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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
127 Chs
Beautiful Loft
I'm not sure what you want to know about the "beautiful view loft". For example, does the beautiful view loft refer to a loft apartment with a beautiful view in a specific location, the name of a loft apartment project, or other related information? The reference materials mentioned the project of the Northern European LOFT Green View Plaza in Shen Zhen. This is a 48-square-meter LOFT apartment. The space layout is the bedroom on the upper floor and the dining room on the lower floor. The decoration style is in the Northern European style. The entrance has a customized storage cabinet according to the floor height, but I'm not sure if it matches the "beautiful loft" you mentioned.
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2026-06-19 07:17
Loft style, what style is it? Loft decoration style, sample room
Lontra Design was a unique architectural style that originated from the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by Australia's D. Salinger. Loft's style was simple, clean, simple and clear lines, and emphasized functionality and practicality. In the Loft style, the exterior of the building was usually sketched out simply to avoid excessive decorations and fancy elements. The windows and doors were usually designed to be circular or semi-circular to increase the overall sense and symmetries of the building. The interior space focused on the functional furniture and decorations, which were simplified to the most basic form to avoid excessive waste and redundancy-ness. Lontra Design's representative works include Australia's Loft National Park, the United States 'Stanford Art Museum, and the United Kingdom's Leyton Center. These buildings were built in the Loft style, attracting widespread praise for their simplicity, modern and practical features.
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2024-09-12 16:54
The feeling of a loft house
Living in a loft house had many feelings. ** 1. Space ** 1. ** The pressure brought by the height ** - The total height of the Loft was limited. After the partition was made, the height of each floor might be lower. For example, the loft with a total height of 4.9m would be about 2.25m after the partition and floor treatment. This height was close to the height of the indoor door. An adult could touch the ceiling with his arms stretched out indoors, and it would be depressing for a long time. 2. ** Space squeeze from the stairs ** - The Loft area was small, but stairs had to be set up. In order to save space, the stairs were often narrow and steep. The normal width of the stairs should be 900mm, while some loft stairs were only 750mm. This not only affected the comfort of the passage, but also had certain safety risks. It was more dangerous for people with limited mobility to go up and down the stairs. ** 2. Living comfort ** 1. ** Poor ventilation ** - Most of the Loft's windows were designed according to the flat floor. The windows on the second floor behind the partition were small and not in a good position. The lower half was the window and the upper half was the wall. Coupled with the design of many apartments with single-sided windows, the ventilation on the second floor was extremely poor. The rooms were stuffy and the ventilation was slow. The smell of eating in the bedroom on the second floor could not be dispersed for a long time. 2. ** Difficulty adjusting temperature ** - The living experience in winter was poor. The heater was designed according to the average height of the flat floor. The number was small, so it could not effectively raise the indoor temperature. Moreover, the floor heating could not be used. The position of the heater was not good. If it was hidden in a corner, it would have little effect on raising the temperature. At the same time, the loft windows were large and the insulation effect was poor. In winter, the windows were filled with cold air. Even if there was a heater or a stove, it would be difficult to withstand the cold. In summer, the second floor was stuffy and hot. 3. ** Large noise interference ** - Some lofts were similar to apartments. There were many households on the first floor, and there were also lofts that were used for various purposes such as homestays and offices. There were many people, and there would be all kinds of noise every morning and evening, affecting the rest of the residents and making it difficult for them to sleep in. ** 3. Cost ** 1. ** Electricity and Water ** - Many loft utility fees were charged according to commercial standards, which was twice as high as residential utility fees. Although some of them used civilian water and electricity, it might be a temporary situation, and there was a risk of change in the later stage. 2. ** Property management fee ** - Property management fees were charged according to commercial standards, which were higher than residential property fees, and management services might not be as good as residential property. 3. ** Gas fee ** - Due to the small size, most lofts did not have a separate kitchen. The open kitchen could not be connected to natural gas. If cooking, one could only use an induction cooker (high electricity bill) or liquefied gas (higher cost than natural gas). However, there were also some people who thought that Loft had its own unique features. For example, although the area was small, it could also become a warm little home through reasonable design. For those who lived alone, the price advantage of buying one floor and getting one free floor was also more attractive. It had a living experience similar to that of a double-story villa.
