A cold boy named Chou Tzuyu from Taiwan along with his friends, Son Chaeyoung and Yoo Jeongyeon are in JYP university.
There's three girls which are like a goddess in the school named, Minatozaki Sana, Myoui Mina, Hirai Momo.
It is the start of their university life and they met just like other love stories, in the hallway. Chaeyoung have a major crush on Mina while Jeongyeon fell in love with Momo. But Tzuyu felt nothing. It is Sana that feels something for Tzuyu.
She tried everything to get closer to him but being the cold boy, he just push her away every single time. But eventually, they still got together. And happiness doesn't last long as soon, Sana's dream is broken.
What happen? Read to find out then!
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Minatozaki Sana has always been used to being adored. Flirty, spoiled, and breathtakingly beautiful, she knows how to get attention-and she knows she doesn't have to give much back. Her friends joke she's the ultimate pillow princess-a girl who loves affection, loves being touched, but never gives more than she wants to. She's fine with that. Relationships come and go. No one has ever made her feel like giving more.
Until Chou Tzuyu.
Tzuyu is calm. Collected. Mysterious. She has an intimidating, unreadable gaze and a reputation as a stone-cold heartbreaker. But what no one realizes is that Tzuyu doesn't fall easily-when she gives, she gives everything. She's a one-way top in every sense: intensely focused on her partner's pleasure, never asking for anything back.
When their lives cross-maybe in college, a queer bar scene, or through mutual friends-the chemistry is immediate. Sana finds herself drawn to Tzuyu's quiet dominance and laser focus. Tzuyu, against her better judgment, is helplessly drawn to Sana's softness and neediness, even if she knows it might never be reciprocated.
They fall into something undefined. Passionate, unbalanced, and confusing.
Sana starts to wonder if being cared for this much is enough-or if she's ready to try giving back, emotionally and physically. Tzuyu, meanwhile, battles with the question: how long can she give and give without being seen as someone worthy of receiving?