Abandoned while pregnant by the man he trusted most, Leo is left alone to survive with nothing but his newborn son in his arms. Homeless, starving, and struggling to protect baby Albian from the cold streets, Leo reaches his breaking point in a dark alley during a stormy night. Adam never expected a quick stop at a convenience store to change anything. But when he hears the desperate cries of a baby coming from a nearby alley, he finds a trembling omega shielding his child from the rain like his own life no longer mattered. Some people are saved slowly. Others are found at their absolute lowest.
Three young men have been living in a fragile, undefined relationship that exists somewhere between friendship, intimacy, and something dangerously close to love. Marcus, Albian, and Adam share a rhythm built on closeness without labels—sleeping together at Marcus’ apartment, casual affection that blurs boundaries, and an unspoken agreement that none of them would ever have to be “left out.” But lately, the balance has shifted. Marcus and Albian grow quieter together, slipping into routines that don’t always include Adam. Small things become heavier: shared plans without him, lingering touches that feel more deliberate, moments of intimacy that no longer feel evenly distributed. Adam tries to ignore it—until he can’t. When a casual kiss between Marcus and Albian happens right in front of him, something in the carefully unspoken dynamic finally cracks. Now jealousy, attachment, and long-denied expectations surface all at once, forcing all three of them to confront a simple truth they’ve been avoiding: what they have was never stable—it was just never tested.
Luke and you have loved each other for years — quietly, desperately, and never out loud. Best friends since high school, your relationship always existed somewhere between friendship and something far more dangerous. In another life, maybe it could have become real. But Luke was raised in a wealthy, deeply conservative family where loving another man was never an option. His future had already been decided for him: success, marriage, children, obedience. So eventually, he left. A year later, an invitation arrives announcing Luke’s wedding to a woman chosen as much by expectation as by love. You tell yourself not to go. You go anyway. But when the reception becomes unbearable and you slip outside into the cold night, Luke follows you — still wearing his wedding ring, still looking at you like he never stopped loving you either. A story about repression, longing, family pressure, and two people trying to survive a love neither of them was ever allowed to have.
Jiho has always known who he is: a devoted Christian, a history student, and a young man determined to live according to the teachings of the church that raised him. Doyun has never been much for rules. When a university charity gala throws them together as volunteers, neither expects a single evening of serving drinks to lead anywhere. But what begins as an unlikely friendship slowly becomes something deeper, forcing both of them to confront parts of themselves they've spent years trying to ignore. For Doyun, it's learning that he doesn't have to hide who he is. For Jiho, it's realizing that the person he's falling for may challenge everything he thought he knew about faith, love, and himself.
When Emperor Lee Hwan of a forgotten imperial era in Korea is thrown from his horse during a violent storm, he expects death. Instead, he wakes up in modern-day 2026. Stranded in a world of glowing screens, strange customs, and no concept of hierarchy, Hwan—cold, disciplined, and raised to rule through fear and duty—finds himself in the apartment of Min-jae, a 24-year-old art student who just stepped out of the shower and did not expect to find an armed historical figure standing in his living room. Forced into an uneasy coexistence, the emperor and the student clash over everything: order vs. chaos, authority vs. independence, tradition vs. modern life. But as the days pass, their initial distrust begins to shift into something neither of them knows how to name. Unbeknownst to them, Hwan’s arrival in 2026 is not an accident—but the beginning of something far older, and far more dangerous, than either of their worlds.
Dying was supposed to be simple. Y/N had already accepted it — the cancer, the pain, the inevitability of it all. After months of failed treatments and worsening symptoms, he stopped his chemotherapy and decided to spend whatever time he had left waiting for the end. Then Sean entered his life. Sean, the annoyingly persistent doctor with tired gray eyes, crooked smiles, and a habit of treating Y/N like a person instead of a tragedy. No pity. No careful sympathy. Just warm tea, stupid jokes, late-night conversations, and a kind of hope Y/N stopped believing in a long time ago. Falling for Sean was never part of the plan. And that’s exactly why Y/N refuses to let him get too close. Because no matter how badly he wants to stay, Y/N knows one thing for certain: He’s dying.
Prince Isaac has one duty: marry well, inherit the throne, and preserve the kingdom’s fragile future. There’s only one problem — Isaac is in love with someone he can never have. On the night before meeting his future bride, Isaac attempts to flee the palace once again, only to be caught by the one man sworn to always bring him back: his personal knight. Loyal, feared, and impossibly devoted, the knight has spent years protecting a prince who does not realize how dangerously loved he truly is. As political pressure mounts and the walls around them begin to close in, stolen moments turn into something far more perilous. In a kingdom where loving another man could destroy them both, Isaac must choose between the crown he was born for… and the one person who has always been at his side.
Three months ago, Minjun's life ended on a rain-soaked road. When he wakes up from a coma, he discovers that he is paraplegic. Unable to accept the reality of his condition, Minjun spirals into anger, depression, and self-hatred, pushing away everyone who tries to help him. Everyone except Jisoo. Jisoo stayed by his side through the coma, through the rehabilitation, and through every cruel word Minjun throws at him. No matter how hard Minjun tries to drive him away, Jisoo refuses to leave. But love can only withstand so much. As Minjun struggles to rebuild a life he no longer recognizes, he is forced to confront a question he fears more than his own disability: If he can't learn to live with himself, how can anyone else love him?
Minjun never cared about love. Not when alphas confessed to him, not when people called him beautiful, and not even when everyone around him seemed desperate to find a soulmate. Then one afternoon, his marketing professor assigns him a semester-long project with a stranger named Seo-jin. One look is enough to ruin his life. Because Seo-jin is gorgeous, kind, dangerously charming — and completely uninterested in relationships.
Seojin only meant to return a package. A package that definitely wasn't his. A package addressed to the quiet neighbor across the hall. And a package that, judging by the giant LOVENSE logo printed on the side, was far more embarrassing than either of them would like. Unfortunately, Minju opens his door at the worst possible moment. What follows should be a brief, awkward interaction between two strangers. Instead, it's the beginning of a friendship neither of them expected—between a cynical young man carrying too many secrets and a university student who can't seem to look away. After all, everyone has something they're hiding. Some secrets are just harder to keep than others.
Minjae thought mandatory military service would be exhausting. He didn’t expect to be assigned to Kang Taehyun — the most feared senior on base. Taehyun is cold, strict, impossible to please, and seemingly determined to make Minjae’s life hell. Minjae, meanwhile, has never been good at following rules he thinks are stupid, which quickly turns them into a constant problem for each other. The punishments pile up. The arguments get worse. And somewhere between exhaustion, bruised pride, and late-night moments neither of them talks about, Minjae starts realizing there’s more to Taehyun than the terrifying reputation everyone whispers about. Unfortunately, by then, it’s already too late.