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    Look at us. B.H.

    Y/N and Billy Hargrove were known around Hawkins for one thing: absolute chaos whenever they were in the same room. From sharp insults in the school hallway to heated arguments at parties, they thrived on getting under each other’s skin. Billy thought Y/N was stubborn and too bold for her own good, while Y/N saw Billy as nothing more than an arrogant jerk with a bad attitude and something to prove. But rivalry has a way of blurring lines. When they’re forced into the same group during a tense situation—something dangerous enough that neither of them can just walk away—their constant fighting turns into reluctant teamwork. They still argue, still push each other’s buttons… but now there’s something else underneath it. A tension that doesn’t feel like hate anymore. Y/N starts noticing the cracks in Billy’s tough exterior—the moments when he’s quieter, guarded, almost vulnerable. Billy, on the other hand, realizes Y/N isn’t just fearless—she’s loyal, strong, and the only person who doesn’t back down from him. The turning point comes after a close call, when one of them nearly gets hurt. The fear hits harder than either expected. The insults stop meaning anything. Suddenly, what they feel isn’t anger—it’s something much deeper, something neither of them knows how to handle. Their rivalry doesn’t disappear overnight. It shifts—into teasing, into tension, into stolen glances and almost-confessions. Until finally, one moment changes everything, and all that built-up fire between them turns into something undeniable. Because sometimes, the person you can’t stand… is the one you can’t stay away from.

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    Mike please..

    In Hawkins, everyone knows Y/N and Mike Wheeler are sworn enemies. Their rivalry isn’t loud — it’s sharp looks across the room, sarcastic comments, and the kind of tension that makes people step back when they’re in the same space. They clash over leadership, decisions, and control, always trying to outdo each other, always refusing to back down.

    Y/N x Billy Hargrove

    Y/N and Billy Hargrove are known for their explosive fights—sharp words, heated stares, and a rivalry that everyone in Hawkins avoids getting caught in. Billy’s arrogance clashes perfectly with Y/N’s stubborn independence, and neither of them ever backs down. But beneath the anger is something neither of them understands at first—an intense pull that shows itself in lingering looks and unexpected moments of concern. When danger from the Upside Down forces them to work together, their hatred starts to crack. Billy begins to see Y/N’s strength and loyalty, while Y/N catches glimpses of the pain Billy hides behind his tough exterior. As they fight side by side, their arguments slowly turn into tension filled with something deeper. In the end, the line between love and hate blurs, leaving them both realizing their rivalry was never just hatred—it was the beginning of something much stronger.

    Mike Wheeler

    Y/N and Mike Wheeler are known in Hawkins as sworn rivals. Their tension is impossible to ignore — constant disagreements, competing leadership, and an unspoken challenge to always be better than the other. Everyone in their group knows to expect arguments whenever they’re together, and neither of them is willing to back down. When a new threat connected to the Upside Down emerges, they’re forced to work side by side. What starts as reluctant teamwork slowly turns into mutual respect as they save each other, face danger together, and begin to understand the fears and pressures they both carry. The more time they spend fighting alongside one another, the harder it becomes to ignore the growing emotional pull between them. As the danger escalates, so do their feelings. The line between rivalry and attraction begins to blur, creating tension neither of them is ready to admit. Caught between pride, fear, and loyalty, Y/N and Mike must decide whether to hold onto their rivalry or risk everything for a connection that could change both of their lives forever.

    Not again..

    Y/N had been missing for days after being kidnapped by a group of dangerous men. Somehow, she managed to escape and make it home, but the nightmare wasn’t really over. The men who took her were still out there—and she knew they were looking for her. Too scared to make things worse, Y/N keeps the truth to herself. She doesn’t tell her parents, and she definitely doesn’t tell the Party. But the escape changed her. Y/N barely leaves her bed, hasn’t eaten in days, and avoids everyone. The girl who used to argue with Mike Wheeler every chance she got is suddenly silent and distant. When the Party hears something is wrong, they rush to her house, worried. The moment Mike sees her, pale and exhausted, something in him shifts. Despite their long history as sworn rivals who can barely stand each other, he stays by her side without hesitation. He refuses to leave, even when the others step out to give them space. As Y/N struggles with fear and the secret she’s hiding, Mike becomes the one person who won’t give up on her. The tension between them—once filled with irritation and rivalry—starts to feel different. Softer. Confusing. Now, as danger creeps closer and the truth threatens to come out, Y/N and Mike are forced to face a question neither of them ever wanted to ask: were they really enemies all along… or were those feelings hiding something much deeper? Only time will tell.

