Yaoi
How to Win Over an Alpha Male
A fast-talking office worker finds his life flipped upside down when he’s suddenly transported into the world of an otome game. In this strange new reality, he’s not only more attractive than he ever was in real life, but he’s also face-to-face with the very character he’s always adored.
Things seem to be falling into place—until he sets his sights on the one man everyone avoids: the company president. Cold, calculating, and emotionally distant, this guy is even more intimidating than the game’s main villain. But our smooth-talking hero isn’t ready to back down.
Armed with nothing but charm and wit, he takes on the ultimate challenge—melting the heart of a man who seems completely untouchable. Can he rewrite the story and turn this frosty executive into the romantic lead the game hinted at… or is he chasing an impossible dream?
Cottage Garden
Burnt out and buried in work, Isaac Schrader drowns his stress in drinks with his only friend, James. The next morning, he wakes up in a hotel bed—hungover, disoriented, and far from alone. Lying next to him is Theodore Donovan, his charming yet insufferable roommate from their boarding school days… a man who vanished without a word years ago. Their reunion is anything but ordinary—and Theodore’s sudden return feels far from innocent. What is he really after?
Concealment
Hector never expected his father’s final legacy to be more than just marble and myth.
Known across the art world as a master sculptor, his father passed away mere days before the unveiling of his most anticipated work—Minor: David. As Hector sifts through his father’s belongings, tying up loose ends, he uncovers a secluded villa tucked away from the public eye. What he finds there changes everything.
Inside the villa is Enoch—a quiet, enigmatic young man whose presence is as unsettling as it is magnetic. Hector has no memory of him, no context. And yet, the resemblance is unmistakable: Enoch is the very image of the statue his father sculpted in secret.
But Enoch is no muse by choice.
Torn between grief and obsession, Hector’s fascination takes a darker turn. Enoch, sensing the shift, knows he must run. What follows is a dangerous game—part chase, part descent into the primal instincts that haunt every man. In this silent struggle between predator and prey, only one truth remains:
Art reveals the soul… but it may also unearth the monster beneath it.