Korearomance Stories

Refine by tag:
korearomance
WpAddkorea
korearomance
WpAddkorea

9 Stories

  • Midnight Melody by evrymin_6
    evrymin_6
    • WpView
      Reads 12
    • WpPart
      Parts 3
    "Bazı yaralar sadece notalarla iyileşir, bazı sırlar ise sadece gece yarısı fısıldanır." Shinwa Sanat Lisesi'nin görünmez kızı Han Se-jin, tüm sırlarını okulun tozlu müzik odasındaki eski bir piyanoya emanet eder. Hiç kimsenin duymaması gereken bu melodiler, bir gece okulun en ulaşılamaz ismi Kang Min-ho'nun radarına yakalanır. Biri dünyadan kaçmak için çalar, diğeri ise kaybettiği ruhunu o notalarda bulmak için dinler. Aralarında başlayan bu sessiz anlaşma, okulun pırıltılı koridorlarında gizli bir fırtınanın fitilini ateşler. Ancak piyanonun kapağı bir kez açılmıştır ve bu melodi, ikisinin de hayatını ya kurtaracak ya da tamamen yıkacaktır...
  • Seoul After Midnight - 31 Nights by JulietMiyamura
    JulietMiyamura
    • WpView
      Reads 40
    • WpPart
      Parts 35
    Seoul After Midnight - 31 Nights is a collection of small stories that happen when the city quiets down and people stop performing. Each night is a moment - an accidental meeting, a conversation over bad coffee, a doorway left open, a kindness offered without questions. Some encounters feel like sparks. Some feel like warmth. Some feel like being seen in a way you didn't ask for but secretly needed. These aren't grand love stories. They're late-night truths. The kind that slip out when the lights are softer, when the streets are nearly empty, when you finally stop editing yourself mid-sentence. Thirty-one nights. One city. A handful of strangers who don't stay strangers for long. And a narrator learning, slowly, that taking up space can be gentle too. - This book is part of a series: Book 1 - Seoul Nights Book 2 - Busan Days Book 3 - Home Is Small Things Book 4 - Seoul under First Snow *coming in may* Book 5 - Rhythm Of Us *coming in june* Each can be read alone - but together, they trace the slow, quiet evolution of a love that chooses to stay. - If you like: slow burn romance domestic intimacy cinematic, cozy atmosphere soft winter nights & city lights "come here" kind of love ...you might feel at home here. Welcome in. 🕯️✨
  • Fairy Lights, Tangerines, and Us by Juliet-XOXO
    Juliet-XOXO
    • WpView
      Reads 7
    • WpPart
      Parts 6
    A week before Valentine's Day, Seoul begins to blush in the quiet places first - bakery windows filling with heart-shaped pastries, flower stalls blooming like confessions, love songs slipping into shops as if the city is daring everyone to feel something out loud. Juliet notices, the way she notices everything. Minjoon notices what she notices - the second-long pauses, the small softness in her expression, the exact kind of glow that makes her linger. They don't make plans the dramatic way. They don't need to. Their love has never been loud. It's attention. It's orbit. It's the kind of romance that happens in warm corners and familiar streets, in a restaurant that feels like theirs, in a gift that isn't bought but made - a playlist like a secret, a letter written in starlight ink. And when Valentine's Day finally arrives, it doesn't ask for fireworks. It asks for the things that count: her tea, his coffee, tangerines in a bowl, two chairs on a balcony that somehow become one. Cooking together. Slow dancing in the kitchen. Fairy lights catching in the window like a second sky. A three-part winter romance about a love that becomes softly big - without ever needing to announce itself.
  • Story of Jeong Soo-bin by MyIrane
    MyIrane
    • WpView
      Reads 6
    • WpPart
      Parts 6
    Jeong Soo-bin has always done everything right. Top of her class. Class president every year. The kind of person adults praise and others quietly rely on. She studied when she was told to study, and avoided everything she was told to avoid. That included love. "Dating can wait until college." That was what she believed. Or rather, what she followed. But life didn't unfold the way she expected. While others moved on to relationships, breakups, and the messy experiences that come with them, Soo-bin stayed behind-untouched, untested, and quietly left out. Now in her thirties, working at a company where effort doesn't always lead to recognition, she begins to feel the weight of everything she never experienced. The small conversations she cannot follow. The emotions she cannot fully understand. The moments that pass her by. Then one day, through a blind date arranged by others, she steps into something unfamiliar-a relationship that feels uncertain, awkward, and not quite real. It's not a dramatic love story. It's not about destiny or passion. It's about someone who has never learned how to love, slowly trying to understand what it means. Through hesitation, small misunderstandings, and quiet moments of realization, Soo-bin begins to experience life beyond the narrow path she once followed. Because sometimes, growth doesn't come from doing everything right- but from finally stepping into the parts of life you've never lived before.
  • UNEXPECTED by renaraena
    renaraena
    • WpView
      Reads 57
    • WpPart
      Parts 6
    Cukup sebagai penggemar vs Masuk kedalam kehidupan sang aktor . Pilihan mana yang akan dipilih oleh Park Young Hee.
  • Seoul under First Snow - 21 days by Juliet-XOXO
    Juliet-XOXO
    • WpView
