Honestly? Your best shot is probably AO3, but you have to dig. Filter for the pairing, then add the 'Crossover' tag. Sort by bookmarks, not just kudos—bookmarks often signal a fic people want to revisit. I found a shockingly good one that tossed them into 'The Witcher' universe that way. It just felt right, somehow.
Finding truly great crossover fics for Dokja and Jonghyuk is kind of a pilgrimage. The absolute peak ones I've seen tend to be on Archive of Our Own because the tagging system is a godsend for this exact quest. You can filter by the 'Crossover' fandom tag, then add 'Kim Dokja/Yoo Jonghyuk', and maybe even sort by kudos. That's how I found this wild but brilliant fic that dropped them into the universe of 'The Lord of the Rings'. Dokja as a hobbit-sized chaos gremlin trying to use 'Ways of Survival' to navigate Mordor while a grumpy, overpowered Aragorn!Jonghyuk just wants to get this weird creature to safety was hilarious and weirdly profound.
But don't sleep on niche spaces either. Sometimes the best gems are hidden in plain sight on Twitter or Tumblr threads. Writers will post a 'what if' scenario—like, what if these two showed up in the world of 'Jujutsu Kaisen'?—and it'll spark a whole threadfic that never gets archived properly. The drawback is discovery is pure luck and they're ephemeral. I've also noticed some fantastic, novel-length crossovers on private Discord servers for 'Omniscient Reader' fans, often with a specific crossover focus like with 'Bloodborne' or 'Death Note'. You usually need an invite, though, which adds to the feeling of stumbling onto buried treasure.
A weird tip: look for fics that use the 'Alternate Universe - Fusion' tag on AO3 alongside the crossover tag. Those often handle the world-blending with more care, making the characters feel organic to the new setting instead of just tourists. The real challenge is sifting through the ones where the crossover feels like a cheap gimmick versus where it genuinely explores new facets of their dynamic. The best ones use the new world's rules to force them into roles they'd never take in their own story, which is where the magic happens.
2026-07-14 06:56:34
1
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
Through Realms Of Sins(Short Stories)
SilverStar
8.7
64.4K
CAUTION! ❗️⚠️DARK ROMANCE. MULTIPLE STEAMY STORIES* Through Realms of Sins is a collection of taboo and steamy stories where passion knows no boundaries. In different worlds and timelines, an Omega woman becomes the obsession of powerful Alphas: CEOs, kings, mafia bosses, and supernatural beings.Every story would whisk you away into a world of dark romance and irresistible desire, where the lines between love and lust fade away. The Alphas are dominant, but the Omega is no helpless prize, challenging their control and unleashing parts of them that didn't even know they existed.This is an Omegaverse anthology filled with tension, power play, and fiery passion. Each story is hotter than the last, each loves a battlefield of strong desires. Enticing you through Realms of Sins which will leave you breathless for more.
**Warning: Mature scenes ahead.***A woman with military training and outstanding credentials, Rayna Chase was the very definition of a badass chick. She was on the top of her career and the top of her game until she was assigned to babysit and guard an enigmatic CEO in the form of Axel Windstorm.
It wouldn't have been a problem—certainly a piece of cake really—if not for the sudden unexplained visions she soon received; visions of a growling creature speaking unintelligible words, of golden diamond eyes and starry, windy skies.
Yes, it wouldn't have been a problem too if she wasn't suddenly stalked by an alpha predator with midnight black fur, sharp claws and deadly fangs. And with a scent that teased her nose and muddled her brain.
'All is fair in love and war,' John Lyly, a famous poet said. Unfortunately, for Rayna, she couldn't agree, especially when love and war meant two opposing ancient creatures as powerful and mysterious as the sun and moon.
All Rights Reserved
J.M. Felic Books 2021
Exclusive only on Goodnovel.
Luca Graven, an orphan cursed by poverty, worked under the man loathed the most— Dante Solis. He was a wealthy, powerful mafia leader who had the strongest men, including Luca himself cowering in fear.
Unfortunately, Dante took a liking to him. He brought him into his home, enslaved him, treated him like rubbish….but, he never hurt him beyond his limits. Maybe that was why Luca never fully hated him, and maybe, just maybe, that was why he wanted him.
Until, a new version of him shows up. He looked exactly like Dante, same voice even, but completely different personalities. This version listened, cared for him, no longer saw him as a mere slave, he nurtured him and treated him like he meant something for once. Of course to Luca, Dante had miraculously grown a heart but that person that showed him kindness and mercy wasn’t Dante. It was Allen Pierce—his doppelganger.
Now torn between two different people, yet drawn to each of them and their different souls, he has to make a decision.
But they don’t make it easy. Luca wasn’t the only one fighting to choose, they were both fighting to be chosen.
