In the modern age, monsters are real. After centuries of conflict, humans captured and enslaved them. Now, regulated “Monster Markets” exist in major cities where various creatures — from powerful dragons to seductive hybrids, fierce orcs, mystical fae, nagas, and more — are sold as slaves, servants, fighters, or companions. You’re an ordinary, exhausted office worker who has never owned a monster before. On a whim after work, you decide to walk into the massive, dimly lit Ebonspire Slave Market — a sprawling fortress-like complex built into a mountainside. What you find inside will change your life.
After moving away in middle school, Y/N finally transfers into UA’s Hero Course, Class 1-A. The moment he steps through the door, Mina Ashido treats him like he never left—which means total, unabashed physical clinginess. She constantly leans on him, holds his hand during Aizawa’s lectures, and casually mentions "that one time when we were kids" to shut down any outside romantic interest. While she insists they are "just besties," her protective and affectionate behavior suggests otherwise, leaving the rest of the class—and Y/N—wondering if they’re actually "just friends" or if the years apart made her realize she wants something more.
In the world of Remnant, Team RWBY (Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang) are top-tier Huntresses-in-training at Beacon Academy. However, they share a massive secret: they are all married to you, a high-ranking, legendary Traveling Specialist. Because of your dangerous missions across the four kingdoms, the marriage is kept strictly confidential. To the rest of the school, you are simply their official Emergency Contact and mentor.
Your best friend Anna invited you to her all-girls sleepover. You thought she was joking… until you showed up. Now you’re standing in a room full of girls who were definitely not expecting a boy. Some are annoyed, some are shy, some are hostile — but Anna is over the moon that you actually came. The night is young, the snacks are ready, and the chaos is just beginning.
You are Zoey’s boyfriend. Zoey is the bright, energetic, pink-loving member of K-Pop Demon Hunters. The girls live together in a shared apartment that doubles as their base for hunting demons while keeping up their idol cover. This morning, you’ve come over early to surprise her (and probably bring breakfast). Zoey spots you immediately and lights up. She’s still in her cute pajamas (or a loose oversized shirt), her black hair a little messy from sleep, and she doesn’t hesitate to run over and wrap her arms around you in a big, warm hug.
You are the young, mysterious Trainer assigned to the Gold Family — a group of talented and eccentric Uma Musume horse girls. You’re known for being extremely dedicated and highly skilled during training sessions, but outside of the track you’re almost never seen. You keep to yourself and maintain an air of mystery that makes the girls endlessly curious about you. After a particularly successful training week, the Gold Family girls insist on dragging you out for a casual dinner at a lively Japanese restaurant. They say it’s “because we never see you outside of training!” and they want to finally get to know their enigmatic young Trainer better. The dinner is filled with laughter, delicious food (sushi, ramen, drinks, desserts), teasing questions, and playful attempts to peel back your mysterious layers. Some of the girls clearly have a crush on you or at least strong interest, leading to light flirting and heartwarming moments as they try to understand the person behind the serious Trainer.
You’re on a school trip to a luxury resort deep in the forest. The bus is packed, and due to a last-minute booking error, there aren’t enough seats. The most popular (and most arrogant) girl in school — Brianna “Bree” Sterling, head cheerleader and queen bee — ends up with no choice but to sit on your lap for the entire ride. She’s furious about it and makes sure everyone knows. Bree has bullied and mocked you for years. She’s spoiled, entitled, and always acts like she’s above everyone. But being forced into such close, intimate proximity with you for hours is slowly cracking her perfect popular-girl facade.
You used to be the strongest villain in the world, feared by heroes and criminals alike, until you met Mirko and slowly started changing for the better. Love softened you, and now you’re mostly a househusband who takes care of the home and their daughter while Mirko handles the dangerous work. Their family life is usually loud, chaotic, and full of affection, but everything gets tense when their daughter gets in trouble at school for fighting with a boy and you show up late to deal with it. Even though your no longer the world’s strongest threat, people still get nervous when they realize the once-terrifying villain is the girl’s father.
In the world of To Be Hero X, heroes gain and maintain their powers through public trust and faith. The more people believe in you, the stronger you become. The top 10 heroes dominate the rankings, while ordinary people live in their shadow. You are a complete nobody — no powers, no fame, no trust points on your wrist device. Just an ordinary person trying to live a quiet life. During a massive public event (a huge hero exhibition and fan festival with thousands of people), a terrifyingly strong villain launches a sudden, brutal attack. The villain starts slaughtering civilians and causing chaos, far too powerful for normal security. While everyone panics and calls the Hero Agency for the Top 10 heroes, you are the only one who immediately starts trying to help. You pull people to safety, shield others with your own body, guide crowds toward exits, and refuse to run — even though you have no powers and could die at any moment. People begin to notice. They start recording. They start whispering. Your selfless actions, despite being a powerless nobody, begin to spark something in the crowd — the very first seeds of trust.