      Reads 27
    • WpPart
      Parts 24
    Some love stories are loud. This one isn't. This one lives in the quiet places - in kitchen light, in shared keys, in the way two people learn how to exist in the same space without losing themselves. Home Is Small Things is a December collection of 21 connected stories following Juliet and Minjoon as they take the next step: moving in together. Not the dramatic version of it. Not the perfect version of it. The real version. The version where: unpacked boxes sit in corners longer than expected grocery shopping feels like choosing a future a second chair on the balcony means more than any grand gesture arguments are small, but the repairs matter love shows up in tea made the right way, in hands finding each other without thinking Set against winter in Seoul - with fairy lights, quiet streets, late-night kitchens, and the steady presence of the Seoul Tower - this collection captures the in-between season of love: when you becomes us, and home stops being a place you go to... and becomes something you build. This is not a story about big moments. It's about the ones you almost miss. And how, sometimes, those are the ones that stay. - This book is part of a series: Book 1 - Seoul Nights Book 2 - Busan Days Book 3 - Home Is Small Things Book 4 - Seoul under First Snow *coming in may* Book 5 - Rhythm Of Us *coming in june* Each can be read alone - but together, they trace the slow, quiet evolution of a love that chooses to stay. - If you like: slow burn romance domestic intimacy cinematic, cozy atmosphere soft winter nights & city lights "come here" kind of love ...you might feel at home here. Welcome in. 🕯️✨
  • Fairylights, Tangerines and Us by JulietMiyamura
    JulietMiyamura
    • WpView
      Reads 4
    • WpPart
      Parts 5
    A week before Valentine's Day, Seoul begins to blush in the quiet places first - bakery windows filling with heart-shaped pastries, flower stalls blooming like confessions, love songs slipping into shops as if the city is daring everyone to feel something out loud. Juliet notices, the way she notices everything. Minjoon notices what she notices - the second-long pauses, the small softness in her expression, the exact kind of glow that makes her linger. They don't make plans the dramatic way. They don't need to. Their love has never been loud. It's attention. It's orbit. It's the kind of romance that happens in warm corners and familiar streets, in a restaurant that feels like theirs, in a gift that isn't bought but made - a playlist like a secret, a letter written in starlight ink. And when Valentine's Day finally arrives, it doesn't ask for fireworks. It asks for the things that count: her tea, his coffee, tangerines in a bowl, two chairs on a balcony that somehow become one. Cooking together. Slow dancing in the kitchen. Fairy lights catching in the window like a second sky.
  • Heartbeats in Harmony by taelicious_kook
    taelicious_kook
    • WpView
      Reads 40
    • WpPart
      Parts 21
    The rain poured down relentlessly, a torrential downpour that seemed to reflect the turmoil inside my heart. I sat huddled in a small café, nursing a cup of coffee that had long grown cold, lost in thought. It had been a whirlwind a few months, ever since Taehyung had confessed his feelings for me. It was a confession I had never seen coming, and yet, I found myself unable to resist the pull I felt towards him. He was kind, gentle, and fiercely protective of those he loved, and I found myself falling for him more and more each day. But it wasn't just Taehyung who had captured my heart. My best friend, Jimin, had always been there for me, a constant presence in my life. He had been my rock, my confidant, and my shoulder to cry on. And as I watched him now, his. It was a passionate tangle of hearts and desires, a complex web of love, loyalty, and longing that pulsed with every beat of their hearts. Drama and tension filled every moment, as unspoken attraction and forbidden desires charged the air, threatening to consume them all. The stakes were high, the emotions raw, and the story would leave you breathless until the very end.
  • When the fennec fox fell in love with the black panther by SeoBinxie
    SeoBinxie
    • WpView
      Reads 78
    • WpPart
      Parts 17
    She wasn't supposed to be part of his world - but then again, he wasn't supposed to care. When Jeongin travels to France for a short break from the K-pop spotlight, he doesn't expect to meet Nia Busara - a rising fashion student designing bold, genderless pieces with a sustainable heart. She's brilliant, grounded, and refreshingly blunt. And yet, behind her fierce creativity lies a past shaped by exile, pressure, and self-reinvention. Their first meeting is brief, but unforgettable. When fate reunites them in Korea, Nia is tasked with designing Jeongin's custom outfit for a major shoot. What begins as a professional collaboration quickly grows into something deeper - built on mutual respect, subtle glances, and the quiet power of consent. From backstage fittings in Seoul to moonlit strolls in Busan, their connection deepens. But between Nia's ambition, cultural expectations, and media pressure, emotions become harder to hide - and even harder to act on. Can Nia open her heart without losing herself? And will Jeongin's quiet persistence be enough to bridge two very different worlds?