I was just a nobody actor, killing time reading a trashy novel where the Omega side-character had my name. His only purpose? To be a disposable prop for the Alpha ML, a walking, talking disaster who gets his life ruined in 50 chapters flat. I hated him. I hated his pathetic weakness.
Then I died.
And I woke up as him.
Now, I'm that cannon fodder. I'm in the body of the fool I despised, on the eve of his public humiliation at the hands of the novel's god-like Alpha, Huo Yan. The worst part? I never finished the book. I know how I'm supposed to die, but I have no idea how this story ends.
My only guide is a faint voice in my head, a "Survival System" that gives me one simple, terrifying rule: Don't attract the protagonist.
So I have a plan. Be invisible. Be boring. Stay away from Huo Yan.
But I messed up. In one desperate moment to save my own skin, I did something unexpected. I showed a spark of talent the original "me" never had. And the Alpha, the man who should be looking at the female lead, is now looking at me.
His scent, a predator's frost, hunts me in crowded rooms. His eyes, dark and possessive, follow my every move. He cornered me after a gala, his voice a low growl against my ear. "You are not the Omega from the script," he whispered, his touch branding my skin. "You are a liar. And I will peel back every layer until I find the truth."
The plot is broken. The Alpha is obsessed. And my survival system is flashing red. I came here to avoid my death, but now I'm terrified I might just be the reason this story becomes a tragedy.
Emma is living every fangirl's dream: her new CEO is her celebrity crush, and she'll be working with her favourite K-pop idols as a designer.
Her new CEO, Park Hyun Bin, is a former K-pop idol with a controversial past and now founder of an entertainment company. Emma ends up in his bed, and what was meant to be a one night stand turns into more. But as a long-term fangirl, Emma knows fooling around with a popular ex-idol could spell doom for her if the fandoms and media catch wind of what's going on.
Will the unexpected feelings that bloom between them survive when scandal after scandal—and furious fans and antis alike —threaten to tear them apart?
Geun Jungwon is the most famous successful and well-settled businessman. Geun Eun-Hee is also known as a famous surgeon. After completing their university they got married and continued their careers. They were happy in their little world but one-day Eun-Hee met Seon Soon-Ja who was attempting suicide. Eun-Hee saved her and brought her into their house. Jungwon wasn't happy with Eun-Hee's decision as he felt something weird toward Seon Soon-Ja but his love for his wife more than anything. Jungwon respected Eun-Hee's decision and agreed to let Soon-Ja live in their house, and then something changed all of their lives, something which they never imagined.
AO3's the obvious heavyweight for this ship, no question. The tagging system is a godsend for digging into specific dynamics. You can filter by 'Alternate Universe - Modern Setting' or 'Canon Divergence' and find exactly the mood you're craving. Some writers there do incredible things with the time loop concept, exploring Jonghyuk's regression fatigue through Dokja's outsider perspective in ways the novel only hinted at.
That said, I've stumbled on some real gems in less expected corners. Twitter threads, when you can track them down before they get deleted or lost, sometimes have this raw, immediate quality. It's less polished but feels more like being in the writer's head as they're spinning the idea. A few Korean forums like Ruliweb have dedicated 'Omniscient Reader' sections, but the language barrier is real unless you're running everything through a translator, which kinda kills the prose's rhythm.
Honestly, 'best' is super subjective. If you want high-quality, edited, long-form stuff with kudos and comments to guide you, AO3 is your main hub. But if you're after that spontaneous, crack-treated-seriously energy or rare Korean-language meta-fics that play with webnovel formatting, you gotta wander off the beaten path. The hunt is part of the fun, even when you hit dead ends.
Archive of Our Own is pretty much the central hub for 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint' fanfiction, and the Kim Dokja/Yoo Jonghyuk pairing has absolutely exploded there. The tagging system is a lifesaver for finding exactly the kind of dynamic you're after, whether it's the classic rivals-to-lovers arc or something more introspective focusing on their shared history across regressions. You'll find some truly epic novel-length fics on AO3 that meticulously weave in canon plotlines, and the authors there often have a very sharp understanding of the source material's themes.
That said, I wouldn't sleep on Asian fan platforms like Wattpad or even Weibo (if you can navigate it). The style there can be noticeably different – sometimes more playful or experimenting with modern AUs that you don't see as much on AO3. It feels like a slightly separate fandom ecosystem. I remember finding a really charming coffee shop AU on Wattpad that completely recontextualized their bickering into something softer, which was a fun twist on their usual apocalyptic setting.
For a more curated experience, I sometimes check specific rec lists on Tumblr. The fandom blogs there will often compile masterposts linking to the best stories across platforms, which saves a ton of scrolling. The quality spectrum is wide, so having a human filter helps. You just have to dig through a bit of outdated CSS and the occasional broken link, but it's worth it for those hidden threads that explore the more philosophical side of their connection.