
Innocent
Categories
Romance, Fantasy, Contemporary, LGBT, Erotica, Paranormal, Smut, Gay, M M Romance, Omegaverse
Content Type
Book
Binding
Kindle Edition
Year
2021
Publisher
Language
English
ASIN
B096L52W7D
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Innocent Plot Summary
Introduction
In the sweltering heat of an ancient palace, eighteen-year-old Navid knelt by his marriage bed, trembling with fear as he waited for his husband to claim him. The red veil draped over his naked shoulders felt heavier than chains, and his heart hammered against his ribs like a caged bird desperate for freedom. Everything he had been taught about this moment—about pain, submission, and silent endurance—would prove to be lies. Across the ocean in Dalton City, the powerful businessman Zana Massoud had already fallen hopelessly in love with the innocent boy he had glimpsed in a garden party. What began as a strategic marriage arrangement would transform into a passionate love story that would span decades, survive heartbreak, and ultimately redefine what it means to surrender completely to another soul.
Chapter 1: The Claiming: A Noble's Strategic Acquisition
The game of power played out in drawing rooms thick with hookah smoke and whispered negotiations. Zana Massoud, heir to vast fortunes and influence, found himself ensnared not by business contracts but by a pair of dark eyes that spoke of untouched wonder. Navid Taheri, youngest son of the calculating Sajid, possessed a beauty that had become legend across the country, yet it was his guileless curiosity about the world beyond palace walls that truly captured Zana's attention. During carefully chaperoned garden parties, Zana watched the seventeen-year-old boy navigate conversations with a wisdom that belied his sheltered upbringing. While his brothers boasted of their travels with crude dismissiveness, Navid listened with the hunger of someone who had never been allowed beyond the city limits. When Zana spoke of distant continents and foreign cultures, Navid's eyes lit up with a yearning so pure it made Zana's chest ache with protectiveness. The negotiation with Sajid proved as treacherous as any business deal Zana had ever conducted. The patriarch dangled his son like bait, speaking of Navid with the casual ownership of a horse trader discussing prized livestock. "An apple about to fall from the branch," Sajid declared with disgusting satisfaction. "It must be picked, or it tumbles down and spoils." The agricultural metaphors made Zana's skin crawl, but he played the game with the patience of a predator stalking precious prey. When Zana finally cornered Navid alone beneath a rose-covered archway, the boy's vulnerability nearly undid him. Navid's whispered confession—that he had never traveled, never seen mountains or snow, never experienced anything beyond the gilded cage of his father's estate—struck Zana like a physical blow. The question hung between them like a blade: would Navid choose freedom with a stranger, or safety in the familiar prison of his childhood? Navid's answer came as soft as prayer, but it changed everything. "Yes, I will." Three simple words that sealed both their fates, spoken by a boy who had never been allowed to dream but who suddenly saw the possibility of a world beyond walls.
Chapter 2: Sacred Bonds: From Fear to Tenderness
The wedding night arrived with all the barbaric ritual of ancient custom. Below their window, male relatives gathered like vultures, waiting for the bloody veil to be thrown down as proof of consummation. Navid knelt naked on the ceremonial pillow, his young body shaking so violently that the transparent veil couldn't conceal his terror. Every lesson from his cruel tutor echoed in his mind: stay silent, hide pain, never look your husband in the eyes until after the taking. Zana entered to find not the demure submission he expected, but a broken boy sobbing with fear so profound it shattered every plan he had made for this night. Instead of claiming, he covered. Instead of taking, he gathered Navid into his arms and held him until the violent trembling subsided. The veil flew out the window to satisfy the braying crowd below, but what happened in the lamplit bedroom bore no resemblance to the brutal ritual they expected. With infinite patience, Zana began the delicate work of undoing years of poisonous instruction. Each kiss was permission asked and granted. Each touch was a question answered in sighs and surrendering flesh. When Navid's body finally responded with honest desire, his amazement was almost as arousing as the pleasure itself. "I had no idea it could be like this," he whispered against Zana's mouth, and Zana tasted the salt of grateful tears. The true claiming came not through violence but through worship. Zana mapped every inch of Navid's golden skin with reverent lips, drawing responses from his husband's body that no tutor had ever described. When Navid arched beneath him, crying out with unashamed pleasure, Zana knew he had freed something precious from its cage. The boy who had been taught that his pain was a blessing discovered instead that his joy was a gift. As dawn approached, they lay intertwined in the wreckage of everything Navid had been taught to expect from marriage. Zana's seed remained warm inside him, but more than that, something fundamental had shifted in the very core of his being. Love, he realized, was not about endurance at all.
