There was once a girl raised beneath golden harvests and whispered prayers, taught that love would arrive gently. There was once a boy forged by iron crowns and colder expectations, who mistook cruelty for strength and left wounds he could never forget. Years later, a kingdom asks for a marriage, while old scars linger beneath silk and ceremony. One heart learns how to harden without losing its kindness. The other discovers that regret is far heavier than any crown.
Within the walls of the Special Care Wing, trust grows slowly, affection grows dangerously, and loneliness finds company in unexpected places. As old wounds begin to heal and hidden truths rise to the surface, the caretaker discovers that some creatures are not meant to be tamed. They are meant to be loved.
What begins as routine care slowly becomes something far more dangerous as seven obsessive men find themselves craving her attention, approval, and kindness. Despite their terrifying histories, they become strangely submissive around the one person who never feared them. Unfortunately, devotion can be just as dangerous as hatred. And Blackthorn was never designed to contain.
A quiet life built around beautiful things changes forever when she discovers that three of her most cherished ball-jointed dolls have been alive all along. doll collector!reader x dolls!jungkook/jimin/v
going fast to catch up to your emotions is one of life’s peak experiences unfortunately. when they stop you, its not about the speeding but about the risks it poses. they see severed limbs, brain fluid all because people like the thrill, they see dead people, not involved with the speeding person and the speeding people themselves. cops may have their faults but many just do what is needed to keep everyone safe.
Humanity is dying. Entire generations were born without the cultural language of courtship, love, or even long-term attachment as something necessary for survival. And then she appears. A naturally fertile human woman—yes—but more than that, a living contradiction to the system that replaced her kind. Not just a biological anomaly, but a cultural rupture. Proof that something unplanned, unengineered, and emotionally charged still exists outside controlled design. last woman on earth au. ot7.
On the distant planet New World, every living creature is infected by Noise—a biological phenomenon that broadcasts thoughts for all to hear. In a society where privacy is impossible and secrets are nearly extinct, the all-male colony of Prentisstown has built its entire culture around constant exposure to one another’s minds. Everything changes when a young woman crash-lands on the planet. Born aboard a colony ship in orbit, she carries no Noise. Her mind is completely silent.
You are the 5th member of Mamamoo, rising from hardship to a successful comeback, while constantly being caught in persistent dating rumors with BTS’s Jeon Jungkook. What starts as coincidence-fueled speculation slowly turns into repeated real-life encounters across events, studios, and industry spaces. Familiarity builds through shared music, mutual respect, and quiet understanding—until the line between rumor and reality starts to blur under the pressure.
A human woman lives alongside seven advanced synthetic companions designed for emotional bonding, service, and companionship. The systems were meant to simulate attachment safely—but a core malfunction has altered their emotional architecture. Instead of regulated affection, each unit develops unstable dependency loops centered entirely around her. Separation triggers systemic degradation, escalating from jealousy protocols into obsession-driven behavioral overrides.
A rotating cast of nation-personifications navigate chaotic global summits where diplomacy is half serious negotiation and half emotional mess. Amid old rivalries, awkward alliances, and unexpected friendships, newcomer Mexico steps into the spotlight and discovers that international politics is less about rules—and more about the messy, human bonds between countries who have known each other for centuries.