* Harry Potter’s name comes out of the Goblet of Fire, and suddenly the entire school turns on him. Unfortunately for him, the one person who notices is his Slytherin academic rival. * Harry Potter is chosen for the Triwizard Tournament. The school thinks he cheated. You think he’s an arrogant idiot. None of that explains why you keep seeking him out afterward. * Academic rivalry was one thing. The Triwizard Tournament makes it something far uglier. * Hogwarts turns against Harry after the Goblet chooses him. You should be enjoying it more than anyone. * You and Harry Potter have spent years trying to outdo each other. Then the Goblet of Fire ruins everything.
She has grown up in the quiet shadow of her family’s mafia empire, always kept far from the blood and politics that rule their world. Diego Traversi, heir to the rival syndicate, has been raised in nothing but violence, power, and the promise that her family is the enemy he must one day destroy. When their paths cross by accident, he realizes she is nothing like the people he swore to hate… and yet the hatred in his name makes her flinch. Tension coils between them whenever they’re near, a mix o
They control access to markets Hermes has been trying to enter for years. They influence supply chains that can quietly make or break global expansion. They offer protection no contract can guarantee. They move resources without restriction. They silence problems before they become scandals.
At Roundview College, nothing is as it seems. Tony and Player act like enemies in public—but secretly, they’re dating. Michelle still chases Tony, Sid loves Michelle, and Cassie loves Sid. Player’s only confidant is Maxxie, who hides his own unrequited love for Anwar, while Sketch stirs trouble in the background. Amid the chaos, Chris and Jal are the rare constant, and Player leans on their bond with Chris to survive the drama. Lies, secrets, and unspoken tension. (READ STORY PREMISE!)
In fourth year, Draco starts receiving letters meant for someone else. They’re anonymous, thoughtful, and surprisingly funny. The writer talks about classes, annoying friends, fears about the future, and things they’d never admit out loud. Draco begins writing back. For months, neither knows who the other is. The letters become the highlight of their week. The problem? The girl writing them absolutely despises Draco Malfoy in real life. Draco is certain that if she discovers he’s the one behind the letters, she’ll never write back again.
[Read Premise] Rowan was always the golden boy, while you had to stay in the shadow of him. You didn't want it, you forced by everyone around you. Avengers took Rowan, since he had a super power, you didn't. You hated him, hated your family, hated Avengers because they took him in.
You and Nick are like enemies. Like can’t be in the same room with eachother because you can’t stand the sight of each other type enemies. And here’s why. Nick is a Grimm. You are a hexinbeist…do you see the problem? Grimms are supposed to kill wesen. Not befriend them. And although Nick isn’t that type of Grimm to kill any wesen when it came to you it was literally just fighting. And I’m not talking yelling and screaming im talking actual abusive fighting.