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french is the way to go
Nyah is crazy
DON’T ❌ date your coworkers y’all
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XXX Buddy
Lash/ Daki
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They’re so goofy. Love a good enemies to lovers.
XXX Buddy
Literary Masterpiece
Tropes: Enemies-to-lovers, golden retriever type, tsundere, grumpy-sunshine
A classic enemies-to-lover story between the newly-transferred design team leader and the project team leader of City Casual, the country’s leading men’s fashion magazine. This is a slow-burn romance that executes the enemies-to-lovers storyline to perfection. I think that enemies-to-lovers stories run the risk of the relationship changing too abruptly and then subsequently coming off as forced or unnatural. Hence why a slow-burn type of pacing is often needed for the growth in the characters’ relationships to feel real. But this has to be balanced with a good plot or you will quickly feel bored and lose interest. This story was able to execute this flawlessly. They spent time and effort building up each character and their personalities. They developed the relationship between the two characters from scratch (from first encounter, to neutral colleagues, to enemies and then to lovers), and they spared no expense in slowly fostering their chemistry and sexual tension. And all this was done in a setting of a riveting plot of office politics that will leave you on the edge of your seats the entire time. It was a perfect recipe to keep you hooked throughout, and it makes the resolution all the more satisfying. The characters have a lot of heart to them, that makes you really feel for what they’re going through and I think that is a testament to good writing. The art is absolutely beautiful. And, the background characters had their own distinct personalities that adds to the story, which is something I always appreciate. To be honest, I generally don’t enjoy office romance or any office-based plot-lines for that matter (it’s just a personal taste). And yet despite that, I still loved this story so much, which just shows how good it is. I have yet to find an enemies-to-lovers story that was done as well as this and hence why it has earned its spot on this list.