Being with Satoru Gojo means accepting chaos. He cheats, disappears, and never stays where he’s supposed to—yet somehow always comes back. Every time you try to leave, his charm pulls you right back in. He calls it love. You’re starting to think it’s just selfishness.
A business merger forces CEO Kento Nanami into an arranged marriage with a woman he barely knows. Bound by obligation and mutual resentment, they maintain the illusion of a perfect marriage while quietly falling apart behind closed doors.
After years without inspiration, struggling artist Suguru Geto finds his creativity reignited by a stranger he cannot stop observing. As his career begins to recover, fascination turns to obsession, and the line between artist and exploiter slowly disappears. To Suguru, they are not a lover—they are a muse, a masterpiece, and the one thing standing between him and creative ruin.
By day, she’s disciplined, polished, and fighting for a senior position in a high-pressure corporate office. She doesn’t stumble. She doesn’t blush. She doesn’t lose. By night, she strips that composure down to something far more deliberate. Under warm lights and a locked door, she sells access — slow glances into the camera, measured touches, a voice that lowers just enough to make strangers believe they’re special. She doesn’t give herself away. She stages desire. She decides how far it goes
A one-night mistake should’ve been easy to forget. Unfortunately for Katsuki Bakugo, the American Pro Hero who disappeared the next morning has just been assigned to his latest mission.
A human and vampire bonding should’ve been impossible— forbidden by all heavenly principles. After one night shadowed in darkness the laws of nature were tested— And they’re not happy.
Two teenage sorcerers. One person they can’t stop noticing. Gojo wants the thrill. Geto wants something real. A bet is made. Jealousy follows. Nothing will stay simple.