Chapter 3: New Horizons: Freedom in a Foreign Land
The private jet carried them across oceans and time zones, away from the suffocating protocols of Navid's childhood toward a life he could barely imagine. Zana's estate in Dalton City rose from manicured gardens like something from a dream—modern glass and clean lines replacing the ornate prison of his father's palace. Most miraculous of all was the cherry tree, planted the day Zana had claimed Navid, its young branches holding the promise of shade and seasons yet to come. Freedom, Navid discovered, was a more complex gift than he had anticipated. The simple liberty to walk outside without permission, to read any book he chose, to explore the city with only his kind bodyguard Geoff for company—these small privileges felt revolutionary to someone who had never been alone with his thoughts. The weight of Zana's credit card in his wallet remained unused; what could he possibly want that he didn't already have? At the university, Navid encountered minds and perspectives that challenged everything he had been taught about the world's natural order. His friend Aiden, a single father who spoke casually about selling his heats to pay for education, represented a kind of independence that both fascinated and terrified Navid. Here was an omega who had shaped his own destiny through choices Navid couldn't fully comprehend—bold, unapologetic, and completely self-determined. The contrast between his sheltered past and his expanding present sometimes left Navid dizzy with possibility. In lecture halls where omega professors commanded respect from alpha students, where knowledge mattered more than bloodline or presentation status, he began to understand the scope of the cage he had been raised in. Yet guilt accompanied this awakening—was he ungrateful for the love Zana showered upon him? Was happiness with his husband somehow a betrayal of those who had less? The question that haunted his quiet moments was simple yet profound: What now? Marriage had been the ultimate goal of his youth, the single purpose for which he had been prepared. But life, he was discovering, was what began after the ceremony ended.
Chapter 4: Kindling Passion: Exploration of Desires
Zana's absence on a business trip became an unexpected catalyst for Navid's sexual awakening. The gift left behind in their bedroom drawer—an artificial phallus of intimidating proportions—represented both temptation and transgression. Everything about it violated the careful boundaries of propriety that had governed Navid's sheltered existence, yet his body responded with a hunger that surprised him with its intensity. Late-night phone calls from hotel rooms became exercises in verbal seduction, with Zana's voice guiding Navid through acts of self-pleasure that his rigid upbringing had labeled as communion with devils. Yet as Navid discovered the responses his own body could produce, shame transformed into something approaching reverence. The moans that escaped his lips weren't sins to be hidden but music to be shared with the man who had awakened these sensations. The taboo nature of these explorations only heightened their intensity. Navid found himself craving not just the physical satisfaction but the delicious wickedness of it all—the way his cheeks burned even as his body begged for more, the way forbidden knowledge tasted sweeter than innocence ever had. Each boundary crossed felt like another lock falling away from the prison of his former self. When Zana returned, their reunion transcended mere lust and entered territory that bordered on the spiritual. Against the atrium wall, with desperate hands and urgent mouths, they consumed each other with the fervor of people who had discovered that desire was not something to be endured but celebrated. Navid's transformation from trembling virgin to willing participant in his own seduction marked a fundamental shift in how he understood both his body and his place in their marriage. The crude words that spilled from Zana's lips during their most heated moments—describing Navid's wetness, his eagerness, his abandonment to pleasure—should have mortified him. Instead, they ignited something primal and proud in his core, a fierce joy in being desired so completely that shame became impossible to maintain.
