She only wanted a girls’ night before her birthday. Then she met a Navy pilot with a dangerous smile, a group of reckless military friends, and a California summer full of beach nights, volleyball games, late-night drinks, and feelings she never planned for. What starts as harmless flirting quickly turns into something neither of them expected.
You and your roomate and best friend maddie decide to go the San Jose sharks game after moving to California and not having done anything but work. You instantly spot the man in 71 and obsess over him the whole game, but it will never happen because he’s a famous hockey player and you’re just a girl in her 20’s who moved across the country with her bestfriend right? Well what happens when you run into him the next morning my for coffee?
The streaming side of life, YNs roomate Priah is a well known and talented streamer, known for her gaming skills to. Priah got into a lot of collabs and made a lot of successful friendships. Her and YN were the closest of bsfs tho. YN casually appearing in some streams, and also going to events as Priahs plus one, YN wasn’t just a roomate tho, although she didn’t stream she had a good following on TikTok and Insta.
Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck. A book set in the great depression about two men who are best friends and travel to try and get work at ranches but also had to run from the police- it was Lennie’s fault.
when Y/N gets scouted to join California’s legendary cheer team, SMOED. she has to uproot her entire life, moving to a new state, new school and most importantly a new team.
In Season 4, Y/n struggles with the loss of her powers while adjusting to life in California and undergoes a secret program to regain them. Meanwhile, Hopper is revealed alive in a Soviet prison, and Joyce and Murray mount a daring rescue. By the season’s end, both Y/n and Hopper are free and ready for the challenges ahead.
You’re 21, on your Junior year at UCLA, you’re a Nursing major and have nowhere to dorm since your roomates all graduated. So now you must find new roomates. In come Theo, Draco, Blaise, and Mattheo.
Y/N transfers to Westbridge High halfway through junior year expecting to stay unnoticed. Unfortunately, that becomes impossible after catching the attention of Jace Holloway — the school’s golden boy, soccer captain, and one half of Westbridge’s most admired couple. At a school obsessed with popularity, reputation, and appearances, rumors spread fast and secrets spread faster. As Y/N gets pulled deeper into Westbridge’s toxic social hierarchy, relationships begin falling apart, friendships are tested, and buried feelings become impossible to ignore. Between parties, gossip, jealousy, and emotional tension, Y/N quickly realizes that nobody at Westbridge is as perfect as they seem.
you just moved from the uk to california as an exchange student. it’s senior year. and everything is going perfect. until the rumours start. you hear how the last exchange student went missing. you brush it off. until you begin to recive packages. the only sign off being ‘s’
Charlie Emerson is the eldest of the Emerson siblings—nineteen, independent, and already living in California for college when her family fractures. After her parents’ divorce, her mother Lucy uproots Michael and Sam to spend the summer in Santa Carla, moving into their eccentric grandfather’s cliffside house. Despite having built a life away from home, Charlie chooses to come with them for the summer, wanting to protect her brothers during a time when everything feels unstable.
Y/N Carter has everything she’s supposed to want. Captain of cheer. Student council president. The girl everyone knows, admires, and talks about when she leaves the room. In a school like hers, reputation is everything—and hers is perfect. But perfection is exhausting. When Callum, a quiet record store worker who couldn’t care less about popularity, starts drifting into her orbit, Y/N finds herself pulled into something she doesn’t know how to control. He doesn’t look at her like she’s untouchable. He doesn’t care about her title. And for the first time, she isn’t sure what happens when she stops performing. As late-night conversations replace expectations and carefully built reputations start to crack, Y/N is forced to confront a question she’s never had time to ask herself: If no one is watching, who is she really? And worse—what if Callum is the only person who’s ever seen it?