
Beauty In The Boy's Dorm
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"What do you think people would say if they found out you don't have a dick?" Christian asked, his voice low and dripping with seduction. His hand pressed firmly against my crotch, fingers exploring the flat, unfamiliar emptiness there. A devilish smirk curved his lips. "Or if they discovered these voluptuous breasts you've been hiding so well?"
A strangled moan slipped from my throat as his hand slid under my shirt, his fingers brushing over my hardened nipples, teasing them with slow, deliberate strokes.
"Which do you think they'd call you?" he murmured, eyes gleaming. "A boy with tits... or a dickless little fraud?"
I stared into his hungry blue eyes, words failing me.
"The term you're looking for is 'girl,'" came Xavier's smooth voice from the bathroom doorway. He stepped inside, closing the door behind him with a soft click, his gaze raking over me with open interest. "So tell me, little girl... what the hell is someone like you doing in an all-boys dorm?"
Christian's smirk widened. "She wants to be devoured by boys like us." His fingers gave my nipple one last firm pinch before he leaned in closer, breath hot against my ear. "And I'll be more than happy to give her a taste."
Beauty In The Boy's Dorm Chapter 1
Lana's Point of View
"Did you cut your hair?" Liam asked, horrified, as I climbed down the stairs. I was clutching the handle of my suitcase in one hand and pulling my backpack in the other. "Why would you cut your hair?!"
"Did you dye it?" My heart nearly jumped out of my mouth when I heard Leon from behind me. Before I could stop him, my proactive, 14-year-old brother's fingers were mangled in my hair.
I swatted his hand. "Ouch!" He jumped away from me.
"Don't ruin the style." I snapped. "What do you think, how do I look?" I asked, getting into character, deepening my voice.
"I agree with Liam, you shouldn't have cut your hair," Leon muttered as he joined his identical twin brother on the dining table, and for a split moment, I was unable to tell the difference between them.
"That isn't the point," I threw up my arms in exasperation, stressing my question. "Do I look like a boy?"
"Well, if anything, you look ugly." Liam drawled, and they both laughed, mocking me. I want to throttle them so bad.
"Lana..." I froze when I heard my father's weak voice from behind me.
Why did I forget about him? He stood in the doorway; his panicked eyes raked over my new appearance.
"Jesus Christ!" He neared me and then quickly set down the plates in his hands on the table, before turning back to me. "The implications of what you are about to do will cost you throughout your lifetime, Lana, and as your father, I don't approve of it."
He had tried to convince me over the week, but my decision had remained the same-I didn't take the scholarship exam, and pass to just give up now.
"We don't have money." I reminded him. "We need money for mother's hospital bills, and to make matters worse, you are-"
I barely stopped the venomous words from spilling out and drew in a shaky breath. "With me off your neck, you can focus on other things... on yourself."
Father's voice grew softer.
"Lana, I understand how much you care, but not like this; you are throwing away your identity, which is basically your life."
I clenched my fists tightly, my nails dug into my palms, holding back the words that threatened to spill from my lips.
"I have made my decision, and I will do it either with or without your support." Pain squeezed father's eyes, but he did not attempt to argue with me any further.
"I will drop you off-" before he could finish, I interrupted him sharply.
"There is no need, I can get there on my own." I don't want to risk him ruining this for me. My eyes flickered towards the twins; both seemed uncomfortable as they watched Father and me argue as always.
"Be good, boys," I stressed, and they both nodded.
I pulled the suitcase, leaving behind the swallowing silence behind me, bidding goodbye to Lana, and welcoming Alan.
As of this moment on, my name will be Alan Rowan.
"Welcome to Robert Blackwoods All Boys Academy." The security guard said with a smile the moment I showed him my admission letter. "Just take the right to the Administrative Block, you must do all your registration before settling in your dorm."
"Thank you." I smiled.
"Good morning, sir," I say in my practiced deep voice to the screening officer as I submit my documents to his table. They were all forged. I had a nervous smile on my face as I hoped he wouldn't notice, because if he did, I would be sent straight to detention or prison.
"Good morning." He yawned as he flipped through the pages of my document, barely reading anything there. He pressed his stamps on each page and then handed me back the file.
First step, cleared!
I walked over to the next office, where I received my school uniform, student pass, and the school handbook. There was a huge influx of admitted students due to the scholarship program, because when I got to the lodging and accommodation block, there were a lot of students waiting in line to get a dorm for themselves.
And I soon realize that there is a hierarchy of how things work in here.
People who can afford to pay their tuition and are not on scholarship stay in a single room-they have everything within their comfort zone, including their privacy.
Students who got the scholarship but cannot afford the accommodation fee get to stay in a single room or just share it with a roommate, depending on what they can afford.
But people like me, whose scholarship is fully funded, will be sharing the room with two other boys.
That's not good, because I would be sharing the room with two boys, and it's a shared bathroom too.
But the accommodation fee is about 15,000 dollars per term for two students in a dorm, and 30,000 dollars per term for a single person in a dorm. How the hell am I supposed to afford that?
"Alan Rowan!" I suddenly heard my name.
"Yes," I answered on instincts and my feminine voice rang out, which drew attention; all gazes were on me, so I pretended to have a cough. "Uhm... Yes, that's me."
"Your dorm is in Zenith Hall, Room 270." The registrar said as he handed me my pass and key, his eyes fell back towards his computer, calling out the next person.
I dragged my suitcase under the hot sun, my eyes finally taking in how magnificently huge the school is-and for such a big private school, with enough capacity for five thousand students, they have an incredibly low admission record of about a thousand students per year.
After a board meeting regarding this serious issue, they realized most parents would prefer to take their children to a mixed school rather than an all-boys school, because the school was expensive.
This caused concern for the founder of the school, Dr. Robert Blackwood JNR, hence the scholarship program. Once people started to hear more about the school and how good their facilities were, they would enroll their male children in it.
My family, on the other hand, is in shambles. My mother had a terrible accident five years ago, and she has been in a coma ever since.
Father tries his hardest to pay the hospital bills and still keep us in school, not one day have I seen that man rest. But early last year, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which made him lose his job as an architect.
He still tries his hardest despite losing his job, and it hurts my heart to see him struggle to put all three of us through school, while also paying hospital bills.
I wanted to help him somehow, but I couldn't.
When I heard news of Blackwood's scholarship program exam, I was devastated because I knew how much this scholarship would help my family, but I was not a boy, and my brothers were still in middle school.
I didn't want the opportunity to waste, so I had to become a boy.
My feet ached as I dragged my suitcase around, looking for the zenith building.
I'm parched and covered with sweat.
My breath came out in short pants as I reached for the side of my backpack and took out the small bottle of milk drink I had tucked away.
I took a sharp turn in a hurry to take cover from the sun, I broke open the lid of my bottled drink, and collided with something stiff and hard before I could even take a sip.
I staggered backwards, and my eyes widened as it followed the liquid that squirted out of the bottle and landed on the navy-blue coat of the figure standing in front of me.
"Ah!" I gasped, my hands flew to cover my mouth in shock, as I stared at the ugly patch of milk on the coat.
My eyes guiltily trailed up to meet the blue eyes of the boy in front of me. His eyes were fixed on the stain before they flickered towards me and then stared down at me.
God, no. Not on my first day.
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Beauty In The Boy's Dorm of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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9.2
She loved him until she lost herself.
Now, behind locked doors and shattered glass, she must learn to breathe again.
When she first met Lloyd, he was magnetic and intoxicating. The kind of man who turned every head when he entered a room, who spoke in promises sweet enough to taste. With him, she felt chosen, cherished, and safe.
But safety was an illusion, and love became a weapon.
And slowly, piece by piece, he dismantled her until nothing of the woman she once was remained.
Now institutionalized after a breakdown, she begins to piece together the brutal truth of what really happened in the shadows of their love story. Memories sting like open wounds: the manipulation disguised as tenderness, the apologies that blurred into threats, the desperate hope that tomorrow he'd be the man she fell for again.
Yet beneath the grief and the shame, a quiet rebellion stirs, a vow to reclaim her voice, her freedom, and her life. Because this is not just a story of how she fell apart. It is a story of how she rises.
Haunting, raw, and achingly intimate, Boys like him peels back the glittering mask of a toxic love affair to reveal the kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and the unbreakable strength it takes to escape it.

