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Cruel Dreams (Jia)

Author: Sadieperez9
last update publish date: 2026-04-13 05:23:20

JIA POV

I squirm silently as another colorful man looks me over with a sneer of disgust pulling at his gorgeous features.

"Too plain," he mumbles before moving to the next woman in line.

My body curls in on itself from the pain of not being chosen again and I shudder. Another rejection... but that was the last champion. I instantly panic as that thought jolts through my mind.

I quickly look around before trying to grab the champion who just rejected me, but it feels as if my arm won't fu
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    JIA POV I twirl the yellow skirt of my gown and smile again as Tursa watches me. I have never felt this beautiful before. If someone rejects me in this, then I should have never signed the contract in the first place. Every piece of my hair is in place. My makeup is light but highlights all of my features and the dress has given my slim body curves. "Are you ready," Tursa asks softly cutting into my moment and I nod before following her to my door. Tursa and I slip into the hall quietly. I feel nervous, but I am trying not to focus on those feelings as we begin to walk toward the gathering hall. I want to focus on my current confidence level. I feel beautiful and I want to bask in that feeling. I catch sight of Liamee and Xiu about ten feet in front of us, but I don't speed up. I don't feel like catching up to them. I want to walk there quietly and fight down my nerves. "I hope you like your dress. We tried to mimic each one of your home countries with the first dress. Day o

  • Liberated    Cruel Dreams (Jia)

    JIA POV I squirm silently as another colorful man looks me over with a sneer of disgust pulling at his gorgeous features. "Too plain," he mumbles before moving to the next woman in line. My body curls in on itself from the pain of not being chosen again and I shudder. Another rejection... but that was the last champion. I instantly panic as that thought jolts through my mind. I quickly look around before trying to grab the champion who just rejected me, but it feels as if my arm won't fully extend. I can't reach him. He is moving away and my body is stuck where it is. Tears burn my eyes as I pull against my invisible bonds. I will be alone. Completely alone. My friends will be gone and I will have no one.Please! Please someone want me. "Please, I could be a good mate. Give me a chance," I beg shamelessly before Tursa suddenly appears. The champion is gone and so are all the other women. It is just my correspondent and me now. He chose someone else. My friends were all cho

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