
His Forbidden Heirs; My Mafia Stepbrother’s Quadrupet
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“No,” she whispered to herself, shaking her head. Her hands trembled as she clicked through more articles, each one confirming what her heart already knew. Rafael Jack Castellano wasn’t just her mother’s new stepson. He was the man from that night. The father of her children. **** Five years ago, Maya’s life changed forever after a single night with a mysterious stranger named Jack. She thought she’d never see him again, but when she discovers she’s pregnant with quadruplets, she vows to raise her children on her own and build a life away from the shadows of her past. Now, Maya is back in Country Z to attend her mother’s wedding, only to be introduced to her new stepbrother, Rafael Castellano. A ruthless billionaire with dangerous ties to the Mafia, Rafael is the last person Maya expected to see. Because Rafael isn’t just her stepbrother… he’s Jack, the father of her children.
Chapter 1
Maya’s heels clicked against the pavement as she clutched the small, wrapped gift and approached Luke's house, she could hardly keep her excitement contained.
It was Luke's birthday, and she’d spent the whole week planning a surprise for him. She imagined the look on his face when he saw her.
They had been dating for three years, and today felt like a noteworthy milestone. Maybe, she thought with a hopeful smile, he’d finally pop the question.
Maya brushed a hand over her dress, adjusting it and smoothing out imaginary wrinkles.
She had chosen her favorite blue dress, the one Luke had once said that brought out her eyes.
Her heart raced with anticipation as she pulled out the spare key he’d given her for “emergencies.” Indeed, a surprise visit counted, right?
Carefully, Maya inserted the key and unlocked the door, pushing it open quietly. She stepped inside, surprised by the silence.
The house felt different somehow, as if he wasn’t expecting her. But Maya brushed the feeling aside, focusing instead on her excitement.
As she moved inside, she noticed something odd on the floor, she moved closer and saw that it was a man's shirt and a woman’s red blouse. Her stomach twisted.
Luke had no female roommates or a sister who could casually leave her clothes lying around the house.
A pair of heels, not her own, sat nearby. Her hands tightened around the gift box, her heart hammering in her chest as an uneasy feeling crept over her.
“No,” she whispered, refusing to let her thoughts run wild. There had to be a logical explanation.
But as she made her way down the hallway, she heard a faint noise coming from the bedroom, it sounded like gentle laughter mixed with soft murmurs.
Her heart skipped a beat as she neared the bedroom door. The sounds grew clearer and unmistakable. Her worst fears were gaining shape, raw, and vivid.
With trembling hands, Maya turned the doorknob and pushed the door open.
The sight before her felt like a blow, knocking the air out of her lungs.
There was Luke, tangled up in bed with another woman. Not just any woman. It was Claire. Her best friend.
The person she trusted most in the world after Luke. They were so wrapped up in each others arms that they didn’t even notice her standing there, frozen, until she dropped the gift box.
The noise of it hitting the floor jolted them both, and they turned to look at her, their eyes wide with shock.
"Maya!" Luke said, struggling to sit up, pulling the sheet around him as though it could hide the truth. His face was a mixture of guilt and panic.
"This... This isn’t what it looks like!", He said.
Maya let out a bitter laugh. “Not what it looks like? Luke? Then please enlighten me. Tell me what this is if it’s not what it looks like.”
Still covering herself with a corner of the sheet, Claire dared to look up at her and said, “Maya... I... I’m so sorry,” she stammered, her voice barely above a whisper.
“Sorry?” Maya’s voice shook with anger and pain. Her hands clenched into fists as she struggled to hold back tears.
“Sorry, it doesn’t even make sense, Claire. You were my best friend. You knew everything about us. About our plans, our dreams… How could you?” Maya said disappointedly.
Claire lowered her head, unable to meet Maya’s gaze. “I... I don’t know. It just happened.” She said in a barely audible voice.
“It just happened?” Maya repeated, her voice rising. “That’s your excuse? You betrayed me, both of you, and all you can say is that it just happened?”
