Love-hate to vulnerability is my favorite trope, hands down. In 'The Untamed' fandom, 'Scattered Gusts of Wind' does this beautifully with Lan Wangji and Jiang Cheng—starting with biting insults, then unraveling into sleepless nights holding each other together. The pacing feels organic; their vulnerability isn’t rushed but earned through shared battles. Another pick is 'Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing' from 'Teen Wolf', where Stiles and Derek’s constant bickering masks deeper fears of abandonment. The shift happens subtly, like Derek silently fixing Stiles’ coffee after a nightmare. It’s the small gestures that wreck me.
especially when they melt into raw vulnerability. One standout is 'The Chains That Bind' from 'Attack on Titan', where Levi and Mikasa's rivalry slowly unravels into something painfully tender. The author nails the tension—every snarky remark hides a fear of closeness, and the slow burn is agonizingly good. Another gem is 'Fire and Ice' from 'My Hero Academia', with Bakugo and Uraraka's explosive interactions softening into whispered confessions. The way their pride clashes but ultimately crumbles under shared trauma is chef's kiss.
For something grittier, 'Black Dog' in the 'Harry Potter' fandom pairs Snape and Sirius in a post-war mess of guilt and grudges. Their arguments are brutal, but the moments where they admit needing each other? Heart-wrenching. Works like these thrive on emotional whiplash—characters lashing out because they care too much, not too little. The best part is when defenses finally crack, and it’s never pretty, just real.
Can’t resist stories where characters claw their way to tenderness. Check out 'Sharp Edges' in the 'Star Wars' fandom—Kylo and Hux’s vicious power struggles dissolve into hesitant trust after a near-fatal mission. The author captures how vulnerability isn’t sweet; it’s messy, like Hux bandaging Kylo’s wounds while cursing him. Also, 'Drown the Sea' from 'Good Omens' turns Crowley and Aziraphale’s sniping into quiet desperation during the apocalypse. Their final confrontation is less about yelling and more about trembling hands.
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My Hatred, My Soulmate
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In a world where supernatural creatures dwell in secret, a half-vampire, half-human girl's life is thrown upside down when a reckless night ends in a scandalous one-night affair with her worst enemy—the pompous alpha of her school. Despite their strong dislike for each other, they are forced into an arranged marriage. However, while they live together, an undeniable attraction develops between them.
As dark secrets and frightening opponents surface, she must face the truth: is he her enemy, or her soulmate? Can she break the bond that keeps them together... before it is too late?
THIS NOVEL IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS
PART 1: THE NIGHT THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING (Main story)
PART 2: THE LONG DISTANCE STRAIN
What would a woman do if one day she is waiting for her husband to tell him the news of her pregnancy but he comes home with another woman who is pregnant with his child?
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Ariadne's perfect life shattered after her mother's death. Her father's remarriage brought a cruel stepmother and stepsister who stole everything she loved, including Xander, the sole heir of the richest family in the country and her childhood love.
Desperate to keep him, Ariadne forced Xander into marrying her. But no matter how deeply she loved him, she could never win his heart. When her stepsister returned, their loveless marriage came to an end. Heartbroken, Ariadne left the city with a secret and rebuilt her life.
Five years later, she returned as a successful interior designer, only to be hired to design her ex-husband's new mansion. This time, the hatred in Xander's eyes had been replaced by regret.
As long buried secrets come to light, Xander is determined to win Ariadne back. But can she forgive the man who broke her heart, or will she choose a different future?
#This is Book One of the Zavion-Purple Series
Jeremy
He was my friend. The only one who understood me in my silence. I never needed anyone else with him by my side but...
Why does he have to do it? He agreed to marry me because my parent's company was in debt and getting married to me was the only option to get my company running. So, he backstabbed me and stole me away from my love.
If he thinks he will get my heart and body? He is mistaken. I am not a showpiece or a decoration. I only love Olivier and Magnus will never have me.
Magnus..
Jeremy thinks I have married him because of his parent's company. But he is wrong. So wrong. He doesn't even know that I have always loved him, and he is my only Love.
Yes, it hurts when he goes to his EX, but I will make him fall in love with me and I will tell him that I don't want his money, but his heart.
And I am sure of my love that one day I will.
It's an Enemy to Lovers, Happy ending book.
"Three rules:
Don't talk to me,
Don't touch me,
Stay out of my business."
Hearing that from her supposed husband on their wedding night, Sasha White or rather Sasha Brown had to question herself about the meaning of marriage.
Being married to the handsome billionaire, Michael Brown, Sasha couldn't explain her joy course as fate will have it, she had been crushing on him since their school days but couldn't pursue him due to the fact that it was know the whole school, that he is gay.
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Contains two books in the series.
He is my nemesis, the one who tormented me without cause. It wasn't always this way; there was a time when things were different. But then, one day, everything shifted. What do I do when he becomes my mate? The mark I left on him during our clash signifies that he belongs to me forever. Yet, he harbors a secret—one he desperately wants to conceal from me. This secret, rooted in guilt, is tied to a past event that changed everything.What will happen when she uncovers her mate's hidden truth? He has kept her in the dark, and now she must confront the possibility that this revelation could either shatter their bond or pave the way for reconciliation.
The Templeton's and those from the Silver family have always been at odds with each other. This hatred passed down to their descendants. Emma and Brandon have always hated each other. They wanted nothing to do with each other but a drunken night leads to an entanglement in the sheets and they came to an agreement to keep on pleasuring the other until one of them gets tired or plans on getting married.
Emma calls it off after finding out she was getting married and it is not until after one month did she find out that she was pregnant and the father was her archnemesis. How will her family react when they find out? And how will Brandon react when he finds out she was pregnant with his child?
This is the first story in the Enemies but Lovers series. It's not your typical romance story and it's filled with plot twists, betrayals and lots of drama.
especially those that dig into the messy, tangled emotions of characters who take forever to realize they're in love. One standout is 'The Unconscious Affair' on AO3, where two therapists navigate transference and repressed desire over years of sessions. The author nails the tension—every glance, every misinterpreted dream feels loaded. It’s not just romance; it’s a character study, with layers of denial and vulnerability peeling back painfully slow.
Another gem is 'Eros and Thanatos,' a Hannibal-esque AU where a detective and a criminal psychologist orbit each other like doomed stars. The psychological bonding here isn’t just deep; it’s destructive. They analyze each other’s traumas as a form of foreplay, and the payoff is worth the 200k-word wait. The fic plays with Freud’s theories on aggression and libido, making every interaction a chess game. If you want a romance that feels earned, not rushed, these stories are masterclasses.
Freudx authors have this uncanny ability to twist canon dynamics into something raw and electrifying, taking what's hinted at in the original material and amplifying it into full-blown, forbidden passion. They dive deep into the psychological undertones, often exploring repressed desires or unresolved tensions between characters. For instance, in 'Harry Potter', the Snape/Lily pairing gets reimagined not just as unrequited love but as a turbulent, obsessive connection fraught with guilt and longing.
What makes their work stand out is the way they layer emotional complexity onto existing relationships. A rivalry like Kylo Ren/Rey from 'Star Wars' becomes a visceral dance of power and vulnerability, where every clash ignites sparks of something darker and more intimate. Freudx writers don’t shy away from taboo—they lean into it, using canon conflicts as fuel for stories that feel dangerous and irresistible. The result is a reinterpretation that feels both startlingly new and eerily plausible, like peeling back a hidden layer of the original narrative.