I recently stumbled upon a fanfiction for 'Attack on Titan' where Levi makes an agonizing choice to sacrifice his own freedom to save Mikasa from a doomed fate. The story explores his internal struggle, torn between duty and love, and the redemption arc is beautifully painful. It’s set in an AU where the walls never fell, but the emotional stakes feel even higher. The author uses subtle symbolism, like shattered ODM gear representing broken promises, to amplify the tragedy.
Another gem is a 'Harry Potter' fic centered on Snape’s unspoken love for Lily. It reimagines his final moments not as a duty to Dumbledore, but as a deliberate atonement, with his memories woven into a Patronus that guards Harry instead of fading. The prose is sparse but devastating, especially when describing how Snape’s brewing ingredients—like wilted aconite—mirror his withering hope. These stories hit hard because the sacrifices aren’t grand gestures; they’re quiet, personal, and utterly irreversible.
A 'Star Wars' fic about Padmé surviving Mustafar wrecked me. She fakes her death to raise Luke in secrecy, but the cost is watching Obi-Wan mourn her ‘corpse’ while she can’t reveal the truth. The best part is how her sacrifice isn’t physical—it’s the daily agony of hearing Vader’s atrocities on the Holonet and doing nothing. The story frames her love as a silent war, fought with encrypted messages and hidden baby clothes. The ending, where she dies old and unrecognized, hits harder than any battlefield death.
There’s a hauntingly beautiful 'The Untamed' fanfic where Lan Wangji spends lifetimes searching for Wei Wuxian’s reincarnated soul, only to lose him repeatedly to war or illness. Each cycle, Lan Wangji gives up pieces of his cultivation to protect him, weakening himself into mortality. The climax shows him burning his guqin, the last tie to his identity, to break the curse. What kills me is how the author contrasts his stoicism with tiny details—a trembling teacup, a frayed forehead ribbon—to show the weight of his love. It’s not about dramatic death scenes; it’s about the erosion of self over centuries.
One underrated 'Naruto' fic has Hinata volunteering as a double agent in the Akatsuki to protect Naruto. The twist? She lets the village believe she defected, so her ‘betrayal’ becomes his motivation to grow stronger. The brutality lies in small moments—like her washing blood from her robes while repeating his name like a mantra. When they finally reunite, she’s too broken to explain, and the story ends with Naruto never learning the truth. Gut-punch material.
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If you are not into Adult and Mature Romance/Hot Erotica then please don't open this book. Here you will get to read Amazing Short Stories and New Series Every Month and Week.
There are some such secret moments in everyone's life that if someone comes to know, it can embarrass them, or else can excite them. Secretly you wish to relive these guilty and sweet memories again and again.
So let me share some similar secret and exciting moments and such short stories with you guys that make your heartthrob and curl your toes in excitement.
Let get lost in the world of Forbidden Love Stories.
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Check My 3rd Book: She's Taken Away
I was head over heels for Jace Johnston for ten long years, but to him, I was just plain crackers: "Lacking flavor, but folks still nibble on them." Meanwhile, he was getting cozy with another girl behind my back.
After a decade of playing childhood sweethearts, I realized it led nowhere. I was done being his side dish. So, I decided to marry someone else. Then, Jace knocked on my door in the middle of the night.
"Rea..."
"Mr. Johnston, can I help you?" I asked.
Just then, a deep voice boomed from my bedroom, "Honey, where did you put my underwear?"
Jace stumbled and practically coughed blood right there. Next thing I knew, he was venting on social media, posting:
[Some people leave a hole that never fills. Love isn't promised forever, so hold her close and cherish every heartbeat while you can.]
My husband, Terrence Lawson, was a traveler between worlds. He wasn’t allowed to form relationships with the NPCs of each world.
But he was quick to fall head over heels for me. Every time his heart throbbed for me, a deep-rooted pain that tore through his soul followed suit. He had suffered from this torment 99 times so far.
Later on, I was kidnapped to another country, where I was tormented relentlessly. At one point, I even became a target of sexual abuse.
When I was at the brink of suffering from a permanent breakdown, I remembered the secretive technique that Terrence had taught me that allowed me to communicate with him despite being worlds apart.
After succeeding in forming a link with Terrence, I overheard his conversation with his mentor.
"Terrence, how could you contact the villains and have them kidnap Quinn? Isn't she your true love?"
Terrence's voice was awfully icy and resolute. "The female supporting lead, Yvonne Lynn, was supposed to be the one enduring the torment. I had no choice but to let Quinn shoulder this burden in order to save Yvonne's life.
"Besides, Quinn is this world's female lead. She has the blessings of the Narrative, so there's no way any harm will come to her.
"Once I'm done with this mission, I will be able to stay in this world forever. When the time comes, I'll make sure to make amends to Quinn properly."
I was completely heartbroken at that moment.
When I saw the villains approaching me once again, I completely gave up on fighting back.
Some lines were never meant to be crossed... but the heart doesn't always follow the rules.
