At Decelis Academy, reputations are everything-and survival means knowing exactly where you stand in the social battlefield. For new students Esha and Elisa, blending in isn't an option. From the very first day, they clash with the school's self-appointed kings: Jake Sim, the confident, cocky golden boy, and Nishimura Riki, the playful troublemaker who thrives on chaos.
What starts as a simple cafeteria argument quickly spirals into an all-out rivalry. Pranks, sabotage, witty battles, and escalating schemes turn the school into their warzone, with classmates watching every move like it's prime entertainment.
But rivalry isn't simple.
Behind every insult lies a spark. Behind every prank, a grudging respect. And as Esha and Jake, Elisa and Riki, push each other to their limits, they begin to realize the line between enemy and something else isn't as clear as they thought.
In a world where pride and reputation mean everything, four stubborn hearts will learn that the fiercest battles aren't always fought in classrooms or cafeterias-sometimes, they're fought within.
Enemies. Rivals. Partners. And maybe... something more.
A Girl Worth Fighting For // Hua Mulan x Fem!Reader
The Huns crossed the border. War is starting and the men of families are being drafted to fight. With little time to prepare and the heartbreak of so many, this only brings more weight to Mulan's shoulders. After disappointing her father and wanting to bring honor to her family, she has no other choice but to go to war.
Li Shang and his father are accompanied by Y/n, his younger sister to know the ropes of war. Being a woman, Captain Li tells Y/n she must hospitalize the men of the Imperial Army as well as visit neighboring families to help them stock and be prepared for war.
Mulan, disguised as Hua Ping, and Y/n cross paths at Wu Zhong camp and already, Y/n's feeling things she wishes would go away. As for Mulan, well, she's now realizing everything about herself. Both characters grow and develop through war. Maybe their love for each other has done the same?