For the first time, Greta saw her half-brother when she was in high school. One day, Alec simply walked into her house. That’s how she learned he would be living with her for a while.
“Alec drove me crazy—terribly so. From his coal-black hair at the top of his head to the corners of his rough, torn jeans. He always smelled like tobacco smoke, and he brought home new girls every time—girls who were crazy about him. I swear—he thought that his charming smirk and well-defined muscles made him a complete jerk. The worst part was that I didn’t even notice how, by the time the light went out in my eyes, I had fallen for him.
Back then, a lot happened, but one day Alec left back to California—just as suddenly as he had appeared on the doorstep of our house. His departure was for the best. But it hurt.
Years passed, and now this complicated family situation brought us together again. And with despair I realized that the boy who used to drive me crazy had turned into a stunning man, next to whom it’s hard even to breathe. But his behavior… You know, I’ll probably kill him one day. And this isn’t a joke.”
Age rating: 18+