If you have spent any significant time scrolling through the "Dark Romance" or "Paranormal" tags on Wattpad, you have likely come across a title that stops you in your tracks. It’s provocative, slightly terrifying, and impossible to ignore: by the author Makeandoffer .
"He was the silence between thunderclaps. The space where a heartbeat should be. I put my hand through his chest—not to hurt him, but to prove he had one. He didn't. So I gave him mine."
The monster started making its presence known more and more. It would move things around, whisper strange phrases in my ear, and even leave me little gifts.
The monster isn’t instantly soft. He’s possessive, cryptic, and sometimes cruel. Yet Makeandoffer gives him moments of vulnerability and a backstory (often involving loneliness or a curse) that makes readers empathize without excusing his actions. This balance is hard to strike, and the author pulls it off.
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"Makeandoffer" is widely believed to be a specific Wattpad user profile or a username handle (often stylized as @MakeandOffer or Make_An_Offer ). In the Wattpad ecosystem, users known as "Book Designers" or "Graphic Designers" use handles like this.
The romance is a real slow burn. Physical contact is limited early on, replaced by psychological games, whispers, and small acts of protection. This makes the eventual intimacy feel climactic, not rushed — a common complaint in Wattpad monster romances.