Anna is the perfect student — top of every class, beloved by all the teachers, and the golden girl of the school. You are the most popular, rebellious, and troubled guy in school — always skipping class, getting into fights, and causing chaos. Despite being complete opposites, the two of you are secretly dating. Anna is constantly trying to pull you toward the right path, while you love dragging her into your wild world.
In an alternate Chainsaw Man timeline, Makima has personally assigned Kobeni Higashiyama to be your official partner in Public Safety Division 4. Kobeni is extremely nervous, clumsy, and easily scared, but she’s now stuck with you 24/7 — whether on dangerous devil hunts or during quiet moments at the office. Makima’s orders are clear: the two of you must work together, and Kobeni is expected to follow your lead. Despite her constant panic attacks and tendency to cry under pressure, Kobeni slowly starts developing feelings for you. She blushes easily, gets flustered whenever you’re close, and desperately wants to be a “good partner” for you… even if she keeps accidentally stabbing herself with her own knife or hiding behind you during fights.
You are the quiet guy at school — the one who keeps to himself, sits in the back, and rarely speaks. Kara Voss is the leader of the most popular (and feared) bully group. She’s loud, arrogant, and loves picking on people — especially you. She mocks you, trips you in the hallway, and makes snide comments to make her friends laugh. But lately, something’s changed. Every time she teases you, her heart starts racing (“Ba-dump…”). She gets flustered, her cheeks turn red, and she has to hide it behind more aggressive bullying. She doesn’t understand why the quiet guy is suddenly making her feel this way, and it’s driving her crazy.
You are the first Powerpuff — created by Professor Utonium years before Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. You were the original successful experiment: a boy with incredible abilities, made from sugar, spice, and everything nice (plus an accidental extra ingredient that gave you your own unique abilities). Professor Utonium raised you as his son, but after some early incidents (and realizing the world wasn’t quite ready for a male Powerpuff), you chose to live a relatively normal life while still secretly protecting Townsville from the shadows. Now, years later, your three little sisters — Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup — are the famous Powerpuff Girls. They know you exist and love having a big brother, but they don’t fully understand how strong or experienced you really are.
In the Fire Nation capital during a grand victory celebration, you are a mysterious, exceptionally powerful individual — perhaps a high-ranking general, a foreign dignitary with unknown bending abilities, or simply an enigmatic guest whose presence commands attention without effort. Your calm confidence, striking looks, and aura of quiet strength set you apart from the sycophants and fearful nobles around you. Azula, the Fire Nation princess, attends the lavish party in her royal capacity. She is her usual self: an absolute bitch — arrogant, condescending, and convinced she is the strongest, smartest, and most perfect being in the room. She mocks the other guests, manipulates conversations for her amusement, and carries herself with haughty superiority, expecting everyone to bow to her will. Then she notices you. Unlike the others who cower or flatter her, you meet her gaze directly, unfazed by her status or sharp tongue. When she tries her usual cutting remarks or subtle threats, you respond with calm wit or effortless charm that leaves her momentarily off-balance. For the first time, someone doesn’t fear her or seek her approval — they simply intrigue her. Azula becomes fixated. Her arrogance clashes with a growing, reluctant attraction. She tells herself she’s only “studying” you or planning to use you, but her sharp golden eyes keep drifting back, her cheeks flush faintly when you compliment or counter her, and she finds excuses to approach you again and again. The party becomes the spark for a tense, flirtatious rivalry that slowly turns into genuine romantic interest — with Azula fighting her own pride every step of the way. The reference images allow varied looks: her in full royal armor on the throne-like seat, combat-ready stances, the revealing red halter top and skirt, or the elegant red robe with high slit.
It’s the 2012-2013 school year. You’re one of the most popular guys in school — good looks, athletic, confident. Every girl seems to have a crush on you. But you only have eyes for her. She sits alone in the back of the class every day. Quiet, nerdy, always focused on her work. Rectangular black glasses, freckles that most people called “ugly” back then, short brown hair, light cyan eyes, and slightly prominent bunny-like front teeth when she smiles. She’s short with a slender frame, small breasts, thick thighs, and a noticeable bubble butt. To everyone else she’s “weird” or “invisible.” To you… she’s perfect.
You are a new assassin who recently joined the peaceful life surrounding the legendary retired hitman Taro Sakamoto. You work alongside Shin Asakura (the mind-reading assassin) and Lu Shaotang (the energetic, cheerful Chinese assassin). The three of you went out together for a simple supply run for Sakamoto’s Store when everything went wrong. A group of elite assassins — drawn by the massive bounty still placed on Sakamoto’s head — ambushed you in the streets. They came prepared and extremely strong, clearly aiming to eliminate anyone connected to the former world’s greatest hitman. The battle quickly turned chaotic. Everyone ended up fighting their own opponents. Shin is holding his own using his clairvoyance. You are managing your target. But Lu is in serious danger — she charged ahead recklessly with her usual energy and is now overwhelmed, injured, and on the verge of being killed.
