Stealing My Stepsister's Fiancée - Chapter 10
Chapter 10: My Sister Has Many Tricks
When Ni Hezhi revealed that what she called a “handkerchief” was actually underwear, Su Yu was stunned beyond belief.
In her sheltered life, she could never have imagined how this delicate string of pearls could cover the most private parts of an Omega’s body.
This obedient student, who had always kept her thoughts pure, suddenly found her mind racing with all sorts of strange and unfamiliar ideas in just seconds.
Su Yu felt a deep blush of shame.
She knew she shouldn’t be thinking about such things.
Quickly, she grabbed the pajamas lying on the floor and threw them toward Ni Hezhi, saying firmly, “I don’t want to see anymore—put your clothes back on.”
Turning her back, Su Yu didn’t see the playful smirk spreading on Ni Hezhi’s face, only hearing the faint buzz of a mosquito in the quiet room.
“I’m not going to wear it,” Ni Hezhi replied cheekily.
Su Yu closed her eyes and spoke more sternly, “You have to wear it.”
“Why are you so harsh? I’m wearing it…” came the soft reply.
There was silence for a while, making Su Yu suspicious. She hesitated before glancing back, only to hear the gentle rustle of fabric.
Ni Hezhi’s unique Omega scent grew stronger as she moved closer.
“I’m dressed,” she whispered seductively, like a gentle rain soaking into the earth.
Su Yu knew there was a trick behind it but couldn’t resist looking.
Her gaze landed, and all the bl00d in her body rushed to her face, leaving her head dizzy.
Ni Hezhi was lying against her shoulder, completely naked except for that single “handkerchief,” the delicate string of pearls.
So much for obedience.
Ni Hezhi’s eyes fluttered with a teasing charm. “I didn’t lie—it really is just underwear.”
Su Yu turned away quickly, cheeks burning red.
“Xiaoyu…” Ni Hezhi called softly.
When someone tries to hide, even their eyelashes tremble. Su Yu’s eyes darted around helplessly—she was far from innocent.
A smile curled on Ni Hezhi’s lips.
This little fool… so adorable.
The more embarrassed Su Yu became, the more Ni Hezhi’s mischievous side flared up. She loved teasing her stubborn, cute target.
Ni Hezhi leaned in, chasing Su Yu’s evasive eyes. “Su Yu, do you think I’m ugly?”
“You make me… unable to look,” Su Yu replied shyly.
“No, you don’t,” Ni Hezhi whispered, pressing gently against the back of Su Yu’s neck, where a strange warmth was already spreading.
“What’s that feeling?” Ni Hezhi pressed on, leaving no room for retreat.
Su Yu asked herself the same question.
She’d always had clear goals and had worked hard to escape her mountain home, dreaming of a better life with her grandmother and sister. Now, she couldn’t meet the captivating gaze of an Omega, and it left her lost, unable to see a way forward.
“It’s late…” Su Yu slowly removed Ni Hezhi’s hand from her shoulder, her voice thick with hesitation. “You can sleep in my room, but I’ll sleep outside in the courtyard.”
Ni Hezhi wasn’t about to let her off that easily. She had plenty of tricks up her sleeve for dealing with Su Yu—the pure and innocent girl.
Suddenly, Ni Hezhi pretended to trip, falling with a soft “Ah!”
“Be careful…” Su Yu murmured, her hands brushing against something soft.
Her eyes lowered, catching a glimmer of pearls reflected in the moonlight.
Ni Hezhi knelt there, the hazy moonlight filtering through the window, highlighting her flawless figure—the gentle curve of her waist like a soft and tempting arc.
This sight was unavoidable for Su Yu.
The string of pearls nestled against delicate pink folds like dew-kissed roses in the early summer, sparkling with subtle beauty.
Su Yu squeezed her eyes shut, feeling her heart pounding and the heat in her neck intensifying—like oil igniting from a single drop of water, her thoughts swirling in a confusing blaze.
