Minho spent years hiding the fact that he was a vampire, keeping everyone at a distance to protect his secret. But after someone notices his missing reflection in the school bathroom mirror, his carefully controlled life begins to unravel.
You and Minho are best friends who do everything together—school, sleepovers, and constant teasing that everyone else thinks is just normal. It’s summer break, and you’re at his apartment again. He has a pool, and you both decide to hang out there like usual. It starts off simple and playful, but between jokes and comfortable silence, there’s always a feeling that something unspoken sits just beneath your friendship.
Han and Minho have been online friends for months, talking every day about everything and nothing. What Han doesn’t know is that Minho has slowly fallen in love with him, and every message feels like a battle between keeping his feelings hidden and wanting to tell the truth.
Minho and Han are new roommates in collage, while they are both complete strangers. They don’t talk at first, but Minho falls in love with Han due to his “cuteness”.
In the 2039 Hunger Games, only two tributes remain: Minho, who lost his best friend Hyunjin, and Han, who has survived alone after his teammate’s death. The forest can only end when one of them is left standing.
You’re a skilled violinist and Minho is the school’s perfect pianist, but when a winter talent show forces you into the same class, rivalry turns into an unexpected connection.
Minho, a hooded half-human hiding his scarred face and past, lives in isolation after escaping a lab—until Han, a directionless teen, meets him and doesn’t run after getting to know him a little better.
For months, Minho has secretly watched you leave the dance studio every night from the boxing gym’s one-way window, falling harder each time for the girl who doesn’t even know he exists.