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The Obsessive Male Lead Is Actually Scary

The Obsessive Male Lead Is Actually Scary

I used to think obsessive male leads were kind of hot. You know, the intense stares, the undying devotion, the way they’d burn the world for the woman they love? Swoon, right? Wrong. That fantasy went up in smoke the moment I woke up in the body of Sonia Mitford. The heroine of The Crimson Devotion. The first obsessive romance fantasy novel I ever read. The one that ended on a mysterious hiatus. The one with Marius Wittelsbach, a charming, possessive psychopath who thinks an ankle shackle is a love language. Now I’m trapped in a velvet-draped prison, shackled to a bedpost like some porcelain doll in a gothic fairytale. And Marius? He’s worse than I remembered. Sweet, soft-spoken, and utterly unhinged. "You don’t need to be afraid. I’ll take care of you." Translation: I’ll murder anyone who blinks in your direction and serve you tea over their corpse. "Anyone who bothers you... anyone who looks at you the wrong way... I’ll get rid of them for you." I thought I was playing the role just fine. Smiling. Nodding. Pretending not to be horrified. But then, plot twist. Alessio Slovene, the forgettable side character, walks in looking like a golden retriever knight and drops this bomb: he’s actually the crown prince in disguise. And he’s been investigating Marius. Finally, a lifeline. Maybe. Because people are vanishing. The body count is rising. And every time Marius kisses my forehead and calls me “Nia,” I feel one step closer to becoming the tragic heroine in a blood-soaked love story. Obsessive male leads aren’t dreamy. They’re terrifying. And I might be in way over my head.
Fantasy
59 Chs
Trapped In A Trashy Omegaverse Audio Drama As The Breeder Omega (BL)

Trapped In A Trashy Omegaverse Audio Drama As The Breeder Omega (BL)

He only wanted to laugh at a trashy Omegaverse story. An emotionally blunt, sharp-tongued human stumbles onto a viral audio drama called “The Omega Boss and the Four Alphas.” It’s everywhere—Discord fandoms, memes, fanart, even fangirls fighting over the “sexy alphas.” Out of curiosity, he listens. And regrets it immediately. Every scene makes his blood boil. Omegas written as weak little toys, Alphas nothing more than walking hormones desperate to knot anything that moved. Heats described with the grace of bad fanfiction. Plot holes so big he could fall into them. The plot is a cliché-ridden mess, the characters are one-dimensional tropes—especially the "horny Alphas" who seem to only exist to get the docile Omega pregnant—and the heat scenes are so poorly written they make him cringe. Despite his mounting rage, Jace can’t stop. He becomes a hate-listener, a masochist of bad fiction, rolling his eyes and muttering insults with every line. Finally, he can’t take it anymore. Jace unleashes a scathing, multi-paragraph review on the server, eviscerating the author, the plot holes, and the weak character development. He goes so far as to rewrite a scene, proving that even a "simple rewrite" could inject more depth into the shallow narrative. He even questions if the writer is a child, utterly clueless about the intricate dynamics of the Omegaverse. Then a cryptic bot account replies him telling him that he talk a lot about the book that he wouldn’t survive if he was one of the characters. Jace dismisses it as a troll and thinks nothing of it. The next time he hits play, however, the audio distorts into a cacophony of sound, the room around him flickers, and he finds himself plunged into a disorienting darkness. When he wakes, he’s no longer in his room, but in the heart of the very scene he had just mocked. He wakes up inside the story, not as a swaggering alpha or even a named character, but as a disposable background omega—one vaguely recalled as being auctioned off to the four oversexed alphas to give them an heir. And it gets worse. He never even finished the audio series, but he remembers one spoiler from a review: the Omega he’s now living as gets killed off after giving birth to an heir. Which means his new life comes with two terrifying rules: 1. Survive long enough to outplay the Alphas who see him as nothing but a womb. 2. Avoid pregnancy at all costs. But that’s easier said than done. Because he isn’t just any Omega—his body is a rare high-breeding Omega, the kind whose pheromones drive Alphas insane. His scent alone can trigger their rut. His heat is lethal bait, impossible to hide, impossible to control. How do you survive a story you hate, in a body designed to die, surrounded by alphas who think you belong to them?
LGBT+
44 Chs
True Audio Ghost Stories: Are They Scary?
Yes, they can be. True audio ghost stories often have an eerie atmosphere. The sounds, like creaking doors or strange whispers, can send shivers down your spine.
1 answer
2024-11-09 09:16
Are free audio scary stories suitable for kids?
It depends. Some free audio scary stories can be quite mild and suitable for older kids, like those with just a bit of mystery or spooky elements. But others might be too intense, with themes of horror, violence or the supernatural. So, it's important to preview them first.
2 answers
2024-11-29 15:38
Are free audio scary stories suitable for kids?
Most free audio scary stories are not designed specifically for kids. The horror genre often aims at an older audience. But there are some exceptions. Some stories might be about friendly ghosts or simple haunted houses in a not - so - scary way. These could potentially be okay for younger listeners, but it's always a good idea to listen to them first yourself to make sure there's nothing in there that could be too frightening or inappropriate for a child's mind.
1 answer
2024-11-28 07:10
Are free audio true ghost stories scary?
Most of the time, free audio true ghost stories are designed to be scary. The narrators often use techniques like building suspense, using a slow and deliberate tone, and emphasizing the eerie details of the story. But again, how scary you find them varies from person to person. For those who believe in the supernatural, these stories can be truly terrifying as they might make them think about the possibility of similar things happening to them.
1 answer
2024-11-20 20:29
What are some popular audio scary stories?
The 'Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe is quite popular in audio form. Its creepy plot about a murderer being haunted by the sound of his victim's heart is really spine - chilling.
2 answers
2024-12-11 11:57
Are there any good audio cassette scary stories?
Yes, there are. For example, 'The Tell - Tale Heart' is a classic that can be found in audio cassette versions. It has a creepy atmosphere and a narrator who slowly drives you into madness.
3 answers
2024-12-05 02:12
What are some really scary audio stories?
One really scary audio story is 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. It's about a man who is driven mad by the old man's 'vulture - like' eye and his descent into madness and confession. Another is 'The Monkey's Paw'. It has elements of the supernatural where a family makes wishes on a cursed paw with terrifying consequences. And 'Lights Out' is also quite scary, with a spooky entity that only appears in the dark.
3 answers
2024-12-11 07:46
What makes audio horror stories so scary?
The sound effects. In audio horror stories, things like creaking doors, howling winds, and sudden loud noises can startle you. It's like being in a dark room and hearing an unexpected sound. It immediately sets a spooky mood.
2 answers
2024-10-28 16:17
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