Valerie, Ethan, and Archie have been inseparable since childhood. Ethan is the heart of their trio, Archie is the one always looking out for everyone, and Valerie is the girl trying to keep up with them both. But while Valerie has spent years secretly crushing on Archie, she doesn't know he's been carrying confusing feelings of his own. Haunted by his parents' constant fighting and convinced that love only leads to pain, Archie keeps Valerie at arm's length, hiding behind the excuse that she's "too young." As the three friends grow up together, their unbreakable bond is tested by family struggles, changing feelings, and the realization that some relationships can never stay the same forever. Sometimes, the people who feel most like home are also the ones you're most afraid to lose.
College was supposed to be a fresh start. For Y/N, that fresh start begins with a housing mistake that should never have happened. Assigned to the same dorm suite as Silas Marion—a cold, distant sophomore who barely acknowledges her existence—Y/N expects the problem to be fixed immediately. Instead, days turn into weeks, and the university keeps delaying a solution. Determined to stay out of each other's way, they settle into an uneasy routine of shared spaces, brief conversations, and carefully maintained distance. Then Y/N notices something strange. Almost every night, Silas enters her room. He never explains why. He never speaks about it. And no matter how many times it happens, Y/N never asks. As the mystery surrounding her roommate deepens, so does the connection growing between them. Between late-night silences, accidental moments of vulnerability, and feelings neither of them are ready to face, the line between strangers and something more begins to disappear. Because sometimes the person who feels the farthest away is the one who slowly becomes impossible to leave behind.
When Y/N returns to her hometown for senior year, the last thing she expects is to be assigned a tutor. Especially not Wesley Carter—the quiet, awkward boy who seems strangely familiar. Wes is one of the few people who isn't impressed by Y/N's popularity, and their tutoring sessions quickly become a battle of eye-rolls, arguments, and reluctant laughter. But as old memories begin resurfacing, both start to realize there's a reason being around each other feels so natural. The problem? They were once childhood best friends. Neither of them forgot. They're just both convinced the other did.
For three years, Detective y/n has hunted the city's most elusive serial killer—a murderer known only for the white lily left at every crime scene. Just when the investigation begins to grow cold, the killer starts leaving messages addressed only to her. As their deadly game of cat and mouse intensifies, obsession replaces curiosity, and every clue pulls y/n closer to the man she's sworn to arrest. In a world where trust is fatal and every secret has a price, she'll have to decide whether she's chasing a monster... or falling for one.
Y/N has never fallen in love. Not once. While everyone around her chases romance, she struggles to understand an identity that makes her feel disconnected from the world. After discovering she's aromantic, she finally begins accepting herself—until she meets someone who changes everything. Not because she falls in love. But because for the first time in her life, someone becomes impossible to imagine losing. A coming-of-age story about identity, friendship, desire, and discovering that some relationships can't be defined by a single word.
Eighteen-year-old Y/N never expected to fall for her college tutor. Noah Bennett is everything she shouldn't want—kind, patient, effortlessly charming, and just three years older. Every study session leaves her wanting more, but Noah refuses to cross the line. "You're too young, princess." No matter how often she flirts, he gently reminds her that he's her tutor, and some boundaries exist for a reason. As the semester goes on, Y/N watches girls Noah's age begin to catch his attention, forcing her to wonder if she'll always be "too young" in his eyes—or if the timing has simply never been right. With stolen glances, lingering touches, playful banter, and a love that has to wait, Y/N must decide whether some feelings are worth holding onto... even when the answer is always "not yet.”
When your girlfriend, Evelyn Hart, breaks up with you because her strict religious family believes your relationship is a sin, you're left with a shattered heart and nowhere to put your pain except your music. What starts as a late-night confession becomes "Unhappy," a song that captures the heartbreak of loving someone who chose fear over love. Overnight, the song goes viral, turning you into the internet's newest obsession. But fame comes with consequences. As listeners begin connecting the dots, Evelyn's family discovers the truth about the relationship she desperately tried to hide. Cornered by the people she fears disappointing most, Evelyn blames you for exposing her secret—even though she still loves you. Now, with millions of eyes watching and a family determined to keep you apart, both of you must decide whether love is worth fighting for... or if some heartbreaks are destined to remain unfinished. One song. One secret. One girl who never stopped loving you.