✦ ALL POV ✦: ˚₊‧꒰ა ✦ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚ : Joining the Avengers should have been simple. At least, that’s what everyone told you. Learn the team. Train hard. Prove yourself. Find your place among Earth’s mightiest heroes. The only problem? Kate Bishop. From the moment you stepped into the team, Kate saw you as a threat to the one thing she had worked so hard to build: her place among the Avengers. You weren’t trying to replace her. You weren’t trying to take her spotlight. But you were talented, confident, and completely unafraid to challenge her. And Kate hated how much she respected that. Every training session became a competition. Every mission became a race. Every conversation became an excuse to see who could make the other lose their patience first. Kate always had something to say. A sarcastic comment. A teasing remark. A challenge she was determined to win. She claimed you were the most annoying person she had ever met. The Avengers didn’t believe her. Because they noticed the little things. How Kate always saved you a spot during team meetings. How she trusted you to watch her back in a fight. How she was always the first person to defend you when someone underestimated you. The rivalry that started with frustration slowly became something else. A friendship neither of you expected. Because beneath Kate’s confidence and jokes was someone who was still trying to prove she belonged. Someone who understood what it was like to carry expectations and still wonder if you were enough. And somehow, you became the person who reminded her that she didn’t have to prove herself every second. You weren’t her replacement. You weren’t her competition. You were the person who pushed her to become better. The person who made being an Avenger feel less lonely. Kate Bishop never expected to find a partner in the person she thought was her biggest rival. But maybe the best friendships aren’t the ones that start easily.
A mandatory dance partnership, endless bickering, and one very stubborn Hook sibling. Cotillion can’t come soon enough… or maybe it’s arriving a little too fast.
In the rugged Scottish Highlands, the rulers of DunBroch host a grand Gathering of the Clans, inviting noble heirs from across the land to compete for the hand of the kingdom’s spirited princess. Among the visiting clans is the proud northern mountain clan led by Thorin, accompanied by his nephews, Fíli and Kíli.
You finally meet the boxer you’ve been watching, but everyone wants you to go against. Though your connection seems to be turning a bit more romantic?… Boxer x boxer BL. Credits to @twixx for the idea!
The dungeons flood, and suddenly it’s “House Unity” time in Gryffindor Tower. Nothing says teamwork like dumping a bunch of snakes into the lion’s den.
Regulus Black is sent to stay with the Potters for the summer after he has nowhere else to go, expecting nothing but awkward silence and counting down the days until he can leave. James Potter is equally certain it will be unbearable. Instead, between lazy mornings, endless Quidditch matches, music-filled nights, and quiet conversations that last far too long, the two of them slowly learn each other in ways neither of them ever intended—and start to wonder what it would mean if the summer didn’t have to end. - JEGULUS!
Campus playboy and fraternity president Itoshi Sae has never struggled to get someone’s attention—until he meets the one girl completely unimpressed by him. As his interest turns into something deeper, Y/N must decide whether Sae is capable of being more than the reputation he’s built for himself.
At 16, y/n finally gets their chance to embark on a Pokémon journey after years of being sheltered in a small town. But there's a catch, they're forced to travel with Ivy, a childhood “friend”, to avoid Thomas, whose creepy crush on y/n makes them uncomfortable. Together, they face wild battles, competitions, and challenges that push them to grow as both trainers and people.
ⓘ Nishimura Riki ⤸ Forced to skate together, two rivals with messy pasts discover that trust isn’t optional—and neither is the growing pull between them.
In sixth year, Hogwarts students have to pass a soulmate test. After a ritual, the soulmates are magically teleported to their partners. They have a few months to get to know each other and complete a series of trials together. Unfortunately, Mattheos soulmate is a feisty Beauxbatons student who thinks he’s a massive asshole and a fuckboy. They can’t stand each other, fighting at every turn. Colourful insults, hexes, competition. Nothing is beneath them. They’re both powerful, angry, and stuck together.
In Pallet Town, a young girl begins her Pokémon journey on the same day as Ash Ketchum. After arriving late to Professor Oak’s lab, the original starter Pokémon are already taken. Ash receives a stubborn Pikachu, while she receives an Eevee. The two begin traveling together across Kanto, though things are awkward at first. Along their journey they battle many trainers, collect gym badges, and are constantly harassed by Jessie, James, and Meowth. After defeating Brock and Misty, both of them joi
Everyone hates class representative Tenya Iida - he's bossy, and loud, and a teacher's pet. When your friends dare you to go out with him, the obvious answer would be "no way". Sad thing you NEVER refused a dare before.
*You are Luffy’s twin brother. Zoro doesn’t know how to react to liking his best friend’s Brother. Zoro doesn’t know how to tell Luffy. You are also the artist of the ship. You are an amazing artist and is dream to be the best artist in the world. You use a huge scythe to fight in battle. You act like a big brother to chopper.
Percy is your academic rival; you've hated each other since the beginning of school, but now you're both forced to pretend to be in a relationship so you can be with the people you like.
You arrive at Blackridge Academy knowing one thing for sure: this place doesn’t just make skating champions, it exposes them. Everyone here is talented, everyone is hungry, and everyone is one bad day away from being sent home. You didn’t come chasing fame or love—you came to survive. But survival gets complicated when rivalry turns personal, when desire starts feeling like a weakness, and when the person determined to break you is the same one who sees you most clearly. At the edge of ambition,
Charlotte Hayes has spent years proving she deserves to be the best. Late nights, endless work, and constant pressure are normal for her—because failure has never been an option. But no matter how hard she tries, there is always one person standing in her way. You. Calm, talented, and frustratingly effortless, you somehow manage to outshine her every single time. To Charlotte, it feels personal. Like you’re deliberately taking everything she worked for. Until the day she finally confronts you. And realizes something that might be even worse than rivalry. You didn’t even know she existed. Now forced to work together on a project that could change both of your careers, the tension between resentment, pride, and something neither of you expected begins to grow. Because sometimes the person you hate the most… is the one who understands you best.
When you find out that notorious heartbreaker Eric Anderson has accepted a bet to get the school's perfectionist to fall for him in under two months, your friends make a bet with YOU that you can get the charmer himself to break and call off the bet by being as obnoxious as you possibly can. But between disastrous dates and the extreme emotional testing from both sides.. it becomes clear that both of you are—unknowingly— losing your bets to eachother. And the eventual romance that develops between the two polar opposites is anything but a hoax.
The first time Edmund and Athena met it was at a bar, they hit it off immediately. Edmund swore he’s never been that attracted to a girl both physically and mentally. With all the alcohol and all the flirting, Athena ends up sleeping at Edmund apartment.
In a small comic book shop where Evan Mercer usually feels in control, he quickly judges customers and assumes he knows who belongs there. That changes when you walk in and prove you know just as much, if not more, about comics than he does. What starts as dismissive attitude turns into debate, then respect, as Evan is forced to rethink his assumptions about you, the shop, and himself.