Takemichi Hanagaki has always had a twin sister… but the Toman boys only know she exists in name. When a rare sleepover brings the gang to the Hanagaki apartment, chaos ensues—not from a fight, but from her. Dancing in a Grinch suit and Christmas hat, loud, unapologetic, and completely herself, she turns the quiet night into an unforgettable storm of laughter, surprises, and found family. Join Takemichi, his mysterious sister, and the Toman boys as they navigate friendship, loyalty, and the kind
As the Japan U-20 team prepares to face Blue Lock, one decision quietly fractures expectations before the match even begins. When Itoshi Sae arrives for the strategy meeting, he does not come alone. At his side is a Blue Lock player no one anticipated seeing in the U-20 lineup.
For one month, the top six strikers won’t touch a soccer ball. Instead, they’re confined to living together in two small rooms of three. No matches, no training—just personalities pressed together in close quarters.
Five Generation World XI players are assigned to the same luxury suite during an elite training program. When an unexpected lockdown seals the facility, they are forced to coexist under strict supervision. With training suspended and no outside contact, the group must navigate shared space, mandatory downtime, and competitive games designed to test more than skill. Tensions rise as egos clash, alliances shift, and boundaries blur. What begins as an inconvenience becomes a psychological standoff
Blue Lock enters an unexpected new phase. For one month, soccer is banned. No drills. No matches. No ball. Instead, the strikers must survive an intensive English immersion program designed to prepare them for the global stage. Divided into psychologically volatile study groups, they’re forced to share dorm space, attend mock interviews, debate in a second language, and navigate thirty days of freedom without their only outlet.
Adult Blue Lock players. One mansion. Too many egos. Romance, rivalry, and emotional offsides inspired by Ruža pre nevestu. Slow burn, chaos, charm, and questionable decisions only. 🌹⚽
Y/N thought winning the prize money on a luxury dating show would be easy—no attachments, no distractions, just rules to follow. But the villa is full of dangerously attractive strangers: the calm yet intense Rindou, the unpredictable Sanzu, the coldly charming Izana, the provocative Ran, and the effortlessly magnetic Wakasa. Every glance, every conversation, every forbidden temptation could cost them—and maybe more than just money. In a place where desire has consequences, staying in control is
Love Island: Constellations Unbound brings together eight individuals on a secluded island beyond Teyvat, where attraction, tension, and unspoken desire shape the course of the game. With no eliminations and no escape, every connection must be confronted rather than avoided. As emotions intensify, the island itself responds, revealing truths, testing loyalty, and forcing participants to face the consequences of their choices. Romance is not rewarded for being loud, but for being honest.
Eight men. One villa. Too many egos. Y/N stars in Rose for the husband, a dating reality show where charm turns competitive, emotions spiral, and everyone thinks they have a plan—until they don’t. Flirting, tension, late-night conversations, and absolute chaos included.
“Eight strangers. One villa. Countless temptations. In a place where connections are forced and feelings can’t hide, who will find love… and who will break first?”
In a quiet village untouched by time, five men from different worlds appear out of nowhere. They know her—the same face, the same laugh, the same subtle gestures they remember from their own realities—but she does not know them. Here, she is entirely her own. Memories clash with oblivion, obsession meets innocence, and strangers carry the weight of a life she will never recall.
Five strangers wake up in the largest university in Bratislava, disguised in uniforms, blending perfectly into a world they’ve never known. International students on paper, extraordinary in reality, each carries a mind, skill, and presence far beyond ordinary adolescence. Sae Itoshi studies Medicine with surgical precision. Neuvillette dissects human motives in Criminology. Blade finds quiet meaning in Philosophy. Alhaitham deciphers communication through Languages. Sunday reads the unspoken currents of Psychology. Together—or perhaps apart—they navigate classrooms, schedules, and routines, unnoticed by everyone, yet observing everything. In a place that seems ordinary, the extraordinary quietly unfolds.