19. My Stepsister, My Toy

MY STEPSISTER, MY TOY

Trevor

The corridor from my bedroom to the maid’s quarters—now a glorified panic room, complete with windowless chill and its own ventilation—is longer than it needs to be.

At this early hour of the morning, the floor is a blue gradient, deepening with each step, and the only sound is the low hush of the climate system, patient and predatory, like the ocean just before it pulls you under.

My feet make no noise on the hardwood, and that suits me; I’m always at my best in other people’s silences.

This walk should be nothing: thirty seconds of tile and shadow, but my body betrays me with every stride.

There’s a pressure in my groin, a slow tightening behind the zipper of my pants, a lightness in my arms and shoulders that only grows as I near the door.

I’m not sure what it is—anticipation, desire, something simpler and lower—but I let it pulse unchecked.

I’m not here to be a good person, or a better man.

I’m here to lay down terms. That’s always been the point: rules, boundaries, the explicit contract that allows me to own and operate every relationship I have, especially with women.

Rules are kindness. Rules keep things from going sideways.

I pause at the door, hand curled around the steel lever, and listen. Nothing. The panel is heavy, but I fish out my key, unlock the door, and then press it open slow, careful not to startle the girl on the other side. I don’t want her to think I’m a monster. Not right away.

She’s still asleep. The room is a white shoebox: narrow twin bed with hospital corners, one slim desk, a chair that looks more suited to torture than study.

A little ceramic lamp glows in the corner, its light just enough to show what matters.

Kayleigh is curled on her side, one hand still cuffed, knees up, hair a glowing gold corona against the white pillow.

The black dress from last night is rucked up, bunched above her waist, the fabric clinging to the soft round of her ass and leaving her legs bare from thigh to ankle.

Her feet are pale and arched, dainty even in sleep, and on the floor next to the bed are her heels, toppled to the side.

It’s the panties that kill me. They’re not the kind of lingerie that scream seductress; they’re plain, white, a little too snug, and riding high where the dress left off.

They cut a straight, innocent line across her thighs.

No lace, no frills, no heavy-handed attempt at seduction.

Just simple, vulnerable cotton, stretched a little at the crotch.

There’s something so young about it, so clearly not staged for effect, that it makes my pulse stutter for a moment, then come back doubled.

She’s not faking. She’s not even aware she’s being watched.

Her lips are parted, the tiniest wedge of tongue visible between her teeth.

Her cheeks are flushed with sleep and maybe the cheap wine from last night.

There’s a pink mark on her wrist where the cuff’s edge pressed too hard; the chain is just long enough to allow her to roll over, not enough to reach the bathroom or the door.

I watch her breathe for a few seconds, each slow exhale making her chest rise.

I think: the cuffs must have dug like hell. She couldn’t have slept more than an hour straight.

I did this to her. And yet, I want to do it again, harder.

I cross the room. My footsteps must be silent, because she doesn’t stir.

My hand is steady as I take the little brass key from my pocket and fit it to the lock.

I do this with the care of a man removing a splinter from his own finger.

The metal releases with a snick, and the cuff comes off her wrist without a fight.

That’s when Kayleigh wakes. There’s a hiccup of motion, then two wide blue eyes open and look instantly to my face.

It’s shocking how direct she is, for someone so obviously confused and half-dreaming.

No scream, no flinch, no attempt to bolt.

Just pure, animal recognition, like we’re two souls who are destined to be one.

I don’t know what my own face looks like, but I imagine it’s harsh with desire. I hold her gaze for one slow second, feel something in my chest contract and then loosen, and then I straighten up, pocket the key, and say:

“Kitchen. Five minutes.”

I don’t raise my voice. I don’t ask if she needs help.

I walk out, pulling the door shut behind me.

The latch makes a perfect, conclusive sound, and I stand for a moment in the corridor, hand on the cool steel, letting the echo vibrate up my arm.

My body is electric now, the tension humming from neck to thighs, and all I want is to go back in and wake her up for real, with my cock, with my mouth, with the whole weight of what’s been boiling in me since I first saw those naughty photos.

But I don’t. Not yet.

Rules are rules.

Boundaries matter.

So I walk away, down the corridor, jaw tight, letting the hunger twist me up from the inside. The city’s waking up forty stories below, but up here, it’s just me and the pulse of my own want, waiting for her to walk through the next door.

