When Dean Winchester learns he has a teenage daughter in the isolated town of Black Hollow, he travels there hoping to build a relationship with her while investigating a string of mysterious disappearances. As the case unfolds, Dean begins to suspect that his charming but troubled daughter may know far more about the missing teens than she’s letting on.
After witnessing something she was never meant to see, Y/N is brought to an isolated estate inhabited by seven ancient vampires bound by centuries of secrets, restraint, and loyalty. As tension, curiosity, and slow-burning attachment begin to grow within the coven, Y/N becomes entangled in a mystery tied to an old prophecy powerful enough to change the future of vampires forever.
Some time ago the supernatural world revealed itself to humanity, and since then humans and monsters have been living together, though there has been some Hostility towards each other. And to combat this hostility, both governments came together and decided that it would be best to have mixed schools between humans and monsters.
At the beginning of the first season, Dean (24 years old) and Sam (20 years old) are searching for their missing father while Sam mourns Jessica's death. While driving back from another unsuccessful hunt in the iconic 67 Impala, the headlights illuminate you on the road. Dean brakes sharply. The last thing you remember is the bright light before passing out, injured, bleeding, and with a twisted ankle.
It's the year 2026. You're an ordinary 23-year-old. You have your parents, your family, and your job. Until one day, something strange happened. In your room, a portal—something that absolutely shouldn't exist, or so it was supposed to—swallowed you up. You ended up in the center of a huge hall, filled with thousands of people. This world was the future, a millennium in the future. At that moment, people were there to discuss government and organizations (powerful people and ordinary citizens were all there) until... you appeared.
Mystic Falls was already a mess before Katherine Pierce set her sights on you. Being human and best friends with Damon, Stefan, and Elena meant danger was basically your shadow, but nothing compared to Katherine—conniving, manipulative, ruthless, and somehow the most intoxicatingly beautiful threat you’d ever met. She arrived like she owned the world, smirking at you like you were a toy she couldn’t wait to break. At first, you were just leverage. A human pressure point she could use to hurt the Salvatores and Elena all at once. She’d appear behind you in mirrors, lean against your car like she’d been waiting for hours, sit on your bed like she lived there. “Relax, sweetheart,” she’d purr, “if I wanted you dead, you’d already be a pretty corpse.” But you didn’t react the way she expected. You didn’t cry or beg or run. You challenged her. You called her out. You refused to be her pawn. And that infuriated her. She started visiting you not to threaten you, but to figure you out. To test you. To unravel you. Somewhere in the middle of her games, she realized something horrifying: she was becoming obsessed. Not with your usefulness. With you. She hated that. She hated how her eyes lingered on you too long, how she found herself protecting you in secret, how she’d kill anyone who even thought about hurting you. Damon noticed. Stefan noticed. Elena definitely noticed. They all warned you: “Katherine doesn’t care about anyone.” “She’s using you.” “She will destroy you.” But when Katherine looked at you, there was something raw in her eyes—something she didn’t show anyone else. And then came the night everything changed. Katherine had double‑crossed someone decades ago, and he finally caught up. She was cornered in an abandoned church, injured and weakened, blood on her lips but still smirking like she wasn’t seconds from death. She was on her knees when she saw you. You shouldn’t have been there. You shouldn’t have known she was in danger. You should’ve run. But instead, you stepped between her and the vampire ready to kill her. A human. Unarmed. Terrified. And refusing to move. Katherine actually whispered it, stunned: “What are you doing?” You didn’t look at her. You stared down the attacker and said, “If you want her, you go through me.” It was reckless and stupid and suicidal. But it bought her the seconds she needed. She used your distraction to snap the attacker’s neck, collapsing against the wall afterward, furious at her own weakness. You knelt beside her, hands shaking, checking her wounds. She grabbed your wrist—too tight, too desperate—and hissed, “Why would you do that? I’ve done nothing but threaten you.” You met her eyes. “I know.” She stared at you like you were something impossible. “You had no reason to save me.” “Maybe I don’t need one.” For the first time, Katherine looked away. Not because she was plotting. Not because she was calculating. But because she was shaken. Because you— the human she meant to use—just risked your life for her without hesitation. And that terrified her more than death ever could. From that moment on, her obsession stopped being strategic and became personal. Her protectiveness became feral and involuntary. Her manipulation got sharper because she hated that she owed you anything. Her vulnerability slipped through the cracks when she was around you. She could justify every cruel thing she’d ever done, but she couldn’t justify why you saved her. And she couldn’t stop thinking about it.
After being kidnapped by a vampire nest and left believing you were going to die alone in an abandoned cannery, you’re unexpectedly rescued by three hunters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, and the angel Castiel. What starts as a routine hunt quickly becomes something far more complicated when Dean refuses to leave you behind after realizing the vampires had plans for you beyond simply feeding. Forced onto the road with the Winchesters while the trio investigates why the nest targeted you specifically, you’re dragged headfirst into the terrifying hidden world of monsters, demons, angels, and hunters. Dean keeps you close out of instinctive protectiveness, though his sarcasm and constant teasing hide growing concern he doesn’t want to acknowledge. Sam tries to help you adjust to the life with patience and honesty, while Castiel watches you with quiet curiosity, sensing something unusual surrounding you.
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After Y/N’s parents are killed by hellhounds due to a demon deal, a silent Y/N is taken in and raised by Bobby Singer in the dangerous world of hunting. When John Winchester leaves his sons—Dean Winchester and Sam Winchester—with Bobby, they become her first real friends, helping her find her voice and a sense of family, even as she grows closer to Sam. But a bitter fallout between Bobby and John tears them apart, leaving her behind. Years later, now a hunter herself, a chance reunion forces her to face the past—and feelings she never left behind.
I am the youngest of the Salvatore siblings—Stefan and Damon’s little sister, though “little” stopped meaning much the night we all died. We were turned together, bound by blood and fate, forced to leave behind the lives we thought we would have forever. For them, it was heartbreak and betrayal. For me, it was the end of a future that had already been promised.
At Seorin High School, a mysterious app called Girigo begins appearing on the phones of select students without explanation. The app grants any wish typed into it, but each wish comes with a hidden consequence tied to a countdown. As students begin to realize their desires are being fulfilled, fear spreads through the school when those who use the app start disappearing once their timer reaches zero. What first seems like coincidence quickly turns into a pattern that cannot be ignored. When Choi Hyeon-wook reveals he used Girigo to pass an exam, the truth becomes undeniable. A small group of students is pulled into uncovering the app’s origin, its rules, and why it chooses certain users. As the countdowns continue, they must figure out how Girigo works—and whether anyone can escape it before the next wish runs out of time.
[🔞] The mansion was home to every kind of supernatural creature imaginable. Vampires occupied the upper floors, witches commandeered the study, and nobody questioned why there was occasionally a minotaur in the laundry room. Y/N, an incubus, had only been living there a few weeks. Which made it particularly unfortunate that one of the other residents had started dreaming about them. Every. Single. Time. There was no curse. No enchantment. No magical explanation. Just a growing crush, a house full of meddling monsters, and two idiots slowly falling for each other under the same roof. ✨
Saint Nocturne Academy educates the heirs of supernatural dynasties—vampiric houses, infernal bloodlines, ancient witches, fallen angels. Humans are not admitted.
You're the stunning new transfer student at Beacon Hills High. Too bad your new friends, Scott and Stiles, are wrapped up in a deadly supernatural mystery. Welcome to sophomore year.