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My Stepbrother 350

My Stepbrother 350

Chapter 350 

KASMINE 

I shifted nervously on the cracked pavement as a cold breeze blew down the empty street, My heart thudded loudly

I glanced around for the third time, hugging myself as the wind picked up again. My arms were freezing, but that wasn’t the reason my hands were shaking

It’d been almost ten minutes since I arrived, and Jake still hadn’t shown 

I’d spoken with him using Mum’s phone, just before leavi 

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house, and he told me to wait for him at the old Burget City, just five minutes away from 

our house

It was already past seven

This street looked worse at night. The streetlights were dim and spaced out like they didn’t even care to work anymore. The diner behind me was shut down and boarded up years ago, but the graffiticovered windows and crumbling sign made the whole place feel haunted. The kind of haunted that gets under your skin, not the Hollywood kind

Another five minutes passed

Still no Jake

My heart wouldn’t calm down

Fifteen minutes later, I stopped pretending this was okay

It was stupid just standing here in the dark, on this dead street, waiting like some pathetic idiot for someone who was probably too hurt to face me at the moment, Yeah, I couldn’t do it anymore

I turned around, biting the inside of my cheek to stop myself from crying, and started walking back home

I was just turning the corner when the low hum of an engine rolled down the road behind me

My heart shot into my throat and I froze

The glow of headlights shone through the misty darkness, crawling slowly along the broken street. My breath caught. For a split second, panic gripped me. My mind raced with all the worst possibilities was it someone dangerous? Was I about to be one of those stories people tell about but never believe

I took a cautious step back, squinting toward the lights, my fists clenched tightly at my 

sides

And then I saw that beatup hood, the busted left headlight, and the dull green paint that looked almost black at night

It was Jake’s car

Relief and anxiety crashed together in my chest. I stood still, watching dying, and then the door flew open

as the 

car rolled to a slow stop right in front of me. The engine coughed a bit before 

Jake jumped out, worry spread across his face. His hair was slightly disheveled, and his hoodie was stained with what looked like grease

Kasmine. Shit. I’m so sorry,he blurted, walking toward me quickly, hands already raised like he was pleading for mercy. My fuel ran out. Right in the middle of nowhere. I had to hike to some goddamn station like a mile away to get just enough fuel to move the car.” 

He let out a breath, almost like a laugh, as if he couldn’t believe it himself. I didn’t think it would take this long. I swear I didn’t mean to keep you waiting.” 

I just stared at him for a moment, with my heart still pounding. My throat tightened, but I nodded

It’s okay,I said quietly, even though it kind of wasn’t. I thought you changed your mind.” 

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He blinked like the words surprised him. Then he opened the passenger door. Come on. Let’s just talk. Like I promised.

I hesitated for a second, then slid into the seat

He circled the hond and got in on the driver’s side, twisting the key. The engine barely rumbled to life

Just as he reached for the gear, I turned to him. Where are we going?” 

He paused. Somewhere special.” 

I frowned. You said we’d just talk. In your car. You said you wouldn’t keep me long.” 

I did,he nodded, keeping his gaze forward. And I still mean it. But I need you to trust me, okay?” 

We drove in silence for fifteen minutes

Fifteen long, uncomfortable, unsettling minutes where all I could hear was the low, sputtering hum of the engine and the occasional squeak of the wipers dragging across the dirty windshield. Jake didn’t say a word. Not even a glance in my direction

I watched the buildings thin out. Streetlights disappeared behind us one by one, swallowed by the night. Houses gave way to fields. And the further we went, the tighter my chest felt

Something wasn’t right

I shifted in my seat, fingers picking at a loose thread on my sleeve. The cold from earlier had settled into my was dealing with. It was panic

Kester might already be home,I said finally, If he doesn’t find me 

Jake cut in, his eyes still fixed on the road. We’re almost there.” 

I blinked. Almost where, Jake?” 

He didn’t answer right away. He just pressed his foot slightly harder on the gas

I turned to the window again, watching darkness blur past

nes. But right now, it wasn’t just the cold 

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Then we pulled up to a crossroads. There was not a single streetlight in sight. Every direction looked the same pitch black, silent, still

Jake slowed the car to a stop

My fingers curled tightly around the edge of the seat

He turned off the engine

We’re here,he said quietly

I looked around, pulse thudding in my ears. Wherewhere is here?” 

Jake leaned back in his seat, one hand resting on the steering wheel. This is the best place for us right now.” 

I stared at him

What does that even mean?” 

He didn’t look at me. His jaw flexed slightly like he was chewing on something he couldn’t quite spit out

I mean,he said finally, this is the one place no one’s going to interrupt us. No noise. No lights. No Kester.” 

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His voice had dipped into something calin

For once, he murmured, I just want you to hear me, without looking over your shoulder. Without panicking. Without thinking someone going to vidt 

away 

He held my gaze for a little longer before adding

For once, Kasmine, I want to be in control.” 