Chapter 5: Heat and Connection: Bonds Forged in Intimacy
Navid's first heat arrived like a storm breaking over clear skies—sudden, overwhelming, and transformative. The changes in his scent hit Zana like a drug, triggering responses so primal they bypassed rational thought entirely. What had been passionate lovemaking became something elemental, a biological imperative that stripped away all pretense and revealed the raw truth of what they were to each other. The intensity of knotting took Navid beyond anything his limited experience had prepared him for. Zana's swollen flesh, locked inside his body for what felt like hours, created a connection so profound it seemed to blur the boundaries between their separate selves. Time became meaningless as waves of pleasure crashed over him, each orgasm bleeding into the next until he existed in a state of pure sensation. During the long stretches when they lay joined, Navid began to understand the deeper purpose of these biological drives. This wasn't merely about reproduction or even pleasure—it was about becoming something greater than the sum of their individual parts. When Zana spoke of filling his womb, of breeding him, of creating new life from their union, the words sent shockwaves through Navid's core that had nothing to do with shame and everything to do with destiny. The recovery period that followed each heat wave brought its own revelations. Exhausted but deeply satisfied, Navid would drift in and out of consciousness while Zana held him, their bodies still connected by the gradually diminishing knot. In these quiet moments, the outside world ceased to exist entirely. There was only warmth, safety, and the steady rhythm of two hearts beating in synchrony. By the time his heat cycle ended, Navid had been fundamentally altered. The boy who had once feared his own desires now embraced them with the confidence of someone who had discovered that surrender could be its own form of power. In Zana's arms, submission was not about weakness—it was about trust so complete it transformed both giver and receiver.
Chapter 6: Hollow Emptiness: Facing Medical Realities
The diagnosis fell between them like a blade, severing the future they had painted in shared dreams and whispered promises. Everett Douglas syndrome—a cruel lottery of genetics that reduced Navid's chances of conception to a mere ten percent. Dr. Ellis's gentle voice might as well have been pronouncing a death sentence as he explained the medical realities with clinical precision. Navid had felt the emptiness before the doctor confirmed it, a hollow ache in his core that no amount of love or passion could fill. While other young omegas swelled with new life, he remained barren despite the countless times Zana had spilled his seed deep within him. The cherry tree in their garden grew taller each season, its branches ready for the children who might never come to play beneath its shade. The weight of disappointment threatened to crush not just Navid but the very foundation of their marriage. In the darkness of their bedroom, he offered Zana the ultimate sacrifice—freedom from their vows, permission to seek elsewhere what Navid could not provide. The words came surprisingly easily, delivered with the grace he had been taught was an omega's greatest virtue even as his heart shattered with each syllable. Zana's response was volcanic in its intensity, his voice shaking with fury not at fate but at the suggestion that their bond could be so easily severed. "You're mine," he declared with primitive certainty, and for the first time since the diagnosis, Navid felt something other than despair. Love, he realized, was not contingent on biological function but on the choice to remain devoted regardless of circumstances. The grief that followed was like a season that threatened never to end—long, cold stretches where hope seemed as distant as spring. Yet even in their darkest moments, they clung to each other with the desperation of survivors, finding solace in the certainty that whatever came, they would face it together.
