
The Dangerous Obsession
Riley · Completed · 202.1k Words
Introduction
Everything we owned was auctioned off. My mother collapsed with a heart attack. My brother Noah dropped out of college to work multiple jobs—all so I could keep dancing.
At school, I went from prima ballerina to pariah overnight. The girl who once owned the stage, now, couldn't walk down a hallway without whispers following her.
Then Maverick crashed into my life.
The campus hockey star. Untouchable. Worshipped. And I totaled his $150,000 car while working as a designated driver.
The damage? More money than I'd see in five years.
Left with no other choice, I agreed to his terms—a three-month arrangement to clear the debt. Three months to be his girlfriend.
I thought I could endure it—just three months and I'd be free.
But somewhere along the way, my heart began to lose its way. Every glance he cast my direction made me feel like someone he'd loved for years, not a girl paying off a debt.
When those three months ended, would I truly be able to walk away?
Chapter 1
Grace White's POV:
The ballet studio's fluorescent lights hummed overhead as I peeled off my sweat-soaked leotard, every muscle in my body screaming from three hours of relentless practice.
My reflection in the mirror showed what I'd become—Grace White, the fallen swan, the criminal's daughter, the girl who'd traded Chanel for clearance-rack leggings.
The other dancers had already scattered, their designer gym bags swinging from manicured hands, leaving me alone with the ghosts of who I used to be.
I was stuffing my worn pointe shoes into my backpack when voices drifted through the half-open door, sharp and deliberately loud enough for me to hear.
"Did you see her grand jeté today? Pathetic. Honestly, I have no idea how she even made principal dancer."
Jessica Walker's nasal tone was unmistakable, followed by the cruel laughter of her sidekicks.
"Not nearly as good as you, Jess. At this rate, that position won't be hers much longer."
Jessica laughed, a sharp sound like breaking glass. "And look at those pointe shoes—completely shredded. How pathetic that she still wears them. What happened to the precious white swan princess?"
"I heard her dad's serving twenty years for fraud. Something about embezzling pension funds and running drugs out of his downtown penthouse."
That was Sophia Miller, my ex-roommate who'd requested a transfer the day news broke about my father's arrest.
"Honestly, I don't know how she still has the nerve to show her face here. If my father were a disgusting criminal, I'd have died of shame and dropped out already."
"Right? Like, some of us actually earned our spots here," Jessica added with a sneer. "Must be nice coasting on daddy's dirty money for twenty years."
My fingers tightened around the strap of my bag, but I kept my face carefully blank as I emerged from the changing room.
They wanted a reaction—tears, anger, anything to validate their narrative of my humiliation. Instead, I met their gazes with the same serene expression I'd perfected during countless society galas, back when the White name still meant something beyond tabloid fodder.
I said nothing, slipping past them toward the exit with my eyes fixed straight ahead.
"Wait." Jessica's hand shot out, blocking my path. Her lips curled into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "We need a favor."
"Not interested," I said flatly, moving forward without breaking stride.
I remembered that nothing good ever came from engaging with wolves who'd already tasted blood. Their voices were just noise—background static I'd learned to tune out.
"We heard you're pretty desperate for cash these days." Their voices drifted after me, unhurried and deliberate. "We can offer you a chance to make some money."
My feet stopped before my brain could override the impulse.
I turned slowly, finding Jessica's face split by a triumphant grin. She knew precisely which words would make me stop.
Money—something I'd once spent without a second thought on designer shoes and spa days—now meant everything. It meant my mother's medication, the overdue rent on our cramped attic apartment, the difference between eating and starving.
After federal agents had dragged my father away in handcuffs, our family had plunged into chaos—complete, suffocating chaos that left us all reeling and directionless.
The arrest had struck our family like lightning from a clear sky—sudden, devastating, incomprehensible.
My mother had collapsed that same night, her heart giving out under the weight of shame and terror, and now she lay in a hospital bed with machines keeping her alive while bills piled up like accusations.
My brother Noah had taken a leave of absence from school to work full-time, earning what little he could to keep us afloat, while I balanced my classes with multiple part-time jobs.
