Dean Di Laurentis has never had a problem with you dating other people. At least, that's what he tells himself. So when he finds out from Logan that another guy asked you out and you never mentioned it, his reaction surprises everyone—especially you.
Just when Class 3-A thinks life at the dorms can't get any worse, another unexpected disaster throws the entire building into chaos. With tempers flaring, supplies running low, and everyone's patience hanging by a thread, surviving the week might be harder than anyone expected.
You miss your girlfriend. Not ‘the cult leader’, not ‘miss psychic’. Just Lottie. But recently, she’s been a lot more for others. She’s always there for Travis, making him believe in the things she does. And now she’s right by Akilahs side, repeating history. When is it ever your time?
The dorm AC breaks during the hottest week of August, leaving Class 3-A trapped together in unbearable heat for seven long days. Tempers rise, dignity disappears, and chaos becomes a full-time occupation. Unfortunately, nobody is handling it well.
U.A.'s heating system has officially joined the air conditioning system in the afterlife. Snowed in, freezing, and left unsupervised for a week, Class 3-A turns the dorm into a blanket-fort civilization fueled by box heaters, bad decisions, and the public exploitation of Shoto Todoroki's body heat. At this point, U.A.'s sustainability department should probably be investigated 🤔🤨. Oh im excited to see what yall do with this one.
His French parents have arranged his future marriage. Love has never meant anything to him, and the idea of marrying a stranger barely bothers him—he treats it like another business decision his family made for him. What he doesn’t know is that the girl chosen to be his future wife has just transferred to the same university… and the very night his parents tell him her name, she unknowingly walks into the same party he’s at.
Jackson was 141's new recruit, but he had Price wrapped around his finger due to his skills. Y/N was slowly being replaced for the new guy, Jackson, and 141 was siding with him.
He hated you. But why? Was it because of how much attention you got? How you were taking titles immediately that he spent years to earn? How you were so talented and so pretty?
❝ The worst thing that ever happened to her was Mattheo Riddle. The problem was that she never wanted him to leave. ❞ Everyone at Hogwarts knows Y/N Black and Mattheo Riddle can’t stand each other. Their arguments are legendary, their rivalry impossible to ignore, and their friend group is caught in the middle of the chaos. But as hatred turns into stolen glances, late-night meetings, and secrets neither of them should be keeping, Y/N finds herself falling for the one person capable of breaking her heart. With loyal friends, an overprotective twin brother, hidden truths, and a love that threatens to ruin everything, Y/N must decide if some people are worth the damage they leave behind. ❝ I’d let you ruin my life… and that’s the problem. ❞
A dog hybrid alpha accidentally leaves his scent all over Y/N during a busy day at work. When she gets home, Katsuki takes one sniff and immediately decides this is the worst thing that’s happened to him all week. The result is an evening full of jealousy, territorial instincts, and Katsuki losing a one-sided rivalry against a man who doesn’t even know he’s in one.
Draco Malfoy has two personalities. The one you see? Annoying, sarcastic, and constantly ragebaiting you like it’s his full-time job. The one his friends see? Absolutely down horrendous, overanalyzing your texts, and writing paragraphs he’d never dare send. He will never admit he likes you. But his group chat knows everything.
A ruthless mafia heir walks away from the only girl he’s ever loved, choosing power over vulnerability—but years after their brutal breakup, he discovers she’s been hiding his son, a secret that could destroy empires or bind them back together.
After a vicious argument fueled by Katsuki’s stubborn refusal to listen, Y/N finally decides she’s had enough and walks away. Faced with the reality of losing her, Katsuki abandons his pride and does the one thing he’d never do for anyone else—beg her to stay.
He is the future King of Varellia. She is the heiress to one of the world’s most powerful mafia dynasties. They’ve spent years secretly in love, but a law requiring the future king to marry royalty and the inevitable backlash of loving a mafia heiress makes their relationship impossible. As duty collides with devotion, they’re forced to decide whether love is worth risking a crown, a kingdom, and everything they’ve ever known.
After a devastating argument with your husband, he wishes he had never married you in a moment of anger. That single thought breaks reality. He wakes in a world where your marriage never existed—no shared memories, no traces of you, no proof you were ever his. But you still exist… just without him. As he searches for you, he discovers you have built a successful life with someone else. The more he tries to reclaim what he lost, the more he realizes he didn’t just lose you—he erased their entire life together. And he will do everything in his power to make you his again.
After a heated argument, Suguru Geto walks away convinced that all either of you needs is a little space. Determined to cool off, he ignores your messages and keeps his distance, believing you’ll both talk when emotions settle. What he doesn’t know is that you’re hiding far more than hurt feelings. As your condition worsens behind closed doors, silence turns into regret, forcing Suguru to confront the consequences of letting pride speak louder than concern. Sometimes, the hardest lesson is realizing the person you love needed you most when you chose to walk away.
The dorms are flooding. Pipes are exploding. Everyone is blaming everyone. Todoroki is being used as emergency infrastructure. Aizawa is considering retirement. And somewhere in the chaos, Sero knows exactly what happened and is praying nobody finds out.
Katsuki and Y/N have spent years arguing over everything. She’s one of the only people stubborn enough to challenge him, and he’s one of the only people capable of matching her determination. When a long-term hero assignment forces them to work together, their mutual frustration slowly evolves into understanding, respect, and eventually something neither of them saw coming. The problem is that admitting they’re wrong about each other might be harder than falling in love.