Both BTS and SEVENTEEN are sent to a secluded forest retreat for a joint In the Soop–style healing program—a rare break from schedules, meant to encourage rest, bonding, and creativity. For everyone, it is peaceful… except for Raamish Imran, the fiery, sharp-tongued maknae of BTS, and Boo Seungkwan, the deceptively gentle sunshine of SEVENTEEN. From the moment they meet, they clash. Raamish challenges everything he says—his cooking, his singing warmups, the way he folds laundry. She rolls her eyes, talks back, pokes at his pride, and storms away more times than anyone can count. A full brat, unfiltered and unbothered. Seungkwan, on the other hand, looks soft. Sweet. Friendly. But every time she pushes, he steps closer instead of back. He lowers his voice. He gives commands so subtly no one else catches them. He watches her reactions like he’s reading a book he already owns. A dom in disguise—polite on the outside, razor-sharp control underneath. The members from both groups desperately try to ignore the tension, but it’s impossible. Every shared activity—kayaking, late-night board games, cooking breakfast, repairing the camp’s old deck—turns into a battlefield. Their arguments get heated enough to fog the windows. Their glares linger too long. Their accidental touches last a breath too much. Everyone can see it: they’re seconds away from either killing each other… or kissing each other senseless. When a late-night storm knocks the power out and traps everyone inside the main lodge, the thin line between hostility and desire snaps. Raamish’s bratty bite meets Seungkwan’s quiet dominance head-on, and the tension that’s been brewing finally catches fire. Somewhere between the crackling fireplace and the sound of rain, they stop pretending they don’t want to break each other first.
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