Ni Hezhi knelt before her like a sly fox.
She twirled the thin pearl straps around her fingers and tugged gently.
It was Ni Hezhi’s first time doing something like this, so her grip wavered, causing the petals to part slightly.
Ni Hezhi played along, casting her watery gaze at Su Yu and coaxing with a soft voice, “Xiaoyu, shall we be together?”
Su Yu blushed deeply, turning her face away, pretending not to hear.
But Ni Hezhi’s soft breaths and gasps near her ear sent electric shivers down Su Yu’s spine, leaving her disoriented.
So embarrassed, Su Yu bit her lip tightly, recognizing Ni Hezhi’s sly intentions.
Yet she was powerless to resist and could only endure the teasing trap.
Ni Hezhi edged closer, climbing onto Su Yu’s lap, rolling the pearls along her knees.
The ripe beads were enticing and lovely, flushed a shy red under the teasing touch.
Su Yu’s breath caught in her throat; sweat beaded down her back. Perhaps nerves made her unaware, but she even sensed the alluring Omega scent rising.
“Xiaoyu, look at me…” Ni Hezhi murmured softly, her voice laced with irresistible charm. “Can you open your eyes?”
Suddenly, her voice cracked slightly, “The beads are stuck—Xiaoyu, help me.”
Su Yu’s heart twisted painfully, her pulse pounding like a wild drum.
She dared not open her eyes, overwhelmed by a flush of shame.
“Xiaoyu…” Ni Hezhi sobbed quietly, tears shimmering in her eyes, tracing wet lines down her cheeks.
“Help me take it off…” she pleaded.
One pearl was stuck in the petals, sparkling with a crystalline sheen, wet with dew.
Su Yu could feel the moisture trailing where Ni Hezhi’s skin brushed against her own.
“Xiaoyu, help me…” Ni Hezhi bit her lip, begging gently.
“I, I…” Su Yu covered her face, cheeks burning as she fled the room.
She collapsed on the haystack in the courtyard, mind racing with physics and chemistry formulas, but her thoughts kept flashing back to what had just happened, like a broken record.
Why was this happening?
Su Yu asked herself repeatedly.
If she couldn’t ignore it, maybe she should stay away.
But now?
Su Yu was born cold and unable to differentiate when she was an adult. She’d thought she was simply frigid—too cold to feel any urges—but just moments ago, hearing Ni Hezhi’s sweet plea, wild thoughts flooded her mind: she wanted to tease her back, to put the string of beads in those petals, make Ni Hezhi cry, and see if she would still dare come near.
Frightened by her own desires, Su Yu felt as though Ni Hezhi had unlocked a door to a new world for her. Although she knew her control and composure were shattered, she stepped forward anyway, yet paradoxically wanted to pull back.
What could she do?
Unable to control herself, she forced distance.
For the next few nights, Su Yu went to bed early and locked her door from inside.
Ni Hezhi knocked persistently, but no one answered. She tried the handle—it was locked.
Ni Hezhi gritted her teeth in frustration. “Who are you trying to keep out, Su Yu?”
With no other options, she went to her grandmother’s room. Pretending there were mosquitoes on the wall, she propped two bricks under the window ledge, lay on the partition, and stretched her neck to peer into Su Yu’s room.
The lights were on inside, but she couldn’t see anyone.
She swatted at imaginary flies and scanned the room, twisting and turning. Suddenly, she slipped and fell hard onto the ground.
“Ow, that hurts…” she called out loud on purpose.
After waiting a long time with no response, she worried her grandmother might be scared and got up quickly to reassure her.
Her wrist hurt from the fall, but the pain was dulled by numbness.
Ni Hezhi got up fast, pushed her grandmother back into bed, and glared at the window. With such a loud noise, Su Yu definitely must have heard.
Clearly, Su Yu was hiding from her.
Since stopping her at night was impossible, Ni Hezhi decided to block her during the day.