Share

Cracked Porcelain

Author: Super Nova
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-06-26 07:39:57

Cassius

I was going to lose my mind.

The music had only just faded, the weight of Lorien’s body still fresh in my arms, his scent burned into my senses like a memory I never wanted to forget. And then—chaos. The sound of her voice, shrill and cutting, had sliced through the moment like a knife through silk.

Isabella.

Of course it was her.

The entire ballroom had witnessed it—her arm raised in fury, the intent clear in her eyes. She’d tried to hit Lorien. My mate. Right after I danced with him in front of everyone. Right after I kissed his cheek like he belonged to me, because he did, and no part of me could deny that anymore.

I didn’t care that people had stared. I didn’t care about the whispers, the shocked gasps, the uneasy shifting of old Alphas watching two males dance like they were lovers in plain sight. Let them watch. Let them choke on their own damn tradition. All I cared about was the way Lorien had looked up at me—blushing, confused, beautiful—and the way his lips had parte
Patuloy na basahin ang aklat na ito nang libre
I-scan ang code upang i-download ang App
Locked Chapter

Pinakabagong kabanata

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Shackles of Betrayal

    LorienPanic slid into my veins like ice.The glass shattering. The sound of Isabella’s weeping. The oppressive stares. All of it still echoed in my ears when Kieran suddenly gripped my wrist and pulled me away from the ballroom without warning.“What are you doing?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady, but the unease already curled in my gut like smoke.“We need to talk,” Kieran said, tone clipped. His eyes didn’t meet mine. “About what you said earlier.”That should have sounded normal. It should have reassured me.But something was wrong.He was too stiff. His grip too tight. Kieran always had a kind way of touching me, guiding me, even when he was annoyed. But now? His hand felt like a shackle, and there was sweat on his forehead that hadn’t been there before. His jaw clenched too often, and he kept glancing over his shoulder—not once, not twice, but three times in the space of ten steps.“Kieran,” I said, dragging my feet, “why are we going this far? We could’ve talked right

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Cracked Porcelain

    CassiusI was going to lose my mind.The music had only just faded, the weight of Lorien’s body still fresh in my arms, his scent burned into my senses like a memory I never wanted to forget. And then—chaos. The sound of her voice, shrill and cutting, had sliced through the moment like a knife through silk.Isabella.Of course it was her.The entire ballroom had witnessed it—her arm raised in fury, the intent clear in her eyes. She’d tried to hit Lorien. My mate. Right after I danced with him in front of everyone. Right after I kissed his cheek like he belonged to me, because he did, and no part of me could deny that anymore.I didn’t care that people had stared. I didn’t care about the whispers, the shocked gasps, the uneasy shifting of old Alphas watching two males dance like they were lovers in plain sight. Let them watch. Let them choke on their own damn tradition. All I cared about was the way Lorien had looked up at me—blushing, confused, beautiful—and the way his lips had parte

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Tethered in Gold

    LorienI could feel every eye in the room burning into my skin.The moment Cassius took my hand, the hall seemed to hush in anticipation. Conversations slowed, then died. The tension in the air was thick enough to choke on, and I wished—genuinely wished—the ground would open up and swallow me whole. The curious gazes, the judging stares, the sheer weight of public scrutiny… it was suffocating.And still, none of it compared to the way Isabella looked at me.If eyes could kill, I would’ve been reduced to ash on the polished marble floor. She looked like she was about to rip someone’s throat out—probably mine. Her manicured fingers twitched at her side, and I could practically taste the fury rolling off her in waves. But I couldn’t focus on her for long. My attention snapped back to Cassius.He looked unfairly good. His golden suit was sleek, molded to his form like it was crafted by some ancient god of arrogance and tailored perfection. Even the way he moved was effortless—smooth, prec

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   The First Dance

    LorienTwo days had passed, but the weight in my chest hadn’t eased.I stood in front of the mirror, staring at the man staring back. My fingers fumbled with the tie—black and gold, matching the suit Cassius had sent. I hated how it looked so good on me. Hated how it fit like it belonged to me, like it had been made from memory—his memory. And maybe it had. That thought made me want to rip it off.But I didn’t.I tightened the knot instead.Maybe I wore it to prove something. Maybe I just wanted to look like I didn’t care. Maybe—just maybe—I was fooling myself into believing that he’d look at me and realize I wasn’t his anymore. I didn’t want him. Not like that. Not after everything.“Daddy!” Caius came barreling into the room, eyes wide and sparkly. “You look like a movie prince!”Lucian appeared behind him, smirking in approval. “Yeah. You’re gonna break hearts tonight.”I snorted. “That’s not the goal.”Caius gasped. “It should be!”Despite myself, I smiled. “Thanks, you two.”They

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Fractures and Masks

    Lorien I laughed. Not the kind of laugh that comes with amusement or even surprise, but the kind that’s hollow. That type of laugh that fills the space between disappointment and complete rage. I didn’t even have to think about it—it just tore out of me."You can’t do it," I said, eyes locked with Cassius's. "You can’t leave her."He opened his mouth to respond, to defend himself or maybe lie again, but I wasn’t about to hear it.“Don’t,” I snapped. “Just don’t.”I stood up so fast that the chair screeched behind me. My entire body tensed as if preparing to fight, to break, to scream. But all I said was, “Leave.”He didn’t move.“Leave the room, Cassius.”Still nothing.“It’s to make things easier,” I added, though my voice cracked toward the end. “For both of us.”Cassius groaned—deep and rough—and I thought for a split second he was going to obey, that maybe for once he’d do the decent thing and just walk away.But he didn’t.Instead, he knocked the air out of my lungs as he shoved

  • The Alpha's Rejected Omega   Smoke and Silence

    LorienI didn’t know what to expect when I told him to enter. Maybe I was hoping he’d hesitate, second-guess this need we clearly couldn’t name. But no—Cassius just walked in like he owned the place, all confident swagger and Alpha pride, and I had to shift on my feet quickly to hide the very real, very present reminder of what just happened between us.And, of course, he noticed.That damn smirk played on his lips again—infuriating and sinful—and he winked at me, like we shared some inside joke no one else could understand.I hated him a little for it.Inside, the boys lit up like someone had flipped a switch. Caius was the first to jump on him, babbling about their day like he hadn’t been frowning at Cassius just days ago. Lucian tried to be cooler about it, but I saw the twitch of his lips, the brightness in his gaze. They loved him, even when I wanted to punch him in the throat for being so… Cassius.“I’m going to need more time, alright?” he told them, tousling Lucian’s hair. “To

Higit pang Kabanata
Galugarin at basahin ang magagandang nobela
Libreng basahin ang magagandang nobela sa GoodNovel app. I-download ang mga librong gusto mo at basahin kahit saan at anumang oras.
Libreng basahin ang mga aklat sa app
I-scan ang code para mabasa sa App
DMCA.com Protection Status