The Heirs I: Nothing Absolutely Makes Sense [NAMS]
53 parts Ongoing MatureThey don't know she used to be a Joseon princess: loved, betrayed, and fated to die young.
They don't know that the visions haunting her aren't delusions.
That they're memories of a love that always ends in tragedy.
Now, reborn as the heir to Montclair Sciences, Cerys is trying to survive college while keeping her grip on reality. The last thing she needs is another breakdown-- or another dream of a man whispering her name as she dies in his arms. She doesn't have time to breakdown. Nope, not when her family had just left her a billion-dollar legacy. Except her past keeps bleeding into the present.
Yi-an looks exactly like the man from her dreams. His face, his posture, his height, his voice. Every-single-damn-thing. And it relieves her, finally, to find the man she's been looking for all these years. She's convinced their story isn't over.
But here's the problem.
There's one thing she can't explain.
Ron Eliezer Alcantara, Yi-an's best friend. The one who barely talks to her unless it's to throw a jab or toss some sarcasm her way. And yet, whenever he glances at her, something inside her stumbles. She can't breathe right. Can't think. His voice gets under her skin in a way that shouldn't matter, but it does. He's distant, and definitely the sharpest mouth of the group. And somehow, she always feels like he knows something she doesn't.
He's not always around, but when he is, he makes her nervous for no reason. Flustered when she shouldn't. And bothered in ways she never want to admit.
He's not the one in her dreams.
But her instincts screams at her whenever he's near.
Something about him doesn't really make sense.
And when the revelation finally catches up to her?
She'll wish she figured it out sooner.
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R18+ Content Warning:
This novel contains explicit content, including graphic depictions of intimate scenes, mature themes, and intense emotional situations. It is intended for mature readers only. Reader discretion is advised.