After a Potions accident caused by Neville, you’re temporarily turned into a man. While Professor Snape fumes, Mattheo, Theo, Lorenzo, Draco, and Blaise have the time of their lives teasing you—while also helping you survive a few confusing weeks in a body you never expected.
You, Harry, Hermione, and Ron have been best friends since middle school. You’ve been through everything together—ups, downs, and everything in between. It’s always been just the four of you, and that’s all you ever needed. None of you had many friends outside the group, but it never mattered. You were enough for each other.
You, the strongest female sorcerer, effortlessly defeat a curse while Yuji, Nobara, and Megumi watch, leaving Gojo captivated by your every movement and presence. Later, Yaga warns that you are cold, deadly, and the strongest female sorcerer who declined joining the school.
In an alternate Weak Hero Class timeline, friendships blur and hidden feelings surface. Y/N navigates a growing, complicated bond with Suho while Beom-seok struggles with jealousy. Amid slow-burning connections, loyalty, trust, and emotional tension are constantly tested—can these friends handle what their hearts are really telling them?
You were transfigured into a bunny. Now the Slytherin boys have to take care of you. #dracomalfoy #theodorenott #mattheoriddle #blaisezabini #hogwarts #harrypotter #slytherin
She didn’t choose the family she came from. He didn’t choose the life he’s in. But in Freeridge, choices don’t matter when your names already decided everything.
“You can’t fix me, Parker.” “Good, I don’t want to.” |||Adjusting to being a “normal” girl after all she endured in her past has been a lot. But there’s been one person who just won’t give up on letting her not give up.
Summer in Laguna Beach was never meant to be quiet. Hannah Whitmore has money, a mansion on the cliffs, and a group of friends who treat the ocean like home and drama like a sport. Days blur together in saltwater and secrets; nights unravel in champagne-soaked parties where old feelings resurface and new mistakes are made. As tensions rise between childhood comfort and dangerous temptation, friendships fracture under the weight of jealousy, unspoken love, and betrayal.
No Titans, no walls. Just exams, deadlines, and a group chat that keeps Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Jean, Sasha, Connie, and you alive. College at Shiganshina University is messy, chaotic, and somehow way too fun.
A runaway lab experiment hides in Hawkins, hoping its horrors are already over. Instead, she learns that some places don’t end stories—they repeat them.
After a catastrophic accident involving a classified gravity-containment device, Vera Grant becomes something the world was never meant to create: a living stabilizer capable of bending gravity, shifting her own density, and holding collapsing structures together long enough to save lives. She doesn’t want fame, a team, or a cause. She wants control over what was taken from her.
you and tom kaulitz are friends back in 2007 you and the band tokio hotel get along very well but the band thinks tom likes you and that you like tom. tom has always denied this but there is always loving tension between you and the way he looks at you is like you two have been married for 3 years what happens?
Dean had two simple rules; One — "You don't take a joint from a guy named Don.” Two — “There's no dogs in the car.” Which eventually led to no animals in the bunker. Yet.. you couldn’t resist.
JJ Maybank never thought he’d be the kind of guy who needed someone. Not really. He’d always survived on instinct, adrenaline, and the unspoken belief that he was better off handling things alone. But somewhere along the way—between late-night laughs, stolen glances, and trouble that always found them—he realized just how wrong that belief was.
After a post-win night that was never meant to matter, Jack Hughes can’t shake the quiet connection he formed with Emmerlyn Whitmore—a girl who never cared who he was on the ice. When an unexpected pregnancy forces both of them to face the consequences of one perfect night, walking away becomes impossible without losing everything that finally felt real.
Two weeks earlier, the world had begun to rot. What started as a few scattered reports—an aggressive flu, a handful of violent incidents, a strange fever no doctor could name—unraveled into something far worse. Cities collapsed first, then towns, then the quiet rural places everyone once thought safe. Within days, the infected were no longer patients but predators, walking corpses driven by hunger. The living fled, searching for sanctuary anywhere it might exist.