What if I want both? Three elite field agents are forced to work as an inseparable unit: one young operative and two of the agency’s most dangerous and experienced men. What begins as a strictly professional partnership quickly turns into something far more complicated when trust, proximity, and survival blur every boundary between them. In a world built on secrets, violence, and control, the three of them find themselves constantly thrown together—on missions, in close quarters, and in situations where there is no room for distance. The tension between them grows harder to ignore, especially as feelings start to shift in directions none of them expected.
A knight sworn to the crown is sent to the forest to kill a witch living alone in the woods. She is supposed to be a monster. A threat. A reason for fear. But when he finds her, she is nothing like the stories. What begins as duty turns into obsession, and what should have been a clean execution becomes something far more dangerous—desire. He was trained to kill witches without hesitation. She was never meant to survive meeting him. And yet, every time he leaves, he comes back.
Every summer, seven wealthy heirs escape to Mykonos for a week of luxury, freedom, and chaos. But this year, everything shifts when long-hidden feelings between Y/N and her best friend Theo begin to surface. As new faces, old tensions, and unspoken jealousy enter their tight-knit group, nothing stays as simple as it once was. In a world of privilege and pressure, love might be the one thing they can’t control.
One bad boy. One golden boy. One girl who falls for both. Between fights, late nights, jealousy, and the kind of chemistry none of them can ignore, Ryder, Ethan, and Y/N discover that sometimes the hardest choice isn’t who to love— it’s accepting that you don’t have to choose at all.
Y/N keeps fainting in the middle of ordinary life—but every time she falls, she wakes up somewhere she shouldn’t exist. The Veil. A hidden world where gods walk among humans, and power hides behind pretty faces and sacred names. With cat ears in her other form and a body that keeps crossing boundaries it was never meant to touch, she draws attention fast. Especially from Kaien—a reckless, beautiful god who survives on forgotten prayers. He shouldn’t want her. She shouldn’t stay. But the Veil doesn’t care about what’s supposed to happen… only what does. (Inspired by Noragami)