[WARNING: MATURE CONTENT] "Each time you break a rule; I'll claim a part of your body as mine"
Forced to marry the heir of the largest mafia syndicate to pay for her parent's debt and her grandmother's hospital bills. "Live with my son for 30 days, if you don't fall in love with him, I'll cancel this contract."
Can Malissa live with the handsome, hot and dominating Hayden for 30 days without falling for his charms? However, there are rules to living with this lusty monster and as Malissa breaks then, she learns of pleasures that she never knew existed.
As his touches set her on fire, her heart starts to melt. But does the two have a future together when Hayden is in love with someone else and Malissa cannot get over her ex-boyfriend? READ NOW to find out!
“Applologize to daddy….” Dante muttered softly into her ear and Elena quivered her pussy waiting to be filled by his cock.
“I am sorry for being a bad girl Daddy... Please take me.” she cried sexually frustrated.
After bumping into a stranger unapologetically and flaring up instead of apologizing, Elena meets with the consequences of her action a week after the resumption. Their physiology teacher has just been changed and Elema being the class representative was assigned to submit some paperwork to the new professor, not only did she barge in to meet him wanking off, he turned out to be the man she had unapologetically humiliated the other day at the mall he sent her out of his office promising to make her pay in all ways possible.
He makes her pay for her action by offering her a C instead of the usual A and the only way to change his mind is to sleep with him, after one sexual action, both professor and student have neglected the rules by drenching themselves in the taboo act unable to resist the sexual desire that existed between them. With so many obstacles hoping to rip them apart what becomes of them when Elena finds out that there is more to Dante than being just a professor.
She's trying to escape.
He's looking for revenge.
She stumbles.
He catches.
She holds a secret.
He wants to unravel it.
It's impossible for them to be mates.
But destiny had other plans.
Xavier Knight thinks having a mate makes one weak. But can he really resist the bond that has entwined the two so deeply? Especially when he needs to have a taste of her to calm his raging beast? Her taste alone has become an addiction he craves severely, so how long can he hold off from marking her as his?
Warning! MATURE CONTENT!
Seen by few living, Alpha Killian Desmond is whispered about throughout the world, his cruel reputation proven countless times. The ferocity of this man and his pack have been the source of many legends and nightmares. Most who have met him, have died at his hands. Claire Miller has lived a simple life as the daughter of the Beta in her pack. As the Moon Ball approaches, and every pack in the United States gather to meet, the sense of dread building inside of her grows.What will happen when Claire is thrown into the arms of the most ferocious and cruel Alpha known to man? Will she prove to be the exception to his malicious ways? Or will she suffer the same fate as countless others.
Rita Jones is a well established young woman with a Multi billion dollar company.
She wakes up one day to reporters and the police knocking on her door to arrest her for fraud and tax evasion. Her boyfriend of 10years turns his back on her and takes over her company leaving her devastated and helpless.
To avoid going to jail, she accepts a flash marriage with a mysterious billionaire to pay back the money she owes.
She doesn’t love the man but she has no choice.. what will happen in her new life and marriage? Would she be pampered by her new husband or is he another devil in disguise?
"Stop the car!" Shouted Albert
"Boss!"
"I said stop the car or you are fired!" Albert said coldly.
'Screeeeeeech' the driver stepped on the emergency break.
Before he could react, his boss had already flung the door and was running towards a certain direction...
....
"Let's go home."
Hearing the word home, Velma looked at the man before her dumbly.
"Let's go home..." Albert repeated himself. Before waiting for Velma to reply, he took her hand and led her to the car.
I’ve been deep in the SEVENTEEN fanfic rabbit hole lately, especially those exploring Jun and The8’s dynamic through the soulmate trope. What stands out are fics that weave their Chinese heritage into the narrative, like 'Midnight Fragrance'—a slow burn where their soulmarks manifest as ink paintings, tying their bond to traditional art. The cultural clash isn’t just backdrop; it’s visceral. Jun’s struggle with familial expectations versus The8’s quieter, homesick longing creates this raw tension. The fic 'Silk Threads' even mirrors their journey through folklore, framing their connection as fated but fraught with diaspora guilt.
