What Are The Best Joong Archen Fanfics With Enemies-To-Lovers Trope And Deep Angst?

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Leah
Leah
2025-11-22 12:13:00
Honestly, nothing hits harder than Joongdok fics where they start as outright enemies. My favorite is 'Drown in Me,' where Kim Dokja is forced to ally with Yoo Joonghyuk after a system glitch merges their scenarios. The grudging teamwork spirals into something darker and more intimate. The angst isn’t just from fights—it’s the quiet moments where they’re too exhausted to pretend they don’t care. The author uses sparse dialogue but makes every glance feel like a gut punch. Bonus points for the ending, which leaves you breathless and screaming into a pillow.
Harper
Harper
2025-11-25 11:30:43
I’ve been obsessed with the enemies-to-lovers trope in 'Joongdok' (Kim Dokja/Yoo Joonghyuk) fanfics lately, especially the ones dripping with angst. There’s this one on AO3 called 'The Stars Have Teeth'—it’s brutal in the best way. The author nails the tension between them, with Yoo Joonghyuk’s icy rage slowly thawing into something desperate and possessive. The emotional payoff is devastating because Kim Dokja’s self-sacrifice tendencies are pushed to the limit.

Another gem is 'Black Iris,' where their rivalry is layered with cosmic-scale betrayal. The prose is poetic, almost like a tragedy unfolding in slow motion. The way they hurt each other before realizing they’re each other’s only lifeline? Chef’s kiss. If you want pain with a side of yearning, these fics will ruin you in the best way.
Zane
Zane
2025-11-26 11:55:29
For short but intense Joongdok angst, 'Cicatrix' is a standout. It’s a oneshot where Yoo Joonghyuk finds Kim Dokja’s scars post-scenario and realizes how much pain he’s ignored. The enemies-to-lovers shift is subtle but crushing—Joonghyuk’s anger turns into helpless protectiveness. The writing is sharp, with visceral imagery that sticks with you. Perfect if you want a quick, heart-wrenching read.
Thomas
Thomas
2025-11-27 09:24:55
I’m a sucker for Joongdok fics that twist the knife slowly. 'Silent Eclipse' does this perfectly—Yoo Joonghyuk initially sees Kim Dokja as a threat, but the more he unravels his secrets, the more he’s consumed by guilt and longing. The angst is layered with existential dread, which fits 'Omniscient Reader’s' vibe. The smoldering tension peaks when Kim Dokja almost dies saving him, and Joonghyuk’s reaction is raw and unfiltered. It’s a masterclass in emotional whump.
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