Louis Tomlinson is a teacher at Hoboken Charter School, which, is a city he definitely can't afford to live in. Which is why he lives in an apartment with his rich entrepreneur best friend Genevieve. (He knows G could afford to live without him, okay?) He knows, logically that he should find another place to stay but he can't bring himself to leave. Not when G wants him around. In other words, Louis Tomlinson is comfortable.
Harry Styles is an artist. Well, technically he's a bartender who takes art commissions on Instagram. In Harry's defense, its hard to make a living off of art. Especially in a city like New York. Really though, Harry's fine. Aside from the occasional drunken night alone in his shared dump of an apartment, Harry is comfortable.
While life doesn't drag, it doesn't fly by either. Because passing through life isn't really living, not when there's nothing to live for. Until they meet that is. There's a spark that can't quite be replicated, but with both of their walls built high, it's going to take a lot of convincing to bring them together.
A story told through witty humor, best friends with no (or a little too much) chill, and a LOT of Elton John.
Y/N, a simple woman, joins the deadly games to pay off debts after her mother's death. Young-Il, a heartless soul, controls the games, watching everything from afar while sipping on his glass of whisky.
But this year is different. When he spots Y/N, number 160, during the game of "Red Light, Green Light," he can't help but grow more obsessed with her.
The first game ends, and Young-Il decides it's time to join the games himself, meet her, and make her his forever. Not that he will allow anyone else to even look at her
But will Y/N really trust him?