BlueButterfly created a topic of Jinx

Ahahaha, nakakagago! Ahaha! ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

BlueButterfly asked a question

So, I was searching for any manga or webtoon that has something like this:

The MC has low-self esteem, has always been the second choice, over her friend or their siblings. Or the MC is is a rebound or replacement over a past lover, bonus if the MC's love interest still hasn't get over from that said past lover, doesn't matter if it's straigh GL or BL

And an omegaverse where the MC and the ML were not soulmates but but love each other, then the MC/ML's mate came...something like that

They look like genderbend luckae! I am here dor it

BlueButterfly created a topic of Golden Sparkle

Why did I sleep on this! I didn't know I will love this story so much. I love Himari so much!

BlueButterfly asked a question

Hello! I am looking for BL's with unrequited love. Like they were friends or childhood friends then the one person who fell first decided to move on or runaway. Then the other finally reciprocates but they fell harder. Yeah kinda like he fell first...the other 'he' fell harder.(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
I don't care if it's the uke or seme who fell first, as long as it's angsty but with a happy ending

BlueButterfly created a topic of Sura's Lover

Who hurt me today...?

This Manhwa (⌒▽⌒)

BlueButterfly asked a question

Hello, everyone. My request somewhat too specific lol. I was wondering if anyone know a manga, manhwa or manhua that is like this:
They are childhood friends who had a fallout, the fallout could be they had a fight and the other betrayed the other. And then they became somewhat enemies or that they treat each other as strangers. And at the end they are fated to fight each other because of their differing loyalty.
If that is too specific, then just a childhood friends to lovers to enemies would be good. Or anything similar.
I am sorry I am just craving to read something similar to a ship that I like and sadly the said ship had only a few doujinshis

BlueButterfly created a topic of Killing Stalking

Thanks for reminding that this trauma existed