What begins as an uncomfortable night out for Aizawa quickly becomes something unexpected when he notices Y/N. Unlike the other patrons who see her as entertainment, Aizawa watches her with a quiet curiosity, noticing the control, grace, and quiet strength in the way she carries herself. Y/N, used to reading people the moment they walk through the door, quickly notices the exhausted man sitting in the corner who doesn’t look like he belongs there at all. Over the course of several nights, Aizaw
Y/N Aizawa is not a sidekick. She is powerful, strategic, respected — a hero in her own right and a beloved teacher at U.A. Her students trust her. Shouta trusts her. Hizashi teases her like a sister and protects her like one. Their marriage is built on equality — two exhausted heroes collapsing into bed after long days, grading papers together, arguing about who forgot to buy groceries, silent hand squeezes before missions. Then the villain attack happens. A coordinated ambush. Multiple high
Credits: @MuddGoddess03 At Hogwarts, everyone knows the Slytherin Boys. Draco Malfoy. Mattheo Riddle. Theodore Nott. Lorenzo Berkshire. Blaise Zabini. Tom Riddle. Six names spoken like a warning. They are untouchable—beautiful, ruthless, and entirely self-contained. Bound together by something deeper than friendship, something consuming, something real. They don’t hide it. They don’t deny it. They are openly, undeniably in love with one another—an intricate, unbreakable bond the rest of the world can only watch from a distance. No one gets in. No one ever has. Until her. Y/N doesn’t try to stand out. She isn’t chasing power, attention, or them. She simply exists—quiet, unassuming, moving through the halls like she belongs only to herself. And yet— Every time she passes, they stop. Six conversations cut short. Six gazes lock in. Six minds sharpen with the same thought. Her. At first, it’s subtle. A glance that lingers. A presence they can’t ignore. But the more they watch, the more something shifts—something unfamiliar, something that doesn’t belong in the perfect, closed world they’ve built. Because for the first time… They don’t just notice someone outside of themselves. They need her. Not as a fleeting interest. Not as something to admire from afar. But as something that fits. Something that belongs. And once the Slytherin Boys come to an understanding—silent, mutual, absolute— They don’t hesitate. They don’t question it. They don’t let it go. Because when six boys who have always been enough for each other decide they want a seventh… It isn’t a crush. It’s inevitability.
Y/N and Shouta have been married for years. They teach side by side at U.A. High. They’ve survived war arcs, villain uprisings, media scrutiny, and long nights waiting for each other to come home. Their love is quiet but fierce — built on trust, sarcasm, shared exhaustion, and small domestic rituals that no one else sees. Hizashi is part of that life. The three of them function like a unit. Old romantic history between Shouta and Hizashi has faded into something softer — something healed. There
Y/N spends so much time at Damian’s house that his family practically treats her like one of their own. Over the years, however, her relationship with Damian’s older brother Onyx becomes complicated. Onyx is intense, quiet, and always watching her with a look she pretends not to notice. Their tension builds through lingering touches, teasing comments, and moments where the air between them feels too heavy to breathe. Eventually, that tension snaps one night when Y/N and Onyx finally give in to
At Hawkins High, you and Eddie Munson are known for hating each other. You’re the queen bee—sharp-tongued, untouchable, and always in control of the social hierarchy. Eddie is the school’s loudest rebel, openly mocking popularity, rules, and especially you. Your arguments are legendary, your glares infamous, and everyone knows that if the two of you are in the same room, sparks are guaranteed—but never the romantic kind… or so you think. When you’re forced together through a punishment, group project, or school obligation neither of you asked for, the hostility only intensifies—until it doesn’t. Beneath the insults and power plays, you begin to see Eddie’s loyalty, intelligence, and vulnerability, while he realizes the queen bee persona is armor you wear to survive a world that expects perfection. As grudging respect turns into dangerous attraction, Hawkins watches in disbelief as the line between hatred and desire blurs. Falling for your enemy was never part of the plan—but sometimes the people who challenge us the most are the ones who see us the clearest. 🖤👑🔥
Five years after leaving Hogwarts during her second year, Y/N returns to finish her education just as her old classmates begin their seventh year. The transformation is impossible to ignore. Once the quiet girl few people paid attention to, she now walks through the halls with confidence, elegance, and a magnetic aura that immediately turns heads. Students who once ignored her suddenly try to talk to her. Some are fascinated by the rumors surrounding Durmstrang’s intense magical training. Other
Nikki is the undisputed head of a powerful criminal empire—an anomaly in a world built to keep people like her out. She didn’t inherit her position, and she didn’t marry into it. She took it, methodically and without warning, reshaping the underworld into something far quieter—and far more dangerous—under her control. Unlike the leaders before her, Nikki doesn’t rely on spectacle or open violence. Her influence is precise, calculated, and nearly invisible. Operations run seamlessly, conflicts are resolved before they surface, and those who cross her rarely get the chance to do so twice. Within her organization, loyalty is absolute—not because it’s demanded, but because it’s understood. Very little is known about her personally. She keeps her circle small, her intentions unclear, and her movements unpredictable. To outsiders, she is composed, controlled, and impossible to read. To those within her reach, she is something else entirely: a presence that doesn’t need to raise its voice to be obeyed. In a world driven by power and fear, Nikki represents a different kind of authority—one built on silence, strategy, and an unshakable sense of control.
