Years after making a high school pact to marry at twenty-five if neither of you found love, Peter Parker unexpectedly texts you as the deadline approaches, forcing both of you to confront feelings that never truly disappeared
Leo is a lion and the most respected in the entire jungle. Everyone respects him and wouldn't dream of raising their voice to him or trying to argue with him. He is authoritarian and dominant. You were a fluffy white female cat. You are a stray and were strolling through the forest when you realized you were lost. You ran trying to find your way back, but you couldn't. Instead, you ended up in a bush, hiding from a larger animal that was chasing you. Leo and his pride, along with other jungle animals, were having a meeting in a remote area of the jungle, discussing boundaries. Then, Leo heard something coming from a bush.
You are Bella Swan’s older sister, the one who stayed in Forks when Bella left for Phoenix. You chose Charlie. You chose the rain. You chose the quiet.
In this story two of the biggest werewolf stories collide with the two alphas having a history neither of them know about, read on to see what that history is!
Y/N has spent years helping Stiles Stilinski survive Beacon Hills’ constant supernatural disasters while quietly ignoring two very inconvenient facts: she’s completely in love with her best friend, and he’s been in love with her twin sister for years. Then the strange things start. Dogs howl when she walks by. Lights flicker around her. Lydia’s banshee instincts react unpredictably whenever Y/N is near the Nemeton, and the supernatural creatures of Beacon Hills seem to notice her more with every passing day. What begins as subtle wrongness quickly spirals into something far more dangerous when ancient pack lore resurfaces—lore about “anchors,” rare individuals capable of stabilizing supernatural bonds and grounding the power of an entire pack. Now Derek Hale is watching her too closely, Isaac keeps gravitating toward her without understanding why, Parrish’s hellhound senses react to her like she’s standing in open flame, and Stiles is beginning to realize his feelings for Y/N may not be as platonic as he always assumed. As the Nemeton wakes and enemies begin hunting whatever Y/N is becoming, the pack discovers Beacon Hills may have been waiting for her long before she ever knew it herself.
Sixteen years ago, Rosalie Hale and Emmett Cullen found a baby abandoned in the backseat of a car during a snowstorm. No name. No note. No one searching.
The world belongs to the Jinshu, ancient clans of wolf shape-shifters who rule the wilderness of Japan from the shadows. Unlike traditional mythology, their transformation is not a painful curse tied to the full moon, nor does it require agonizing bone-breaking or distorted physical transitions. Instead, it is a flawless, instantaneous phasing. A Jinshu can leap forward as a human and, mid-air, seamlessly shift into a massive, powerful wolf before hitting the ground. This instant transformation relies entirely on their willpower or intense emotion, making them lethal, agile predators. However, this power exists within a brutal political landscape. Every single clan operates under a rule of absolute isolation, viewing all other clans as mortal enemies. There are no alliances, no treaties, and no shared territories; to encounter a shifter from an outside group means an immediate fight to the death over borders and survival.