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Dangerous Games

Author: Super Nova
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-05-30 06:31:45

Lorien

When I looked up, it felt like Cassius wanted to eat me for dinner.

Not literally—though, from the way his eyes roamed, like he was starving and I was the only thing on the menu, it was hard to convince myself otherwise. That heat in his gaze… it was primal. Intense. Possessive.

And it did things to me.

Things I hated.

Every nerve in my body was suddenly awake, tingling and tight and annoyingly aware of him. My throat went dry, my palms were clammy, and worst of all—goddess help me—I could feel myself getting hard.

I cursed under my breath and shot to my feet, nearly tripping over the damn hospital chair. “I’m done,” I muttered, brushing invisible lint from my jeans, pretending I wasn’t seconds away from combusting.

Cassius smirked like he knew.

Of course he knew.

He always knew.

“If you’re going to play dangerous games, little omega,” he said, voice smooth as velvet and twice as deadly, “you should try not to run like a scaredy cat.”

That—that—was enough to make the tick in my
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