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Back then, Tom Kaulitz had long dreads and a mischievous grin, the kind of boy who made a game out of teasing Sofie Schäfer-her soft laughter, her quiet stubbornness, the way she always tried to keep up with Gustav's antics. His jokes, his smirks, his constant teasing-they weren't cruel, not really. They were just the language of a fascination too complicated for words.
Now, a year later, she's not just Gustav's little sister anymore. She's her own force-fashionable, confident, independent-and yet, somehow, she still makes him pause, still makes him forget the music, the fame, and everything else outside their little world.
Berlin streets hum with a new rhythm: the tension between them is quieter now, threaded with unspoken words, subtle longing, and the weight of everything left unresolved.
They used to be just family and bandmates.
Now, every glance, every brush of a hand, feels like a note in a song they're learning to play together.
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After being involved with a cold-hearted mafia boss, Robyn Lehman decides its time to run. Little did she know, she was carrying the future heir to his entire empire.
Will he find her again? Or will she stay hidden forever?
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He got up from the bed, pulling up his pants and not taking a glance at me. I lay in the sheets, still dazed by what we had just done.
"Get up." He barks, making me jump a bit. I was confused beyond belief. Just moments ago he was making love to me...
I did as he said, wrapping the loose sheet around my body, he continued to glare as I did so, and I made my way to his side of the bed.
He held out a hand, an angry look on his face. "Don't. Just go. This was a mistake, and it won't happen again." He mutters coldly.
I feel my face heating up and my eyes welling with tears. "Oh.." I stare at him, my emotions beginning to be hard to keep in.
He laughs, shaking his head. "You thought I cared?" He let out a loud chuckle. "You mean nothing to me. Now go to your room, I don't want to see you in here again."