The soft glow of Aanya’s tablet was the only light in her penthouse.
Outside, the city buzzed with life. Inside, everything felt still—except her.
She hadn’t slept.
Again.
Her stylus moved quickly, bringing a familiar figure to life. Broad shoulders. Sharp jaw. Wet hair falling over intense eyes.
Aarav.
Her creation.
Six feet tall. Swimmer’s body. A powerful CEO who never loved—only used. Women came and went in his world… until one stayed untouched.
Aanya leaned back, studying him.
“Perfect,” she whispered.
Her phone buzzed.
Deadline: 6 hours left.
She groaned, rubbing her tired eyes.
Aanya Verma—top webtoon artist. Millions of readers. Endless praise.
And yet, her real life?
Empty.
Missed calls. Cancelled plans. Half-finished conversations. Every time someone tried to get close, she pulled away.
Or maybe…
No one ever felt enough.
Because in her world, men like Aarav existed.
Intense. Confident. Addictive.
Unreal.
She exhaled and returned to her screen.
Her latest webtoon, Love / Lust Ocean, was climbing the charts. Readers were obsessed with the tension between Aarav and the female lead.
And tonight—
She was drawing the scene.
Rain poured heavily in the panel.
Aarav stood close to her, his shirt soaked, clinging to his body. His hand pressed against the wall beside her, trapping her in place.
“Do you think you can ignore me forever?” she imagined him saying.
Aanya slowed, adding detail—the droplets on his skin, the intensity in his eyes, the dangerous closeness between them.
Her breath hitched slightly.
Why did this feel so real?
She frowned, shaking it off.
This scene would go viral.
Her rank would rise again.
She stretched, glancing at the time.
1:02 AM
“Just one more panel…”
Ding dong.
She froze.
The sound echoed sharply.
“Who…?”
No one ever came here. Especially not this late.
She ignored it.
Ding dong.
Louder this time.
Her heart started to race.
“Okay… that’s weird.”
She stood and walked to the door, unease settling in her chest.
No delivery. No message.
Nothing.
The bell rang again.
“I’m coming!”
She unlocked the door and pulled it open—
And everything stopped.
A man stood there.
Tall.
Drenched in rain.
Water dripped from his hair, sliding down his sharp jaw, soaking into his shirt that clung perfectly to his body.
Aanya’s breath caught.
No.
This wasn’t possible.
He looked exactly like—
“Aarav…” she whispered.
The man frowned slightly.
“I’m sorry?” His voice was calm, low.
Her heart skipped.
Even his voice…
It matched.
“I—uh…” she faltered.
He glanced at the rain behind him.
“My car broke down nearby,” he said. “There’s no signal. Your place was the only one with lights on. I just need to use your phone… or wait out the rain.”
Aanya stared at him.
This wasn’t just similar.
This was him.
Every detail.
As if he had stepped out of her screen.
“Are you okay?” he asked.
She blinked quickly.
“Yes. I’m fine.”
Her voice felt distant.
Thunder rumbled softly.
She hesitated.
Then stepped aside.
“…Come in.”
He walked past her.
And as he did, a chill ran through her.
Something had changed.
She closed the door slowly.
Inside, he glanced around—at the dim lights, scattered sketches, and the glowing tablet still on.
Her screen.
His face.
Aanya stiffened.
He followed her gaze, then looked back at her.
“Nice place,” he said.
“Thanks…”
Silence filled the space.
Heavy. Strange.
He stepped a little closer.
Not enough to touch.
But enough to feel.
The faint scent of rain. The quiet confidence in his posture.
“Phone?” he reminded gently.
“Oh—right.”
She handed it to him.
Their fingers brushed.
And—
A spark.
Sharp. Electric.
Both of them stilled.
His eyes flickered to her hand… then to her face.
Something shifted.
Subtle.
But undeniable.
Aanya’s heartbeat quickened.
This wasn’t normal.
This wasn’t possible.
“…Thank you,” he said softly.
But he didn’t look away immediately.
Neither did she.
Because suddenly—
This didn’t feel like coincidence.
It felt like the beginning of something she had written…
But could no longer control.