7.1
The last thing I remembered was the blinding flash of my starship crashing. But instead of a rescue crew, I woke up tied to a wooden post, surrounded by hostile beastmen.
My universal translator kicked in just in time to hear their priestess, Chelsea, declare that I was a cursed demon who ruined their hunt. To save the clan from winter starvation, I was to be burned alive.
The flames were already blistering my legs, and jagged stones hurled by the crowd gashed my forehead. I barely negotiated a three-day reprieve to find them food, venturing into the deadly primeval forest.
I found a massive supply of wild potatoes and even gained the protection of Bronson, a terrifyingly powerful saber-toothed tiger beastman.
But Chelsea wouldn't stop.
She labeled my food as poisonous, tried to sentence me to starve in a penitent's cave, and when my agricultural knowledge proved her wrong, she invoked an ancient law. She incited the tribe's savage warriors to fight over me, turning me into breeding property.
I was a scientist offering them endless food, yet their primitive ignorance and one woman's vicious jealousy kept pushing me toward a brutal end. I was terrified, completely powerless against their monstrous physical strength.
As five ruthless challengers drew their bone axes to claim me, I begged Bronson to leave me and run.
Instead, he pulled me against his scarred chest and kissed me fiercely in front of the entire clan.
"She is my mate," he roared, unleashing a soul-crushing aura. "Anyone who wants her, come at me together."

