The five of us are high school friends that came together after the disappearance of our friend Alison DiLaurentis. We start getting threatening texts from “A” who knows all of our secrets. We need to figure out who A is, before it’s too late.
Blackwood University is built on tradition, power, and secrets no one admits exist. When a campus-wide blackout pulls Y/N into the orbit of two rival figures who rule the university from the shadows, she learns quickly that nothing at Blackwood is accidental—not the rumors, not the rivalries, and not her sudden importance. Jeon Jungkook thrives on control and intimidation. Choi San thrives on charm and manipulation. Both are dangerous in different ways. Both want something from her. As Devil
The first time I met the Choi Mujin, Mujin is the boss of Dongcheon, a powerful drug cartel. Everything he does is premeditated—he’s always thinking a few steps ahead. His eyes gave nothing away. Not grief, not guilt, not even pride. Just the stillness of someone who had buried all three a long time ago. “You want revenge?” he asked, placing a blade in her hand. “Then I’ll give you the power to take it. But don’t forget—you owe me everything.” Alone in the darkness of his office, Choi Mujin poured himself a drink. Another ghost had arrived—this time, in the shape of a girl with her father’s eyes and a storm behind them. Slow-Burn Relationship (Platonic or Romantic): Focus on subtle gestures, quiet loyalty, and the unspoken emotional undercurrent beneath his calm surface. Action/Crime: Highlight his ruthlessness, power plays, and sharp intellect. Angst/Drama: Emphasize his inner conflict, his regrets, and how far he’ll go to protect—or manipulate—those he cares about.
You transfer to one of the most prestigious universities in the country expecting nothing more than pressure, long nights, and a fresh start. Instead, you find yourself seated between two men who despise each other. Jeon Jungkook is cold, controlled, and brilliant, the kind of person who never slips, never loses. Choi San is charming, dominant, and impossible to read a smile hiding something sharp underneath. They’re academic rivals. They’ve been enemies for years. And the moment they not
When Amelia’s father is brutally murdered by a syndicate hit, the police dismiss the case as “gang-related crossfire.” But Amelia knows the truth — her father was no random victim. He was tied to something darker, and his death wasn’t an accident.
He hates me. We’re in high school. He’s a bad boy, gets all the girls, is popular. I’m just a normal girl nothing too special. But for some reason he has a problem with me….