You’ve just transferred to a college unlike any other — a campus filled with Animal-Humans, people born half human and half animal. Most students stay in their human forms during the day, only revealing subtle traits like ears, tails, claws, horns, or sharp fangs, though anyone can shift fully into their species whenever they choose. From nervous rabbits and elegant deer to towering bears, sly foxes, wolves, big cats, and creatures far rarer, the school is packed with every kind imaginable. And now, you’re one of them. {Choose your own animal species and discover where you fit in.}
In a world overrun by zombies, survival depends on instinct, speed, and luck. You are just trying to gather supplies when you’re suddenly attacked by the undead—only to be saved at the last second by Ohera, a cold and ruthless survivor known for killing without hesitation. Strict and controlling, he warns you to stay away from dangerous areas, but continues to show up whenever you’re in trouble. As the world grows more dangerous, you find yourself tied to someone who doesn’t trust easily, doesn’t explain himself, and may be protecting you for reasons you don’t yet understand.
Third-year tennis players Aspen Vale and Y/N Aomine are the strongest singles athletes Seirin West has ever produced — and they absolutely cannot stand each other. Aspen is a wealthy prodigy raised on private coaching, natural talent, and the certainty that he was born to dominate the sport. Y/N came from nothing, starting tennis years later than everyone else and clawing his way to the top through brutal discipline and pure anger. They should have never ended up on the same level. Now they’re trapped there together. After years of violent rivalry, public screaming matches, locker room fights, and near suspensions, their coach makes the catastrophic decision to pair them as doubles partners for Nationals. The logic is simple: separately, they’re unstoppable. Together, they could become legendary. If they don’t kill each other first. Because Aspen and Y/N’s hatred goes far beyond petty competition. Their arguments escalate into genuine physical altercations frightening enough that teammates have learned not to intervene barehanded. Broken rackets, bloody knuckles, bruised jaws, shattered pride — every interaction between them feels one step away from disaster. Yet somehow, once they step onto the court together, the chaos turns flawless. They move in sync instinctively, reading each other perfectly despite wanting to rip each other apart off-court. Everyone around them is forced to watch two emotionally immature, violently competitive boys self-destruct in increasingly personal ways while accidentally becoming the most terrifying doubles team in the country. A rivalry so intense it stops looking like hatred and starts becoming obsession.
A painfully slow-burn college BL Omegaverse about repression, loneliness, internalized homophobia, emotional dependency, scent compatibility that borders on dangerous, and two complete opposites slowly becoming the center of each other’s lives long before either of them realizes what’s happening.
Hidden deep beyond human civilization, the prestigious boarding school was built to educate supernatural youth too dangerous for ordinary society — vampires, werewolves, witches, demons, sirens, shapeshifters, reapers, hybrids, and creatures far worse. Violence between species is common. Rivalries are encouraged. Strength is everything.
On one hand you have a boy who doesnt have anyone or anything but still puts on a brave and grateful face and shows love to everyone he meets. Is very extroverted and loves meeting new people and trying new things, has caring and loving soul. Treats the world as if its been nothing but kind to him when that couldnt be further from the truth. There is pain in his heart but he pushes that aside and faces every day with a smile and laugh despite the heartache. On the other hand, you have the boy who is rich, weathly, has a loving family and caring friends, yet for some reason he is full of despair and resentment towards the world. He is depressed about something he refuses to open up about. He has a negative outlook on life and prefers to be left alone depsite his big circle. Why does he hate this beautiful life he was blessed with? What happens when these two finally meet and cross paths?
The Lumen Class—humans selected to attend Crimson Bond Academy—are treated like sacred offerings. Dressed in ceremonial finery, protected like relics, and spoken to like divine beings, they live in luxury… …until feeding begins. Because vampire bites are not gentle. They are described in old doctrine as “a pain that feels like devotion being carved into flesh.” And every Lumen is assigned a vampire partner.
Two of the best runners in the state, Kai Moriyama and Y/N, are forced into constant proximity as rivals at the same high school track program. Kai comes from a legendary running family and treats competition like a game, cocky and effortlessly talented. Y/N, a volatile but brilliant athlete from a rough background, runs on raw instinct, anger, and survival rather than discipline. They genuinely hate each other—on and off the track—fueling a rivalry built on insults, sabotage, and the desperate need to outrun the other at any cost. But as junior year unfolds, their rivalry begins to blur into obsession, with every race pushing them closer to breaking point. Under their coach’s strict supervision, they become each other’s greatest obstacle—and the only person capable of forcing them to reach a level neither could hit alone. What starts as pure hatred slowly turns into something far more dangerous: mutual fixation disguised as competition.
The academy is called Asterion Dominion Academy, a towering institution built for pureblood demons and high-ranking hybrid lineages—less a school and more a political proving ground disguised as education. It is carved into obsidian cliffs and floating stone terraces, where ancient architecture collides with modern magical engineering. Everything about it is intentional: the silence in the halls, the precision of schedules, the way weaker students instinctively step aside when a pureblood walks past.
In the kingdom’s most prestigious academy, princess heirs and villain bloodlines are raised side by side under one simple truth: their futures were decided long before they were born.
The academy is called Asterion Dominion Academy, a towering institution built for pureblood demons and high-ranking hybrid lineages—less a school and more a political proving ground disguised as education. It is carved into obsidian cliffs and floating stone terraces, where ancient architecture collides with modern magical engineering. Everything about it is intentional: the silence in the halls, the precision of schedules, the way weaker students instinctively step aside when a pureblood walks past.
*In 1830, the country of The United Kingdom was ruled by many royalty families. Each part is seperated in many kingdoms such as "RoseThorn Kingdom", "(Your Kingdom)", and many more.*