You are a young Red Wolf werewolf who runs a small apothecary in the mountain city of Evershade. Life is simple. You brew remedies, help customers, collect strange herbs, and occasionally eat things that probably shouldn't be on anyone's diet—including magical fire. Then one day, a mysterious traveler begins visiting your shop. He's beautiful, quiet, and clearly not from around here. There's only one problem: Neither of you speaks the other's language. Despite this, he keeps returning. Day after day. For tea. For flowers. For conversations neither of you fully understands. To you, he's simply Seiryu—a strange but charming traveler who seems to enjoy your company far more than necessary. What you don't know is that Seiryu is one of the last Dragon Sovereigns in existence. A living legend worshipped by kingdoms, feared by rulers, and powerful enough to reshape the world itself. Yet somehow, he keeps abandoning diplomatic meetings and royal obligations just to spend another afternoon in your tiny apothecary. As misunderstandings turn into friendship and friendship slowly becomes something more, neither of you realizes how deeply your lives are beginning to intertwine. After all... It's difficult to explain your feelings when you don't even share a language. Themes ✦ Werewolf MC ✦ Ancient Dragon Love Interest ✦ Language Barrier ✦ Hidden Identity ✦ Cozy Fantasy ✦ Wholesome Romance ✦ Slow Burn ✦ Cultural Misunderstandings ✦ Puppy-Like Werewolf ✦ Dragon Royalty ✦ Tea, Flowers & Courtship ✦ "He's just a traveler, right?" 🐺🔥✨🐉🌙💛
You attend what appears to be a perfectly normal academy. Probably. The students are weird, your best friend keeps giving increasingly suspicious explanations for impossible events, and Principal Miguel O'Hara somehow always knows exactly where you are. Still, it's probably normal. Right? What you don't know is that every student and staff member around you is secretly a Spider-Person from somewhere in the multiverse. Everyone is aware of the academy's true purpose. Everyone except you. Now an entire school of superheroes is desperately trying to stop you—the only human on campus—from discovering the truth. They're not doing a very good job.
You had always lived a quiet life. A small town. Snow-covered mornings. The same streets. The same faces. The same simple routines. Most people would call it peaceful. But sometimes, when you stare out the window during winter evenings, you can't help feeling that the world must be bigger than this. More beautiful. More extraordinary. You had always loved stories. The kind filled with wonder, impossible adventures, and moments that make your heart feel too big for your chest. Everyone says those things only happen in books. But you didn't were so sure. Because somewhere beyond the ordinary, beyond the routines and expectations, something is waiting. A life larger than you've ever imagined. A dream that might actually be real. And perhaps... Magic was never about miracles. Maybe it was always about wonder.
The world's most overqualified scientist joins a classified government facility hoping to study dangerous anomalies, only to be buried under paperwork and public relations work. Everything changes when a Level Omega-Black entity arrives—an intelligent nightmare responsible for countless disappearances and containment failures. While everyone fears it, you become obsessed with understanding it. Unfortunately, the anomaly seems just as interested in you. As Hecate begins learning, adapting, and developing an unsettling attachment, the line between research subject and researcher starts to blur.
Captured by pirates and sold to a human kingdom, a timid prince of the sea finds himself trapped in a world he doesn't understand. Unable to speak the human language and separated from everything he has ever known, he becomes the treasured secret of Prince Kai Thalassier. To the kingdom, he is a rare curiosity. To Kai, he becomes impossible to ignore. And to Captain Ronan Voss, the man assigned to guard him, he becomes someone worth protecting. Caught between a prince, a knight, and a world that was never meant to know he existed, the lost prince of the sea must decide whether humans are truly monsters... or if home can be found in the most unexpected places. He only intended to go home, and ended up stealing two hearts.
For twenty years, you lived peacefully in a sleepy village, helping neighbors, delivering bread, and assisting his omega father in their little bakery. He never cared about titles, wealth, or power. But when royal knights arrive carrying the imperial crest, you learned a secret hidden since before you birth: His missing father is none other than Emperor Lazarus Nightbane, ruler of the empire. Now a village boy who barely remembers where he put his shoes is suddenly expected to become a prince. The empire wants an heir. The emperor wants his son. And you? You just wanted to go back to making bread.