Every night I stared at my worn pointe shoes and wondered if I should give up ballet entirely—one less expense, one more shift I could pick up at the diner or the campus bookstore.
"So?" Jessica's voice cut through my thoughts like a blade. "Are you interested now?"
The question yanked me back to the present, to the studio that suddenly felt suffocating, to the three girls watching me with predatory anticipation.
I knew Jessica and her pack wouldn't hand over cash out of kindness. Whatever they wanted would humiliate me, degrade me, strip away another layer of the dignity I'd once worn like armor.
But dignity didn't pay for medical expenses or keep the lights on. In the face of survival, pride was a luxury I could no longer afford.
"What do you want?" The words tasted like ash in my mouth.
"The Ice Hockey Friendly starts in an hour," Sophia continued, examining her acrylic nails with studied disinterest. "Sebastian Thorne needs water delivered to the team bench. We're willing to pay... say, five hundred dollars?"
Five hundred dollars. The number hung in the air between us, obscene in its casualness. For me, drowning in debt and desperation, it was a fortune.
Delivering water to a hockey team shouldn't have been difficult at all, just a simple errand that would take fifteen minutes at most.
But I understood the real price immediately: no one wanted to be associated with me anymore, not since my father's arrest had turned our family name into a punchline.
This wasn't about the water. It was about watching me grovel, about seeing Grace White—former princess of St. Jude's social scene—reduced to an errand girl for their entertainment, enduring their mockery and contempt with a smile plastered on my face.
The smart move would have been to tell them to go to hell, to walk away with whatever dignity I had left. But dignity didn't pay medical bills. Dignity didn't keep my mother's heart monitor beeping.
So I swallowed the bitter taste in my mouth and extended my hand.
"A thousand," I countered, my voice flat. "Half now, half after."
Last Chapters
#184 chapter 184
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#183 chapter 183
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#182 chapter 182
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#181 chapter 181
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#180 chapter 180
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#179 chapter 179
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#178 chapter 178
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#177 chapter 177
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#176 chapter 176
Last Updated: 5/21/2026#175 chapter 175
Last Updated: 5/21/2026
You Might Like 😍
How Not To Fall For A Dragon
Which is why it was more than a little confusing when a letter arrived with my name already printed on a schedule, a dorm waiting, and classes picked out as if someone knew me better than I knew myself. Everyone knows the Academy, it’s where witches sharpen their spells, shifters master their forms, and every kind of magical creature learns to control their gifts.
Everyone except me.
I don’t even know what I am. No shifting, no magic tricks, nothing. Just a girl surrounded by people who can fly, conjure fire, or heal with a touch. So I sit through classes pretending I belong, and I listen hard for any clue that might tell me what’s hidden in my blood.
The only person more curious than me is Blake Nyvas, tall, golden-eyed, and very much a Dragon. People whisper that he’s dangerous, warn me to keep my distance. But Blake seems determined to solve the mystery of me, and somehow I trust him more than anyone else.
Maybe it’s reckless. Maybe it’s dangerous.
But when everyone else looks at me like I don’t belong, Blake looks at me like I’m a riddle worth solving.
Goddess Of The Underworld
When the veil between the Divine, the Living, and the Dead begins to crack, Envy is thrust beneath with a job she can’t drop: keep the worlds from bleeding together, shepherd the lost, and make ordinary into armour, breakfasts, bedtime, battle plans. Peace lasts exactly one lullaby. This is the story of an orphan pup who became a goddess by choosing her family; of four imperfect alphas learning how to be better. Steamy, fierce, and full of heart, Goddess of the Underworld is a reverse harem, found-family paranormal romance where love writes the rules and keeps three realms from falling apart.
A pack of their own
The Pack: Rule Number 1 - No Mates
"Let me go," I whimper, my body trembling with need. "I don't want you touching me."
I fall forward onto the bed then turn around to stare at him. The dark tattoos of Domonic's chiseled shoulders, quiver and and expand with the heave of his chest. His deep dimpled smile is full of arrogance as he reaches behind himself to lock the door.
