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Loose control with you

Loose control with you

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 20, 2025
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Korean BL • Enemies to Lovers • Slow Burn • High School Romance When Jung Harin transfers to Minjae's high school, it starts with a look-sharp, magnetic, and far too knowing. Harin is everything Minjae hates: confident, unpredictable, impossible to ignore. Minjae likes control. Harin makes him lose it. No matter how hard he tries to keep his distance, Harin keeps finding ways to close it. A shared classroom desk. A stolen moment on the rooftop. A whispered dare behind locked doors. And when they're alone... Minjae forgets how to breathe, how to think, how to pretend he doesn't want more. As sparks fly and tensions rise, the lines between hate and desire blur. Minjae is used to pushing people away-but Harin? He keeps pulling closer. In a story full of late-night confessions, dangerous glances, and the quiet heat of two boys falling too hard, Loose Control With You is a slow-burn romance about what happens when you meet the one person who breaks through all your walls-and you can't stop yourself from falling.
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