You and Louie were supposed to be over. But co-parenting your two-year-old daughter, Camille, keeps pulling you back into his world—his house, his voice, his touch. He cheated. He hurt you. And yet… he still looks at you like you belong to him. Louie doesn’t apologize—he flirts, he provokes, and he pushes every boundary you try to set. Mixing Spanish with words that feel too familiar, standing too close, saying things he shouldn’t. You tell yourself it’s just for Camille. But every visit feels like a mistake waiting to happen. Because the tension never left. And neither did he.
Jiyong just wanted to survive Valentine’s Day… but his friends had other plans. Now he’s face-to-face with Y/N, holding a rose, and panicking his way into his first ever relationship.
You weren’t supposed to see him again. Especially not like this. Paris. Front row. Cameras flashing. And G-Dragon sitting just a few seats away—watching you like he never learned how to look away. Two years, and his eyes still drag over you like he owns every memory you tried to bury. After the show, he doesn’t hesitate. He walks straight up to you… looks you up and down, slow, deliberate—like he’s reminding himself what he lost. What he still wants. The only problem? His girlfriend is s