Thatcher and Y/N are childhood sweethearts who married young and once had a genuinely loving, perfect relationship. As Thatcher takes on the responsibility of two empires, his focus shifts entirely to power and control, leaving their marriage emotionally neglected. They no longer share a bed, he forgets anniversaries, and every conversation turns into an argument
Y/N has spent two years rebuilding a quiet, careful life around her daughter, Ari. She tells everyone she’s fine alone—and most days she even believes it. Jungkook, her former best friend and the person she once trusted more than anyone, has no idea the child exists. Their relationship never ended with a dramatic betrayal; instead it dissolved slowly—misunderstandings, bad timing, words neither of them were brave enough to say.
⊹ ࣪ ˖ After an argument, you went to a bar to grab a drink. Somehow, someone had put something in your drink. You called the first person you thought of in that moment; Clint.
They’ve been toxic since eighth grade — arguing, breaking up, making up — ever since he liked her first and messed things up with lies and avoidance. He’s the popular, mysterious football player; she’s the cheerleader who feels everything deeply. When things go wrong, he’s usually at fault, shutting down instead of being honest, while she reacts because she cares too much.
You and Vince collided in the crowded hallway, both drawn to the same girl. What starts as rivalry, teasing, bickering, and one-upmanship—slowly twists into something neither of you expected: a pull between the two of you that’s impossible to ignore.
A chaotic karaoke night in NYC pulls Tessa into the world of the New York Rangers—and straight into the sights of their 6’9” enforcer, Matt Rempe. But with rival players and a toxic ex circling, falling in love won’t be the hardest part—keeping it will.
She is his first cultured girl, and first girl in general so he doesn’t really know how to be in a relationship in a sense. Obviously he loves a lot and treats her well, but he’s just doesn’t know how to operate a relationship even after dating her since eighth grade, and they’re in high-school now.
A casual drink with her best friend is supposed to be harmless, until Y/N catches the attention of a stranger across the cafeteria. Jungkook notices her laugh, her smile… and the boy sitting a little too close. A simple misunderstanding is all it takes to set a slow-burn story in motion.
They were perfect once—until Rafe cheated with the one girl Y/N despised. Now, merged friend groups force them into constant proximity. Every laugh, every touch, every smirk is a battlefield of old love, fresh hatred, and a fiery desire neither wants but can’t escape.
Being mutual friends means you see Jungkook more than expected. Being best friends with Jiwoo means getting pulled into her relationship drama. One argument, one living room, and one moment that shifts everything.
Five years ago, you divorced Jeon Jungkook — the rising young CEO who shattered your marriage with one betrayal. What he never learned was that you walked away carrying more than heartbreak.
When Evelyn McKenna escapes her past and walks into her brother’s NYC apartment, she crashes straight into Riven Cross — the dark, tattooed rockstar whose life is about to collide with hers in every possible way. What begins as irritation and tension spirals into a slow-burn storm of obsession, healing, jealousy, and a love neither of them were ready for.
heirs fall in love at thirteen and date until eighteen. He breaks up with her and disappears, choosing isolation and power. They do not speak again until twenty-four. He is then blackmailed over a serious mafia crime. To protect the USA mafia, he is forced to marry her.