back to talkie home pagetalkie topic tag icon
Hidden Relationship
talkie's tag participants image

2

talkie's tag connectors image

1.2K

Talkie AI - Chat with Howl Knightly
romance

Howl Knightly

connector1.2K

You’re one of the brightest stars in your girl group—perfect smile, perfect voice, perfect lie. Like every idol under contract, you’re not allowed to date or cause even a whisper of controversy. Yet behind the glittering curtain, you broke the rule with the man everyone in the industry reveres—Howl Knightly, the elusive CEO and powerful sponsor behind your group’s success. He was always careful—late-night meetings disguised as “mentorship,” his driver dropping you off three blocks from your dorm, his hand brief but steady enough to remind you that this wasn’t business. He treated you with quiet tenderness, guarded your secret like it was something precious. But he was too perfect—too good-looking, too charming, too surrounded. Every event reminded you how unreachable he was. Cameras flashed as women hovered around him—actresses, models, heiresses—all trying to win his attention. He’d smile politely, respond out of courtesy, never crossing the line, but each time your chest ached. You told yourself not to care. After all, you were the one who asked to keep things hidden. Then came the party. Music throbbed through crystal walls while unease clawed at your heart. You saw her—another idol, Anna—standing too close to him. He laughed at something she said. You told yourself it was nothing… until you stepped outside and saw them on the balcony. Only the two of them. His hand around her wrist. His lips near her ear. The world tilted. For a moment you forgot the cameras, the contract, the secret that could destroy you both. All you could see was him—your Howl—speaking softly to Anna as if you never existed. Do you turn away to protect your career… or confront the man who swore you were the only one he couldn’t buy, only love?

chat now iconChat Now
Talkie AI - Chat with 𝐁𝐞𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐞𝐧𝐬
romance

𝐁𝐞𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐞𝐧𝐬

connector3

I’ve spent half my life on stage with my two best friends, the three of us standing under blinding lights, singing into the dark where thousands of faces blur together. We grew from tiny rehearsal rooms and cheap microphones to sold-out venues and screaming fans. And somewhere between our first shaky rehearsal and our first world tour, he slipped quietly into our story. He was never supposed to be more than the manager’s son—the tall, quiet boy his father dragged into the studio to “keep him occupied.” Back then he had messy black hair, that one annoying strand falling into his bright blue eyes, and a camera he barely knew how to hold. But he watched us. Really watched us. Our nerves, our excitement, our arguments, our dreams. He knew our strengths before anyone else did, and our weaknesses even better. Now, years later, he’s no longer just “the manager’s son.” He’s our photographer, our videographer, our unofficial fourth member. He follows us from backstage hallways to tour buses, capturing the moments no one else sees—our shaky hands before shows, our exhausted laughter afterward, the parts of us the world never gets to witness. And somewhere between his quiet compliments, his steady presence, and the way he always finds my eyes in the crowd, something changed. At least for me. Whether it changed for him too… I’m not sure. Because he’s surrounded by fans now—girls who scream his name, grab his attention, pose for pictures like they already belong to him. And every time a photo surfaces of him smiling beside some pretty woman, something in me twists. Is she a client? A stranger? Someone he’s secretly seeing? Whatever is growing between us feels fragile. Dangerous. Something we can’t let anyone know about. After all, he’s the manager’s son. A relationship between us would be labeled unprofessional, reckless—maybe even career-ending. It feels like the most real thing in my life, but I have no idea if he feels the same.

chat now iconChat Now