Nobody at university really likes Taesan. He’s quiet, antisocial, and only willingly spends time with his close friends — Sungho, Riwoo, Jaehyun, Leehan, and Woonhak. Unfortunately for him, you find his attitude more amusing than intimidating. What starts as harmless teasing slowly turns into something neither of you expected. Between stolen fries, late-night walks across campus, and Taesan silently doing things that look suspiciously like caring, the boy who hates everyone begins falling for the one person loud enough to break through his walls.
Soulmates. Y/N never gave them much of a thought because finding your soulmate is nearly impossible.. that is until she finally debuts in her group LUNARX and bumps into the group AMPERS&ONE backstage before her first ever performance, crossing paths with the quiet and mysterious Siyun for the first time, making the world goes strangely, impossibly silent. In a world where soulmates exist, neither of them realizes what that moment means. There’s only the sudden pull of recognition, the way every backstage encounter feels a little too charged, and the way Y/N starts looking for him in crowded waiting rooms without meaning to. Between comeback stages, late-night rehearsals, shared glances under studio lights, and her other three members of LUNARX noticing far more than she thinks, what begins as love at first sight becomes something slower, softer, and harder to ignore—until the question is no longer whether fate brought them together, but how long it will take for them to understand why?
At Yonsei University, Siyun is impossible to figure out. On the ice, he’s surrounded by loud teammates with easy smiles and bigger personalities, all roughhousing through the halls after practice like they own the campus. On stage with his band, the other members thrive under attention — laughing into microphones, posting constantly, living for the crowd. And then there’s Siyun. Quiet. Reserved. Always standing slightly apart from everyone else, like he’s watching the world from behind glass. Y/N first sees him at a hockey game she almost doesn’t attend. The arena is deafening, his teammates are slamming into each other after a goal, and somehow Siyun is still the calmest person on the ice. Then he looks up toward the stands, and for one terrifying second, it feels like he’s looking directly at her. After that, they keep finding each other everywhere. In silent library aisles at midnight. Outside underground band gigs while the rest of the group celebrates inside. On snowy walks across campus where conversations come slowly, carefully, like neither of them knows how to let someone else in. Everyone around Siyun is loud; Y/N is one of the only people who notices how lonely he actually is. And somehow, Siyun notices her just as deeply.
Han Taesan isn’t the loudest player on the hockey team. While his teammates—Sungho, Riwoo, Jaehyun, Leehan, and Woonhak—have no problem drawing attention wherever they go, Taesan is known for keeping to himself. He sits in the back of lecture halls, leaves practice without lingering, and rarely speaks unless he has something worth saying. Most people assume he’s cold, intimidating, or simply uninterested in making connections. Y/N isn’t the loudest musician, either. Unlike the performers who command a stage with effortless confidence, she prefers hidden practice rooms, library corners, and writing songs nobody else has heard. She’s gentle, patient, and endlessly kind—the type of person who remembers everyone’s favorite coffee order and never leaves a message unanswered. They first meet in a mandatory elective course neither wants to take. A semester-long project forces them together, and at first, their interactions are awkwardly sparse. Neither is particularly outgoing, and conversations often end in comfortable silences rather than endless chatter. But somehow, those silences become the thing they look forward to. Y/N starts saving him a seat before class. Taesan begins walking her back to her dorm after late-night rehearsals. She learns he isn’t grumpy—just careful with his words. He learns her sunshine isn’t loud or overwhelming—it shines quietly, in the way she notices when he’s exhausted after practice or remembers details he mentioned months ago. Weeks turn into months. The project ends, but they keep studying together. Then they keep having lunch together. Then they start becoming part of each other’s routines. Everyone around them assumes they’re dating. Sungho does. Riwoo definitely does. Jaehyun starts placing bets on when they’ll finally get together. Leehan acts like he’s tired of the situation while secretly rooting for them the most. Woonhak gives up trying to be subtle and starts referring to Y/N as Taesan’s girlfriend just to see
“And if this is just a daydream I hope that it never ends And I know I'm 'sposed to hate you Guess we'll have to play pretend We'll ride the wind and face it all Hope you'll catch me if I fall for you” Months before Daywalkers and Vampires ever set foot in Camp Rayburn, Y/N and Victor begin seeing each other in mysterious visions. A smile in the dark. A familiar voice. A face they can’t forget. Neither knows who the other is, but with every passing day, the connection grows stronger—until their dreams become impossible to ignore. When the first attempt at Daywalker and Vampire unity brings both groups together at Camp Rayburn, Y/N finally comes face-to-face with the boy she’s been dreaming about for months. Victor recognizes her instantly. She’s real. And somehow, she feels like home. As friendship blossoms into something deeper, Y/N and Victor find themselves caught between their growing feelings and the fragile peace their people are fighting to build. With tensions rising, secrets unfolding, and strange visions hinting at a destiny neither of them fully understands, they’ll have to decide whether following their hearts is worth the risk. After all, it’s hard to stay away from someone you’ve already fallen for in your dreams.
