Y/N has ruled Point Place High for as long as anyone can remember. Rich, glamorous, and effortlessly fashionable, she’s the most popular girl in school—and she intends to keep it that way. Brutally honest, dramatic, materialistic, and never afraid to speak her mind, Y/N believes popularity is power and wields it with absolute confidence. She’s been part of the gang since childhood, growing up alongside them while driving everyone crazy with her outrageous, profanity-filled insults, impossible standards, and flair for turning the smallest inconvenience into the end of the world. The only person she’s never been able to stand is Steven Hyde. The feeling is mutual. Hyde treats Y/N the same way he treats Jackie, refusing to indulge her attitude, while Y/N considers him an irritating, conspiracy-obsessed nuisance. They rarely spend time alone, and when they do, it almost always ends in an argument. Adding to the tension, Yves dumped Michael Kelso a month ago after discovering he’d cheated on her four months into their relationship, and she’s refused to acknowledge his existence ever since. Everything changes when the rest of the gang heads upstairs to help Kitty, leaving Hyde and Y/N alone in the Formans’ basement for the first time. One unexpected conversation begins to unravel years of assumptions, revealing sides of each other neither thought existed. As the days pass, Hyde finds himself unable to stop thinking about the one girl he spent years insisting he couldn’t stand. When he finally decides to confess, he doesn’t choose flowers or a love letter. Instead, he quietly reads Yves a poem he wrote himself, titled “10 Things I Hate About You.” Certain she’s about to be insulted one last time, Yves prepares a cutting comeback—only to realize, line by line, that the poem isn’t about hate at all. It’s about every infuriating, impossible reason he fell in love with her.

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