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A spark between us

“Clara.” His voice cut through the noise of students, low and steady. She doesn’t have to turn around to know it’s Cyra. Even in the daylight, he’s a shadow… dark jacket, and even darker eyes. She keeps walking. “You’re making a mistake.” he calls, now right behind her. “Am I?” Clara mutters coldly. “Emor isn’t your fight.” His tone is calm but she can hear the warning in it. “It is now,” she answers without looking at him, her grip tightens on the textbooks that she has clenched to her chest. “He hurt her Cyra. And if no one else is going to stop him…” “You think you are?” She doesn’t answer, doesn’t have to. Her silence is sharper than words. He reaches for her arm, fingers wrapping around her wrist. The books slip from her arms and hit the stone pathway with a sharp thud. Neither move to pick them up. A blue spark snaps where his fingers touched her skin, a crackle that both of them are used to by now—but her heart still skips at the contact. “Let go.” She demanded. “Not until you listen.” He steps closer, close enough for her to smell his cologne, fresh cut cider wood and maple leaves. Students pass around them, but no one pays attention… they’re hidden in plain sight. She tilts her chin up, defiantly-still facing away from him.The wind sweeps between them, brushing her skirt against her legs. “You’re not ready for him,” Cyra murmurs, leaning in close, his breath barely louder than the wind. “—And you know it. She turns to face him, finally. His guarded expression softens, just slightly, and the shift makes her chest tighten. That mask he wears which keeps him untouchable, slips for a fraction of a second. “You don’t get to decide what I’m ready for.” Her voice is sharper than she feels. Her necklace glimmers with a soft glow in the sunlight, catching Cyra’s gaze. His jaw tightens. He’s hiding something and she knows it. “You’re scared of him,” she says softly. “I’m scared of what he’ll do to you,” he admits, voice low, dangerous. “What do you think the most powerful crime boss would do with a girl with powers? I’m afraid… for you!” Her pulse quickens. It’s rare to hear him speak with that kind of honesty, and seeing the cracks in that armor made her chest ache. She steps closer, their bodies nearly touching. “You think I don’t know who you are too? You’re a criminal. A liar. And yet…” She lets the words trail off, but her gaze stays on his. “And yet?” he prompts, voice a velvety whisper. “And yet I’m still asking for your help.” He studies her like he’s memorizing every flicker of her expression, every gust of wind that moves her hair. He reaches up, fingers brushing against her jaw as he tucks a strand behind her ear. The simple touch sends a shiver down her spine. “You shouldn’t trust me.” “I don’t.” Their words are sharp, but their voices are soft. The breeze swirls around them, making her hair whip like golden silk. He doesn’t let go of her wrist. Instead, his thumb strokes the pulse point there once, slow and deliberate. She moves to step past him, but he grabs her hand this time, the spark between them sharper, almost sizzling. “Clara…” His voice is dark now, almost a growl. She leans in, lips so close to his that she can feel his breath against her skin. “You either help me or get out of my way.” “This isn’t a game, Clara,” he says quietly. His eyes, dark and unreadable—hold hers like they’re both teetering on the edge of something neither of them asked for. For a split second, she thinks he’s going to kiss her—or drag her away. Instead, he let’s her go. She exhales sharply, bending to pick up her books—then stops when she sees his expression shift. “Clara.” There’s a tension in his voice now, sharp and lethal. She straightens slowly, following his gaze. Students move like waves around them, oblivious. But Cyra’s jaw is tight, eyes fixed on something beyond the crowd. “They’re here.” — Warning: mild language, crime fighting scenes, sexually suggestive themes, no rape
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Villainess is being pampered by her beast husbands

There are times—far too many times—when you feel that uncontrollable urge to kill someone. For Kaya, this… this was exactly that moment. “Repeat what you just said?” She’d seen hell on the battlefield—second-in-command of a military unit, dodging bullets, dragging traitors by the collar, and coming out alive with grit under her nails. But nothing, absolutely nothing, prepared her for the sight of her spineless husband flirting with her own sister. Right in front of her. “I could never marry a barbarian like you. The one I... I like is Meera—” Blah blah. The same pitiful nonsense again. You think—what could possibly be worse than this? And then, right on cue, your idiotic sister chimes in, completely serious, “I just poisoned you.” Wow. BANG. Before anyone could even react, Meera collapsed. Dead. Her so-called husband gasped like a fish dragged out of water. “Y-you…” He dropped to his knees, staring at Kaya like he was seeing a monster rise from the dark. “You killed your sister?! How could y—?” BANG. Second bullet. Same spot. He dropped like a puppet with its strings cut. Silence. ... Just when Kaya thought her story had finally reached its bitter end, the universe—no, god himself—decided to throw in one last, ridiculous twist. “Wife… wife, didn’t you say you were gonna eat me? Why’d you stop?” A snake beast, ridiculously charming and glowing like some immortal fantasy, clung to her, eyes gleaming. Another voice interrupted. “Shut up! My wife wants to cuddle me now—” A sparrow beastman leapt into her arms, like that made any sense. “Hic… wife, don’t you want me anymore?” A panda-like beastman sat beside her, huge, sniffly, and wronged like a child abandoned at a festival. Sitting in the middle of all this, Kaya was absolutely dumbfounded. ‘When the hell did all of this even start?’
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