Another gem is 'Two Halves,' where their soulmate link flickers when they speak Mandarin, a metaphor for identity erosion in a foreign industry. The author nails the bittersweetness—Jun’s sharp sarcasm masking vulnerability, The8’s gentleness hiding steel. These stories don’t romanticize cultural pain; they let it breathe, making the eventual emotional payoff hit harder. The way writers blend Cantonese and Mandarin phrases into dialogue adds authenticity, too. It’s not just about love; it’s about finding home in each other.
the way Minghao and Junhui's emotional growth unfolds is just chef's kiss. The slow burn between them is crafted so meticulously—Junhui's initial aloofness isn't just a trope; it's a shield, and Minghao's persistence in peeling back those layers feels raw and real. The fics often show Junhui learning to trust through small gestures, like sharing headphones during late-night studio sessions or letting Minghao drag him to spontaneous trips. Minghao’s growth is subtler but hits harder; he starts as this bright-eyed idealist but matures into someone who understands patience, like when he waits weeks for Junhui to open up about his family. The best fics don’t rush it—their love story feels like watching a sunset, where every hue matters.
What really gets me is how authors use their shared passion for dance as a metaphor. A misstep in choreography parallels a fight, and their eventual sync mirrors emotional harmony. Some fics dive into Junhui’s fear of abandonment, linking it to his perfectionism in performances, while Minghao’s spontaneity becomes his way of teaching Junhui to embrace flaws. The emotional payoff is always worth it—when Junhui finally cracks a genuine smile during a encore or Minghao admits he’s scared too, it’s like the universe clicks into place.
'The Ghost of You' in the 'Attack on Titan' fandom is a standout. It dives into Levi and Erwin's relationship, using their shared losses as a foundation for something painfully tender. The way their grief intertwines feels raw, like they’re two broken pieces that somehow fit together. The author doesn’t shy away from depicting the weight of their past, but what gets me is the quiet moments—Levi remembering Erwin’s voice in the middle of the night, or Erwin tracing scars Levi won’t talk about. It’s not just about the trauma; it’s about how it becomes a language only they understand.
Another gem is 'Burn the Witch' in the 'My Hero Academia' fandom, focusing on Dabi and Hawks. Their dynamic is all about fire and ashes, literally and metaphorically. The fic uses their mutual pain from hero society’s failures to build a connection that’s equal parts destructive and healing. The scenes where they’re just sitting in silence, staring at each other’s burns, hit harder than any dialogue could. Trauma isn’t just a backdrop here—it’s the glue that holds them together, messy and imperfect but undeniably real.
but the way they break down afterward, clinging to each other, is what sticks with me. Another gem is 'Wolves in Sheepskin' for 'Attack on Titan', where Levi and Mikasa’s silent understanding during missions gradually cracks open into desperate intimacy. The author nails how survival instincts clash with longing.
Then there’s 'Blackout' from 'Jujutsu Kaisen', a Gojo/Geto fix-it fic where cursed energy battles mirror their emotional spiral. The scene where Gojo collapses after domain expansion, whispering Geto’s name like a prayer, wrecked me. For something grittier, 'Red Handed' in the 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' fandom blends David and Lucy’s heists with moments of trembling vulnerability in neon-lit alleys. The action never overshadows their quiet confessions about fear and abandonment. These stories prove fight scenes hit harder when characters’ souls are bare afterward.
especially those that delve into Junhui's protective side in slow-burn romances. There's this one fic called 'Hold Me Close' where Junhui's subtle gestures—like adjusting someone's scarf or standing just a little closer during group scenes—build up this unspoken tension. The author nails his quiet intensity, making every small action feel monumental. It's not just about physical protection; it's emotional, like when he silently supports his partner through a tough time without saying a word.
Another gem is 'Whispers in the Dark,' where Junhui's protective instincts are framed through his loyalty. The slow burn here is excruciatingly good, with Junhui always hovering in the background, ready to step in but never overbearing. The fic plays with his duality—soft yet fierce—and it's refreshing to see him as the anchor in the relationship. The pacing is deliberate, letting his actions speak louder than words, which fits his character perfectly.
especially how they handle emotional healing. There's this incredible 'Harry Potter' fic where Hermione and Draco rebuild Hogwarts together, and the author nails the slow, messy process of healing. It's not just about physical wounds—the story dives deep into survivor's guilt, nightmares, and how characters relearn trust. The fic uses magical realism to symbolize emotional scars, like cursed objects that only dissolve when the characters confront their trauma.
