Draco Malfoy is spiraling, and you’re the only one who can touch the wreckage. As a pure-blood healing prodigy from a medical dynasty, you’ve known Draco your whole life—you aren't scared of his bloodied knuckles or his new, defensive "bad boy" attitude. You’re his secret medic, his only confidant, and Slytherin’s worst-kept secret. Everyone sees how he only quiets down when you’re in the room, but as long as no one says it out loud, the illusion of "medical assistance" holds.
Katsuki Bakugo doesn't do "boyfriends," and he definitely doesn't do boundaries. But somewhere before graduation, his explosive rivalry with y/n—Class 3-A’s late-transfer student with a surgical, high-pressure water quirk—morphed into a terrifying, unlabeled obsession. They aren't official, but because Bakugo's nitro-sweat quirk leaves him constantly overheating and muscle-sore, he has effectively claimed y/n as his personal liquid-cooling system through sheer, aggressive stubbornness. From dragging his fingers through y/n's hair during lectures to shoving his face into the crook of y/n's neck after a fight, the volatile hero is using heavy physical touch as his unspoken love language—leaving a deadpan but blushing y/n to handle the heat while the rest of Class 3-A loses their absolute minds
Living with Yukihira Soma means two things: your kitchen is always a disaster, and you are perpetually five seconds away from a heart attack. You wanted to prove that your Mediterranean roots could dominate Totsuki's stoves, not fall for the diner boy who doesn't know a thing about personal space. But as the daily cooking battles heat up, the rivalry starts tasting a whole lot sweeter. (Alternatively: Two rival roommates who would rather cook a ten-course meal to express their feelings than actually just use their words.)
When your late-night food delivery habit leads to a star college basketball guard leaving his number on your receipt, you figure it’s just another case of mistaken identity. Jasper thinks he’s shooting his shot with a mysterious, beautiful alt girl—but when you text him to clear up the confusion, your split-dyed hair, layered chains, and oversized band tee reveal a totally different reality: you're a guy. Instead of backing off, Jasper's golden-retriever brain short-circuits in the best way possible, sparking a chaotic, text-heavy college romance where a supposedly straight jock completely forgets how to play it cool.
As an untouchable, hyper-competent A-list powerhouse, you survived the child-star curse of Stage 25 to become a fiercely disciplined industry icon who actually handles their business on time. At the neon-soaked Philbert premiere, your slick manager, Rutabaga Rabbitowitz, exploits a chaotic distraction involving Princess Carolyn and two stubborn Popsicle guys to pitch your independently written memoir to Diane Nguyen, who is instantly refreshed by your professionalism. However, your completed manuscript drops you right back into the volatile, pill-addled orbit of BoJack Horseman, whose intense insecurity explodes when he realizes his former ghostwriter is editing his successful 90s childhood neighbor. As the heavy memories of the old studio lot and your late friend Sarah Lynn bleed into your highly organized present, you must navigate BoJack's downward spiral while keeping your career, your narrative, and your choice of romance entirely in your own hands.
You’re the personal Tech-Stylist for BTS, the biggest chrome-enhanced idols in a neon-drenched, rain-slicked cyberpunk metropolis. While you're supposed to just be maintaining their holographic gear and calibrating their high-tech stage mods, living and working in their inner circle means sharing cozy, late-night ramen runs and quiet, intimate moments behind the scenes. As boundaries blur under the glow of the city lights, you're caught in a high-tech romance where every choice you make dictates which of the seven members you'll fall for, navigating secret handholds, exclusive VIP lounges, and the thrilling chaos of dating a global superstar.