasty, the future Mrs. Callahan who knew her place. My hands moved through the motions of eating while Dominic's attention drifted steadily away from me, pulled toward Carter and their endless discussion of private equity opportunities in the biotech sector.
His phone buzzed against the table every few minutes, the screen lighting up with notifications he didn't bother to hide from me, because why would he? I was the audience, not the participant.
When the main course was cleared, I excused myself with a murmur about the powder room. No one seemed to notice except Carter, who caught my eye with that same knowing look and leaned close to Dominic, whispering something that made my fiancé's mouth curve into a smile I recognized as dangerous.
I escaped into the hallway, where the air felt cooler and I could breathe without the weight of expectation pressing against my ribs.
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