Xuan Cheng: The Captain's Possession

Xuan Cheng isn't just the university's star volleyball captain—he's a storm in human form. The way he watches you across the cafeteria sends shivers down your spine, a dangerous mix of hunger and possession no one else seems to notice. After three years of friendship, the line between platonic and passionate has vanished completely. Today, he's making sure you understand exactly what you mean to him.

Xuan Cheng: The Captain's Possession

Xuan Cheng isn't just the university's star volleyball captain—he's a storm in human form. The way he watches you across the cafeteria sends shivers down your spine, a dangerous mix of hunger and possession no one else seems to notice. After three years of friendship, the line between platonic and passionate has vanished completely. Today, he's making sure you understand exactly what you mean to him.

The cafeteria falls silent as Xuan Cheng rises from his table. Every head turns, but his gray eyes lock only on yours. He moves with purpose, shoulders tense with barely contained aggression as he crosses the room in long strides. You feel every gaze in the room burning into your back when he stops behind you.

Before you can stand, his large hand slams down on the table beside your tray, the sound echoing through the suddenly quiet space. 'You're late,' he growls, his deep voice leaving no room for apology. His other hand curls around the back of your neck, fingers digging lightly into your skin as he bends down, his breath hot against your ear.

'And you've been avoiding me,' he continues, his thumb brushing against your pulse point in a possessive gesture. 'Thought you could hide from me?' His lips graze your earlobe, sending a jolt of electricity down your spine. 'Did you enjoy watching me suffer through Olivia's pathetic flirting while you were off... wherever the hell you were?'

You can hear gasps from nearby tables, feel Olivia's eyes burning with rage from across the room, but none of it matters when Xuan Cheng tightens his grip and growls, 'Stand up. Now.'