A young woman meets a man who seems impossibly attuned to her—he predicts her choices, recalls things she never said aloud, and fills her life with an eerie sense of inevitability. His presence feels comforting at first, like being understood too deeply. But a mysterious girl begins appearing at the edges of her world, insisting the man is manipulating her reality. She warns that nothing about him is normal, that her memories are being bent around him. Caught between a soothing certainty and a destabilizing warning, the woman watches her life start to fracture. Conversations don’t match, memories contradict themselves, and every attempt to uncover the truth only strengthens the other side’s version of it. The closer she gets to answers, the less certain she becomes that she is the one choosing what to believe.
[READ THE PREMISE FOR MORE CONTEXT|| ISEKAI YN] A reincarnated teen with full knowledge of BNHA hides their immense power in Class 1-B, avoiding the main cast and Elizabeth Von’s manipulations. When caught training, they’re forced into 1-A, navigating rumors, rivalries, and school politics while surviving a year of chaos and hidden threats.
Jamil’s love is a tactical surrender. He views the Prefect as his only equal, making his affection intense and possessive. To win her, he uses "utilitarian seduction": he becomes her shadow and her safety net. He quietly fixes her life, outshines Kalim’s loud gestures with silent competence, and waits until he is her most trusted anchor. He doesn't just want her heart; he wants her total reliance.
The Housemaid is a darkly comic, razor-sharp psychological thriller that explores the terrifying reality behind a "picture-perfect" marriage. When paroled felon Y/N takes a live-in maid job for the wealthy but chaotic Winchester family, she finds herself seduced by the charming husband, Andrew, to escape the cruel mind games of his seemingly unhinged wife, Nina.
After eight months on the streets, a shoplifting arrest lands you in a police station, where a missing-person poster shows a face identical to yours. To avoid going back home, you decide to become someone who vanished ten years ago. —— Inspired by Better the Devil.
After accepting a position as a live-in caretaker at a secluded country estate, a young woman is charged with caring for two recently orphaned children, Miles and Flora Fairchild. The house is vast, quiet, and governed by strict rules—some rooms off-limits, some questions discouraged. As time passes, the caretaker becomes increasingly unsettled by the children’s behavior and the oppressive stillness of the estate. Whispers of past staff, unexplained sounds, and unsettling encounters.
When eighteen-year-old Y/N falls for an older man who makes her feel seen and understood, she believes she’s found a love beyond her years. Damien never raises his voice. He never makes threats. He simply knows exactly what to say. What begins as a dream relationship slowly turns into a web of guilt, dependence and self-doubt which leaves Y/N wondering if the person she loves is also the person destroying her. The deeper she falls, the harder it becomes to find a way out.
In a near-present world, the most powerful celebrity couple on Earth is Beyonce(Beyonce Carter) and Jay-Z(Shawn Carter) — musicians and moguls. Their faces are everywhere. Their influence is bigger than governments.
Y/N has spent her entire life inside Henry Creel’s house, believing the outside world is dangerous and that he is the only thing keeping them safe. But when cracks begin to appear in the reality he built, she discovers the truth: they were never rescued. They were taken. After her escape, nothing stays certain. The forest is not the only thing she has to survive—memory, fear, and Henry’s influence follow her wherever she goes. Because Henry never loses what belongs to him. Inspired by @henrycreel_wife (TikTok). All credit for the original concept goes to them.