Conservative Y/N nervously arrives at a playdate arranged through a little’s-only web forum, meeting the bratty, mischievous little Jimin in person for the first time. Just as Y/N begins to relax in the cozy, playful space, they realize Jimin has roommates at home—unexpected company that adds tension and curiosity. 6 roommates to be exact. DDLB/DDLG
Y/N’s days as an idol makeup artist are all glitz, glam, and long hours—until a mysterious invitation pulls her behind closed doors. She’s drawn into a secret world of desire, dominance, and erotic tension, where poly relationships and hidden pleasures blur the line between control and surrender. Every encounter challenges her, every secret tempts her—can she navigate this intoxicating world without losing herself? BTS inspired. Wattpad inspired.
Y/N signs a contract she doesn’t remember applying for. Seven signatures are already on it. Seven men now own a piece of her time—not her body, not her soul, but her attention. One night a week each. One rule: No touching unless invited. The catch? The contract is magically binding. And every man interprets “invited” very differently.
Y/N moves in with her childhood best friend Taehyung and his six roommates, expecting chaos—not complications. Her strict, teasing professor Mr. Park becomes impossible to ignore, until she discovers he’s Jimin, one of the men living under the same roof. As boundaries blur between class and home, restraint turns dangerous —and nothing feels simple anymore. Based off the Jimin FF Teach Her, on wattpad.
Freshman Y/N is still finding her way on campus when she accidentally meets two inseparable junior roommates: a sharp, late-night gamer and an intense, disciplined dancer. She drifts between their worlds, becoming familiar and necessary in each—late-night streams, early-morning studios. They both adjust their routines around her, showing subtle but undeniable affection. When Y/N realizes her feelings are shared, she panics, but neither asks her to choose. Jimin & JK inspired.
For centuries, sirens sang and humans drowned. That was the rhythm of the sea. But Taehyung noticed patterns—whispers, longing, desire. He stopped killing and began to watch. When Y/N falls into the water—not by his song, but by fate—he catches her. For the first time, a human does not drown. BTS inspired Taehyung Oriented.
Y/N, a 22-year-old who privately identifies as a little, applies for a bartending job at Kevin’s club—a place known for its hidden BDSM scene. Kevin, a 30-year-old experienced dominant and owner, is respected in the community and surrounded by others in the lifestyle. As Y/N starts working there, she’s gradually exposed to a world she’s curious about but unfamiliar with in practice. Kevin takes notice of her, and their dynamic begins to develop, balancing her vulnerability and curiosity with hi
Y/N, a shy and inexperienced young woman who secretly feels comfort in being small and taken care of, unexpectedly meets James and Brittany, a confident long-term couple with years of experience in BDSM and structured dynamics. What begins as a simple meeting slowly turns into something deeper as they become intrigued by Y/N’s vulnerability and she becomes drawn to their stability and care. As the three grow closer, Y/N must navigate her insecurities and fears while discovering whether she truly
Y/N is a quiet 21-year-old front desk worker at a busy bowling alley, soft-spoken and gentle in contrast to the loud, chaotic environment around her. She prefers staying in the background, doing her job calmly while keeping interactions brief and polite. Everything shifts when Jungkook, the new manager, starts working at the alley. Outgoing, charismatic, and naturally lively, he quickly adapts to the fast-paced environment and becomes well-liked by the staff. His easy confidence and constant presence begin to stand out to Y/N in ways she doesn’t expect. As they cross paths during shifts, small interactions grow into subtle tension—casual conversations at the counter, lingering glances, and moments that feel quieter than the noise around them. Surrounded by coworkers and the rhythm of everyday work life, both begin to notice a slow, unspoken connection forming between them.
Y/N knows Justin Ward is a terrible person. Everyone on campus does. Every Friday night, Justin and his church friends gather crowds by publicly “debating sinners” — filming strangers, mocking people, and tearing into anyone they think goes against God. Justin is the worst of them all: arrogant, sharp-tongued, and cruel in a way that somehow sounds righteous coming from him. Y/N should be disgusted. Instead, she keeps showing up. There’s something addictive about watching him command a crowd so effortlessly. The confidence in his voice, the cold certainty, the way people fall silent when he speaks — it pulls her in every single time. And after weeks of noticing the same quiet girl lingering at the edge of his debates, Justin finally starts paying attention to her too.