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2026-06-30 15:57
Beijing Commercial Loft
In Beijing, the commercial and residential Loft had its own unique characteristics. For example, LOFT Hotel, located at No. 1 Huguang Middle Street, Wangjing, Chaoyang District, had a building area of about 17,000 square meters. It adopted the LOFT concept design, covering office and residential functions. Its design style ran through the garden, the exterior of the building, and the interior. Beijing Pixe was a large-scale commercial and residential building located at the junction of Chaoyang and Tongzhou. It had 9800 houses and could accommodate 30,000 people. In 2009, the price of one square meter was less than 20,000 yuan. After the purchase restriction in Beijing in 2010, the price went up all the way because it was not within the scope of the purchase restriction. At the highest point, it broke through 70,000 yuan. When the market was hot, the average price rose to 65,000 yuan/square meter. It became the first choice for many people who did not have the right to buy a house. Because it had a loft, bay window design, and a total price of less than 2 million yuan, it was popular among young people. However, there were also some problems with commercial and residential lofts. For example, the commercial and residential properties of a certain Kirin Society Loft had caused its price to drop sharply from a high level. The future was not going to turn around, and the rent had also been falling. Although there was no vacancy rate in the business district, the overall investment value was greatly affected by its properties. There were many factors to consider when purchasing a Loft for commercial and residential use, including price advantage (for many people, low prices were an important reason for choosing Loft), residential functions (such as the use of space on the upper and lower floors), the nature of the land (many Loft apartments opened after 2012 were located on commercial land. Although they were habitable, they were not residential), school district problems (there were basically no school districts), and so on.
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2026-06-29 11:43
Is a loft worth buying?
Whether a loft was worth buying depended on many factors. In terms of price, the price of loft houses was often relatively low. For example, a 38-square-meter loft house in Xilv Yidu could be bought for two rooms for a total price of 550,000 yuan. It was more attractive to single people with limited budget. However, lofts also had many shortcomings. In terms of living costs, the water, electricity, and property fees were more expensive, two to three times that of ordinary houses. For example, for a 60-square-meter house, the monthly water and electricity fees of the loft apartment were about 900 to 1300 yuan. The term of ownership was generally only 40 to 50 years, which was much shorter than the 70 years of ordinary houses. In terms of living comfort, many lofts were converted from ordinary houses. The height of the floors was limited, usually 2.5 - 3 meters. In addition, the space behind the attic was cramped and oppressive. It was not suitable to match with large or complicated furniture, and it was easy to create a messy feeling. In terms of living environment, due to the commercial nature, there were many mobile people, and the number of people was also large. It was relatively noisy and the privacy protection was poor. The design of the stairs was often narrow and steep, posing a safety hazard to children and the elderly. If one was single and did not have high requirements for living comfort, a loft was an option that could be considered. However, if it was a family residence or someone who had high requirements for living costs, living environment, living comfort, and the number of years of property ownership, it might not be worth buying a loft.
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2026-06-28 08:39
Loft apartment difference
LOFT apartments had the following characteristics that differentiated them from other types of residences: ** 1. Spatial structure ** 1. ** Floor height and space utilization ** - Loft apartments usually had higher floors, usually around 4 - 4.8 meters. This allowed it to be divided into two layers, achieving three-dimensional use of space. For example, in some 20-square-meter LOFT apartments, although the area was limited, the 4.8-meter-high floor gave the designer the possibility of rebuilding it into two floors. The downstairs could be set as the living room area, and the upstairs could be set as the rest area and other different functional spaces, thus increasing the usable area. Compared to ordinary houses, it was more flexible in the use of space. - Ordinary residential buildings were generally lower in height and did not have the conditions to be divided into two floors. Most of them were single-story flat layout. 2. ** Space Opening ** - The LOFT apartments were originally transformed from industrial buildings and retained a certain degree of open space. The interior space was wide and there were not many partition walls. The residents could freely divide the space according to their own needs. For example, the living room and work area could be set up in a large open room to create a personal, open living and lifestyle. - Ordinary houses were usually divided according to traditional living functions. The rooms were relatively independent and clearly separated. ** 2. Construction and Planning ** 1. ** Building Type and Source of Modification ** - The concept of LOFT originated from the transformation of industrial buildings such as factories or warehouses. Although there were new LOFT apartments, they still retained some of the characteristics of industrial buildings, such as large windows and wide views. For example, the LOFT in New York in the early days were mostly large spaces such as artist studios that were transformed from abandoned industrial plants. Now, this transformation concept was also applied to commercial development apartment projects. - Ordinary houses were specially planned and built for residential purposes. From architectural design to construction, they were optimized around the residential function. 2. ** Layouts and house types ** - Loft apartments were relatively flexible and varied. The most common type was a double-story structure. The layout was not limited to one style, and could be designed according to different building shapes and spatial characteristics. For example, some irregularly shaped building spaces could also be transformed into LOFT apartments. - Ordinary residential units were relatively more orderly, with most of them being square units. The layout design paid more attention to the reasonable proportion of each room and the comfort of living. ** 3. Function ** 1. ** Integration of residence and work ** - Loft apartments were more suitable for combining living and working functions due to their open space and flexibility. For some freelancers or entrepreneurs, they could set up an office area downstairs and use the upstairs as a rest area to facilitate the transition between work and life. - Ordinary houses were mainly used for living purposes. Although they could also be set up with a home office area, the overall layout and space atmosphere were still based on the comfort of living. 2. ** Personalization and Multifunctionality ** - LOFT apartments catered to people who pursued personality and self-esteem. The users could carry out a personal transformation of the space according to their own artistic taste. For example, he could create different styles of interior decoration, such as wooden style, modern minimalist style, and so on. Moreover, due to the space's flexibility, a variety of functional areas could be set up, such as an entertainment area, a collection area, etc. in a limited space. - Ordinary houses mainly focused on meeting basic living needs, such as bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and other functional areas. The space for personal transformation was relatively small. ** 4. Property Right and Cost ** 1. ** Age of Property Right ** - The property rights of apartments were generally 40 - 50 years, while the property rights of ordinary houses were usually 70 years. 2. ** Cost of Living ** - Many LOFT apartments had commercial water and electricity, and the property management fee was relatively high. Although this problem had been partially solved, there were still quite a few people who had a high cost of living. - Most ordinary houses had water and electricity for the people, and the property fees were relatively low. 3. ** Selling and Reselling Cost ** - Due to some of the above-mentioned problems, such as the short term of the property rights, the high cost of living, and the possible living environment problems caused by the integration of commercial and residential properties, the LOFT apartment had high taxes and was not easy to sell. It might face certain difficulties when it was transferred. - Ordinary houses were relatively easy to sell and change hands, and the market demand was relatively stable.
