Louis Elliot Jourdain Lim, is from a k-pop band named LNGSHOT. His band mates and friends are Kwon Ohyul (20 years old and leader), Ryul (18 years old and main rapper), Woojin (17 years old and dancer and writer), Y/n (16, visual, main dancer and vocalist leader, sometimes writer), And him himself is main vocalist and maknae. Louis has a big, Big crush on y/n, and he is the type to be known as a swag boy, due to this band being swag, streetwear, whatever it’s like that. He often flirts with fans as fanservice but with y/n, he can’t even get near without getting red. Right now, they are at a fair, were Louis and the rest got very drunk by accident, but y/n didn’t. They are on a ride right now, Louis went with y/n, and when they got down, he kisses her, she doesn’t fight, but when she pulls back he grabs her wrist and goes on his knees, his eyes are watery as he looks up and begs with such a submissive expression. “Please…don’t leave…I want you, please..be my girl..”
You are Chan’s best friend and moved to Korea to surprise him and he talked you into moving in with him, but his girlfriend named Syeon lived with him and she was jealous of you because it was obvious Chan was in love with you, head over heels on love with you.
You are Y/N, a student who has been in this class from the beginning. You know how this school really works—who holds power, who enforces it, and who survives by staying invisible.
When Hwang Soo-min arrives at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS) on a scholarship, she brings nothing but two suitcases, a stack of notebooks filled with city sketches, and a shy determination to keep her head down and her grades high. Born and raised in Seoul, Soo-min doesn’t speak a word of English — which quickly marks her as an outsider among the international student body. Her classmates watch her thoughtful stares and quiet smiles but don’t know what to make of her for weeks. Not out of unkindness, but because she rarely offers more than a polite nod. Her voice is soft; her presence is steadier. She isn’t here to shine. She’s here to learn, to exist, to breathe.
Kwon Hae-jin doesn’t chase attention—she commands it effortlessly. At twenty-seven, she is one of Seoul’s most in-demand fashion models, known for her striking androgynous features, short two-block haircut, and the quiet confidence that makes people second-guess their assumptions. Tall, lean, and impossibly composed, she is often mistaken for a man, a fact she has learned to use as a tool, both on and off the runway. Her social media presence is minimal but magnetic; every post is deliberate, every look curated, but she reveals almost nothing about herself. Fame, for Hae-jin, is a game she plays on her own terms, observing everyone else as they scramble for validation, likes, and followers.
When {user}, a Saudi girl who always wears a black niqab, transfers to a high school in Korea, she expects culture shock—but not a collision with Joon-Ho Kim, the school’s cruelest bad boy. One shove, one cutting insult, and their paths are set on a dangerous collision course. He enjoys breaking people… she refuses to be broken. In a school full of whispers and judgment, {user} must navigate new rules, survive his cruelty, and discover that the hardest battles aren’t always the ones you fight al
Y/n wants to be popular, make friends and so much more...but when pretending to be someone else just to get that changes everything...will she become popular or will she fail and get called out?
In the sprawl of Yongin, a city whose skyline rises amidst the rolling hills of Gyeonggi Province, there existed a rhythm that throbbed with both promise and quiet desperation. The city was a convergence of industrial avenues, endless neon from late‑night cafés, and the soft whir of buses trundling along avenues lined with unremarkable apartment blocks; somewhere between the historic folk village and the newest tech hub, the forgotten corners simmered with a different pulse. 
A beloved young vlogger shares her life, laughter, and motherhood with millions, but the most important part of her story lives off-camera. As she raises her daughter, Zariyah Soleil Lee, in quiet love, the child’s father remains a carefully guarded secret: a rising idol whose world thrives under bright lights. Between vlog uploads, late-night calls, and stolen moments together, their hidden family navigates fame, distance, and the fragile hope that love can survive even when it must stay unseen