His Biggest Fan: A Size Difference M/F Romance (Bow and Arrow [M/F])
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✦ Size Difference ✦ Parasocial-to-Real ✦ Mistress-Coded SPH ✦ Woman-Dominant ✦ Idol Romance ✦ M/F ✦
Six years a fan. Eight seconds to recognize him. One sentence she almost didn’t say.
I’m Hannah. Twenty-seven, plus-size, a choir teacher who stopped apologizing for the poster on my bedroom wall a long time ago. I have wanted Jules Calloway, lead dancer of Sable, from a distance the entire time the world has been allowed to want him.
Then the man in the worst disguise I have ever seen sits two seats down from me on a Saturday bus.
The fandom has decided what Jules Calloway is. They have written him bigger than life, bigger than the truth, bigger than the body that small frame could ever carry. I am the only person who has ever wanted the man instead of the fantasy. And the moment I get him alone, I find out the gap between what they imagine and what he actually is.
He has spent six years being wanted as a performance. He has never once been wanted as himself.
So I stop letting him perform. I take the stage away. I find out what is underneath when the lights are off and the cameras are gone and there is no script left to hide behind, and the man who is adored by fifteen million strangers learns what it is to belong to exactly one.
He flies back to Seoul in a week. I have until then to decide what this is.
You are an instrument. I am the musician.
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — Explicit M/F with size difference, mistress-coded SPH, a woman-dominant dynamic, worship, denial, a negotiated first-time scene, and a fan club that gets exactly what it asked for.
Standalone novel with HEA ending. ~45,000 words. No cliffhanger.
Book 2 of the Bow and Arrow series: The draw is in the smaller hand, and the aim belongs to her.
— Wren Towers