I know exactly what I’m going to do.

And exactly what I’ll make her do, too.

In the kitchen, I work the pan like it’s the only thing in the world that requires my attention.

Eggs crack, one-handed, into a steel bowl; butter sizzles in a heavy black skillet, the foam hissing to gold at the edges.

The espresso machine is already guttural and seething, tamped with a double shot.

I have a rhythm for mornings like this: protein, caffeine, salt, a slab of fresh toast. The repetition helps.

It gives my hands something to do so my head can wander.

I’m in a t-shirt, trousers low on my hips, hair still wet from the shower.

The air is layered—smoke and steam, butter and sharp coffee, and the faint echo of ozone from the open vent.

Morning hits this place like a searchlight, slicing through the windows and painting the marble island in long, surgical stripes.

I let the city exist beyond the glass, forty stories down, but I don’t give it more than a second’s thought. I’m focused on the work in front of me.

I hear her before I see her: a slight shuffle of bare feet, nothing more. Then a pause in the hall, the smallest catch of breath, and a padded hush as she crosses the open floor. She’s learned to move quiet. Impressive.

She sits at the kitchen island, the stool creaking once under her weight.

I don’t turn around right away. I finish whisking the eggs, pour them into the pan, let the scent of hot fat and dairy saturate the air.

I want her to wait, to see if she’ll flinch or speak first. Rules, always, even at breakfast.

When I finally do look, I see her exactly as I pictured—maybe worse.

The black dress is destroyed, wrinkled to hell and back, the neckline baggy.

Her hair is a riot, strands sticking up in odd, electrified directions, and her face is scrubbed bare, every hint of makeup gone.

Yet the woman is heart-breakingly beautiful, and incredibly young with her warpaint washed off.

My heart swoops and contracts, taking in the innocence before me.

But Kayleigh’s not looking at me, not at first. Instead, she’s scanning the surface of the marble, as if there’s some message etched there only she can see.

The skin around her right wrist is red, a shallow crescent etched there from the cuff, and she’s rubbing at it absent-mindedly, fingers soft and tentative.

“Good morning,” she says in a quiet voice. “Thank you for cooking.”

I watch her for a few seconds, then turn back to the pan.

“Of course,” I say in a voice that comes out rawer than I hoped. I scrape the eggs gently, fold them, keep them loose. “Eat,” I say, quiet and no-nonsense, as I slide them onto a plate and set it on the counter.

She doesn’t reach for it. Instead, she speaks, voice shaky but holding.

“I’m sorry about everything,” she says, her tone direct.

“About last night. The auction. I shouldn’t have—I didn’t think it would go that far.

I thought maybe…” Her words taper off, vanishing into the hiss of the pan and the purr of the espresso machine.

I lean back against the counter, arms folded. “You thought what, Kayleigh?”

She drags her thumb along the red mark at her wrist. “I don’t know. I just didn’t want to lose you. Or, I mean, I didn’t want someone else to…” She stops again, closes her eyes for a second, then forces herself to look at me. “I shouldn’t have done it. You were put in a bad situation.”

I arch an eyebrow.

“You mean, a bad situation because I had to be auctioned off, or a bad situation because I ended up purchasing myself?”

She giggles a little, the sound wrenching my heart.

“Both I guess,” she says with a soft smile. “I don’t know, I didn’t think of it that way.”

I chuckle, the tension breaking.

“It’s fine,” I say. “I was going to cut a check to the charity anyway. Seven figures to make their eyes pop. No harm, no foul, they’re just getting their money a little sooner.”

She swallows. Her eyes linger on my chest, then dart away, fix on the plate. She doesn’t touch it.

I pour two coffees, black, and set one in front of her. “But,” I say, “you still owe me.”

She picks up the cup with both hands, like she needs to steady herself. “Yes of course, I know,” she asks, and her voice is almost steady this time. “I’m eternally grateful to you, Trevor.”

I arch an eyebrow.

“Are you though? Because you know, this is the second time I’ve saved your ass. I had to bail you out of jail not so long ago,” I remind her. “And now, I’ve paid a million dollars, just so you can save face.”

She flinches, just a fraction, but it’s enough. But then she straightens.

“But you just said you were going to donate a million dollars to them anyways,” she manages. “So why does it matter?”