Biting his lip, he stalks toward me, his hand going to the seam of his pants and the thickening bulge there.
"Are you sure you don't want me to touch you?" He whispers, untying the knot and slipping a hand inside. "Because I swear to God, that is all I have been wanting to do. Every single day from the moment you stepped in our bar and I smelled your perfect flavor from across the room."
New to the world of shifters, Draven is human on the run. A beautiful girl who no one could protect. Domonic is the cold Alpha of the Red Wolf Pack. A brotherhood of twelve wolves that live by twelve rules. Rules which they vowed could NEVER be broken.
Especially - Rule Number One - No Mates
When Draven meets Domonic, he knows that she is his mate, but Draven has no idea what a mate is, only that she has fallen in love with a shifter. An Alpha that will break her heart to make her leave. Promising herself, she will never forgive him, she disappears.
But she doesn’t know about the child she’s carrying or that the moment she left, Domonic decided rules were made to be broken - and now will he ever find her again? Will she forgive him?
The Human Among Wolves
My stomach twisted, but he wasn’t finished.
"You're just a pathetic little human," Zayn said, his words deliberate, each one hitting like a slap. "Spreading your legs for the first guy who bothers to notice you."
Heat rushed to my face, burning with humiliation. My chest ached — not from his words alone, but from the sick realization that I had trusted him. That I had let myself believe he was different.
I was so, so stupid.
——————————————————
When eigteen-year-old Aurora Wells moves to a sleepy town with her parents, the last thing she expects is to be enrolled in a secret academy for werewolves.
Moonbound Academy is no ordinary school. It's here young Lycans, Betas and Alphas train in shifting, elemental magic, and ancient pack laws. But Aurora? She's just...human. a mistake. The new receptionist forgot to check her species - and now she's surrounded by predators who sense she doesn't belong.
Determined to stay under the radar, Aurora plans to survive the year unnoticed. But when she catches the attention of Zayn, a brooding and infuriatingly powerful Lycan prince, her life gets a lot more complicated. Zayn already has a mate. He already has enemies. And he definitely doesn't want anything to do with a clueless human.
But secrets run deeper than bloodlines at Moonbound. as Aurora unravels the truth about the academy - and herself - she begins to question everything she thought she knew.
Including the reason she was brought here at all.
Enemies will rise. Loyalties will shift. And the girl with no place in their world...might be the key to saving it.
Accardi
“I thought you said you were done chasing me?” Gen mocked.
“I am done chasing you.”
Before she could formulate a witty remark, Matteo threw her down. She landed hard on her back atop his dining room table. She tried to sit up when she noticed what he was doing. His hands were working on his belt. It came free of his pants with a violent yank. She collapsed back on her elbows, her mouth gaping open at the display. His face was a mask of sheer determination, his eyes were a dark gold swimming with heat and desire. His hands wrapped around her thighs and pulled her to the edge of the table. He glided his fingers up her thighs and hooked several around the inside of her panties. His knuckles brushed her dripping sex.
“You’re soaking wet, Genevieve. Tell me, was it me that made you this way or him?” his voice told her to be careful with her answer. His knuckles slid down through her folds and she threw her head back as she moaned. “Weakness?”
“You…” she breathed.
Genevieve loses a bet she can’t afford to pay. In a compromise, she agrees to convince any man her opponent chooses to go home with her that night. What she doesn’t realize when her sister’s friend points out the brooding man sitting alone at the bar, is that man won’t be okay with just one night with her. No, Matteo Accardi, Don of one of the largest gangs in New York City doesn’t do one night stands. Not with her anyway.
Let Them Kneel
Cast out by her pack. Forgotten by the Lycans.
She lived among humans—quiet, invisible, tucked away in a town no one looked at twice.
But when her first heat comes without warning, everything changes.
Her body ignites. Her instincts scream. And something primal stirs beneath her skin—
summoning a big, bad Alpha who knows exactly how to quench her fire.
When he claims her, it’s ecstasy and ruin.
