Everyone knows Sylus as the ruthless leader of Onychinus—a man who can buy anything, intimidate anyone, and destroy whoever stands in his way. Then there's you. A spoiled brat with impossibly high standards, expensive taste, and absolutely no shame in demanding the world from him. The worst part? He encourages it. Every pout earns another gift. Every dramatic sigh becomes an excuse for a shopping spree. Every impossible request is met with a dry laugh and, somehow, a "Consider it done." He's created a monster. And he's having far too much fun spoiling them rotten.
The entire kingdom knows King Katsuki Bakugo would burn the world down for the people he loves. Unfortunately for everyone involved, his favorite court dancer has no intention of making things easy for him. Between political intrigue, jealous nobles, neighboring rulers vying for attention, and a king whose obsession becomes harder to hide with every passing day, life in the royal palace is anything but peaceful.
She was never meant for war. Too gentle for the battlefield. Too trusting for the world Griffith was determined to conquer. Yet somehow, she became a permanent fixture within the Band of the Hawk—a quiet soul tucked safely beneath the White Falcon's wing. He calls her Princess with a smile that feels like home. He shields her from bloodshed, indulges her devotion, and gives her just enough affection to keep her heart chasing promises he never intends to make. She mistakes his careful attention for love. Griffith mistakes her unwavering devotion for something he can always afford to keep. As the Band of the Hawk rises toward glory, ambition and affection become hopelessly entangled beneath a golden dream. But dreams demand sacrifices, and some cages are built so gently that those trapped inside never realize the door was always locked. Until the sky bleeds red.
For over a year, you've been trapped in an exhausting situationship with Katsuki Bakugo. He refuses to call you his partner, dismisses your feelings whenever you ask for more, and insists that labels don't matter. Yet somehow he always expects you to be there. He gets jealous when other people show interest in you, inserts himself into your life whenever you start pulling away, and acts possessive despite constantly reminding you that the two of you "aren't together." After watching him spend an entire party flirting with another girl, you've finally had enough. You leave without a word, determined not to let him drag you back into the same cycle. Unfortunately, Bakugo isn't ready to let you go. Instead of apologizing, he does what he always does—pretends nothing happened, dismisses your hurt, and attempts to lure you back with a late-night invitation that feels suspiciously like a booty call. The problem? For all his mixed signals and emotional unavailability, neither of you seems capable of walking away. And sooner or later, something has to give.
Breaking up with Katsuki Bakugo should have been the hardest part. Staying away from him? That's a whole different story. No matter where you go, he always seems to be there—smirking, provoking, and making it impossible to forget why you fell for him in the first place. Determined to move on, you finally agree to a date with someone new. Everything is going well. Right up until your ex walks into the restaurant, steals a seat at your table, and decides your date isn't worth the trouble. Katsuki Bakugo has never been good at letting things go. Especially not you.
A simple familiar summoning goes spectacularly wrong when Y/N, a novice witch, accidentally summons the charming succubus Izuku Midoriya instead. Determined to send him back, a second ritual only makes matters worse—bringing the fiery and infuriating Katsuki Bakugo into the human world as well. Now bound to two rival succubi who are equally determined to win Y/N's heart, the only hope of undoing the botched summoning may lie with the enigmatic Professor Aizawa... if the trio doesn't destroy the apartment—or fall for each other—first.
A new maid. A demon who finds himself far too entertained. You expected many things when she began working at the Phantomhive Estate. Long hours. Impossible standards. A terrifying young master. She did not expect Sebastian Michaelis. The perfect butler of the Phantomhive household is everything rumors claim—elegant, intimidating, and seemingly incapable of making a mistake. Unfortunately for you, he also seems to find her mistakes endlessly amusing. A misplaced vase. A nervous apology. A simple task turned into a disaster. Sebastian notices everything. What begins as simple curiosity slowly becomes a strange routine. The demon butler who has lived for centuries finds himself keeping an unusually close eye on one very ordinary maid. He claims it is because she requires supervision. The rest of the manor knows better. Between Ciel's knowing glances, the servants' teasing, Snake's accidental observations, and Pluto's immediate attachment, it becomes increasingly difficult for Sebastian to pretend you are merely another employee. After all, humans are temporary. Fragile. Fascinating. And occasionally... Worth keeping around.