9.1
He postponed putting my name on the deed 18 times.
Each time, his mentee Ciera had an “emergency.” Each time, he ran to her.
I watched him give her his prized Montblanc pen—the one he wouldn’t even let me borrow. I saw her post their late nights on Instagram. I ate anniversary dinners alone while he “mentored” her.
Then he bought me a necklace—identical to the one she just flaunted online.
That was when I stopped feeling anything.
I didn’t cry. I didn’t fight. I simply packed two suitcases, resigned from our firm, and booked a one-way ticket to London.
He thinks I’m coming back in a week.
He has no idea I’m gone for good.
Nineteen broken promises. One silent goodbye. And a new life waiting across the ocean.

8.2
When our family empire crumbled, my sister and I were sold off as collateral to the Chicago Outfit.
My fierce sister Frankie was forced to marry Damien Moretti, the terrifying Don. I was shackled to his brother Leo, a notorious, degenerate playboy.
I thought my life was over, but the real nightmare began on our wedding night. A terrified maid handed me the wrong room key. Exhausted and numb, I crawled into a dark honeymoon suite, praying my new husband would be too drunk to find me.
Instead, the heavy door opened, and a man fueled by a drug-laced drink stepped in. He was ruthless, punishing, and entirely stripped away my dignity in the pitch black.
When the morning light finally broke, I turned my head, expecting to see Leo's boyish face. Instead, I saw a profile carved from ice.
Damien Moretti. The Don. My sister's husband.
The very man who had previously called me a "liability" and ruined my life. When he realized who I was, his eyes filled with absolute, chilling disgust. He dragged me out of the ruined sheets, threw me onto the floor of a freezing shower, and demanded to know why I had sneaked into his suite.
"You ruined me. How am I supposed to look at Frankie? You should have just killed me. Kill me now, Damien. It would be a mercy compared to this."
I sobbed, the freezing water mingling with my tears. He just stared down at me with cold, unreadable intent. I was now trapped in a house of monsters, carrying the Don's darkest secret, and I had to figure out how to survive without destroying my sister.

9.0
Eileen woke up in a trashed hotel room, her head pounding with the pathetic memories of a despised Hollywood actress.
Outside the window, paparazzi were already screaming about her manufactured cheating scandal, but the real nightmare was waiting at her door.
Her paralyzed, billionaire husband, Carlisle Vinson, looked at her with pure disgust while his butler shoved a divorce settlement at her chest.
"Mr. Vinson is offering a severance package of fifty million dollars, provided you sign immediately and vacate the premises."
The original owner had left her an absolute mess.
Her trusted assistant had sold her room number to the press to frame her, and a playboy had scammed her out of her entire two million dollar life savings.
If she signed those papers and lost the Vinson family's protection, the breach of contract fees and her enemies in the industry would swallow her alive in days.
Eileen felt a cold fury override the original owner's lingering panic.
Why should she take the fall and be thrown out on the streets while the parasites who set her up lived out their wealthy fantasies?
She had died once, and she wasn't about to waste her second chance playing the victim.
Eileen slammed the heavy divorce folder shut right against the butler's chest.
"I'm not signing," she said with a terrifying, absolute calm.
She stepped behind her husband's wheelchair, ready to shield him from the cameras, secretly cure his dead legs, and make everyone who betrayed her bleed.

8.2
In our beast world, females are treated as nothing more than precious breeding stock to keep the pack strong. As the pack's best Mender, I spent all my time focusing on my healing herbs, completely ignoring my maturity ritual.
But tonight, the blind pack elder grabbed my wrist and delivered a chilling ultimatum.
If I don't choose my mates by the next Full Moon, the Council of Elders will force a match and assign them to me.
The threat is already suffocating. Arrogant, elite warriors like Caleb Quinn are pacing outside my door like starving wolves, stalking my porch and using pack business to corner me. At home, the reality of multiple mates is even worse. My mother has two mates—my father, the strongest Alpha, and my cold, intellectual step-father. Their toxic, murderous jealousy turns our house into a daily war zone. They literally unleash suffocating killing intent on innocent cubs just for hugging my mother.
I am disgusted by this sick, possessive obsession. I refuse to let my life become a battlefield of jealous males fighting over who gets to guard my door, and I absolutely refuse to be forced into a harem by the Elders.
So, I made a declaration that shocked my entire family and broke every pack tradition.
"I will only ever take one mate."
And to make sure none of those predatory warriors can touch me, I set an impossible trap.
"Whoever wants me must defeat my father first."






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