On the Isle of the Lost, survival means sticking together. Your crew has always been your world until tension starts building in places you never expected. And suddenly, one person feels harder to read than everyone else
A reunion years in the making Luffy and Ace meet again on the Grand Line. The Straw Hats finally meet the infamous Fire Fist, but adventure and danger are never far behind.
Lindsey Stucky’s life runs on coffee, late-night Quick Trip shifts, and keeping her spirited toddler, Sienna, from chaos. But this summer, Wilmington’s streets aren’t the only thing throwing her off balance. Across town, Charlie Cooper and his friends—Neil, Topher, and Pete—are chasing a dream bigger than high school: their band, The Runarounds, and a shot at something unforgettable. Between messy parties, auditions, and last-minute gigs, Lindsey finds herself pulled into their orbit—caught between the music, the mayhem, and an unexpected connection with the quietly intense Neil Crosby. From chaotic rooftop rehearsals to backyard pool disasters, this is a story about family, friendship, first loves, and finding your rhythm in a world that refuses to stay in step. One summer, everyone has something to lose… and something to discover.
Y/n — Severus Snape’s only daughter — has lived with her mother, Marcia, her whole life. She’d visit her father, sure, but it wasn’t often. After being expelled from her own school, Y/n’s mother decides that Hogwarts might be a better fit for her and sends Y/n to live with her father so she could attend. It’s during this time that Y/n meets a group of equally troublesome students in Slytherin, and they connect instantly — creating unbreakable bonds and close friendships.
The wind, the sea, the sails. That’s all you’ve known for months. Life as a pirate may seem glamorous on the outside, but inside it is all work for little pay. Fresh from the wounds of a betrayal, you and your bedraggled crew have been searching for safety with no success. And a fog is settling in. Something about this feels… off. Wrong. You feel that if you stay here long enough… you will leave changed. Utterly.