"Crossed Lines: 40 Forbidden Stories" is a captivating collection of forty unforgettable tales where love appears in the most unexpected places and every choice comes with a price.
From impossible attractions and long-buried feelings to family secrets, second chances, and relationships that challenge society's expectations, each story explores the delicate balance between desire, loyalty, and the consequences of following one's heart.
Every chapter introduces new characters, new conflicts, and a new journey filled with emotion, heartbreak, hope, and unforgettable twists. Some will fight for love. Some will walk away. Others will discover that the greatest battles are the ones within themselves.
Forty stories, forty impossible choice and one unforgettable collection.
Will they obey the rules... or cross the line?
Alethea, a young girl from a small village, accepts a tempting job offer to care for a sick employer in the capital city as a way to escape her mother. However, upon arriving at the employer's home, Alethea is shocked to discover that her patient is not the frail, elderly person she imagined, but Sebastian Tarcisio—a wealthy heir who is blind, arrogant, and stubborn.
From their very first meeting, Sebastian is rude and constantly insults her, making her regret her decision to take the job. However, her mother has already taken the one-year advance payment, and if Alethea breaks the contract, not only will she face punishment, but her family will also suffer for spending the upfront salary. With no other choice, Alethea is forced to endure.
In truth, Sebastian’s insults aren’t because he hates Alethea or doubts her abilities. It’s because he knows that his grandfather, Felix Tarcisio, intentionally placed Alethea in his life in the hopes that they would form a relationship and eventually give Felix a male heir to continue the Tarcisio family line.
As time goes on, Alethea begins to realize that Sebastian isn’t as cruel as she initially thought. Beneath his hardened exterior, she sees his vulnerability. And in Alethea’s resilience, Sebastian starts to discover a gentleness within himself that he never knew existed.
What will become of their story amidst the shadows of manipulation by Sebastian’s grandfather and the greed of Alethea’s mother? Will Alethea and Sebastian fight for their unexpected love, or will they end up parting ways?
Love is a very beautiful feeling and we all want to feel it and be with the person we love but is it that easy as it is to say?Join the journey of our characters to know how they wrote their own love saga
I recently read this 'Attack on Titan' fanfic where Levi makes the ultimate sacrifice for Erwin, and it wrecked me for days. The author built their relationship so subtly—tiny gestures, shared glances—before dropping the emotional bomb. Levi chooses to let Erwin live, knowing it means his own death, and the way it mirrors their canon dynamic but with deeper romantic stakes is genius.
The fic uses sparse dialogue and focuses on Levi's internal monologue, which makes his final act feel inevitable yet devastating. It's not just about dying for love; it's about choosing someone else's future over your own, even when you know they'll never forgive you for it. That kind of messy, selfless love always gets me.
Honestly, I've been obsessed with slow burn fics lately, especially in the 'Bungou Stray Dogs' fandom. There's this one fic called 'The Art of Losing' that absolutely wrecks me—it’s a Dazai x Chuuya story where their emotional tension builds over years of shared trauma and unspoken longing. The author nails the pacing, making every glance and half-confession feel like a knife twist.
Another gem is 'Whispers in the Dark' from the 'My Hero Academia' universe, focusing on Shinsou x Denki. It’s a masterclass in emotional bonding, where their connection grows through late-night chats and mutual vulnerability. The writer avoids clichés, letting their relationship develop organically through small gestures—like sharing headphones during thunderstorms. These fics prove slow burns aren’t just about waiting; they’re about earning every heartbeat.
especially those that dive deep into psychological complexity. One standout is 'The Thorn and the Rose', a 'Harry Potter' Snape/Hermione fic that doesn’t just skim the surface of their age gap and power dynamics—it digs into Hermione’s guilt, Snape’s self-loathing, and how their mutual intellect becomes both a bridge and a weapon. The author uses wartime trauma to twist their connection into something painfully intimate yet destructive.
Another gem is 'Beneath the Surface', a 'Supernatural' Dean/Cas AU where Castiel’s angelic nature isn’t just glossed over; it’s a source of existential dread. The fic frames their bond as a rebellion against divine order, with Dean’s human fragility contrasting Cas’s stoicism in ways that make every touch feel like a sin. The psychological tension here isn’t just about societal taboos—it’s about two beings fundamentally unable to understand each other yet refusing to let go.
I recently stumbled upon a fanfiction for 'Attack on Titan' that absolutely wrecked me—Levi and Erwin's dynamic taken to this tragic, sacrificial level where Erwin gives up his dream for humanity's survival. The writing was so raw, focusing on unspoken love and duty clashing. It wasn’t just about death; it was about choosing between personal desires and the greater good, framed through quiet gestures like shared tea or a lingering look.
Another one that comes to mind is a 'Harry Potter' AU where Snape survives but lives as a ghost, bound to Hogwarts to watch over Lily’s descendants. The sacrifice isn’t physical but emotional, a perpetual limbo of nearness without connection. The author dug into themes of redemption and unresolved love, using magical lore to twist the knife deeper. Works like these stand out because they make sacrifice feel intimate, not grandiose.