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2026-06-26 12:40
Chengdu Loft Apartment
There were many furnished loft apartments to choose from in Chengdu. For example, Carnival Youth City Smart Apartment is a loft apartment near Line 1 of High-tech Zone, with a building area of 43.18 square meters and a unit price of 9959.0 yuan/square meter. It was built in 2017 and has the characteristics of existing houses, small balconies and 4.9 meters high. Zhongcheng Lingyu is located in Jinniu District, with 26 - 65 square meters of small and well-decorated loft apartments, with an average price of 11500 yuan/square meter. It is close to Jinke North Road Station and Jinzhou Road Station of Line 2. Huaxi Art Home in Jinjiang District also had a 48-square-meter hardcover loft apartment with a unit price of 13,959.0 yuan/square meter. There was also a 5.8-meter-high hardcover Loft office space in Qijin Cloud Block, such as Room 407 with an area of 367.7 square meters. Different apartments had different prices, areas, geographical locations, and supporting facilities. When buying or renting, one had to consider factors such as their own needs and economic strength.
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2026-03-25 00:32
Is a loft considered a second story?
Yes, a loft is often considered a type of second story. It's an elevated space within a building.
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2024-10-14 11:04
What is a loft story about?
A loft story typically centers around the lives and events that take place within a loft. It might explore the occupants' personal growth, conflicts, or the special atmosphere and opportunities that the loft provides.
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2024-10-16 19:11
Loft apartment, small apartment
The following are some of the characteristics and decoration design ideas of a small apartment: ** 1. Space utilization ** 1. ** Layered Planning ** - Loft apartments usually had higher floors and could be divided into layers to increase the usable area. For example, the lower level would be planned as a living space, including functional areas such as the living room, kitchen, dining room, and bathroom, while the upper level would be used as a bedroom or rest area. For example, in some 30 - 45 square meters loft apartments, the lower floor was arranged with basic living functions, and the upper floor was created with a relatively private sleeping space. 2. ** Multi-functional furniture ** - Due to the limited space, it was common to use multi-functional furniture. For example, if the bed was designed in the form of tatami, it could be used as a bed for rest and a space for leisure and entertainment during the day. There were also foldable televisions, foldable dining tables, etc., which could save space when not in use and meet the flexible needs of small apartments. 3. ** Using the corners and the space under the stairs ** - For a small loft, the corner space and the space under the stairs could not be wasted. Shelves and hanging poles could be set up on the kitchen wall to store small items, or the washing machine could be embedded under the cabinet. The space under the stairs could be used to store sundries, shoes, etc. ** 2. Style and visual effects ** 1. ** Color matching ** - Using light colors as the main color could expand the visual capacity. For example, the use of pure white colors, coupled with the natural light introduced by large floor-to-ceiling doors and windows, could achieve the purpose of visual expansion and ease the sense of crowding in the space. Or white as the base, paired with other warm colors such as wood color, beige, etc., to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere. 2. ** Choice of a specific style ** - Different styles could be adapted to small loft apartments. The Northern European style used pure white colors, simple layout, and the use of natural light to reflect simplicity and spaciousness; the industrial style used red bricks, rough wood, and iron elements to create a unique and comfortable atmosphere; the wooden style used wooden furniture and soft furnishings to create a warm and natural feeling. ** 3. Function layout ** 1. ** Open layout ** - Small loft apartments often had an open layout. For example, the design of the dining room did not use walls to strictly divide the area. Instead, it used the placement of furniture to divide the functional areas. This could ensure that the space was transparent and make the entire space look more spacious. The kitchen could also adopt an open design and increase storage space through hanging cabinets and shelves. 2. ** Dry and wet separate bathroom ** - Even if the space was small, they could create a separate shower room to achieve a simple dry and wet separation pattern. Some even combined the laundry room function and set up a folding board to facilitate the handling of clothes.
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2026-06-28 18:15
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