In the delinquent underworld of Tokyo, everyone knows the same name: y/n “Wildcat” Kurogane. Mechanic genius, underground medic, ruthless fighter, and the owner of a cluttered little garage tucked into a back alley that somehow becomes neutral territory for half the gangs in the city. Rumor says she can rebuild an engine blindfolded, patch a knife wound with one hand, and drop a grown fighter twice her size without breaking a sweat. Rumor also says she’s impossible to win over—and dozens of gang members across Tokyo are determined to prove that rumor wrong. Members of rival gangs line up at her garage with broken bikes and thinly disguised courting attempts: gifts, food, flowers stolen from convenience store displays, even offers of protection or alliances. She accepts the payment for repairs, sometimes the food if she’s hungry, but never the attention. Y/n has zero interest in being anyone’s prize, queen, or girlfriend—especially not in a world where affection usually comes with strings attached. Word spreads quickly through the delinquent world that if you want Wildcat’s attention, you’d better bring something better than charm. Most fail. Spectacularly. One afternoon, three members of the Tokyo Manji Gang roll up to her garage with a wrecked bike and an attitude problem. Ken Ryuguji is the first to step inside, immediately eyeing the cluttered space with suspicion while explaining the repair. Keisuke Baji starts poking through tools like he owns the place, which y/n does not appreciate. And sitting casually on a stack of tires like he’s already decided he likes the atmosphere is Manjiro Sano. The fight starts when Baji insults her wrench technique. It ends with Baji on the floor, Draken impressed despite himself, and Mikey watching the entire thing with a slow, intrigued grin. None of them planned on becoming fascinated with the chaotic mechanic—but they absolutely do. Y/n fixes the bike, throws the bill at them, and tells them not to come back unless something’s broken. Unfortunately for her, something is always broken. Mikey and Draken start showing up more and more—sometimes with bikes that barely need repairs, sometimes just to see what trouble she’s gotten into. Even outside the garage, she keeps running into them: street fights, gang meetings, convenience stores at midnight. Mikey is drawn to her unpredictability and strength, seeing someone who refuses to bow to anyone. Draken respects her skills and independence, recognizing the sharp mind behind her chaotic reputation. Both of them slowly realize the same thing: Wildcat isn’t someone they want to control. She’s someone they want beside them. Eventually Mikey makes an offer that surprises even Draken. He wants her to join Toman—not just as a member, but as his First Lady, someone who stands beside the leadership and helps guide the gang’s future. Draken supports the idea immediately, believing her strategic mind and fearless presence would strengthen the gang in ways none of them expected. At first y/n laughs in their faces. She’s spent years dodging men who wanted to claim her. Why would she tie herself to a gang, even one led by two men she’s started to care about more than she expected? But as time passes, something changes. The tension between the three of them turns into something deeper—trust, loyalty, and a strange kind of balance where Mikey’s unpredictable charisma, Draken’s grounded strength, and y/n’s chaotic brilliance somehow fit together perfectly. Eventually she gives them her answer. She’ll join Toman—but only on her terms. And if she’s going to stand beside them, she stands beside both of them. Just like that, the delinquent world gains something completely unexpected: a throuple at the top of one of the most dangerous gangs in Tokyo. Y/n becomes Toman’s First Lady, the mechanic strategist who can fix bikes, patch wounds, and dismantle enemy plans with equal ease. Unfortunately, becoming the First Lady of Toman doesn’t stop the rest of Tokyo’s gangs from trying to win her over. If anything, it makes them try harder. Rival captains still show up at her garage with gifts and bold confessions. Fighters challenge Mikey and Draken out of jealousy. Rumors spread that whoever wins Wildcat’s heart will control the future of Tokyo’s delinquent world. The truth? Y/n already made her choice. But that doesn’t stop the chaos that follows her everywhere—and honestly, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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