My Shameful Secret (Forbidden Stepbrother Billionaire Romance)

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Book: My Shameful Secret (Forbidden Stepbrother Billionaire Romance) by Lana Evers Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lana Evers
which her fingers moved.  
    He found himself kicking his pants off and walking towards the screen, his cock jutting out like a fucking arrow pointing him towards the right direction.
    On the screen, Misha was writhing on the bed, moaning and whimpering as she squeezed her own breast hard. Her hand moved down, finding her clit.  
    A moment later and she was coming, her lips parting in a silent scream of ecstasy.
    FUCK!
    He came hard, his dick spurting out his cum. White creamy liquid hit the screen on the wall, landing right above Misha’s breast. It was almost like he was coming on her body, and he growled, “PAUSE.”
    The voice-activated command had the screen freezing on the image of Misha coming.  
    Staring at his little sister’s dazed face, Saehan jerked himself off a second time.
    Misha, Misha, Misha!

4

    “Do you promise?” Elizabeth’s voice was weak but hopeful. With various tubes connected to her wrist and the hospital gown making Elizabeth appear even frailer, she made a terrible sight.
    Misha’s heart broke at Elizabeth’s words, but it also served to strengthen her resolve. No matter what , she swore to herself fiercely, she’d find a way to get along with her brother. Or if that wasn’t possible, then she would at least find a way to convince Saehan that they could pretend to like each other and be how they were before.  
    Staring down at her mother, who had drifted back to sleep, Misha blamed herself for being so blind all the years.
    Almost ten years had passed since her graduation – the year she and brother had kissed. The year she and Saehan had last seen each other in person. All this time, and she had never seen past Elizabeth’s fake smiles, had never realized how hard it had been on their mother to see Misha and Saehan distant with each other.
    If she hadn’t been so blind, maybe Elizabeth wouldn’t have stressed herself out. Maybe she wouldn’t have suffered a minor stroke.  
    “Misha.” Hector laid a comforting hand on her shoulder. “I know what you’re thinking right now.”
    Looking up at him, she managed a smile. “Really?” She wanted to sound teasing, but her voice still shook in the end.
    “Yes.” His voice was sober, making her smile fade. “Stop blaming yourself. None of us is to blame for what happened.”
    Misha shook her head. “I just wish…” She stopped herself, knowing that wishing for the past to change was pointless. Squaring her shoulders, she asked Hector, “Do you know where S-Saehan is?” It surprised her, how much it still hurt just to say her brother’s name.
    A worried frown marred Hector’s face. “Are you sure it’s a good idea?”
    “We’re both adults now. Whatever our differences, it’s in the past, I’m sure that he loves Mom as much as I do. I’m sure he’d agree to put everything behind us when he finds out it’s what Mom wants.”
    “He’s not like the Saehan you knew,” Hector said slowly. “He’s changed over the years. He’s become harder, colder.”
    “I know,” she said gently. “I’ve kept up to date with news about him.” She hadn’t really wanted to, but she hadn’t been able to help it either. And the news she read about Saehan could always be divided into two types. Either it was about him dating another woman, or him being a ruthless shark, reaping billions over the stupidity of other people.
    “Do you know if he’s in England?”
    Hector shook his head. “He’s not there.”
    Her heart fell. Would she be able to find him elsewhere in the world?
    “He’s here.”
    Misha’s head jerked up. “ Here ?”
    “He’s at his place. He called us last night, as soon as his jet landed.”
    It shouldn’t have hurt, learning how Saehan had thought to inform their parents about his coming and going. Yet it did, and Misha strove hard not to reveal the pain Hector’s words caused.
    “I think I should call him,” Hector started.
    Misha quickly shook her head. She could see in Hector’s eyes that what

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