Luke got up, still trying to cover himself, and stepped toward her. “Maya, please. We can talk about this. Let me explain.”
“Explain?” Maya shook her head, stepping back away from him. “There’s nothing to explain. I can see perfectly well what’s going on here.” Her voice broke, and she could feel the hot sting of tears forming in her eyes.
She refused to let them fall though, Not here, not in front of them, she thought.
Luke reached out, desperation etched across his face. “Please, Maya. Don’t go. I... I made a mistake. But it doesn’t mean I don’t love you.”
She laughed again, a hollow sound escaped her mind. “Love? Do you call this love? You were the one person I trusted with everything, Luke. I thought you cared about me, about us. But I was wrong. I was so wrong.”
He took another step toward her, and she took another step back, holding up a hand to stop him. “Don’t. Don’t come any closer.”
Claire looked up, her eyes pleading. “Maya, please... I never meant to hurt you.”
Maya’s gaze shifted to Claire, her best friend, the person she’d shared many memories with.
It seemed all the times they’d spent laughing, supporting each other, confiding secrets meant nothing to her, because how could her boyfriend and her best friend decide to tear her heart apart by doing this?
“I don’t even know who you are anymore,” Maya said, her voice a mix of heartbreak and fury. “I trusted you, Claire. I loved you like a sister. And this… This is how you repay me?”
“Maya, please,” Claire whispered, tears streaming down her face. “I was weak. I don’t know what came over me.”
“Weak?” Maya spat out the word, her voice trembling. “Weakness doesn’t excuse betrayal.”
She felt a surge of anger, one she couldn’t contain. Without thinking, she picked up the gift she had brought for Luke, the one she had spent hours choosing, wrapping, and making perfect.
She threw it at them, the box bouncing off the bed and landing on the floor.
“Here,” she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “Happy birthday, Luke. Enjoy it with her.”
With that, she turned and ran out of the room, out of the house, out of the life she’d thought she knew.
The cool night air hit her as she stumbled down the steps, her vision blurred by tears. She kept walking, her mind racing, her heart shattered.
How could they? How could the two people she loved most do this to her?
She didn’t know how long she walked or where she was going. All she knew was that she needed to get away, far away from the lies, the betrayal, the pain. She wiped at her tears, anger still simmering within her.
After what felt like hours, she stopped, finally allowing herself to feel the total weight of her heartbreak.
Her phone buzzed in her bag, and she saw Luke’s name flash on the screen.
She ignored it, letting it ring. Then came a text, his desperate words appearing one by one, begging her to return to talk.
But there was nothing left to say. She had seen enough, heard enough. Any explanation he gave would only dig the knife deeper.
She let out a shaky breath, staring up at the sky. The stars blinked back at her, indifferently mocking her heartbreak.
Taking a deep breath, Maya whispered to herself, “I will get through this. They don’t deserve my tears, my pain.”
She wiped her cheeks, straightening herself. She wasn’t going to let them destroy her. She was more than this.
With one last look at her phone, she blocked Luke’s number, then Claire’s and decided, It was over.
Chapter 2
Maya let out a shaky breath, slipping her phone back into her bag after blocking both Luke and Claire. There was nothing left to say, nothing left to save.
They had shattered her trust, her heart, and tonight, she wasn’t going to sit around and cry. She needed to drown out the pain, even if just for a while.
She stepped out onto the street and raised her hand, hailing a cab. The driver pulled over, and she climbed in, her voice steady as she said, “Take me to The Never Club.”
The driver glanced at her in the rearview mirror, maybe a bit surprised, but he didn’t question it.
They drove in silence for a while, the city lights blurring past as Maya tried to hold herself together.
Thirty minutes later, they pulled up in front of an exclusive club, the kind of place Maya would usually avoid. But tonight was different. Tonight, she wanted to lose herself.
Maya climbed out of the cab, her heels clicking on the











