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Jock Next Bed (BL)

Jock Next Bed (BL)

College was like a wake-up call for most people. Especially the likes of Christopher Owen, who spent the rest of his high school years messing around and pining for the boy he never had. Having had a frustrating high school year, he decided to dedicate himself to his studies in college.   He flew many miles away from home, changed his looks, and hid his real identity from everyone.  His plans were simple: study hard, pass well, no dating. But then he realized two things: life was anything but easy without the backing of his last name. And... he wasn't sure how long he could last before he jumped his roommate, who was obviously not gay. But lust wasn't love, right? Maybe he could indulge a little? Just a little, I promise. ***** EXCERPT: "THAT ARROGANT, GOOD FOR NOTHING, DEMONIC IDIOT! I HATE HIM SO MUCH!" "O-kay... what is going on?" A friend asked him, watching as he paced around the room he just entered. "After battling for a long time. A LONG TIME!" he breathed heavily before continuing, "I... I confessed to him today." The other sat up, eyes wide. "For real?" "And then... with that stupid look on his face, he just looked at me and said Okay. OKAY!" Gasps. "I didn't even know people said "okay" to love confessions, but he said "okay" to me!" -- Meanwhile, while he was there panicking, the one who had been confessed to remained seated where he was in the room. He had not moved an inch from that position since he got confessed to. But if one looked closely, they would notice how red his face was, up to the tips of his ears. He suddenly chuckled to himself. "That idiot," he muttered, looking at the door the other had taken.
LGBT+
256 Chs
Vengeance in His Bed

