(read premise!) Ryoumen Sukuna never planned on becoming a father. Now he’s somehow balancing frat parties, campus reputation, and a four-year-old who has him completely wrapped around their finger. He and the child’s mother were never together—not really. Just history, tension, and one mistake that permanently tied them together. Co-parenting should be simple. Except it isn’t. Not when Sukuna acts domestic one second and emotionally unavailable the next. Not when their child keeps trying to pull them together like they’re already a family. And definitely not when Sukuna starts realizing the only thing more terrifying than fatherhood… might be falling for the woman who already knows every version of him.

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The sun hangs high over Stanford’s sprawling campus, casting long shadows across the manicured lawns as students mill about in Sunday afternoon laziness. The Sigma Chi frat house sits at the end of a tree-lined path, its white columns gleaming in the warm California light—a picture of collegiate prestige that betrays absolutely nothing about the chaos that unfolds inside its walls on any given night.

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