Story By Ayodiran Mercy
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Ayodiran Mercy

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THE ALPHA FORBIDDEN STEPMATE
Updated at Jun 15, 2026, 02:39
Maya just wanted a quiet life. Moving into her mother’s new home was meant to be a fresh start, not a sentence to social suicide. But the moment she walks through the front door, she finds herself face-to-face with the one person she’s been warned to stay away from: her new step-brother.​He is the school’s most dangerous playboy, an Alpha in the making who commands attention wherever he goes. Maya knows that if their classmates discover they are living under the same roof, her life will be destroyed by rumors and jealousy. So, she creates a wall. She keeps her distance. She plays the part of the indifferent stranger.​But there is a force far more powerful than social reputation, and it isn't interested in her rules.​When he corners her, his eyes glowing with a feral intensity that silences the room, he doesn't care about their new family ties or the scandal they would cause. He leans in, his voice a low, possessive growl against her skin: "Mate."​Now, Maya is trapped between the life she tried to build and the man who is destined to rule it. Can she resist the forbidden pull of her step-brother, or will she give in to the Alpha who has already claimed her as his own?
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🍀BENEATH THE LAGOS SKIES 🍀 (The ties that bind)
Updated at May 16, 2025, 01:05
The first thing Lora noticed about Lagos was the sky. It stretched endlessly above her, painted in hues of defiance—blue, grey, and gold—just like the city beneath it. Lagos didn’t just exist; it throbbed with life, daring anyone who entered its embrace to sink or survive.For Lora, survival wasn’t merely a matter of adapting to the city's unrelenting rhythm but navigating the treacherous terrain of her new family. Love had brought her here, sweeping her from the gentle shores of Cape Town into the arms of Andrew, her husband, whose world was as vast and complicated as the city he called home.She had imagined Lagos as a canvas where their love would paint a new beginning. But the moment she stepped into Mama Bisi’s house—a fortress of tradition, power, and judgment—Lora realized she was an outsider. The warmth she had expected was replaced by cold stares and whispered suspicions.Andrew’s siblings watched her with varying degrees of indifference and disdain, their loyalties divided between blood and an unspoken allegiance to a past Lora was still trying to understand. And then there was Mirabel, the ghost of Andrew’s former love, whose presence lingered in the most unsettling ways.But Lagos had a way of pulling strength from those brave enough to claim it. Beneath its chaotic skies, Lora would learn what it meant to fight—not just for love, but for her identity, her place, and her voice in a family and a city that seemed determined to silence her.This was not the life she had imagined, but it was the life she now had. And beneath the Lagos skies, where dreams were born and broken in equal measure, Lora’s story was just beginning.
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