Vengeance in His Bed

18+ READERS ONLY: This story contains explicit sexual content (smut), dark themes, strong language, possessive alpha dynamics, and an enemies-to-lovers power imbalance. Reader discretion is advised. Jannah Nenth is an omega burdened by a dark, inescapable curse: she brings catastrophe and ruin to any alpha that claims her as his mate. Left with nothing but the herbalist skills passed down by her grandfather—who is now slipping into the fog of amnesia—Jannah ekes out a quiet, isolated living. But her world shatters when she is hired to be the personal physician for Dorrent Grefo, the ruthless, S-tier alpha and CEO of Gammar Technology Company. Dorrent is suffering from a humiliating impotence, a secret he guards with his life. To the world, he is a powerful predator; to Jannah, he is the monster who slaughtered her parents during a violent black-cycle rut when she was just a child. Dorrent probably doesn't remember her, but Jannah remembers everything. She accepts the position with a dark, calculated vow: rather than cure him, she will use her grandfather’s herbal knowledge to break him slowly from the inside out. At first, Dorrent loathes the omega's presence. He calls her dirty, refuses to let her touch him without disgust, and treats her with utter disdain. But as the desperate need for a cure overrides his pride, he allows her close. During a private treatment session, a surge of raw, forbidden lust overpowers Dorrent. When the herbs and Jannah’s touch finally rouse his dormant desire, he becomes insatiable. Claiming her as his plaything, Dorrent pulls Jannah into a dark, intoxicating world of unbridled pleasure and intense, explicit intimacy. What starts as a ruthless boss using his omega physician as a sex slave quickly spirals into a volatile obsession. Dorrent wants more; he tries again and again to bite down and mark Jannah as his true mate, but the ancient curse holds firm. The bond refuses to take unless she surrenders her heart. Jannah’s vow is absolute: she will never fall in love with the enemy. But as the nights grow hotter, the boundaries between vengeance and desire blur, and Dorrent’s relentless, possessive heat leaves her wet and craving more, the inevitable approaches. Will the curse break Jannah’s resolve, or will her growing feelings for the S-tier alpha unleash the very catastrophe they both are destined to face? *** Before Jannah could pull back or try to wiggle out of his grasp, his hand moved from her waist, his long fingers fumbling with the hem of her clothes. Jannah let out a small, terrified gasp, her hands coming up to bat at his wrists, her omega instincts screaming at her to resist the touch of the alpha who had destroyed her family. "Don't, please," she whimpered, twisting her body, trying to put distance between them. "Don't do this. I'm just here to—" "You're here to heal me, aren't you?" he cut in, his voice thick, rough, and dripping with raw desire. "You said it yourself, Jannah. A physician must finish what they start. You awakened this in me. You brought me to the edge. Now you have to take me the rest of the way." His hand ignored her feeble struggles, sliding down the curve of her hips with an unbearable, deliberate slowness. His fingers found the fabric of her skirt, pushing it aside with a rough, impatient motion that made the silk tear slightly against her skin. The raw strength in his hands was undeniable; he was an S-tier alpha, a predator whose power had been unleashed, and her small, delicate frame was nothing against his overwhelming force. Jannah's breath hitched in her throat as his fingers bypassed her undergarments and pressed directly against the damp, heated center of her body.
Urban
135 Chs
Is The Ottoman Lieutenant a true story?
It's based on some real historical events and characters, but it also takes creative liberties for dramatic effect.
2 answers
2024-10-09 01:44
Is 'Ottoman Lieutenant' based on a true story?
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional tale created for entertainment purposes.
3 answers
2024-10-14 15:55
Was the Ottoman Leutinant based on a true story?
The Ottoman Leutinant isn't based on a completely true story. It likely incorporates fictional characters and plotlines while using historical context as a backdrop to make the narrative more engaging.
1 answer
2024-10-03 09:06
Is The Ottoman Lieutenant based on a true story?
Yes, it is. The movie takes inspiration from real historical events and characters.
3 answers
2024-10-06 06:22
What are the characteristics of ottoman graphic novels?
Ottoman graphic novels typically have a strong sense of place. They are set in the Ottoman Empire, so the architecture, landscapes, and cityscapes are all carefully depicted. The stories can be complex, with multiple plotlines that may involve political intrigue, family dramas, or religious themes. The art style can range from highly detailed and realistic to more stylized and symbolic. Another characteristic is the use of Ottoman - Turkish language in some cases, which adds an extra layer of authenticity, especially when it comes to dialogues and inscriptions within the graphic novel.
1 answer
2024-11-29 16:53
Tell a WW1 Ottoman horror story.
During World War 1, in the Ottoman Empire, there were tales of soldiers lost in the desolate battlefields. One such horror story was about a small unit that got separated from the main army. As night fell, they found themselves in an old, abandoned village. Strange noises started to come from the dilapidated houses. They soon realized they were not alone. Shadows seemed to move on their own, and a cold wind blew through even though there were no open spaces. One by one, the soldiers started to disappear. The last soldier left could only hear the screams of his comrades as he ran blindly through the dark, never to be seen again.
3 answers
2024-11-30 20:49
What are the characteristics of Ottoman political cartoons?
Ottoman political cartoons often depicted social and political issues of the time, using satire and symbolism to make their points.
3 answers
2025-05-31 18:14
What are the characteristics of an Ottoman man in a cartoon?
In cartoons, an Ottoman man is often shown with elaborate jewelry and accessories to represent his status. His posture might be upright and confident, reflecting a sense of authority. The colors used to depict him could be rich and vibrant to add to the visual appeal.
1 answer
2025-06-22 22:05
Is Rise of Empires: Ottoman Based on a True Story?
Yes, it's based on real historical events and figures, but with some creative liberties for dramatic effect.
1 answer
2024-10-06 21:04
What are the common themes in female Ottoman fanfiction?
Another theme is empowerment. Many female Ottoman fanfictions focus on how a female character overcomes the limitations and restrictions placed on her in the Ottoman society. For example, a female character might find a way to get an education or influence political decisions in a subtle way. The stories often show her using her intelligence and charm to break through the barriers. The historical backdrop of the Ottoman Empire also provides a rich setting for exploring themes of cultural identity. A female character might struggle with her own identity as an Ottoman woman, especially if she has interactions with people from different cultures or regions. She might have to balance her loyalty to her own culture while being open to new ideas and ways of life.
2 answers
2024-12-04 22:31
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