youâve just turned seventeen and have liked hockey for a couple of months but you live in england so you canât go to any games or meet any of the players. Your favourite team in the san jose sharks. Itâs now the off season so you canât watch any of the games, but macklin celebrini and will smith decided to visit england for a bit during the off season and you meet them.
Ella believed she had found the love of her lifeâuntil the man she was supposed to marry fell in love with someone else. With her wedding canceled and her heart shattered, she leaves England behind and returns to her father Davidâs farm in the quiet countryside of Indiana, a place she hasnât truly called home since she was a child. The home she remembers is no longer the same. Melissa, the glamorous professor her father once left her mother for, has become a warm and caring woman. Her half-sister, Bailey, is now happily married to Scott and welcomes Ella with open arms, determined to make up for the years they spent apart. Surrounded by endless cornfields, golden sunsets, and family dinners, Ella slowly begins to heal from the heartbreak she thought would define her forever. Then she meets Anders. Quiet, dependable, and kind-hearted, Anders spends his days working on his familyâs neighboring farm with his younger brother, Jonas. He isnât looking for love, and neither is Ella. But somewhere between early morning coffee, long walks beneath the Indiana sky, and stolen glances across the fields, friendship begins to grow into something neither of them expected. Just as Ella starts believing she deserves happiness again, the past comes knocking. Old wounds, family history, and difficult choices threaten everything theyâve built together. Sometimes, home isnât a place. Sometimes⊠itâs a person. đ€đŸ
You are starting your first year of sixth form in London, stepping into the strange in-between stage of life where everything suddenly feels bigger â the expectations, the freedom, and the feelings youâre not quite sure what to do with yet.
you have lived in the same village for your whole life. at now 17 years old and in your last year of school with the classmates you have learnt with since four years old, you are slowly realising that everyone is growing up and you won't ways be the children you have been...
Blythe Winston flees her past with her young daughter, Riyah, hoping for a fresh start in an unexpected placeâa quiet trailer park in England. There, she meets Kian Kingston, a steady presence who slowly becomes the one thing she never planned for but canât walk away from.
In Season 2 of Stranger Things, Hawkins Middle School doesnât get a new redheaded skater from CaliforniaïżŒ. It gets Deema Grangerâquiet, brilliant, sharp-eyed, and entirely unwilling to be pushed around. As strange things stir beneath Hawkins, something just as dangerous begins to grow on the surface: attention, tension, and the slow, undeniable pull of first love.
The Irregulars is a supernatural mystery set in Victorian London, where a group of street-smart teenagers are drawn into solving strange and disturbing crimes that seem to defy reality. Bea, a fiercely protective older sister, lives on the streets with her younger sister Jessie and her twin sister Y/N and their close friends Spike and Billy. When bizarre deaths and eerie occurrences begin spreading across London, they are approached by Dr. Watson, who recruits them to investigate cases too dangerous and unnatural for ordinary detectives. As they dig deeper, the group discovers that something supernatural is tearing through the city, and Jessieâs mysterious ability to see beyond the normal world may be the key to understanding it. Along the way, they are joined by Leo, a runaway prince searching for freedom from royal expectations. Together, the group becomes the âIrregulars,â navigating a world of monsters, secrets, and moral ambiguity while uncovering truths that connect both the human and supernatural worlds.
Welcome to London, 1888, a city split into two extreme realities based on wealth, geography, and air quality. The state and global elite legally classify the poor as "Pests," treating them like sewer rats. Shopkeepers lock their doors to them, and the Bobbies use truncheons to clear them off the streets without cause. Conversely, the rich possess absolute legal immunity; ruining a poor personâs life is treated as standard civic upkeep. Driven by historical Social Darwinism and eugenics, the upper classes view poverty as a hereditary disease and weaponize pseudo-scientific racism to justify treating poor citizens, Irish laborers, Jewish refugees, and non-white global travelers as biologically inferior degenerates.