
Exiled by his family after a public scandal involving his fiancé and younger brother, Sun Fang, a wealthy omega, embraces his newfound freedom. With his trusty AI butler by his side, he relocates to a private property on a distant planet, ready to live the life of a worry-free rich young master he's always dreamed of. But can he truly escape the drama of his past and find peace in this interstellar omegaverse?

Waking up as a vegetative omega in a chaotic world wasn't exactly part of the plan. Especially when your fiancé and his lover are having a 'Spring Palace Drama' right next to your hospital bed. But when you discover your new fiancé is the cold, ruthless male lead of a CP-free dominance novel... and you're destined to die within a year... survival takes on a whole new meaning. Can you navigate treacherous family politics, uncover hidden truths, and escape a predetermined fate?

Ice skating is my life, my sanctuary, where I feel truly free. But off the ice, life is a tangled mess, especially when my brother's best friend, Hayden, reappears. He’s cold, distant, and somehow always there, stirring up emotions I can't understand. Between demanding training, family drama, and a past that refuses to stay buried, I'm trying to find my balance. Can I navigate the treacherous waters of friendship, rivalry, and maybe something more, or will I crash and burn?

Marlowe, a shy English major from upstate New York, struggles with debilitating social anxiety. Her move to NYU and befriending her outgoing roommate Valerie is meant to be a fresh start, a chance to break free from the limitations of her small town and inner fears. But a chance encounter at a high-society penthouse party throws her into the path of Roman, a hot-shot NHL player grappling with his own demons – a controlling father and a complicated past. Their worlds collide, sparking an unexpected connection that challenges Marlowe's comfort zone and forces Roman to confront his own walls. Can their budding relationship survive the pressures of fame, family drama, and their own deeply ingrained insecurities?