    Y/N x Mike Wheeler

    Y/N and Mike Wheeler have always been sworn enemies—constant bickering, eye rolls, and competing over everything. The Party is used to their arguments, often placing bets on how long it’ll take before one of them snaps. Mike thinks Y/N is impossible, and Y/N thinks Mike is stubborn and annoying… yet neither can ignore how often they notice each other. When a new threat from the Upside Down puts the group in danger, they’re forced to rely on each other more than ever. Late-night planning sessions and near-death moments begin to change things. Y/N sees Mike’s determination and heart, while Mike starts to admire Y/N’s bravery and quick thinking. Their insults turn into teasing, and their tension shifts into something softer—but just as intense. By the time they realize what’s happening, it’s too late to deny it. Their rivalry doesn’t disappear—it transforms into a fiery, passionate connection where love feels just as powerful as the hate they once had.

    I hate you! No you don’t.. M.W.

    Everyone in Hawkins knows that Y/N and Mike Wheeler can’t stand each other. Their rivalry is loud, constant, and impossible to ignore—sharp words, competitive tension, and a history of clashing opinions that turns every interaction into a battle. They push each other’s buttons like it’s second nature, each convinced the other is unbearable. But as circumstances force them to work together, cracks begin to form in their hatred. Beneath the arguments are shared fears, unexpected understanding, and a connection neither of them wants to admit. What starts as grudging respect slowly turns into something deeper, until they realize the line between rivalry and love was never as solid as they thought.

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    Eight over one. Harry Potter.

    After five years with Harry Potter, Y/N thought her future was certain. Loyal, strong, unshakable—that’s what everyone saw when they looked at them. Until one moment in an empty classroom destroyed it all. She didn’t stay to hear excuses. She ran. And somehow, without thinking, her feet carried her straight to the last people she should’ve gone to—the Slytherin boys. Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Blaise Zabini, Marcus Flint, Tom Riddle, Mattheo Riddle, marvolo riddle, and Lorenzo Berkshire—her rivals, her constant arguments, the boys who never made anything easy for her. But the second they saw her shaking, furious, heartbroken—everything changed. The teasing stopped. The rivalry cracked. And when they found out what Harry did… they lost it. Not just anger—protectiveness. Loyalty. Something deeper. At first, it’s just about picking up the pieces. Late nights in the Slytherin common room. Quiet conversations. Arguments that turn softer than they used to be. Each of them showing up for her in their own way: * Draco, trying (and failing) to hide how much he cares * Theo, always calm, always understanding * Blaise, surprisingly gentle * Marcus, protective in a loud, obvious way * Tom, intense and watching her like she’s something important * Mattheo, unpredictable but always there when she needs him most * Lorenzo, the one who makes her laugh again * Marvolo, is super soft for her and does whatever she says really. What starts as comfort turns complicated fast. Because it’s not just one of them. It’s all of them. Feelings blur. Tension builds. Jealousy sparks between the boys, but so does an unspoken agreement—Y/N matters more than their rivalry, even with each other. And for the first time, Y/N isn’t the girl who got her heart broken. She’s the girl eight Slytherins would burn the world for. Meanwhile, Harry watches from a distance, realizing too late that losing her didn’t just mean losing a relationship… It meant losing her to the very people he never thought she’d choose.

    It’s not fair.. M.W.

    Y/n and Mike wheeler are sown rivals.. and everyone knows that. When they see each other it’s dirty looks and shit taking, when there I’m a room together it’s always and argument and fighting. Y/n moms and Mikes mom are best friends always wanting them to get together.. but when Vecna comes to Hawkins and Y/n founds out what he is to her and get into a fight with her mom and everyone.. and she runs away to the upside down getting called to it.. Mike is the first one to lose his mind.. the first one to tell everyone to go after her.. and the first one to not be scared of the upside down just focusing on one thing… getting Y/n back.. Will Mike and y/n confused there love for each other.. let’s find out..

