

Desired by Two: the Vampire and the Hunter (9.1, 81 Eps) is a fantasy short drama where forbidden magic, a vampire’s allure, and a hunter’s loyalty collide around one ordinary woman whose life is shattered by a spilled cup of coffee. After accidentally soaking her enigmatic boss Simon, she discovers both her hidden powers and his true nature as a dangerous vampire willing to train her.
Her best friend Michael, however, hides an equally explosive secret: he is a hunter sworn to destroy creatures like Simon, turning their friendship into a deadly love triangle. As her magic intensifies, every episode tightens the emotional noose—forcing her to choose between darkness and duty, desire and survival, while dark secrets and impossible choices keep viewers hooked.
My Vampire Husband Wants to Bite Me Every Night (9.8, 53 Eps) is a top-rated fantasy romance that leans fully into the seductive danger of a vampire spouse who’s both a threat and a deep obsession. Set in a magical world where intimacy and bloodlust blur together, this drama follows a heroine trapped in a marriage with a possessive vampire who is drawn to her scent, power, and very soul.
Across its 53 episodes, the show weaves marital tension, forbidden desire, and supernatural rules into a slow-burn relationship where “bite” can mean protection, punishment, or passion. It’s a natural follow-up if you love the vampire side of Desired by Two and want more intense, husband-centric dark romance.
Fated to Miss: The Luna in His Dreams (9.2, 52 Eps) taps into werewolf-style lore, focusing on a destined “Luna” who keeps slipping through the fingers of the alpha who dreams of her. This series blends fantasy world-building with fated-mates angst as the hero tries to reconcile dream and reality, fighting prophecy, rival packs, and his own doubts.
Fans of Desired by Two’s love triangle will enjoy how this show uses destiny as the third force between the leads—constantly raising the stakes on whether love can beat fate or whether the Luna is truly “meant to be missed.”
Becoming the Wolf (8.2, 81 Eps) is ideal if you want a darker fantasy arc where power slowly awakens. The story follows an underestimated lead who evolves into a feared, respected “wolf” figure in a ruthless supernatural world where bloodlines and instincts matter more than laws.
Romance is intertwined with betrayals, inner demons, and moral choices, echoing Desired by Two’s themes of transformation and dangerous attraction. With 81 episodes, it has room for complex character growth, making every shift from prey to predator feel earned.
Lost Lamb (9.9, 49 Eps) delivers one of the most emotionally charged fantasy tales on Melolo, hinting at a vulnerable protagonist wandering a cruel, possibly supernatural world. Its shorter length keeps the pacing tight, turning each episode into a concentrated dose of tragedy, hope, and mystical intrigue.
If Desired by Two drew you in with its emotional stakes, Lost Lamb will hook you with raw vulnerability and a sense that every choice may be the character’s last chance at love, safety, or redemption.
Seeds in His Belly (9.5, 59 Eps) stands out with its symbolic, slightly eerie title hinting at cursed bloodlines, marks, or “seeds” of power implanted in the male lead. The fantasy element likely revolves around a force inside him that changes his fate and drags both him and the heroine into a web of danger, destiny, and painful transformation.
For viewers who enjoyed the “hidden power awakening” in Desired by Two, this drama offers a more mysterious, body-linked twist on magic and love, with slow revelations that keep you theorizing until the final episodes.
Emperor Yan (8.5, 82 Eps) shifts the fantasy romance into a more epic, courtly setting, centering on a powerful emperor figure in a world governed by mystical forces and political intrigue. Here, romance collides with imperial duty, wars, and divine destiny, creating a sweeping love story layered with sacrifice and strategy.
Fans of Simon’s dangerous authority in Desired by Two will appreciate Emperor Yan’s blend of power, vulnerability, and the constant tension between personal desire and the fate of a kingdom.
Besieged City (9.5, 60 Eps) combines fantasy, siege warfare, and emotional storytelling as characters fight not only for survival but also for love inside a city ringed by danger. Magic, tactics, and secret loyalties intertwine, giving the central romance a backdrop of constant threat and hard choices.
If you liked the high stakes and “no safe choice” feeling in Desired by Two, Besieged City offers a similarly intense experience—only here the battlefield is literal, and love must survive both swords and spells.
Starting with Desired by Two: the Vampire and the Hunter, these eight fantasy romance short dramas show just how wide Melolo’s supernatural universe can be—from office vampires and hunters to wolves, cursed heirs, emperors, and besieged lovers. Whether you crave a love triangle wrapped in magic, a possessive vampire husband, or epic kingdom-level stakes, this top 8 list gives you a complete roadmap for your next binge.