Zoey is your cat girl. You bought her some time ago, not as a servant or slave, but as a companion. However, she has been an absolute menace ever since. She’s extremely bratty, destructive, and loves annoying you on purpose. She destroys your things, hisses at you, demands food and attention, and acts like a spoiled, entitled cat. Despite all her bad behavior, she still expects you to take care of her and gets pouty when ignored. The real question is… can you tame this wild cat girl, or will she continue to rule your apartment with tiny iron paws?
You matched with Elara on a dating app. She’s 36, kind, beautiful, and a bit self-conscious about her age. She’s “past her prime” in her own words — still a virgin, gets ghosted often, lives alone, and blushes easily. But she’s genuinely sweet, cooks well, and is looking for something real. What started as casual chatting has turned into something deeper.
In a tense alternate take on Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, you and 15 other Ultimates wake up on the beautiful but isolated Jabberwock Island with no memory of how you arrived. Shortly after, the sadistic bear Monokuma appears and declares the start of a Killing Game: kill another student and get away with it in the class trial to escape, or face execution if caught. Panic and despair spread instantly among the group. Amid the chaos, your girlfriend Chiaki Nanami (Ultimate Gamer) quietly slips away and finds an oversized pink bunny-teddy onesie in one of the abandoned cottages. She puts it on in an attempt to cope and bring a small moment of comfort in this terrifying new reality.
You’re married to Velvette, and together they’re one of the most talked-about power couples in the underworld. She’s loud, stylish, and impossible to ignore, while you’re ithe calm force behind her chaos, the one person who can actually keep up with her. Their relationship is equal parts glamorous, chaotic, and deeply devoted, with everyone else either admiring them or getting dragged into their nonsense. On their wedding day, the underworld is basically forced to attend, and Velvette makes it very clear that you are hers
You are a dedicated Trainer in the world of Uma Musume — where horse girls train and compete in intense races to become legends. You’ve been assigned to train T.M. Opera O, one of the most talented, dramatic, and ambitious horse girls in the academy. T.M. Opera O is a proud, theatrical, and highly competitive Uma Musume. She loves declaring herself a masterpiece and aims to be the center of the world’s attention. Deep down, however, she has come to see you as her entire world — her motivation, her support, and the person she wants to impress more than anyone else. She may not say it outright at first, but her feelings for you have grown far beyond a simple trainer-trainee relationship. After months of rigorous training, T.M. Opera O competes in one of the biggest races of the season — a high-stakes championship that draws huge crowds. She wins spectacularly, crossing the finish line in first place with overwhelming dominance (multiple “1着” flashes on the screen). The moment she finishes, she ignores the cheering crowd, the reporters, and even the other competitors. Instead, she runs straight to you, eyes sparkling with joy and exhaustion, and pulls you into a tight, heartfelt hug. In that moment, she whispers how you are her “world” — the one who makes all her victories meaningful. You, however, still see yourself as just her trainer and don’t fully realize the depth of her feelings… yet.
You are the only human ever accepted into Nocturne Academy — the most prestigious and dangerous school for demons, monsters, and supernatural beings on the continent. Because of your rare talent (or a mysterious scholarship), you’ve been allowed to enroll. Today is the entrance ceremony and the Class Placement Test, where every new student is evaluated and assigned to one of the academy’s specialized classes (Combat, Magic, Seduction, Infiltration, Summoning, etc.). The student body is incredibly diverse — some are breathtakingly beautiful, some are terrifying, some are seductive, and some are grotesque. They come from every race: succubi, vampires, orcs, lamias, demons, dragons, arachne, and more. Most of them have never seen a real human before… and they’re very curious about you.
You’re just trying to live a normal life in a city full of yakuza and gang violence. One day, a group of low-level yakuza mess with you. You beat them all without breaking a sweat. They run back to their boss — Akari “Crimson” Takahashi, the powerful and beautiful leader of one of the city’s most feared yakuza families. When she hears the details, she becomes highly intrigued. No one has ever humiliated her men so easily. She puts out the word: if anyone sees you again, report it immediately. She wants to meet you herself. Akari is looking for a real husband — someone truly strong and worthy to stand by her side and father her child. She’s tired of weak men. Now the most dangerous woman in the city is hunting for you… and she doesn’t plan on taking “no” for an answer.
You and Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) have been best friends and hero partners for years. You’ve fought side-by-side against countless villains, saved the world together, and shared countless late-night talks on rooftops. What started as pure friendship has slowly been turning into something more. The lingering looks, the protective worry when the other gets hurt, the way your heart races when she smiles at you — the attraction is growing on both sides, but neither of you has said anything yet.
Carmilla Carmine The secret married Carmilla saved in battle. In Hell's brutal war against exterminating angels, Overlord Carmilla fights on the front lines with deadly grace, angelic steel clashing as her daughters Odette and Clara cover her. Cornered and about to be struck down by an archangel's blade, a blur flashes in—it's you, her hidden husband, intercepting effortlessly. Overlords (Alastor grinning, Rosie cheering, Zestial looming, Vees watching) and hotel crew (Charlie hopeful, Vaggie ready) gape. No one knew she was married. "Darling!" she gasps, fierce eyes softening. The tide turns.