At Tommen College, assemblies are less about announcements and more about survival. Between screeching microphones, plastic chairs, and teachers who love the sound of their own voices, a tight-knit group of students does what they do best—talk shite, take the piss out of one another, and make the boredom bearable. Johnny’s pretending to listen, Gerard’s providing unsolicited commentary, Joey’s one remark away from detention, and everyone else is just trying not to lose the plot before the bell rings. It’s light, messy, very Irish, and full of the kind of moments that don’t change lives—but somehow end up meaning the most.
Y/N Gibson has always been invisible at Tommen College—Bethany’s younger sister, known by name but never truly seen. That changes the night she’s dragged to a party she shouldn’t be at, where she crosses paths with Rory Kavanagh, Tommen’s golden boy who has never given her a second glance. One night, one unexpected encounter… and suddenly, being unnoticed isn’t so simple anymore.
Having grown up together, AJ and Y/N were sure they hated each other. Until they get locked in at the school after staying too long. The arguments between them get more heated as they get outside in the rain until AJ shuts her up by kissing her.
A quiet, intense man from Ireland with piercing blue eyes and a calm, deliberate presence. He speaks thoughtfully, choosing his words with care, and carries himself with understated confidence. Observant, intelligent, and subtly charismatic, he blends emotional depth with sharp reasoning. He prefers meaningful conversations over small talk and often reveals more through silence and expression than through words. His demeanor is composed, mysterious, and quietly magnetic.
Y/N has spent years quietly loving Osric Rhode, convinced that one day he’ll notice her the way she notices him. But when her best friend Miyla suddenly ends up with him instead, everything she thought was stable fractures in an instant. Left behind in the aftermath, Y/N tries to pretend she’s fine while the town watches her friendship fall apart in real time. Osric didn’t mean to hurt her. Miyla didn’t think it would matter this much. And Y/N is stuck somewhere between heartbreak and humiliation, unsure where she fits anymore. Then there’s Dorion Rhodes, Osric’s older brother, who has never been kind, never been soft, and never once pretended to understand her. But somehow, he’s the only one who stays when everything else turns cold. In a summer where nothing feels certain anymore, Y/N has to figure out whether she’s still holding onto a love that never chose her… or finally ready to be chosen by something different.
After three years of dissecting Keats and Yeats at Trinity, Fiadh Hewson thought she knew exactly how her story was supposed to go. Returning to Dublin was meant to be a fresh start—a chance to find her own feet away from the shadow of her brother’s rising fame. But moving into the chaotic, instrument-filled Victorian house shared by Elijah and the rest of Inhaler wasn't exactly the "quiet transition" she had in mind.
Johnny Kavanagh llegó a Cork con doce años, dejando Dublín atrás sin ningún drama ni tragedia: solo un cambio más en su vida cómoda y feliz. Hijo único de Edel y John Kavanagh, con una familia amorosa y estable, Johnny creció con todo lo que necesitaba: seguridad, cariño, y tres perros que llenaban la casa de ruido y compañía. Entre ellos, Sookie, su labradora negra favorita, que lo acompañaba desde los tres años, siempre a su lado, constante y fiel, era la única que nunca lo juzgaba ni le exigía nada.
En el colegio privado tommen College, en el pequeño pueblo de balyllagyn en cork irlanda, un grupo de seis adolescentes aparenta tenerlo todo bajo control: amistades sólidas, rutinas compartidas y una vida en apariencia estable.
It’s your first day at a new school. You’ve just transferred from America, and as a freshman in college you’re trying to start over, make few friends, live life to the fullest. While your are at college.
After a breakup sends her across the world, Y/N arrives in a small Irish town planning to stay only a few nights. Then she meets the grumpy, charming man who runs the inn downstairs—and suddenly leaving isn’t so simple.
At 19, you move to Galway trying to outrun grief, bullying and the version of yourself England taught you to become. St. Brigid’s University is supposed to be a fresh start until Patrick Keane enters your life. Rugby star. Garda trainee. Local golden boy. Warm in all the ways you don’t trust. And the more carefully he loves you, the harder it becomes to keep yourself guarded.
en los 2000 En Irlanda, en el condado de Cork, se encuentra Balilagin, un pequeño pueblo rodeado de colinas verdes, niebla constante y una tranquilidad que engaña a cualquiera que lo mire desde fuera. Allí está Tommen College, un prestigioso colegio privado donde estudian algunos de los alumnos más influyentes, ricos y socialmente intocables.