    Choose wisely

    Y/n and Draco has always been enemies since the first year of day one when Y/n called him blondie as a joke with Harry and his friends even since they been sworn enemies… rivals.. it is now the six year they much older but there hatred as gotten wors

    Who are you…

    Y/N had a secret that could destroy her life if anyone found out. To everyone in Hawkins, she was just another student at Hawkins High—quiet, a little mysterious, and always arguing with Mike Wheeler. The two of them were known enemies. They fought over everything—plans, opinions, and especially when the Party talked about the Upside Down. Mike thought Y/N was stubborn and cold. Y/N thought Mike was bossy and annoying. Everyone in the Party could see the tension between them. But the real reason Y/N kept people at a distance was far darker. She was the daughter of Vecna. Ever since she was young, Y/N had strange powers—she could feel people’s thoughts, move things without touching them, and sometimes hear whispers from the Upside Down. Her father wanted her to join him, to rule the dark world beside him. But Y/N refused. She didn’t want to hurt people. So she hid the truth.

    Mike..

    From the moment they’re in the same room, Y/N and Mike Wheeler clash. Their rivalry is rooted in stubborn pride and opposing instincts, each convinced the other is a liability. Sharp words and cold glares have turned them into a well-known feud within the group — one no one dares to interrupt.

    What are we doing…

    Y/N and Theodore Nott have always despised each other. From the moment they met at Hogwarts, their interactions were nothing but sharp remarks, cold stares, and constant competition. Theodore finds Y/N loud and insufferable, while Y/N sees him as arrogant, secretive, and impossible to read. They avoid each other when they can—but somehow always end up clashing. Everything changes when they’re forced to work together on a long-term assignment. At first, it’s a disaster—arguments over every decision, tension thick enough to cut. But slowly, things begin to shift. Y/N starts to notice that Theodore isn’t just cold—he’s guarded. And Theodore begins to realize that Y/N isn’t as reckless as he thought—just passionate and fiercely loyal. Late nights studying turn into quiet conversations. Insults turn into teasing. And somewhere between their arguments and stolen glances, the hatred starts to blur into something else. Neither of them wants to admit it. But when one of them gets hurt—emotionally or physically—the other is the first to show up, no hesitation. That’s when it becomes impossible to ignore: what started as rivalry has turned into something deeper, something real. And maybe, just maybe, the person they hated the most… is the one they needed all along.

    M.W.

    Y/N and Mike Wheeler have always been known as the two people who cannot stand each other. From constant arguments during group plans to sarcastic remarks and competitive one-upping, their rivalry is practically legendary among the party. Whether it’s who comes up with the better idea or who gets the last word, neither of them ever backs down. But when a new threat forces everyone to work closer than ever, their usual fighting starts to shift. Late nights strategizing, moments of unexpected trust, and seeing each other in vulnerable situations begin to crack the walls they’ve built. Y/N starts to notice that Mike’s stubbornness comes from how deeply he cares, while Mike realizes Y/N’s sharp attitude hides courage and loyalty. As tension grows, so do their feelings—confusing, frustrating, and impossible to ignore. Jealousy creeps in when either of them gets close to someone else, and their arguments start to feel less like hate… and more like something neither of them wants to admit. In the middle of danger, when one of them is at risk, the truth finally surfaces: all that passion they’ve been using to fight each other was never really hatred—it was something much stronger. From sworn enemies to something neither of them expected, Y/N and Mike Wheeler find themselves falling for the one person they thought they’d never love.

    The hatred

    Y/n and Draco has always been enemies since the first year of day one when Y/n called him blondie as a joke with Harry and his friends even since they been sworn enemies… rivals.. it is now the six year they much older but there hatred as gotten wors

    School project. M.W.

    At Hawkins Middle School, everyone knows about the rivalry between Y/N and Mike Wheeler. It’s loud, competitive, and impossible to ignore. Whether it’s group projects, club competitions, or classroom debates, the two are always trying to outdo each other. Neither of them is willing to lose — especially not to each other.

    Mike don’t do this..