Chapter 7: Against All Odds: Hope in a Ten Percent Chance
When Navid's second heat arrived, they approached it with the desperate intensity of warriors going into battle. If science offered them only a ten percent chance, then they would make those odds count for everything. Zana bred him with relentless determination during every heat wave, as if the sheer force of their desire could overcome the cruel mathematics of his condition. The breeding took on an almost spiritual dimension, each joining an act of defiance against the fate that threatened to keep them childless. Navid's body responded with surprising eagerness to the intensity, as if some primal part of him recognized the urgency of their mission. Hour after hour, Zana filled his womb with desperate hope made manifest, and Navid accepted each offering like prayer made flesh. Recovery became a time of cautious optimism, with Navid afraid to acknowledge the subtle changes he thought he detected in his body. The familiar post-heat exhaustion felt different somehow, accompanied by a sensitivity that made him hyperaware of every shift and sensation. When Zana looked at him with naked hope in his eyes, Navid didn't dare voice his own tentative expectations. The waiting period stretched endlessly, each day bringing its own small tortures of possibility and doubt. Every morning brought the question neither dared ask aloud—was this the day they would know for certain? The ten percent chance that had seemed so impossibly small now loomed enormous in their daily consciousness, a mathematical prayer that governed their every interaction. When the familiar nausea failed to arrive on schedule and Navid's scent began to change in ways that made Zana's nostrils flare with recognition, they hardly dared hope. But bodies don't lie, and the miracle they had fought so hard to achieve was finally, impossibly, taking root within him.
Chapter 8: Miracle Fulfilled: A Family Blossoms
The morning Navid woke with his hand instinctively cradling his still-flat belly, everything changed. The scent that had driven Zana wild during heat now carried new undertones—sweeter, warmer, promising. When the doctor confirmed what their bodies already knew, the sterile examination room became a cathedral where prayers had finally been answered. Pregnancy transformed Navid in ways both subtle and profound. His nipples darkened and swelled with exquisite sensitivity, turning Zana into a man obsessed with worshipping every change in his husband's body. The slow expansion of Navid's belly became a daily miracle, each new inch of curve a victory against the odds that had seemed insurmountable. When tiny movements began fluttering beneath the stretched skin, Zana would spend hours with his palm pressed to the spot, marveling at the life they had created together. The name came to Navid in a moment of perfect clarity: Caleb, meaning "with his whole heart." It captured everything about the child who had defied statistics and medical predictions to exist at all. As Navid's body prepared for birth, Zana prepared their world—installing the bench beneath the cherry tree where they would one day read to their son, planning the nursery that would finally have an occupant. Labor arrived with the intensity of heat but transformed by purpose beyond pleasure. Each contraction brought them closer to the moment they had fought so hard to reach, and when Caleb finally slipped into the world with his father's eyes and his papa's stubborn determination, the long journey from emptiness to abundance was complete. In the quiet hours after birth, as Navid nursed their son beneath the branching shade of the cherry tree that had grown alongside their love, the circle closed. The boy who had trembled in a veil of submission had become a man whose surrender had created new life. Zana's promise that they would read to their child beneath these branches was finally fulfilled, and the future stretched before them with all the possibility of spring returning after the longest winter.
Summary
What began as a strategic marriage arrangement between two vastly different worlds evolved into a love story that transcended every boundary society had imposed upon it. Navid's journey from terrified virgin to confident husband and devoted father chronicles not just personal growth but the transformative power of unconditional love. In Zana's patient hands, surrender became strength, and submission revealed itself as the deepest form of trust. Their story proves that true intimacy requires more than physical connection—it demands the courage to be completely vulnerable with another human being. Through heat and recovery, joy and heartbreak, medical crises and miraculous reversals, they discovered that love's greatest victory is not in taking possession but in choosing to remain devoted when every reason to quit presents itself. Beneath the cherry tree they planted as newlyweds, now tall enough to shelter the family it had always been meant to protect, the blossoms of their devotion continue to bloom, season after season, with all the enduring beauty of love that refuses to compromise.
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Review Summary
Strengths: The review highlights the captivating relationship between the main characters, Navid and Zana, emphasizing their deep affection and dynamic chemistry. The book is praised for its engaging plot trajectory and the inclusion of a bonus scene that adds depth to the story. The narrative is set in Roe Horvat's omegaverse, which is noted for its erotic and romantic elements. The characters are described as individually likable and collectively lovable. Weaknesses: The review mentions a dislike for the "insta-love" trope, although it is somewhat accepted in this context due to the author's style. Overall: The general sentiment is positive, with the reviewer recommending the book for its compelling romance and erotic elements. It is particularly suggested for readers who enjoy praise kink, dirty talk, and a blend of eroticism with romance.
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