In a world ruled by silent systems and perfected control, survival belongs to those who choose a side. Become a construct and live under the AI’s watchful precision, or fall into the fractured underworld where three brothers have risen as powers in their own right—one who enforces order, one who destroys it, and one who seeks to rewrite it entirely. Astoria chose neither. Known only in whispers as the Angel of Death, she is a mercenary who moves between factions, untethered and unclaimed. Her work is clean, her reputation absolute—if she takes the job, it ends. But Astoria carries something no one else should: an Aether arm, a living anomaly that bends the same force the AI uses to create and control life. It makes her powerful. It makes her dangerous. It makes her impossible. And now, it has made her a target. When the system flags her existence as a critical threat, the hunt begins—quiet at first, then everywhere at once. Cities tighten. Signals shift. The world starts closing in. But Astoria is not the only one paying attention. Because long before she became a myth, she was just a girl in the slums—one who knew the three brothers before they became legends. One who laughed with them, fought beside them… and with one of them, crossed a line neither of them ever forgot. Now, as the AI moves to erase her, the balance between order, destruction, and evolution begins to fracture. Old ties resurface. Unfinished feelings sharpen into something far more dangerous. And Astoria is forced into the center of a war she never wanted to be part of. She’s always survived by staying unclaimed. But this time, the world isn’t giving her that option.
Y/n is a little kid. 7 years old and silently battling with her mind. But now that they’ve started school. Life starts changing. And their mind does too.
in a carefully dug den safe from rain dove gives birth to three pups one boy one girl and one who does not survive and through quiet grief she tells them lost wolves are found in the stars promising that she and their father orca will always protect them as days pass she nurtures them feeding them cleaning them and telling stories of the world beyond warning of predators and teaching survival while speaking of their aunt ripple and uncle bolt who help guard and provide for their small pack when the pups finally gather the courage to leave the den they overhear dove speaking of humans who took her parents and the pain she carries before meeting their family for the first time hesitant but curious they are welcomed with warmth excitement and reassurance as orca and bolt leave to hunt dove and ripple guide them through their first look at the world showing them trees bees flowers and grass answering their questions until the hunters return and the pack settles together sharing food laughter and safety marking the beginning of the pups lives within a fragile but loving pack
Y/N returns to her coastal hometown after her father’s death, planning to clear out his house and leave as quickly as possible. The town feels unchanged, but she isn’t, and neither is the past she tried to bury there. Years ago, she was in an intense, volatile relationship with Nathaniel Carter that ended alongside their high school years. It wasn’t a slow breakup so much as a collapse—defined by emotional dependence, instability, and moments of connection that made everything else harder to leave behind. Now Nathaniel is back in town too, older and changed, living just close enough that Y/N can’t avoid him. Neither of them has fully moved on from what they were to each other, even if they’ve tried to convince themselves otherwise. Their uneasy distance is disrupted when Danny Mercer, a well-liked local man connected to both of them from their youth, is found dead near the marina. What’s initially ruled an accident doesn’t sit right with Y/N, especially as the town becomes increasingly quiet and evasive whenever she asks questions. As she begins to investigate, Danny’s death starts to uncover connections to a buried incident from the final summer before everyone left town—a period of partying, fractured relationships, and something the town collectively stopped talking about. Y/N and Nathaniel are forced back into each other’s orbit as the investigation deepens, not as a reunion, but as reluctant partners tied together by a shared, unfinished past. The closer they get to the truth about Danny, the more it becomes clear that the past they remember is incomplete, shaped by silence, guilt, and missing pieces no one ever addressed. What begins as grief becomes a murder investigation, and what begins as a past relationship becomes something far more dangerous: the realization that the truth about that summer was never gone, only protected. And someone is still willing to protect it now.
Nathaniel is very very flirtatious, and he’s come home with a rather needy want.. you. In bed. When you refuse he goes all the way into using German.. your weakness. You barely understand it, maybe a few words.. but it’s the language of love.
Y/n Grey has spent her entire life in a fog-covered harbor town where the sea feels more like home than land ever has. When a violent storm uproots an old tree behind her house, she discovers a buried box containing two seal skins—one belonging to the mother who vanished years ago, and one belonging to her. The discovery unravels everything she thought she knew. As old harbor legends prove true and secrets buried beneath the tides begin to surface, y/n is forced to confront a question that has haunted her family for nearly two decades: What really happened to her mother on the night she disappeared? Caught between two worlds and drawn ever closer to the sea’s call, y/n must uncover the truth before the ocean claims the answers forever.
He came back to bury the past—not uncover it. Rowan Hale has no intention of staying in the coastal town he once fled. With his estranged father gone, all that’s left is a house full of dust, unanswered questions, and memories he’d rather not touch. Get in. Clean it out. Leave. Simple. Until the storm. When Rowan finds an unconscious girl washed ashore in the middle of the night—alone, unexplainable, and very much alive—his plans start to unravel. She doesn’t remember how she got there. She doesn’t act like anyone he’s ever met. And the longer she stays under his roof, the harder it becomes to ignore the feeling that she doesn’t belong on land at all. She, on the other hand, knows exactly where she came from. Stranded far from the ocean she calls home, she’s left navigating a world that feels as strange to her as she does to it—and the one person determined to keep his distance is the same one she can’t seem to leave alone. But the town is watching. The past is catching up. And buried in his father’s belongings lies a truth Rowan isn’t ready to face: Some stories aren’t stories at all. And some things the ocean gives back… were never meant to be found.
Twenty years ago, the Kingdom of Leona burned a woman alive for practicing magic. They did not know she was the wife of Vaelith, the ancient monster who ruled the northern mountains. In his grief, he unleashed horrors upon the land, creating creatures that drove humanity to the brink of extinction. Cities fell, kingdoms crumbled, and an entire generation grew up beneath the shadow of the Mourning. With no armies left capable of stopping him, four desperate survivors commit the one act even the last remaining settlements would condemn. They resurrect the woman whose death started it all. Torn from death and placed into an unfamiliar body, Y/N awakens to a world she no longer recognizes—a world where she has become the last hope of the people who once burned her alive.
In the frontier town of Red Hollow, peace is nothing more than a fragile illusion. Kharzug, a former vigilante with a violent past, has spent years trying to become something better. Elara, a werewolf bound to a failing ranch and a desperate family, has never had that choice. As quiet devotion turns into something deeper, old enemies resurface and dangerous truths come to light. With power shifting and threats closing in, Kharzug must decide if protecting her is worth becoming the monster he once was. And Elara must decide if she can love a man who refuses to be one. Because in a world that fears what they are- Kindness may be the most dangerous choice of all.
A group of seniors heads to a remote lakeside cabin for one final trip before graduation. When one of them vanishes without a trace, what begins as a desperate search for answers spirals into paranoia, buried secrets, and a decades-old pattern no one can explain. As friendships fracture and strange events multiply, it becomes impossible to tell what’s part of the mystery and what’s simply fear taking hold. The only thing everyone knows for certain is that someone disappeared.
The Last Star Circus. A place for all, mutants and quirkless. Created around the end of the quirk wars by Kirin the “Mother of Monsters”. It’s only been the first year of UA for Sero Hanta, someone who used to live in the Circus as well, and he’s back. (Based off of Quill Wrighter’s circus AU)