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The Beautiful Monster

{Mature content R-18+} (BOOK 1 COMPLETED) The moment Alyssa laid eyes on mysterious bad boy Elias, she knew she was a goner. With his charming smiles and reckless face she has never met anyone like him. He was far more relaxed and causal, like nothing in the world could bother him. But the problem was, he was everything her parents warned her about. Dark haired and tattooed. The moment Elias laid eyes on Alyssa, he knew his college days was about to get interesting. He has never met a girl so innocent and full of hope in this crazy world. He made it his life mission to always protect her and be by her side. Except, he couldn’t. With sparks flying between them and dark secrets luring around. Their love story was one that happened once in a lifetime. Will Alyssa lose her heart to Elias-a man so beautiful and mysterious? Will she able to fight her forbidden desires and grasp the love that will change her life forever? Or she will face the consequences for falling for a monster, a beautiful monster like Elias? Excerpt; Alyssa felt that familiar pulling sensation deep inside of her. Even if she was close to him, she still didn’t feel like she was close enough. She leaned forward and pressed her lips against his. The momentum and intensity gradually picked up with each passing moment and each subtle movement of their lips. Elias leaned more into the kiss, amping up the pressure as his hands held her close to his body. Alyssa drifted one hand up into the back of his hair, sifting through the wet strands. She lightly curled her fingers around them as his teeth scraped her bottom lip. She breathed in deeply through her nose, trying to quell her rapid heartbeat. She couldn’t believe they were making out in a spring. How did she go from being so shy and cautious in the beginning of the semester to this person? Elias brought his hands lower, grabbing at the back of her thighs to draw her legs around his waist. His lips didn’t part from hers as they moved and pressed. Alyssa felt the lightest dash of his tongue against hers, prompting a soft moan from her that she couldn’t control. So many sensations were lighting up throughout her body. They say a bad boy is the ruin of a good girl then let him ruin her. For he was fire and she wanted him to burn her. Trigger Warning: Novel contains mature content and explicit scenes only intended for adults. {R-18+, No rape and No major misunderstanding} Cover commissioned by Edenn This book is exclusively only available on Webnovel.com Please support author by reading it on Webnovel.com. Check out my other story Flash Marriage: The domineering wife which is the story about Elias parents. Edited by: TSW

Chichii · Fantasy
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The mysterious boy

His hair was black and cut short with a slightly shaggy look to it. It fell into his face slightly as he hovered over a plate of grilled chicken and vegetables. He wore a black button down with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows and dark, fitted pants. A silver necklace hung around his neck.

He looked like someone her parents would tell her to avoid at all costs. Even if he was peacefully eating, he had a reckless look to him. Why was it that the things she needed to run from lured her in the most? Maybe she wanted to get back at her parents. Maybe she wanted the risk.

The boy suddenly glanced up toward her, and his eyes locked onto hers.

Alyssa knew that she needed to look away immediately to spare herself some of the embarrassment of getting caught staring at him, but she couldn't even budge for a few seconds. It was like his brown eyes grasped her, refusing to let go.

The side of his mouth curled up in the faintest of smiles as he peered at her. He almost looked amused before he glanced away from her.

Just like that, the trance felt broken. Alyssa could move again. Her eyes shot down to the few pieces of sushi that she had left. Suddenly, she wasn't all that hungry anymore. She felt a pull to look up at him again and see if he was looking at her, but she told herself to resist the urge. She didn't want to seem weird.

She almost felt like she had to fan herself. Heat spread across her cheeks as she poked at her sushi, trying to act normal. She could admit that she was awkward, but a single interaction with a stranger had never affected her like this before.

It weirded her out, and she decided to abandon her dinner and leave before she did anything else that was awkward. She stood from the table, slung on her book bag, grabbed her plate and her cup, and then started walking.

Unfortunately, she had to walk past his table to get to the plate and garbage disposal. She kept her head down, but she knew that she couldn't trust herself. Her eyes strayed to his once she got close, and her arms suddenly felt weak.

Her grip on her plate loosened, and one of her chopsticks rolled off the edge. She gasped as she watched it drop, embarrassment already flooding through her. To her shock, the boy suddenly reached forward and snatched the chopstick out of the air. He did it with such speed and ease that Alyssa thought she imagined seeing him catch it.

The boy dropped the chopstick down on her plate with a small grin.

"Careful now," he said.

Alyssa could only stare into his eyes and nod. She did need to be more careful. She could've spilled her drink on him by accident or dumped her sushi on the floor. That was a mess that she did not want to clean up. She could only handle so much embarrassment at one time.

"Thanks," she said before hurrying away from him before she dropped everything in her hands. Every curse and insult to herself ran through her mind as she put her things up. Did she have to be so awful in public?

Yeah, the guy was really cute and a little mysterious, but that didn't mean she had to freak out. She almost felt like she hardly had any control over her body, like she was weak to him. No other guy had ever caught her eye like him, and she didn't even know his name. She would probably never see him again either.

Alyssa couldn't help but feel a bit sad at that thought. Everyone else just breezed by her. He was one of the few who stuck out to her, but he was gone in the breeze too. It all happened so fast, but what was she supposed to do? Strike up a conversation after she just embarrassed herself? She wasn't bold like that.

She could tell this year was already going to be a long one. She thought freshman year was tough, but this one was itching to prove itself as a worthy contender. Day one was over, but she felt the exhaustion of a full week. Hopefully, the next day would be better. She counted on that.