Author’s note: I found out that more than 90% of my readers didn’t see the comment I dropped in the comment session. That’s why I wrote this chapter, to be able to reach out to you all. I am really sorry for the late updates. I’ve been in the hospital for the past five days now, hence my inability to keep up with updates. But I’m doing my best, and I’m gradually feeling better. I’ll resume daily updates from tomorrow, hopefully. Thank you all for your patience. It 

Thank you 

means a lot to me

My Stepbrother

My Stepbrother

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Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: English
My Stepbrother

Synopsis : My Stepbrother

Kasmine’s world shattered the night she witnessed her stepbrother, Kester Hamilton—the Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack—murder an innocent man in cold blood. What began as a normal evening in the woods turned into a nightmare that would haunt her forever. The man Kester killed was no threat; he had only been talking to Kasmine. Yet Kester justified the murder by claiming the man tried to force himself on her.

Trembling and terrified, Kasmine confronted him, refusing to believe his twisted explanation. But Kester’s demeanor remained disturbingly calm. He didn’t show an ounce of remorse. Instead, he scolded her for being dramatic and tried to drag her back to the party, as if nothing had happened. When she resisted, he unleashed his Alpha command—a power no wolf could defy. Under his control, Kasmine’s will crumbled, and she obeyed him like a puppet.

As she returned to the party—ironically, Kester’s girlfriend’s birthday celebration—Kasmine’s heart broke. The brother who once protected her now scared her more than anyone else.

Her mind drifted back to her childhood, to the days when Kester had been her hero. After her father’s death, her mother remarried Alpha Kade Hamilton, Kester’s father. At the time, Kester was fourteen and Kasmine was only seven. He took her under his wing, treating her like a precious little sister. He brought her gifts, defended her from bullies, and made her feel safe. To everyone around them, Kester was the perfect big brother.

But as Kasmine grew older, that “protectiveness” became something else—something dark and possessive. By the time she turned sixteen, Kester had started isolating her from others. He didn’t allow her to have male friends, and even her time with female friends was limited. He wanted her attention, her trust, and her presence—all to himself. It became suffocating.

Now, at twenty years old, Kasmine had no boyfriend and barely any social life. Every time she tried to rebel, Kester reminded her that she should wait for her fated mate when she turned twenty-one and got her wolf. Her parents saw his control as love and protection, never suspecting how toxic and obsessive it had become.

After witnessing the murder, Kasmine was emotionally destroyed. She couldn’t eat, sleep, or think straight. The image of the lifeless man haunted her. Luckily, she only had to see Kester on weekends, since he was busy running both his pack and his billion-dollar company—Zamford Technologies. But even from a distance, his control continued. He had bugged her phone and laptop, monitoring every message and call. There was no escaping his watchful eyes.

Trying to focus on her studies, Kasmine pushed herself to attend her final year of college. She was preparing for her internship, and for once, she felt hopeful. She had submitted three company choices, deliberately avoiding Zamford Technologies to stay away from Kester. Her best friend, Jake—a guy she secretly liked—had applied to the same companies. She dreamed of being placed in the same one as him. Maybe then, away from Kester’s shadow, she could experience normal life, maybe even love.

That morning, she rushed to campus, still hopeful about the internship results. At the school entrance, she met her best friend, Claire, who looked visibly upset. Claire confessed she had been posted to J&F Technologies. Her disappointment wasn’t about the company—it was about Kester. Claire had nursed a crush on him for years and had listed Zamford Technologies in hopes of working near him. But her wish had failed, and she’d lost her chance.

Trying to comfort her, Kasmine asked about her own posting. Strangely, Claire didn’t answer, avoiding her eyes. Confused but impatient, Kasmine dragged her to the information board. Her heart raced as she scanned the list, looking first for Jake’s name. He was placed at Plush Technologies—one of the options they’d chosen together.

Excited, she searched for her name next, praying to see it under the same company. But her excitement quickly turned to dread. Her hands trembled. Her breath caught in her throat. There, beside her name, was written: Zamford Technologies.

The world seemed to tilt around her.

It couldn’t be real. There had to be some mistake. How could she, of all people, end up at her stepbrother’s company—the very place she’d tried hardest to avoid? Panic rose in her chest as the realization sank in. Kester must have done this. Somehow, he had found a way to manipulate her placement, ensuring that even in her professional life, she couldn’t escape his grasp.

Her mind flashed back to his piercing green eyes, his dominating voice, the way he’d ordered her around after committing murder without remorse. Now, he would have full control over her again—for hours every day. There would be no hiding, no breathing space.

As she stood frozen before the board, Kasmine felt her fragile hope for freedom crumble. She had spent years yearning for the day she could make her own choices—turn twenty-one, find her fated mate, and escape Kester’s suffocating hold. But now, destiny—or rather, Kester’s manipulation—had pulled her right back into his world.

And deep down, she feared that this time, she might not make it out alive.

Themes and Tone:
“The Alpha’s Obsession” explores the darkness behind overprotective love, the trauma of control disguised as care, and the pain of being trapped by someone who claims to love you. The tone is tense, emotional, and suspenseful, building a deep sense of dread as Kasmine realizes that every path she takes leads her back to the same monster she once called “brother.”

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