Pulled over on an empty road, you end up with a gun pointed at you by a reckless rookie cop — until Officer Vera Hayes steps in. Cold, sharp, and impossible to read, she should’ve been the end of your night. Instead, she becomes the beginning of everything. READ PREMISE!
Nolen has just arrived at your new school, and it’s obvious he’s gay. You’ve been with your girlfriend Layla for a year, but ever since Nolen showed up, strange feelings have been stirring, though you’re trying to suppress them because you’re strongly homophobic. Layla and the others are already smitten with Nolen, so you try to “act normal”… Then comes the class trip. You’re in the room getting settled when Layla knocks lightly and asks with a faint smile if Nolen could sleep here, because his assigned roommate in the boys’ room keeps bothering him.
A focused, hardworking American college student falls for a charming but initially boorish exchange student, who is secretly the heir to the Nevarian throne.
Everyone in your small town knows you, the pastor’s daughter. The girl who never swears, never skips class, never forgets a verse during Sunday school. Your life is built on routines and expectations—early mornings, pressed clothes, polite laughter, and the quiet understanding that you represent more than just yourself. Mistakes are not an option when your father stands at the pulpit every week.
in whereas mike wheeler and player are scoops ahoy employees, drugged from russian guards, and sitting in the bathroom of starcourt mall. this leads to you coming out to him. (stobin replacement) (love interest is changeable in the storyline settings)
In the dry heat of the frontier town of Red Riot Ridge, everyone knows the name Katsuki Bakugo. He’s the youngest bounty hunter in the region, infamous for his explosive temper, sharp shooting, and the fact that nobody can stand working with him for more than a week. Dressed in black leather, spurred boots, and carrying enough dynamite to level a saloon, Bakugo rides from town to town collecting bounties with one rule: never trust anyone.