In a world where adults who regress under stress must have a registered caregiver, she’s spent her life pretending she isn’t one of them. When the truth is uncovered, she’s assigned to Harry and required to move into his home. What starts as obligation becomes a slow lesson in trust, safety, and learning that being cared for doesn’t mean giving up control.
You have a girls night and need to be picked up because you’re a little tipsy. Lucky for you Steve is more than happy to be the person you lean on, figuratively and literally.
you’ve been having insane headaches lately. you haven’t been able to go to work, barely get up in the morning, all of that. also, let’s not forget about the cold that won’t go away since three weeks. your roommate has barely been home anyway due to his athletic career. well, he doesn’t help either way. the two of you hate each other, like absolutely despise each other. you two were polar opposites. the differences between you two really didn’t work out well, so you usually just ignored each other. but not this morning, no. he had the day off, so you knocked on his door. you needed some sort of distraction.
You move to Riverfield to take care of your grandma, but you had no idea the guys you used to have play dates with when you were younger, also are helping take care of your grandma.
At the peak of Stray Kids’ career, their schedules leave no room for rest, routine, or normal life. That responsibility falls to you, the dorm’s full-time caretaker, whose job is to cook, clean, and quietly hold their world together when they are too exhausted to do it themselves. Living inside the dorm, she becomes part of their routine without anyone truly realizing it. A warm meal after practice. Clean clothes before schedules. A calm presence when everything else feels overwhelming. But wh