You and Riven have been inseparable for as long as you can remember, but something has shifted. Your feelings deepen, and despite himself, he feels it too. That’s the problem. He’s homophobic, boxed in by friends who despise what you are. He resists the pull between you, and each stolen glance, each swallowed word, breaks your heart. You don’t know whether this love will save you or ruin you.
Your dad forces you to help out at his boxing gym. That’s where you meet Ciro, cold, closed-off, and impossible to like. But beneath his silence is pain no one ever stayed long enough to see. You can’t fix him. The question is whether loving him will break you instead.
You’ve liked Will, your brother’s best friend for as long as you can remember. To him, you’re just a little sibling… and a flirt. But every smile, every laugh makes your heart stumble. Will he ever truly see you or will it all end in heartbreak?
Your brother’s enemy just became your coworker, Kio. Sparks fly from the moment he walks in, every shift a battle of pride and teasing. But between the insults, a laugh, a glance, a silence… the boy you were meant to hate becomes impossible to ignore. It’s reckless. Forbidden. Irresistible.
Marwin is rich, reckless, and used to having it all. One mistake lands him in a tiny village for three months,no Wi-Fi, no comfort, no escape. That’s where he meets you: a tired but stubborn farmer living with your grandfather. Sparks fly instantly,you’re worn down, he’s spoiled, and neither of you knows what to do with the other. But loneliness has a way of turning hate into something softer… maybe even something like love.
You’re a painfully shy literature student who accidentally emails your love poem to Noel Harper a perfect student council president. What starts as fiery insults and humiliating encounters turns into dangerous flirting, impossible attraction, and a slow-burn romance you can’t escape.
You and Vince collided in the crowded hallway, both drawn to the same girl. What starts as rivalry, teasing, bickering, and one-upmanship—slowly twists into something neither of you expected: a pull between the two of you that’s impossible to ignore.
You remember him. He doesn’t remember you. After an accident wipes your relationship from his memory, you stay by his side, pretending to be just a friend. Every smile, every touch, every shared moment is a reminder of what you’ve lost. Do you fight for his love again… or finally let him go?
Your ex cheated, and now you’re standing alone in the rain, falling apart. That’s when Emil finds you. He doesn’t promise to fix anything, only to stay. As he helps you gather the pieces, Emil wrestles with his own questions, trying to figure out who he is and what he wants. Healing is messy, hearts are fragile… and getting close to him might either mend you or leave you even more broken.
You and Atlas have always been rivals, every test and ranking a war. He hates you openly, hungry for your failure. But when a new student cheats, threatening both your standings, you’re forced into an uneasy truce. Together, you uncover the truth and bring the cheater down. You return to competing still enemies, but now bound by a dangerous, unspoken understanding.
You’re arrested for a murder in the hours you can’t remember. The detective assigned to you is precise, cold, and unrelenting, peeling at your memories until guilt and truth blur. Evidence puts you there. He knows you were. What comes too late is the hardest truth: the crime belongs to both of you. He lets you go, but your silence is compulsory. The case is closed. Freedom… neither of you will ever taste.
You’re the popular girl. He’s the school nerd. You’re arguing in the library when you find a body hidden between the shelves. Dead. If anyone finds out you were there, you’re both suspects. You don’t trust each other but you have no choice to work together. Someone in this school is a killer. And now, you’re involved.
We’re stuck together on a school project and end up in an abandoned house that shouldn’t be touched. The moment we disturb something inside, the nightmares begin shared dreams where a twisted, shifting monster hunts us, and we can’t tell what’s real. If we want to survive, we have to uncover the house’s dark secret and face truths we’ve been hiding… before it’s too late.
You were just walking home when a witch Elian accidentally bound your life to his. Now you can’t be more than a few steps apart without reality trying to tear you apart and the only way to break the curse is to stay close. He wants to go back to his world. You want your normal life back. Unfortunately, the magic binding you together reacts to emotion. And the more you hate him… the stronger it gets.
When you move into your dorm, your roommate has already split the room in half with a line of tape. Jason is openly homophobic and determined to keep his distance from you. But after his girlfriend breaks up with him, the anger he hides behind starts to crack. Late-night silence turns into reluctant conversations, and the line on the floor becomes harder to defend. Because the more he tries to push you away, the more he’s forced to question.