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Trapped By My Possessive Adoptive Brother
Trapped By My Possessive Adoptive Brother

Trapped By My Possessive Adoptive Brother

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In Trapped By My Possessive Adoptive Brother, Finley fights to escape Hartley’s absolute control. This Young Adult horror novel explores her struggle for survival against a puppet master. Read novels online to see if she can cut the strings of this dark mystery story.

Chapter 1 of Trapped By My Possessive Adoptive Brother

The heavy tires of the black Maybach crunched against the pristine gravel driveway of Blackwood Preparatory Academy, coming to a smooth halt.

Before the driver could even put the car in park, four-year-old Finley was already bouncing on the edge of the cream leather seat. Her small hands pressed flat against the tinted window, leaving smudges on the glass as she stared at the massive brick building. Her heart hammered against her ribs in a rapid, erratic rhythm.

Preston Evans reached across the spacious backseat. His large hand moved toward the collar of Finley's miniature plaid uniform, attempting to straighten the slightly crooked navy blue tie.

Finley jerked her shoulders away. She twisted her neck, dodging his fingers completely. She didn't care about her tie. She just wanted the door to open so she could run.

Preston dropped his hand. He let out a heavy sigh, the sound loud in the quiet cabin of the car. He turned his head to the opposite side of the backseat.

Five-year-old Hartley sat perfectly still. A massive, heavy hardcover edition of an advanced mechanical engineering encyclopedia rested on his lap. He wasn't looking at the glossy photographs of the finished machines. He was tracing his small finger over the complex, intricate diagrams of gear ratios and structural load equations, his eyes scanning the technical breakdowns with complete focus.

"Keep an eye on your sister today, Hartley," Preston said, his voice carrying the weight of a father who knew his daughter was a hurricane waiting to happen.

Hartley closed the book. The thick pages made a solid thud. He gave a single, slow nod. His face remained entirely blank, but his deep, gray-blue eyes had already shifted. They locked onto the back of Finley's blonde head with a seriousness that was unusual for a boy his age.

The driver opened the door. The crisp morning air rushed in.

Finley scrambled out. Her limited-edition backpack, heavy with brand-new crayons, slapped against her shoulders. She ran toward the wide marble steps of the academy.

Her foot caught the edge of the bottom step. Her body pitched forward. The rough stone rushed up to meet her face.

A hand clamped down on the back of her collar. The grip was precise and unyielding. The fabric pulled tight against her throat, choking her slightly, but it stopped her fall completely.

Hartley stood right behind her. He didn't ask if she was okay. He simply released his grip once she found her balance and stepped past her, leading the way into the building.

They walked into the Pre-K "Bear Class." The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead. The floor was covered in a thick, expensive alphabet rug. Bins of high-end wooden toys lined the walls.

Finley's mouth fell open. She took a deep breath, smelling floor wax and new plastic.

Then, she saw it.

Right in the center of the room, positioned perfectly next to a large window that let in a square of yellow sunlight, sat a single, bright red plastic chair. It was the best seat in the room.

Finley's legs moved before her brain registered the action. She sprinted across the carpet, her small black shoes squeaking against the fibers. She reached out, her fingers extending toward the smooth red plastic.

Just as her fingertips brushed the back of the chair, another hand slammed down on the top of it. The hand was chubby, the fingernails painted a pale pink.

Finley snapped her head up.

A girl in a custom-made, ruffled princess dress stood on the other side of the chair. Willow Mason tilted her chin up, her dark eyes glaring down at Finley.

"This is my seat," Willow announced. Her voice was loud, echoing off the walls and cutting through the chatter of the other children.

Finley's stomach tightened. She didn't let go. She wrapped both of her hands around the curved plastic of the chair back and squeezed until her knuckles turned white.

"I touched it first," Finley said, her voice shaking slightly but her grip remaining firm.

Willow yanked the chair toward her. Finley pulled back. The plastic legs dragged across the thick carpet, making a dull, vibrating sound.

The noise acted like a magnet. Every child in the room stopped what they were doing. They turned and stared at the center of the room.

By the door, Ms. Caldwell, the lead teacher, was busy nodding at a mother in a designer suit. She had her back to the classroom. She didn't see the power struggle escalating on the alphabet rug.

Willow narrowed her eyes. She was taller than Finley, and heavier. She planted her feet wide, took a deep breath, and gave the chair a massive, violent jerk.

Finley's sweaty palms slipped off the smooth plastic. Her center of gravity vanished.

She fell backward. Her bottom hit the floor hard. The palms of her hands scraped against the rough, synthetic fibers of the carpet. A sharp, burning pain flared across her skin.

Finley sat there, her breath catching in her throat. The burning in her hands traveled straight to her chest. Her eyes flooded with hot moisture. She blinked, looking up at the circle of children, waiting for someone to say something. Waiting for someone to help her.

No one moved.

Willow puffed out her chest, looking like a giant standing over her. The other children took a collective step back. Two little girls who had been walking toward Finley earlier immediately turned around and ran to the wooden block section, terrified of Willow's glare.

The realization hit Finley like a physical blow to the stomach. She was alone.

She dropped her chin to her chest. A large, hot tear spilled over her eyelashes and splashed onto the angry red scrape on her hand.

Suddenly, a pair of polished, handmade leather shoes stepped into her line of sight. They stopped exactly between her and Willow, completely blocking the taller girl from Finley's view.

Hartley crouched down. His knees popped slightly. He reached into the pocket of his tailored slacks and pulled out a pristine, white silk handkerchief.

He didn't ask if she was hurt. He grabbed her chin with his left hand, his fingers pressing firmly into her jawbone to hold her head still. With his right hand, he pressed the silk against her wet cheek. The fabric was cool and dry. He wiped the tears away with a motion that was efficient and firm.

Finley looked up. She met his gray-blue eyes. They were completely still, like a frozen lake. The frantic, terrified beating of her heart instantly began to slow down. The oxygen returned to her lungs.

Hartley stood up in one fluid motion. He didn't look at Finley anymore. He turned his head and swept his gaze over the circle of children who had backed away. His eyes were quiet and unblinking.

The temperature in that corner of the room seemed to drop. The children shrank back further.

Hartley didn't reach for the red chair. He didn't yell at Willow. He simply reached down, grabbed Finley's small, scraped hand, and pulled her up from the floor. He pulled her close to his side, his body acting as a solid, physical shield between her and the rest of the room.

Willow watched him. Her eyes darted over Hartley's perfectly combed dark hair, his sharp jawline, and his expensive clothes. A faint pink flush crept up Willow's neck. The aggressive glare melted off her face, replaced instantly by a desperate need for his attention.

Willow patted the blue plastic chair right next to her. "You can sit here," she said loudly, her voice entirely different now. Sweet. Inviting.

Finley's breath hitched. She squeezed Hartley's index finger with all her strength. Her fingernails dug into his skin. If he sat with Willow, she would be left alone again. The panic clawed at her throat.

Hartley felt the sharp sting of her nails. He didn't pull away. Instead, he shifted his grip. He opened his hand and swallowed her small fist entirely within his palm. He squeezed her hand twice. A silent signal. Be still.

Hartley looked down at Willow. The corner of his mouth twitched upward, forming a small, quick smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.

He didn't say no. He let the silence stretch. One second. Two seconds. Three seconds. He watched Willow's eyes widen with anticipation, letting her believe she had won.

Then, Hartley took a slow, deliberate step forward, pulling Finley with him. He stared directly into Willow's dark eyes, the smile vanishing, leaving only a quiet calm.

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