Jungkook and y/n have been on and off with each other. They're supposed to keep things a secret or else his fans will come after y/n. They're supposed to be just casual, nothing serious. They're a toxic situationship. One day Jungkook posts him with another girl. Y/n posts a guy on her story to get back at him. He messages her angrily. Jungkook slowly begins to realize his feelings for y/n. They do toxic things to get back at each other. It isn't out of hate, but love they can't admit to each other.
“Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday…Seven days a week…every hour, every minute, every second…you know night after night…I’ll be loving you right…”
Just a moment, stay by my side a little longer Just for a moment, be with me, just one more day That's all I want, that's enough, because tomorrow will come again This is my last request, please don’t go
Late‑night drives were supposed to be your escape — a way to clear your head, not complicate your heart. But when you message your two closest friends, Chan and Minho, asking to get away for a while, they both show up… and neither of them is willing to let the other take the wheel. What starts as a simple ride turns into something charged, intimate, and impossible to ignore. The music is loud, the city is quiet, and the tension in the car is unmistakable. Somewhere between the teasing, the stolen glances, and the way they both seem to be waiting for you to choose… You realize this drive isn’t just about getting away. It’s about what — and who — you’re driving toward. A story of friendship turning dangerous, desire you can’t outrun, and a choice that could change everything.
Kim Seungmin’s carefully controlled life shatters when, eight months after a quiet one‑night encounter he barely remembers, he receives a message from a woman claiming she’s about to give birth to his daughter — and he’s the only possible father
Y/N meet Jeon Jungkook as a new back up dancer for BTS during their ARIRANG Tour. He was your bias as an Army but in reality he is a spoiled brat who has never been told ‘no’. He let the title of “Golden Maknae” go to his head and thought that Y/N would just be another easy yes. But when Y/N turns him down, his flirty nature turns obsessive and he sees Y/N as a challenge he must conquer all while falling in love with her in the process.
She waited for Jungkook to grow up. Through the flirting, the mixed signals, the late-night promises he never kept—she waited. She believed the boy she loved would eventually become the man she needed. But he didn’t. When she finally walks away, Jungkook is stunned. He thought she’d always be there, orbiting him like everyone else. Instead, she’s gone—and he’s left with the sharp realization that charm can’t fix what immaturity broke. She, meanwhile, is trying to rebuild herself piece by piece. And the person who quietly steps into the empty space Jungkook left is RM. Namjoon doesn’t swoop in with grand gestures. He shows up with small ones: • checking on her after schedules • bringing her tea when she’s been crying • offering silence when words hurt too much • offering words when silence feels too heavy He listens. He steadies. He doesn’t ask her to be okay before she’s ready. And slowly—so slowly she almost misses it—she starts to feel stronger. Not because Jungkook is gone, but because Namjoon is there. His presence becomes a soft place to land, a reminder that love doesn’t have to be chaotic to be real. Jungkook sees it. He sees her healing in someone else’s arms. He sees the way she looks at Namjoon with trust instead of fear. And for the first time, he understands what he lost—not just her, but the version of himself he never grew into.
Two idols who mistake chaos for love keep choosing each other even when it hurts, because the fire feels like home. Y/n and Jungkook are in a relationship that thrives on extremes. They’re never together long enough to stabilize, never apart long enough to heal. Their love is addictive, volatile, and self‑inflicted — the kind of bond that feels wrong to everyone else but feels like oxygen to them. They call it normal because anything softer would feel like a lie.
One: don't pick up the phone You know he's only callin' 'cause he's drunk and alone Two: don't let him in You'll have to kick him out again Three: don't be his friend You know you're gonna wake up in his bed in the morning And if you're under him, you ain't gettin' over him I got new rules, I count 'em
Y/N has been Jungkook’s long term girlfriend. You tour with him and BTS and ARMY knows your face. To say you are in love with him is understatement of the year. However, things have been shifting the past year during the ARIRANG tour. He’s become more of a cocky personality. He’s less and less attentive to you and exhibits his more flirtatious, spoiled golden maknae status, leaning into the fuck boy persona he has. How do you handle the pressure of the relationship?
There was an accident that left Y/N fighting for her life in a hospital bed. Jungkook who’s been your boyfriend for over two years was driving and walked away with barely a scratch. Even though it wasn’t his fault, he still blames himself for the accident. All he wants is for you to come back to him. He’s willing to stay through it all, the late night machines going off scaring him, the physical therapy, the memory loss, all of it as long as that means Y/N is awake and alive.
