Deathstroke thinks heās won. The Batfamily is broken, Bruce Wayne is on his knees, and the wife he mourned stands before himāalive, empty, and under control. What no one realizes is that she remembers everything. And as she walks toward Deathstroke like a weapon, heās seconds away from learning why some legends are feared for a reason.
You get accidentally added to the Stray Kids group chat. Instead of removing you, they decide to keep you. What starts as a mistake turns into late-night talks, chaos, friendship, slow-burn romance, and secrets that slowly come to light⦠including who they really are.
Joe Keery and Maggie have known each other for years ā long before she grew up. Now eighteen, Gatenās little sister is no longer just background noise in Joeās life. What starts as comfort and familiarity slowly shifts into something quieter, deeper, and entirely unexpected.
Tessa Hensley moves to Ontario with her strict coach father and unexpectedly collidesāliterally and emotionallyāwith hockey star Mitch Marner, creating a quiet but undeniable spark neither of them can ignore.
When Everett Stone brings his shy, tender girlfriend home for Christmas, she doesnāt try to impress anyone - she simply loves him. In a house full of loud opinions and strong personalities, her quiet warmth slowly finds its place.
After nearly a year serving in the Navy, the Wayne familyās only daughter finally returns home for her ātap outā ceremony. Stoic in uniform, she waits in formationāunaware that her entire family has shown up to welcome her back. With each brother and her father eager to be the first to break her stance, the moment becomes a heartfelt battle over who gets to tap her out and bring her home.
Christmas at the Young Avengersā Brooklyn loft was supposed to be simple. It isnāt. Between chaotic decorating, questionable holiday decisions, clashing personalities, and too much magic, you and the team prepare for a Christmas thatās loud, messy, and unexpectedly heartfelt. Amid sarcasm, found family, and last-minute disasters, the loft becomes exactly what it was meant to beāa home.
Hogwarts introduces a new, unprecedented joint initiative offered as extra credit across all classes. Students are told only that it is a large-scale practical project requiring volunteers; the true nature of it is revealed only after commitments are made. The school has never attempted anything like this before.
Brooklyn Winter grew up in the woods behind her childhood home, where scraped knees, crooked barns, and endless summer days defined her world. Fearless and determined, she chased adventure alongside Colter Shaw, the boy who always knew when she was about to fall, the one who balanced her recklessness with quiet strength. Together, they were unstoppableāa pair bound by laughter, mischief, and a connection that felt unbreakable. Years later, life pulled them apart. Brooklyn moved on, chased her c
Benās care is messy and impulsive. He complains, jokes, and snitches out of fear, struggles with invisible limits, and mirrors Gwenās mood. He overreacts to disruptions, obsesses over fairness, forgets, and shows affection awkwardly. Growth is uneven, actions beat words, and loyalty drives him more than understanding.