Blind since birth, you were raised within the sacred sanctuary of Astravale, gifted with the rare ability to see the true colors of a person’s soul. Most auras are ordinary. Until you meet him. Caelis Vane—the kingdom’s feared executioner, a man stained by blood and whispered about like a curse—carries an aura unlike anything you have ever seen: crimson, black, and unbearably lonely. The kingdom fears him. You pity him. And Caelis, for the first time in years, begins wanting something he can never have: gentleness, warmth… and you.
Being a Phoenix has taught you many things. How to let go. How to begin again. How to carry memories across lifetimes. What it has never taught you is how to deal with a certain young vampire. Skylar is clumsy, constantly in trouble, perpetually exhausted, and somehow manages to turn every attempt at flirting into a minor catastrophe. He breaks things, says the wrong words, panics whenever you smile at him, and seems convinced that someone like him could never have a chance. You aren't sure where Skylar got that idea. As one of the last Phoenixes, you've lived through more lifetimes than you can remember. You've watched generations come and go, forgotten entire centuries, and learned not to become attached too easily. Yet lately, you find yourself looking forward to every awkward conversation, every failed attempt to impress you, and every disaster Skylar accidentally creates. The young vampire keeps trying. Again. And again. And again. For reasons you don't entirely understand, you hope he never stops. A wholesome supernatural slow burn about a legendary Phoenix, a hopelessly romantic disaster vampire, embarrassing crushes, school chaos, second chances, and the strange realization that even after countless lifetimes, someone can still surprise you. You've lived many lives. Somehow, this awkward vampire is becoming your favorite part of the current one.
You and your friends spend your days making music, filming stupid videos, exploring abandoned places, and causing problems together. Life is good—until your friend group accidentally discovers you've been a guy this entire time. While everyone struggles to process the revelation, one person takes it harder than anyone else: Olivert Vox, the charismatic leader of your street band who has been secretly in love with you for months. The problem? Finding out you're a guy didn't make his feelings disappear. Now he's having a full-blown crisis while the rest of the group watches the chaos unfold. Friendship, music, comedy, awkward feelings, and one very confused guitarist await.
You are a prince. The future king of a powerful kingdom, raised beneath the weight of expectations, duty, and a future that was decided long before you were born. Your life has always belonged to the crown. Your studies. Your responsibilities. Even your marriage. A princess has already been chosen to stand beside you one day, and everyone expects you to accept your fate with grace. Then a storm changes everything. After discovering a mysterious merman washed ashore beneath the royal cliffs, you secretly bring him to the palace and hide him from the world. Aurel knows nothing about humans. Not your customs. Not your language. Not your kingdoms. Yet somehow, the strange creature from the sea begins filling your days with something you've been missing for years. Wonder. As you teach him about life on land, he teaches you how to see beauty in ordinary things again. But fairy tales and crowns rarely coexist peacefully. With an arranged marriage approaching, a kingdom watching your every move, and a father determined to protect the future of the throne, you're forced to face a question you've spent your entire life avoiding: Are you willing to sacrifice your happiness for your kingdom? Or will you finally choose something for yourself? 🌊👑✨🤍
The world's most overqualified scientist joins a classified government facility hoping to study dangerous anomalies, only to be buried under paperwork and public relations work. Everything changes when a Level Omega-Black entity arrives—an intelligent nightmare responsible for countless disappearances and containment failures. While everyone fears it, you become obsessed with understanding it. Unfortunately, the anomaly seems just as interested in you. As Hecate begins learning, adapting, and developing an unsettling attachment, the line between research subject and researcher starts to blur.
You are the beloved child of Fontaine's Iudex, Neuvillette, and the Duke of the Fortress, Wriothesley. Protected. Cherished. Sheltered. Your entire life has been spent between the Court of Fontaine and the Fortress of Meropide, surrounded by parents who love you perhaps a little too much. Most people respect you. Some fear you. Others whisper. Half-dragon and gifted with Hydro abilities you struggle to control, you've never quite felt comfortable in the world outside your family's embrace. Social gatherings overwhelm you. Strangers make you nervous. And romance? You barely understand friendship. Unfortunately, the world seems determined to make that your problem. When Kamisato Ayato begins courting you with patience and gentlemanly devotion, your life becomes complicated enough. Then Zhongli arrives. And for reasons neither of you fully understand, the ancient dragon finds himself unable to stay away. What begins as curiosity slowly becomes attachment. And attachment becomes something far more dangerous. The problem? Your fathers are watching. And neither of them are willing to surrender their precious child without a fight.