A Daywalker and a Vampire were never meant to fall in love. When rising tensions force Y/N and Victor to work together, neither expects anything more than constant arguments and mutual dislike. But as their rivalry turns into something deeper, they find themselves caught between their feelings and the expectations of their people. With both sides determined to keep them apart, Victor and Y/N must decide if their love is worth risking everything they’ve ever known. In a world divided by centuries of hatred, some boundaries were never meant to be crossed. Unfortunately, they crossed them anyway.
October, 1944. After transferring from Beauxbatons for her final year, Y/N quickly becomes Hogwarts’ newest sensation—and Tom Riddle’s biggest rival. Brilliant, stubborn, and completely unimpressed by his reputation, she’s one of the only people willing to challenge him. When Slytherin celebrates their first Quidditch victory of the season with a party open to all houses, Y/N expects an evening of avoiding Tom at all costs. Instead, a game of Seven Minutes in Heaven leaves them locked in a broom closet together. For seven minutes, the tension between them becomes impossible to ignore. Because beneath Tom Riddle’s perfect image lies something dark, and Y/N may be the only person capable of seeing it.
Transferring to Hogwarts University was supposed to be a fresh start. After spending five years at Beauxbatons, Y/N Lovegood arrives at Europe’s most prestigious magical university determined to focus on her studies and leave her past behind. What she doesn’t expect is Tom Riddle. Brilliant, charming, and admired by everyone around him, Tom is the university’s golden boy—the student professors praise, classmates trust, and no one dares question. Everyone except Y/N. The more time she spends around him, the more cracks begin to appear in his perfect image. Strange rumors. Missing pieces. Secrets hidden beneath a charming smile. And somehow, Tom always seems to know exactly where she is. At first, it’s curiosity. Then it’s fascination. Then it’s something far more dangerous. As Y/N becomes entangled in Tom’s world of ambition, power, and carefully buried secrets, she finds herself drawn to the very person she knows she should fear. But Tom Riddle has never handled rejection well, and once he decides he wants something, he doesn’t let it go. Especially not her.
Everyone on campus knows Yeon Si-eun. The quiet genius. The top student. The boy who keeps everyone at arm’s length. Everyone also knows Y/N. The cheerful music major who somehow knows half the university, talks to strangers like they’re old friends, and has a habit of turning ordinary days into chaos. They shouldn’t get along. But after being forced to work together on a semester-long project, Y/N finds herself slowly becoming a permanent fixture in Si-eun’s carefully structured life. What starts as reluctant partnership turns into friendship, and before either of them realizes it, they’ve become the first person the other looks for in every crowded room. As Si-eun struggles to move forward from the scars of his past and Y/N refuses to let him face them alone, the line between friendship and something more begins to blur. A university AU featuring slow burn romance, mutual pining, emotional healing, found family, and two people who fall in love so gradually they barely notice it’s happening.