41 parts Complete ⚠️ 16+ | mafia romance | age gap (6 years) | enemies to lovers | slow-burn but make it feral | strong language | explicit makeout scenes | possessive older top x chaotic sunshine bottom | Paris nights & bad decisions
Title: One Star, Mon Amour
Han Jisung is twenty, broke, and the proud (chaotic) owner of Le Petit Soleil, a tiny Korean-French fusion café hidden in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. He sings off-key to Enhypen while frothing oat milk, flirts for tips, and lives off iced strawberry lattes and pure spite.
Enter Lee Minho. Twenty-six. Cold. Dangerous. The kind of beautiful that should come with a warning label and a body count. Rumour says he runs half the underground in Paris. Rumour also says he doesn't date. He just breaks things, people, hearts.
When Minho leaves a brutal one-star review on Jisung's café, calling it "overpriced noise pollution," Jisung swears he'll burn the bastard's world down.
He didn't expect Minho to walk back in the next day, smirking, calling him chéri like it's foreplay, and offering to make it up to him in ways that definitely aren't PG.
Suddenly Jisung's tiny café becomes the battleground for late-night arguments, spilled coffee, and kisses that taste like danger and espresso.
He calls him old man.
Minho calls him chéri.
And somewhere between the hate and the heat, one star turns into something neither of them can control.
Tropes:
- Grumpy mafia boss × chaotic sunshine barista
- "Touch him and you die" energy
- Age gap (26 × 20)
- Paris back alleys & expensive whiskey
- Knife play threats but make it romantic
- Explicit makeouts against every surface in the café
- Possessive hand on throat (consensual)
- "You're too young for me" vs "Try and stop me, old man"
Playlist vibe: The Weeknd, Chase Atlantic, DPR IAN, French rap at 3 a.m.
⚠️ Minho is toxic but in the hottest way possible. Jisung is a walking red flag magnet. Enter at your own risk.