For the first time, she believes she’s been accepted.
Seen.
Chosen.
Until he leaves her the next morning—
like a secret never to be spoken.
But Kaelani is not what they thought.
Not wolfless. Not weak.
There is something ancient inside her. Something powerful. And it’s waking.
And when it does—
they’ll all remember the girl they tried to erase.
Especially him.
She’ll be the dream he keeps chasing… the one thing that ever made him feel alive.
Because secrets never stay buried.
And neither do dreams.
Rise of the Banished She-Wolf
That roar stole my eighteenth birthday and shattered my world. My first shift should have been glory—blood turned blessing into shame. By dawn they'd branded me "cursed": cast out by my pack, abandoned by family, stripped of my nature. My father didn't defend me—he sent me to a forsaken island where wolfless outcasts were forged into weapons, forced to kill each other until only one could leave.
On that island I learned the darkest edges of humanity and how to bury terror in bone. Countless times I wanted to surrender—dive into the waves and never surface—but the accusing faces that haunted my dreams pushed me back toward something colder than survival: revenge. I escaped, and for three years I hid among humans, collecting secrets, learning to move like a shadow, sharpening patience into precision—becoming a blade.
Then, under a full moon, I touched a bleeding stranger—and my wolf returned with a violence that made me whole. Who was he? Why could he wake what I'd thought dead?
One thing I know: now is the time.
I have waited three years for this. I will make everyone who destroyed me pay—and take back everything that was stolen from me.
Invisible To Her Bully
The Lycan Prince’s Puppy
“Soon enough, you’ll be begging for me. And when you do—I’ll use you as I see fit, and then I’ll reject you.”
—
When Violet Hastings begins her freshman year at Starlight Shifters Academy, she only wants two things—honor her mother’s legacy by becoming a skilled healer for her pack and get through the academy without anyone calling her a freak for her strange eye condition.
Things take a dramatic turn when she discovers that Kylan, the arrogant heir to the Lycan throne who has made her life miserable from the moment they met, is her mate.
Kylan, known for his cold personality and cruel ways, is far from thrilled. He refuses to accept Violet as his mate, yet he doesn’t want to reject her either. Instead, he sees her as his puppy, and is determined to make her life even more of a living hell.
As if dealing with Kylan’s torment isn’t enough, Violet begins to uncover secrets about her past that change everything she thought she knew. Where does she truly come from? What is the secret behind her eyes? And has her whole life been a lie?
Falling For The Biker: The Vice President's Girl
His eyes darken, flicking to my mouth.
"It's wrong. Your brother would slit my throat for just standing this close. But tell me, little bird" his breath ghosts my skin, "are you trembling because you hate me… or because you've wanted this just as much as I have?"
Wren thought she'd buried the chaos of New Orleans for good—the clubs, the blood-soaked loyalties, the men who lived and died by their kuttes. Seattle gave her everything she ever wanted: freedom, love, a future.
But one betrayal shatters it all.
Dragged home by tragedy, Wren finds herself under the watchful eye of Ezra Jax—the Raven Reapers MC's vice president and her brother's best friend. He's infuriating, dangerous, and far too tempting for a man she should never touch.
And the deeper Wren is pulled back into his world, the more she realizes nothing about her past—or about Ezra—is what she believed.
In the chaos of gang wars, mounting debts, and old betrayals, he becomes the one constant. The more she fights him, the harder she falls. And the more he pushes her away, the more lethal his pull becomes.
Because in this world, love isn't sweet.
It's brutal. Bloody.
And it's bound to break them both.
When loyalty is everything and love can cost your life, will Wren risk her heart on the one man she was never meant to love?
My Vampire Professor
You ordered a skilled call boy for yourself to take your v-card
He was indeed skilled and crazy hot. You left cash and run away the next morning.
Later, you run into the "call boy" in your classroom and found he's in fact your new Professor
“You forgot your stuff”
He gave you a grocery bag in front of everyone with a poker face
"What...?"
It was the cash you left...and your bra












