Aparna, a poet and a musician, from Bangalore, India who recently moved to the D.
Marshall, a poet (not in the classical sense) and a musician, from Detroit, Michigan.
Both cold people that only have love for the words they put down on paper. Both fans of each other.
Marshall reaches out to her after Paul Rosenberg, his manager tells him about a poet who won a couple of awards and had dedicated all of her material to a certain angry blonde. After a few minutes of skepticism, Marshall put on his headphones to listen to her songs. And that's when he was hooked. She laid some heavy bars, and well her accent helped too.
So, he did what he thought he should. He arranged for a meeting to thank her for the dedications, congratulate her on the awards, and well to pick her thoughts.
And well, this is what happens when two solitary poets meet.
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?