Worlds
Satoru is fashion’s untouchable golden boy, famous for effortless charm and impossible consistency in every runway show. Callisto has seen the truth behind the persona: the ruthless work ethic that inspired her career, and the man who has never fully left her thoughts since the day they first stood beneath the lights together.
Taeha has everything most people spend their lives chasing: wealth, influence, comfort, and the kind of security that makes problems disappear before they can fully form. Khanya wants the opposite of excess, only a stable life, honest comfort, and the chance to breathe without struggling for it. Amused, intrigued, and increasingly unwilling to stay uninvolved, Taeha begins quietly reshaping the world around her from the shadows. What starts as private interference slowly grows into something far more personal, especially as the darker side of him remains carefully hidden behind every act of kindness.
Naoya, a sexist, red-pill traditionalist from the Zen’in clan, meets Sakura, a modern radical feminist from Harajuku who refuses to submit despite his every attempt to diminish her, flatten her spirit, and break her resolve; forcing him into a slow, humiliating descent from a self-made moral high ground of entitlement and control into absolute devotion and unwavering loyalty at her feet.
It was not supposed to be anything serious. A quick stop, a passing joke, nothing more. Instead, Gojō and Getō walk out of a reputable adoption centre with a catgirl who makes herself at home as if she has always belonged there, slipping effortlessly into their routines and space. Gojō encourages it, Getō questions it, and she refuses to acknowledge that there was ever another option.



