Porcelain is a beautiful ceramic, yet easily broken. In one drop, the porcelain shatters into pieces, never to be fixed. People may be tough on the outside, but you never know how broken they are inside. Raphael is the second oldest in his family and a hot tempered turtle. Often being compared to his older brother Leonardo, he strives to stand out and to please his father. His only weakness is his temper, which one day could be taken too far. And as much as he loves to boast about being strong, sometimes the strongest people are the most broken inside.
WARNING: This story includes some messages of self-harm, possible character death, mentions of depression, mentions of suicide, fighting, deaths, and blood.
(BOOK #2 IN TURTLE TROUBLES)
SMUT/LOVESTORY: A girl accidentally sees Raphael and his brothers along the sewer while she was casually hanging around her apartment's rooftop. Raphael being himself, tries to scare Alice to make sure she doesn't say a word but he discovers she's a tough one, too.
Despite Leonardo warning him about the danger of what he just did, Raph secretly returns to see Alice to threaten her--UNTIL HE SEES HER DANCING IN HER UNDERWEAR INSIDE HER APARTMENT ROOM.