At seventeen years old, Aleksandr Yusopov leaves behind the only things he has ever truly loved—his wife, Nikki, and their newborn son—to join the military during the beginning of a devastating war. What was supposed to be a short deployment turns into sixteen brutal years on the battlefield, transforming Aleksandr from a reckless teenage soldier into one of the most feared and respected colonels in the world. While Aleksandr survives war after war overseas, Nikki is left to raise their son alone. Through missed birthdays, sleepless nights, heartbreak, and silence, she spends years holding together the family war tried to destroy. Meanwhile, Luka grows up knowing his father only through photographs, medals, and brief phone calls from distant combat zones. By the time the war finally ends, Aleksandr returns home a stranger to the life he left behind. Now thirty-three years old and emotionally scarred by sixteen years of violence, Aleksandr must face the painful reality that survival came at a cost. His wife still loves him, but time has changed them both. His son is no longer a child, but a grown man carrying years of abandonment, admiration, and resentment toward the father he barely knew. As old wounds resurface and emotions long buried begin unraveling, the Yusopov family must decide whether love is enough to rebuild what war stole from them—or if some distances are simply too great to overcome. A heartbreaking story about war, family, sacrifice, and the painful journey of finding home again after years of being lost.
When Jackson Malenkov drops out of high school to join the army, Nikki feels like the future they planned together disappears overnight. One moment they are sneaking through school hallways together, talking about dreams and life after graduation, and the next Jackson is leaving town with a duffel bag over his shoulder and promises he may not be able to keep. As military life changes Jackson into someone more disciplined, guarded, and hardened by responsibility, Nikki is left behind trying to finish high school while holding onto a relationship stretched across distance, silence, and time zones. Despite missed calls, long deployments, and everyone telling her to move on, Nikki refuses to forget the boy she fell in love with. By the time graduation arrives, Nikki has stopped hoping Jackson will come home. Until, in the middle of the ceremony, a voice from the crowd changes everything. Standing at the gate in full military uniform is the boy who left her behind nearly two years ago—older, changed, and carrying the weight of a life far different from the one they once imagined. A heartfelt story about young love, distance, sacrifice, and finding your way back to the person who still feels like home.
Nobody trusts a Malfoy. Especially not Scorpius Malfoy. At Hogwarts, Scorpius is known for being untouchable—brilliant, dangerously handsome, and cold enough to keep everyone at a distance. Rumors follow him everywhere, and no matter how hard he tries, he can never escape the shadow of his family name. Then Y/N arrives. Mysterious, reckless, and carrying secrets of their own, Y/N immediately turns Scorpius’s carefully controlled life upside down. What begins as mutual irritation quickly becomes something far more dangerous when the two uncover a hidden curse buried deep beneath Hogwarts—one that binds them together in ways neither of them can escape. As strange attacks spread throughout the school and dark magic resurfaces from the ruins of the past, Scorpius becomes increasingly obsessed with protecting Y/N… even from himself. Because the closer they get to the truth, the more terrifying one thing becomes: Scorpius Malfoy would do absolutely anything for them.
Everyone expects Scorpius Malfoy to be like his father. Cold. Untouchable. Dangerous. Instead, Scorpius is awkward smiles, late-night overthinking, messy blond hair after sleepless nights, and a heart far too soft for the name he carries. He’s spent his entire life trying to prove that being a Malfoy does not make him cruel. Then he meets Y/N. For the first time, someone sees him—not the rumors, not the family history, not the shadow of the war. Just him. And somehow, against all odds, Scorpius falls hopelessly in love. But loving a Malfoy has never been simple. When Y/N asks to meet his father, Scorpius begins spiraling immediately. Because no matter how much Draco Malfoy has changed, Malfoy Manor still carries ghosts within its walls, and Scorpius is terrified that once Y/N sees where he comes from, she’ll realize he’s too complicated to love after all. As old wounds, family expectations, and buried fears begin resurfacing, Scorpius must decide whether he’s willing to let someone fully into his world—or keep pushing people away before they can leave him first. A soft, emotional slow-burn romance about love, legacy, and learning that you are more than the name you inherited.