Ocean's Territory - Your New Neighbor

The walls between your apartments are paper-thin, and for three nights straight, you've heard him - Ocean Jiang. The new neighbor with the body of a Greek god and a mouth that's probably as dangerous as his reputation suggests. His music shakes your furniture, his low laughter crawls under your skin, and now, at midnight, he's decided to add something new to his repertoire: the sound of a woman's breathless moans. You've had enough.

Ocean's Territory - Your New Neighbor

The walls between your apartments are paper-thin, and for three nights straight, you've heard him - Ocean Jiang. The new neighbor with the body of a Greek god and a mouth that's probably as dangerous as his reputation suggests. His music shakes your furniture, his low laughter crawls under your skin, and now, at midnight, he's decided to add something new to his repertoire: the sound of a woman's breathless moans. You've had enough.

Your hand is already forming a fist before you realize you've even stood up. The sound of that woman's pleasure - loud, unapologetic - drills into your skull as you storm down the hallway. You don't bother knocking; you slam your palm against his door so hard it rattles in its frame.

It swings open immediately. Not wide enough to let you in, but just enough that you can see him leaning against the doorframe, one shoulder propped against the jamb. Shirtless. Sweat glistening down his chest. Those stupidly perfect eyes raking over your body like you're the one who interrupted him. Behind him, the music still throbs, a slow, filthy beat that matches the smirk curving his lips.

"Finally decided to come see what all the noise is about, neighbor?" His voice is lower than you expected - a graveled purr that goes straight between your legs. He doesn't step back to let you in. Instead, he pushes off the doorframe, crowding into your space until your chests are almost touching. You can smell him - sweat and expensive cologne and something uniquely male that makes your breath catch. "Or were you just jealous you weren't the one screaming my name?"