What stands out is the refusal to romanticize recovery. Draco's panic attacks aren't glamorized; they're raw and ugly. The fic contrasts wartime adrenaline with postwar numbness, showing how Ron struggles to adapt to peace. Small moments hit hardest—like Neville crying when he plants new greenhouse flowers because the old ones 'died with Lavender.' The pairing works because their romance isn't a cure; it's two people choosing to heal beside each other, not for each other.
I’ve been obsessed with how 'The Untamed' and 'Harry Potter' fanfics twist the enemies-to-lovers trope lately. The best ones ditch the cheap bickering-for-sexual-tension cliché and dig into why these characters genuinely hate each other first. Like, one 'The Untamed' fic explored Lan Wangji and Jiang Cheng’s rivalry as a mix of jealousy and unspoken respect—years of misunderstandings unraveling through forced proximity during a war. The psychological realism comes from tiny details: how Jiang Cheng’s trauma over his family’s deaths makes him push people away, while Lan Wangji’s rigid upbringing leaves him emotionally stunted. It’s not just ‘they fight then kiss’; it’s ‘they fight because they’re mirrors of each other’s flaws.’
Another gem was a 'Harry Potter' Drarry fic where Draco’s prejudice isn’t glossed over. The author spent chapters on his guilt after the war, showing how his shame fuels his hostility toward Harry. The turning point wasn’t a ballroom dance or whatever—it was Draco breaking down over his father’s letters from Azkaban. Harry’s realization that Draco’s cruelty stemmed from fear, not pure malice, felt earned. That’s the key: the ‘enemies’ phase has to matter, not just vanish when the plot demands romance.
I recently stumbled upon a fascinating fic titled 'Silk and Ink' that explores Jun and The8's cultural differences in such a raw, beautiful way. The author uses Jun's traditional Chinese upbringing and The8's modern Korean influences to create tension that slowly melts into mutual respect.
The descriptions of Jun teaching The8 calligraphy while The8 introduces him to street dance are so vivid. It’s not just about the clash—it’s about how their bond deepens through shared creativity. Another gem is 'Hanzi and Hangul,' where language barriers become a metaphor for their emotional walls. The way they miscommunicate at first, then start blending phrases, mirrors their growing closeness. The cultural details feel researched, not stereotyped.
especially those featuring The8 from 'SEVENTEEN'. The depth of emotional conflict in these stories is what keeps me coming back. One standout is 'Invisible Threads', where the soulmate marks only appear when both parties feel genuine pain. The8's character is portrayed with such raw vulnerability, torn between duty and desire. The slow burn is agonizingly beautiful, with every misunderstanding and reunion hitting like a punch to the gut.
Another gem is 'Scarlet Letters', a dystopian twist where soulmates are assigned by the government. The8 plays a rebel, and the tension between his assigned soulmate and the one he chooses is heart-wrenching. The political undertones add layers to the emotional turmoil. Then there's 'Fading Echoes', where soulmate bonds fade if love isn't reciprocated. The8's gradual realization of his feelings, paired with the ticking clock of the fading bond, is masterfully done. The angst is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
I recently dove into a binge-read of 'The8' fanfics, and the emotional tension between Minghao and Junhui is chef's kiss. One standout is 'Fractured Reflections'—it paints Minghao as this brooding artist struggling with self-worth, while Junhui's sunshine persona cracks under the pressure of unspoken love. The scenes where they argue over Minghao's self-sacrificing habits hit hard, especially when Junhui snaps and says, 'You don’t get to decide who cares about you.' The fic uses their differing love languages (Minghao’s quiet acts vs. Junhui’s verbal affirmations) to build this slow burn that explodes in a kitchen confrontation—literally, they’re cooking and it turns into a metaphor for their relationship.
Another gem is 'Silhouettes in Daylight', where Junhui’s jealousy over Minghao’s closeness to other members manifests as passive-aggressive humor. The author nails Junhui’s voice—his jokes are laced with venom, and Minghao’s quiet reactions scream volumes. The climax involves a rain-soaked confession where Junhui admits he’s terrified of being replaced. What’s brilliant is how the fic contrasts their stage personas (Junhui’s flamboyance vs. Minghao’s precision) to mirror their emotional disconnect. Minor shoutout to 'Dust and Neon', a cyberpunk AU where their conflict revolves around Junhui’s recklessness versus Minghao’s caution—think rooftop fights with emotional dialogue sharper than the knives they throw.