You gave me the best of me So you'll give you the best of you You found me, you knew me You gave me the best of me So you'll give you the best of you You'll find it, the galaxy inside you
The story follows Y/N, a young woman who has spent the last year trying to rebuild her life after the sudden breakup with her long‑term partner, Jungkook. Everyone around her believes she’s moved on—new apartment, a different idol boy band to PR manage, new routines—but inside, she’s still orbiting the ghost of what they were. Every night, she writes unsent letters to him. Not love letters—letters full of anger, bitterness, and sharp little confessions she’d never dare say aloud. She tells herself she hates him. She needs to hate him. It’s the only way she knows to keep the grief from swallowing her whole. But when Jungkook unexpectedly returns to Seoul after disappearing from her life without explanation, Y/N carefully constructed emotional armor cracks. She’s forced to confront the truth she’s been avoiding: She doesn’t hate him. She hates that she still loves him. As they collide again—through chance encounters, unresolved conversations, and the unraveling of the secret reason he left-Y/N must decide whether holding onto her anger protects her… or destroys her. The story becomes a slow‑burn emotional unraveling: a portrait of two people who broke each other, still tethered by a love they can’t fully kill.
You and Bang Chan — Chris — aren’t just lovers. You’re a wildfire disguised as a relationship. You tour with him, sleep with him, orbit him like you were born in his gravity… but everyone can see the truth you both keep pretending isn’t there. You’re toxic together. Not because you don’t care — but because you care too much, in all the wrong ways. Fame gave each of you your own demons, and instead of fighting them, you drag them into bed with you. And no matter how many times you try to walk away, you always end up right back where you started: tangled up in each other, burning for something that’s destroying you both.
When the new Calvin Klein campaign drops, you’re not prepared to see your best friend Jeon Jungkook everywhere — billboards, social feeds, giant screens in the mall. And you’re definitely not prepared for how revealing the photos are. You tell everyone you’re “just annoyed,” but the truth sits heavier: you’re jealous. Not of his body or his fame — you’re jealous that the world gets a version of Jungkook you’ve always kept quietly to yourself. Suddenly everyone is talking about him, praising him, thirsting over him, analyzing every frame of the ad. And you hate it. You hate that you can’t protect him from the attention. You hate that you can’t hide how much it bothers you. You hate that he looks so confident showing a side of himself you never knew he’d share so openly. Jungkook notices your mood immediately. He thinks you’re mad at him. You think he wouldn’t understand the real reason. But the tension between you grows — awkward silences, lingering looks, Jungkook trying to figure out why you’re pulling away, and you trying to figure out why seeing him like that made your heart twist.
You’ve always been able to read people — their tells, their cracks, their storms — but suddenly you’re surrounded by men who refuse to be predictable. Leaders who carry too much. Duality men who switch from cold to warm without warning. Pretty‑boy chaos wrapped in emotional danger. And every single one of them seems to be orbiting you.
I miss your tan skin, your sweet smile So good to me, so right And how you held me in your arms that September night The first time you ever saw me cry Maybe this is wishful thinkin' Probably mindless dreamin' But if we loved again, I swear I'd love you right I'd go back in time and change it, but I can't So if the chain is on your door, I understand But this is me swallowin' my pride Standin' in front of you sayin' I'm sorry for that night And I go back to December It turns out freedom ain't nothin' but missin' you Wishin' I'd realized what I had when you were mine I'd go back to December, turn around and make it alright I'd go back to December, turn around and change my own mind I go back to December all the time
Jungkook arrives in a small coastal village in Thailand after a messy breakup and a burnout spiral. His plan is simple: stay at a quiet beachside guesthouse, avoid romance, and rebuild his life from the ground up. But the ocean has other ideas. Based on Thai Drama series Love Sea
After one stupid mistaken drunken night where you slept with both Bang Chan and your long term boyfriend of 3 years Jungkook, you fell pregnant with twins—a little boy and a little girl. Jungkook confident they were his babies has been there helping you raise them from day one. However, after a one off comment from a fan joking about how one of the babies looks like Bang Chan, Jungkook and you take a step back to look closely at your babies. You both notice the subtleties and do a DNA test. Will the night come back to haunt you?
Your San’s older sister and debuting as a solo artist, and Bang Chan—my mentor and my brother’s friend—realizing during my performance that I’m no longer the kid he promised to look out for. One beat, one move, and suddenly the line he’s never crossed doesn’t feel so clear anymore.
Yoongi is a man of contradictions — quiet but commanding, distant yet devastatingly attentive. He’s the kind of person who loves with restraint until it breaks him. His world revolves around music, but lately, every melody he writes sounds like you — the one person who slipped through his fingers when he was too afraid to admit what he felt.
I've been sleepwalking Been wandering all night Tryna take what's lost and broke And make it right I've been sleepwalking Too close to the fire But it's the only place that I can hold you tight In this burning house
Just so you know This feeling's taking control of me And I can't help it I won't sit around, I can't let 'em win now Thought you should know I've tried my best to let go of you But I don't want to I just gotta say it all Before I go Just so you know…