[Levi Ackerman x Oc]
"You have no idea how much I want to break that pride of yours,"
"Then do it."
Laura Ellise, or the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, seems to find herself standing in every crowd, with her uncommon white hair, captivating blue eyes, and a stature that makes everyone underestimate her. While fighting her way through the Training Corps, she proves to everyone that beauty isn't a weakness, but a camouflage.
With a mind that rivals Erwin Smith's and combat skills that leaves in the best in dirt, Laura refuses to be tamed. She's bratty, defiant, and she has a bad habit of taking back to anyone who tried to silence her, even higher ups, especially a certain Captain.
She draws eyes everywhere she goes, but what happened when she finally finds her match in Levi Ackerman? They claim to hate one another, and bicker every single time they're together, but it's hard not to see the tension building between them with each insult.
Enemies to Lovers, slow burn, and maybe a twist you'd never have expected
Freen Sarocha Chankimha is the world's most powerful self-made billionaire, the visionary behind the global empire FSC Fashion. At twenty-seven, she is an icon of grace and success-but the runway is a lie. Behind the high-fashion front, Freen is the calculated leader of Thailand's most feared mafia syndicate.
Becky Armstrong is the daughter of the British Ambassador, a law student with a future as bright as her pedigree. She lives a life of order, justice, and privilege-until her father, John Armstrong, makes a fatal mistake. To cover a trail of government corruption, he takes a loan from the wrong person. When the debt comes due and the money is gone, the "Billionaire" comes to collect.
When Freen storms the Armstrong mansion, she doesn't want the money. Her eyes land on Becky, and the ultimatum is set: The debt is cleared if Becky becomes her wife.
The wedding is a cold, hollow ceremony of hatred. Becky loathes the woman who bought her; Freen is enchanted by the girl she trapped. They live as enemies under one roof, bound by a contract that strictly forbids Freen from touching her.
But one night, a haze of alcohol burns through the resentment. The wall of "never" crumbles as the physical distance closes. When they sober up mid-clinch, they discover the one thing they can't deny: they are a disaster in every room of the house, but they are perfection in the bedroom. ---
The debt is paid. The marriage is a warzone.
But the sex? That's the only thing they aren't
fighting about.