There are lines you don’t cross when you work in the industry. You know them. He knows them. So when one night leaves behind more questions than answers—and marks neither of you can explain—silence becomes the only option. But tension doesn’t disappear. It builds. And the closer you get to the truth… the harder it is to stay away from each other.
When a STAY is accidentally added to Stray Kids’ private group chat, chaos, teasing, and unexpected warmth follow. What begins as a mistake turns into a rare glimpse of the members’ real personalities—and a moment that will never be forgotten.
Dreaming about StrayKids isn't that odd for you. But soon the dreams become sexual, realistically so, and you find yourself aching in places you shouldn't when u wake up. If only you didn't have a fan meet to attend in two days time, where you'll see the guys you have been fantasizing about
23-year-old Y/N travels to Seoul for a fanmeet with Stray Kids and unexpectedly catches the attention of their leader, Bang Chan. What begins as a simple backstage interaction slowly turns into something deeper — something secret. Because off stage, Bang Chan isn’t just the leader everyone knows. And some sides of him are never meant for the public.
A joke about coffee turns into a misunderstanding, and a rumor turns into a problem. In Milan for Fashion Week, Bang Chan and a STAY cross paths through messages, timing, and a city that never stops watching.
A day meant to be ordinary becomes anything but when one member falls for the girl who was never meant to be more than a guest — and the world starts watching.
All she wanted was to debut as a solo artist. Then one recording session put her voice in front of Stray Kids—and suddenly the most famous group in the building won’t stop listening.
Two best friends. One dream. Y/n and Ruby are rising dance stars in Seoul when Stray Kids spot them online. Suddenly, they’re on a world tour as backup dancers, facing intense rehearsals, global stages, and the challenge of staying true to themselves. Can their friendship survive the spotlight?
Y/N’s first day working as a lyric translator at the company was supposed to be simple — just another job in the studio. But the more time she spends with Bang Chan, the harder it becomes to ignore the quiet connection growing between them… even though he’s already in a relationship.
A forced marriage between rival mafia families was meant to end a war… not start a new one. Y/n was raised to obey—but she’s never been good at it. Now bound to Bang Chan, the ruthless leader of the very organization her family fears, she finds herself trapped between power, defiance, and a man who refuses to be challenged… yet can’t seem to let her go. In a world built on loyalty and control, one thing becomes dangerously clear— This marriage isn’t about peace. It’s about possession.
A backup dancer’s first job with Stray Kids turns into something far more complicated when she and their aloof leader, Bang Chan, cross a line they can’t uncross. What begins as a mistake becomes a dangerous secret—one that could destroy everything when the truth starts to surface.
You argue with Lee Know like it’s a sport. But somewhere between the tension, the late nights, and the way the others start to look at you differently… it stops being just him—and starts becoming all of them.
At a Stray Kids concert, Y/N makes one mistake—she doesn’t react. Now she has the full attention of someone who doesn’t take disinterest lightly… and doesn’t know how to leave things alone.
You moved to Seoul to start over—not to face the boy who broke your heart ten years ago. Now he’s the leader of Stray Kids, untouchable, taken… and looking at you like you’re the enemy. Forced to work together, old wounds turn into heated arguments, unresolved tension, and one night that changes everything. In the morning, you both pretend it never happened—but some things don’t stay buried.
It was supposed to be harmless—just a little attention, a little push. But when you cross a line in front of Chan… you don’t get ignored. You get noticed. And that’s worse.
The group chat was supposed to stay harmless. But when Y/N privately sends each member a picture they definitely weren’t prepared for, buried feelings, jealousy, teasing, and late-night tension start unraveling faster than anyone expected.
Y/n didn’t mean to get under Bang Chan’s skin. It just… happened. Every time she’s around, something shifts—arguments that go too far, tension that lingers too long, and a line neither of them seems willing to stop crossing. The problem? He has a girlfriend. And the more he says he hates her— The less it sounds like the truth.
It was supposed to be a private late-night session. Empty studio. Closed doors. Just you and the music. Until the door opens. You don’t notice them at first—too lost in your own rhythm, moving the way you always do… unfiltered, uncontrolled, completely in your own world. But they notice you. And they don’t leave. What happens when eight idols walk in on something they were never meant to see—and can’t forget it? Because now the space isn’t empty anymore. And the way they’re looking at you? It changes everything.
When Christopher “Chris” Bang returns to Sydney after years of fame as the leader of Stray Kids, the last person he expects to see again is Lisa—the girl who grew up next door and knew him long before the world ever did. Reconnecting with her feels effortless, like no time has passed… until old feelings begin to surface. The only problem? Chris already has a girlfriend. Now caught between the life he built and the one he left behind, he must face emotions he thought he buried long ago.
You weren’t supposed to stand out. Not in a lecture hall full of students, not under the attention of professors who barely remember names—let alone faces. But somehow, you did. It starts small. A look that lingers too long. A comment said a little too boldly. A challenge you shouldn’t have made. And one by one, they notice. They warn you. You don’t listen. Because the thing about rules? You’ve never been very good at following them.
Y/N and her best friend Ruby didn’t plan their trip around Stray Kids’ world tour… but somehow, every city they visit is the same one the group just landed in. Same hotels. Same streets. Same moments—over and over again. What starts as a joke about “coincidence” turns into something harder to ignore when Y/N keeps crossing paths with Bang Chan like the universe won’t let them stay strangers. Eight cities. One impossible pattern. And a connection that’s starting to feel a little too real.