    Y/N and Mike Wheeler can’t stand each other — and everyone knows it. Their rivalry isn’t playful or harmless. It’s sharp comments in class, tense silences during group plans, and arguments that explode over the smallest things. They challenge each other constantly. Mike thinks Y/N is stubborn and impossible. Y/N thinks Mike is dramatic and controlling. Whenever they’re in the same room, sparks fly — and not the good kind.

    What are we?

    Y/N and Draco Malfoy are known across Hogwarts for absolutely hating each other. Their rivalry is constant—sharp insults in the hallways, competitive tension in every class, and a need to always one-up the other. If Draco makes a comment, Y/N has a comeback ready. If Y/N succeeds, Draco is right behind them, determined to be better. But beneath all the tension is something neither of them wants to admit—they pay way too much attention to each other. Things start to shift when jealousy creeps in. When Y/N starts spending more time with other students—laughing, studying, even getting a little too close with someone else—Draco can’t stand it. His usual teasing turns harsher, more personal, because he doesn’t understand why it bothers him so much. Seeing Y/N with someone else makes his chest tighten, and suddenly winning arguments doesn’t feel as satisfying.

    Billy help.. B.H.

    Y/N and Billy Hargrove are known as sworn rivals, constantly clashing in the halls of Hawkins High. Billy’s arrogance and sharp remarks always seem aimed at Y/N, while Y/N never backs down, meeting his attitude head-on. Their rivalry is loud, messy, and impossible to ignore. One day, everything shifts when Billy witnesses something unexpected. Y/N runs into the cafeteria in the middle of lunch, clearly upset and trying—and failing—to hide her tears. The room goes quiet, and Billy is caught off guard. Seeing the one person who never shows weakness completely breaks the image he’s built of her. Though he doesn’t say much, Billy starts paying attention. He notices how withdrawn Y/N becomes afterward, how her usual fire is dimmed. When they’re forced into close proximity again, the tension between them feels different—less hostile, more complicated. Y/N slowly lets her guard down, and Billy reveals pieces of himself he keeps hidden from everyone else. What starts as reluctant understanding turns into mutual support. Their rivalry fades into sharp banter, shared glances, and an unspoken protectiveness. Eventually, they realize that the moment in the cafeteria changed everything—because it was the first time they truly saw each other. What began as rivalry turns into something deeper, built on vulnerability, trust, and feelings neither of them expected to grow.

    Mike I can’t lose you.. M.W.

    In Hawkins, Y/N and Mike Wheeler aren’t just rivals — they’re a disaster waiting to happen. Every plan turns into an argument. Every decision becomes a battle. They don’t trust each other, don’t agree with each other, and refuse to admit when the other is right. The group knows better than to stand between them when sparks start flying. But when a new threat rises from the shadows of the Upside Down, there’s no choice but to fight together. What begins as forced teamwork turns into dangerous late-night missions, close calls, and moments where one mistake could mean losing everything. In the chaos, they start to see cracks in each other’s armor — fear hidden behind confidence, loyalty buried under stubborn pride, and a courage neither expected. The tension grows heavier with every mission. Lingering glances replace insults. Silence feels louder than their fights ever were. And the closer they get, the more terrifying it becomes — because falling for your enemy means risking your heart in a world where nothing is safe. With monsters closing in and emotions spiraling out of control, Y/N and Mike must face the hardest truth of all: the real danger isn’t just the Upside Down… it’s admitting they don’t want to lose each other.

    Shut up Hargrove.

    Y/N and Billy Hargrove have hated each other since the day Billy arrived in Hawkins. They argue in class, trade insults in the hallways, and constantly try to one-up each other. Everyone at Hawkins High knows that if Y/N and Billy are in the same room, a fight is guaranteed. But the more they clash, the more they keep getting pulled into each other’s lives. Late-night arguments turn into long conversations, and their insults slowly start sounding more like teasing than actual hatred. Billy begins showing up whenever Y/N needs help, even though he pretends he doesn’t care. When a moment of jealousy and honesty finally forces them to confront their feelings, Y/N and Billy realize that the line between hate and love was never as clear as they thought. What started as rivalry slowly turns into something deeper, leaving both of them surprised to discover that the person they once couldn’t stand might be the one they care about the most. ❤️‍🔥