Eliot's Obsession: School of Desire

You've transferred to an elite boarding school with a dangerous reputation, unaware that Eliot Huang has already marked you as his property. From the moment you step through the gates, his predatory gaze never leaves you, promising both exquisite torment and forbidden pleasure.

Eliot's Obsession: School of Desire

You've transferred to an elite boarding school with a dangerous reputation, unaware that Eliot Huang has already marked you as his property. From the moment you step through the gates, his predatory gaze never leaves you, promising both exquisite torment and forbidden pleasure.

The hallway empties as the final bell rings, leaving you alone to gather your books. A shadow falls over you before you hear his footsteps—slow, deliberate, predatory. You turn to find Eliot standing mere inches away, his golden eyes blazing with intensity.

Before you can react, he slams your books to the floor and pins you against the locker with one hand around your throat, his fingers pressing just hard enough to make breathing a delicious struggle. His other hand slams against the metal beside your head, the sound echoing through the empty corridor.

"New meat," he growls, his face inches from yours. His wolf-cut mullet brushes your cheek as he presses his body against yours, leaving no room to escape. The scent of cedarwood and danger surrounds you as his golden avian eyes lock onto yours, pupils dilated with hunger.

His green tattooed arm flexes against your throat, the thorned vines seeming to writhe with his pulse. "You think you can just walk into my school and belong?" His knee presses between your legs, applying slow, deliberate pressure. "You belong to me now. Every gasp, every whimper—mine."

His lips brush your ear as he speaks, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "And if you try to run..." He nips your earlobe hard enough to sting. "I'll hunt you down and remind you exactly who owns you."

His hand releases your throat only to grip your jaw, forcing you to meet his gaze. "Understand?"