“It matters,” I shrug. “Because I want it to matter, and now, you need to do your part.”

Kayleigh nods slowly.

“Of course. I’ll do whatever you want,” she states in a voice that’s mostly steady.

I raise an eyebrow at her for the umpteenth time.

“Really? Anything I want? After I just chained you to the bed? That’s quite a statement, I have to say.”

She lets out a small exasperated huff of breath.

“Okay, not anything, but you know what I mean.”

I smile like the asshole I am.

I wait a full ten seconds before I speak.

I want her to squirm. I want her to simmer.

Then, I put my cup down and look at her, really look.

The dress is tight at her chest, barely holding the weight of her tits.

Her legs are bare under the counter, knees pressed together, thighs turned inward.

She looks so small, so breakable, and yet I know what she’s capable of when cornered.

“Great, because you’re going to be my fuckdoll,” I say, low and casual. “No more games. No more princess shit. Just you and me, no holds barred.”

She gasps, the sound thin and raw. Her hands grip the rim of the coffee cup so hard I think it might shatter. “What—what do you mean? You must be joking. That’s sick.”

I smile, slow and patient, like I’m talking to a child.

“No, it’s not sick, and it’s not a joke.

You’re going to be my go-to for sex on demand, Kayleigh.

Like those Japanese sex dolls you see on the internet, the ones with the perfect bodies and the blank faces, with their mouths in a perpetual “O.” Think of yourself as a female body for me to use as I see fit, whenever I see fit.

” I let that sink in, watch her eyes widen as she almost pants with surprise.

“But—but—” She fumbles, trying to pull the thread of her own argument together. “In our last conversation, you said that we shouldn’t be together. That it was wrong. That I was too young, that we’re siblings, that we can’t go there—”

“That was before you made me spend a million dollars to keep you out of trouble,” I say. “That was before you decided you were willing to be bought.” I shrug, sip my coffee. “Now, you’re my property. And I’m going to use you whichever way I want.”

She stares at me, the color rising slow in her cheeks. Her breathing is shallow, uneven. “You can’t just—”

I cut her off. “I can. And I will. Unless you want to pay back the money yourself, which is always an option. You can get three jobs, move back in with our parents, and prostitute yourself to the gods of capitalism. Or you can do what I say, here, in my house, and enjoy the perks. Your own room. Gourmet food. This view. All you have to do is obey. Simple.”

Her mouth opens, then shuts. She blinks, once, twice, then fixes her gaze on the floor. “But I’m—I’ve never even—”

“Had sex?” I finish for her. “I know. That’s half the fun. I love breaking in new girls, and I haven’t had an opportunity in a long time. But don’t worry. I always make sure the innocent ones enjoy themselves while taking their first dick.”

She shivers, whether from arousal, disgust, pleasure, anticipation, or all of the above. Her hands curl into fists.

“Eat your breakfast,” I say in a light tone. “You’ll need the calories.”

She stares at the plate, unmoving.

I walk around the island and stand behind her, close enough to smell the shampoo in her hair and the perfume from last night, now faded to a ghost of vanilla and sugar. I rest my hands on her shoulders and lean down, my mouth at her ear.

“You wanted this,” I say, barely audible. “You sent me those pictures. You wore that dress. You bid on me at the auction. And now you’re going to take everything that comes with it.”

She nods, a tiny, desperate motion.

I straighten up, pour myself a second coffee, and watch as she sits at the counter. Her lip trembles. Her big breasts heave, even as she tries to control herself. There’s a smell of musky female tension, and I fucking love it.

I don’t speak again until I’ve finished my coffee and washed the cup. I want her to sit with the idea of being my plaything. Of her curves being open and available to me at any time of the day or night. To let the future unfold in her mind, one thrilling, pleasurable step at a time.

When I turn to leave, I look back at Kayleigh, still perched on the stool, dress slipping off her shoulder, hair wild and big tits heaving.

“You start today,” I say. “There’s a list on the counter. Memorize it.”

She doesn’t answer, just looks at me, blue eyes still shocked.

I walk out, and the silence is total. The only sound is the faint slap of my footsteps, and the city, rising in the distance, perfectly indifferent to the bargain struck in its shadow.

This is how you lay down rules.

This is how you train a woman.

And now, Kayleigh will be mine.

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