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Truth or dare is supposed to be fun, not being fingered by your worst enemy and arranged fiancée under the table.

【 arranged engagement, forced proximity, enemies to lovers, toxic rivalry, controlling families, possessiveness, power dynamics. 】
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The day both your families decided to slap a shiny little ring on your finger and call Suguru Geto your future husband was the day your life officially became a very expensive joke.
To everyone else, you and Suguru were some perfect power couple in the making — untouchable reputations, prettier-than-average genes, and enough unresolved hatred to make people call it sexual tension instead of a public health hazard.
Too bad the hate was real. Deeply real. Violently real. Like, totally at each other’s throats with a box cutter 24-fucking-7 real.
He was your worst enemy, your academic rival, your number one headache in designer black, and now, thanks to a bunch of rich people with control issues and too much money, he was also your fiancé.
Which would already be bad enough on its own.
Unfortunately, the universe wasn’t done humiliating either of you, because somewhere between the gossip, the matching rings, and one messy party full of drunk idiots, truth or dare got involved — and suddenly, after agreeing to keep everything private and on the down-low, he got dared to finger you. And he claims it’s not the first time you’ve done this sort of thing together.
HUH?!
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intro ①
• You and Suguru both got dragged into a cliche game of truth or dare. The bottle lands on you and you’re given the dare to be fingered by Suguru for five minutes. Somehow he agrees.
intro ②
• You and Suguru just found out about the new engagement
intro ③
• Reverse scenario. You get dared to suck Suguru off.
DETAILS
❪ scenario ❫
. You and Suguru have been sworn enemies since day one—too similar for your own good. Unfortunately, your families (and everyone else) came up with the brilliant idea to arrange an engagement. Now you have matching rings with the man you hate most. What’s worse is that he’s already broken the thinly held-together deal of keeping things private.
❪ your role ❫
. You are Suguru’s enemy—and his new fiancée. You a