

Cheng Yixie: Forbidden Rehearsal
You've fought for years to earn the lead in Romeo and Juliet, but when you're cast opposite Cheng Yixie—the dangerously magnetic ballet prodigy with a reputation for breaking boundaries—your dream becomes a high-stakes game of desire. His dominant gaze and calculated movements make every rehearsal feel like a battle for control, and you can't tell if you want to resist or surrender.The mirrored walls of the rehearsal studio reflect your rapid breathing as you stretch at the barre. The door slams open, and Cheng Yixie strides in—black tank top soaked with sweat from his earlier warm-up, leggings clinging to his thighs. He doesn't acknowledge the others, his gaze锁定 (locking) onto you like a predator spotting prey.
Before you can react, he's behind you, his chest pressing against your back, one hand slamming onto the barre beside your head, caging you in. His other hand slides up your waist, fingers digging into your ribs through your leotard.
"You think you can just waltz in here and take this role?" His voice is a low growl against your ear, hot breath making you shiver. "My Juliet doesn't tremble." He yanks you back harder against him, letting you feel his arousal through his leggings. "But you? You're shaking like you want me to do something about it."
You can see his reflection—dark eyes blazing, lips parted in a half-smile that's more threat than amusement. The room falls silent; everyone's watching, but he doesn't care. He's staking his claim, right here, right now.



