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Music Note Tattoo On Neck

Drunk on You

The bass of the music pounded through the walls, the air thick with the scent of alcohol, sweat, and temptation. She swayed unsteadily through the dimly lit hallway, her vision blurred from too many shots of tequila, her body warm and buzzing. She barely remembered how she got upstairs—just that her head was spinning, and she needed somewhere to lie down. A door stood slightly ajar at the end of the hallway, and without thinking, she stumbled inside, kicking it shut behind her. The room was dark, the only light coming from the city skyline peeking through the curtains. She sighed, her body sinking into the soft mattress, her skin humming with heat. Then she felt it—warm breath against her neck. A strong arm wrapped around her waist. She gasped, trying to push herself up, but his grip tightened just enough to make her still. “You okay?” a deep, husky voice murmured against her ear. The sound of it sent shivers down her spine. She knew that voice—somewhere, sometime, but her mind was too fogged to place it. Instead of fear, she felt something else: a slow, spreading ache deep inside her. “I…” Her words failed when he shifted, his hard body pressing into hers. She should have said something, should have asked who he was—but the heat between them, the way his fingertips traced over her bare thigh, sent her spiraling into sensation. His touch was familiar, almost as if he had memorized every curve of her body before this night. And then, just like that, restraint snapped. Their mouths met in a fevered clash, tongues tangling, hands roaming with desperation. His fingers trailed along the smooth expanse of her back, sliding beneath the thin fabric of her dress, pushing it up as he groaned against her lips. Her body arched into his, pressing closer, feeling every inch of him. She had never been touched like this before—like she was something to be worshiped, devoured. And he had never felt anything quite like this—like his body knew hers before his mind even caught up. It was reckless. It was wild. And neither of them knew just how tangled their lives were about to become.
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Between Notes And Chaos

Aarav Malhotra is the ultimate troublemaker at one of the wealthiest schools in India. A top student and the captain of the basketball team, he’s known for his mischief, charm, and a reputation for making even the most disciplined students lose their cool. With a brain sharp enough to ace any exam and an attitude that keeps everyone on edge, he thrives on chaos, but it’s a chaos he controls… or so he thinks. Alaya Varma, on the other hand, is the class president—organized, responsible, and always on top of things. Her life revolves around keeping the class in order and ensuring everything goes smoothly. But there’s one big problem: math. She can’t wrap her head around it, and it’s a constant source of frustration. To top it off, Alaya’s just as chaotic in her own way, though she tries to hide it beneath her responsible exterior.As they spend more time together, the lines between enemies and something else start to blur. What starts as an adversarial relationship filled with comedic mishaps gradually turns into something deeper. Alaya’s organized world begins to mix with Aarav’s unpredictable one, and suddenly, they find themselves learning from each other in ways they never imagined. But beneath all the drama, fun, and chaos, both are dealing with their own struggles—Aarav, with the pressure to always live up to expectations, and Alaya, with the burden of being perfect for everyone around her. As they navigate the ups and downs of high school, their journey becomes not just about rivalry, but about finding balance, understanding, and maybe even love amidst the mess. Chaotic Calculations is a high school romantic comedy that tackles the hilarious and sometimes messy journey of two seemingly opposite classmates who learn to navigate life, school, and each other—proving that sometimes, love is just as chaotic as math itself.
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