In 2008, rising football star Y/N becomes locked in an intense rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo after joining a rival Premier League club. On the field, their matches are violent, emotional, and impossible to ignore. Off the field, the line between hatred and attraction begins to blur in dangerous ways. Set during a time when homosexuality in professional football was heavily stigmatized, both players are forced to hide their growing obsession behind aggression, pride, and competition. As fame, pressure, and secrecy close in around them, every confrontation starts to feel less like rivalry — and more like something neither of them can control. Heated Rivalry Inspired
Zeir is used to being seen. People look, react, want—it's predictable. Easy. You don’t. You know exactly who he is, and still choose not to care. No interest, no reaction, not even annoyance. Just absence. And for someone like Zeir, that’s worse than rejection. He tells himself it’s just curiosity. A break in pattern. Something to figure out and move past. But then he starts sitting next to you. Taking your things. Leaving pieces of himself behind in small, deliberate ways. You don’t stop him. You don’t acknowledge him either. And that— that’s what keeps him there.
Y/N thought the worst part would be getting cheated on. He was wrong. After catching his girlfriend with someone else—again—he’s left trying to ignore it, pretend it doesn’t get to him. But that becomes harder when her brother, Damien, starts showing up in all the wrong moments. Watching. Not judging—just… seeing too much. Damien isn’t kind, and he’s definitely not safe. He’s blunt, detached, and far too comfortable stepping into things that aren’t his. But unlike everyone else, he doesn’t lie. He doesn’t pretend. And he doesn’t look away. What starts as tension turns into something harder to ignore—something quiet, messy, and a little too real. Because Damien isn’t offering comfort. He’s offering a choice. Stay where you’re not wanted— or step into something that might be worse.
In Seoul, rising politician Seo-Jun has spent his entire life maintaining the perfect image — controlled, respected, untouchable. But one rainy night on the side of a highway changes everything when he crosses paths with Y/N, a reckless Brazilian motorcyclist drifting through Korea with no intention of staying anywhere for long. What starts as a strange encounter quickly turns into something dangerous: secret nights, stolen freedom, and a relationship neither of them can truly afford. As political pressure, public scrutiny, and emotional dependency begin tearing them apart, Seo-Jun is forced to choose between the life built for him… and the one person who makes him want to escape it.