I'm Not an Extra Character (Omegaverse)
Aziel, nicknamed the golden tiger, a skilled businessman with great power, had a hobby of reading Omegaverse stories.
In his twelfth Omegaverse novel, Aziel felt disgust towards the cliché character who interfered in the relationship of the main couple, feeling relief with the tragic end of the extra character.
But, in a strange event, Aziel awoke in the body of the character from the book that he so despised.
Being an extra character with a fate marked as tragic was not Aziel's style; the so-called golden tiger would do everything necessary to escape from that destiny and cliché character.
In his fight to stand out, Aziel will encounter on his path the main character of the story, the Alpha protagonist who despised Aziel more than anyone else.
"You used to say you loved me."
"Sweetheart, that wasn't me."
HOW TO GET A DIVORCE! (Omegaverse)
While returning home happy after a successful shopping trip, Fabián's life ended in an accident.
His life began anew when he woke up in the body of a character from a BL (Boy's Love) novel he had read—a cannon fodder character destined for a tragic end as a sacrificial tool.
To change this fate, Fabián had to alter the story's plot, and what he needed to do was get a divorce.
He had plans, from A to Z, but before he could set them in motion, his feelings for his husband, the alpha Vadim Meyer, began to confuse him.
<This novel is a work of fiction. All settings and characters are fictional. If you are sensitive to themes involving same-sex relationships, this novel may not be suitable for you. The story contains sensitive topics and is not appropriate for minors. Read at your own discretion.>
You Won't Stay Away From Me
Peter and Marian had been married for three years, but she couldn’t make him fall in love with her, as he believed she was just a fortune hunter. The day he least expected it, she signed the divorce papers and vanished from his life—only to return three years later and discover they were still legally married.
Soul’s Unfurl
The sunlight falls differently on my garden these days, softer, more diffused, painting the hibiscus petals with a gentle, aged glow that matches the quiet rhythm of my retired life. I spend my aftern
1
5
Watching over you
The rain always felt heavier on nights she missed him. Mira stood behind the café counter, staring out through the glass as water streaked the world into something softer, quieter… lonelier. “Hey,” Na
0
3
A Letter to the People I Once Shared a Dream With and to the one who left it in my hands
It's been a while. A while since I started seeing all of you differently. I don't know when it exactly happened. I think that's the thing about change. It doesn't knock. It doesn't warn you. It just
3
12
Online Dating
I was just a man living a quiet life Nothing special nothing bright Days passed the same slow and still Until one message changed my will It was you simple and true A small “hello” that I never outgre
3
7