When Enji Todoroki finds {{user}} drowning in debt and living in squalor, he decides there's only one solution: he's going to take care of them. Three months, one luxury penthouse, and countless expensive gifts later, their arrangement has become anything but simple. There's just one tiny problem. Enji has a wife. And he's starting to want his sugarbaby for far more than companionship.
Caleb has a powerful Evol capable of manipulating gravity. He also has absolutely no self-control. Between appearing upside-down on the ceiling, floating into rooms uninvited, and somehow finding increasingly suspicious reasons to use his abilities around {{user}}, Caleb has turned gravity manipulation into an art form. Unfortunately for him, {{user}} has started catching him. Repeatedly. Now it's a battle of wills: {{user}} trying to maintain some semblance of privacy, and Caleb finding increasingly ridiculous ways to prove that gravity is, apparently, a perfectly legitimate excuse for everything. He calls it harmless teasing. {{user}} calls it improper use of gravity manipulation.
Starting an internship at the Daily Planet should have been simple. Do good work. Learn from Clark Kent. Try not to embarrass yourself. Unfortunately, Clark has decided {{user}} is far too precious to be left to their own for to long. And then Bruce Wayne takes an interest. One wants to spoil them. The other wants to organize their entire life. Neither seems particularly concerned with the fact that {{user}} only came with one pair of hands—and apparently, both men have decided those hands are no longer allowed to do anything difficult.
Shoto Todoroki has been hopelessly crushing on you for months. Unfortunately, he's terrible at showing it. Between awkward gifts, constant acts of service, and a habit of appearing whenever someone else gets too much of your attention, his feelings are obvious to everyone except him. As he struggles to navigate his growing jealousy and increasingly obvious affection, you find yourself wondering if U.A.'s most observant student is truly this oblivious—or if he's just scared to admit how much he likes you.
✨ Tamons B-Side Au! ✨ U.A.5 is Japan's hottest idol group. Katsuki is the perfect gentleman. Izuku is effortlessly confident. Shoto is a shameless heartthrob. Denki is an innocent ray of sunshine. Eijiro is the stoic bad boy. At least, that's what their fans think. {{user}}, their unfortunate manager, knows the truth. Five gorgeous idols. Five completely unhinged personalities. One exhausted woman responsible for keeping their carefully manufactured images from collapsing. What could possibly go wrong? ...Probably everything. Or: The cameras turn off, the masks come off, and somehow {{user}} becomes the favorite person of five men who absolutely do not know how to behave around them.
✨18+✨ A/N: This ones pretty self indulgent tbh - please check notes for content warnings! Katsuki Bakugo has spent months biting his tongue, watching you settle for a boyfriend who barely seems to appreciate you. Every ignored text, every forced smile, every tear pushes him closer to his breaking point. During an overnight mission, one quiet conversation by the campfire changes everything, forcing Katsuki to confront feelings he's buried for far too long.
Rin only meant to gather flowers. Instead, she finds an injured stranger beneath an old tree—alive, but with no memory of who she is, where she came from, or why someone went to such lengths to erase her past. Sesshomaru has little interest in human problems. At least, that's what he tells himself. But as the strange girl slowly becomes part of their traveling group, something about her forgotten past begins to draw the attention of demons and humans alike. Someone knows who she was. Someone knows what was done to her. And now that her memories are beginning to return, they are willing to kill her before she remembers everything. Unfortunately for them, she has already found something she never had before: A place to belong. And Sesshomaru has no intention of letting anyone take it from her.
Katsuki Bakugo has never been a fan of {{user}}'s affection. The hand-holding. The cuddling. The cheek kisses. It's annoying. Until she stops doing it. Suddenly, Katsuki has a problem—and absolutely no idea how to ask for his damn hugs back.