A girl named Y/N dies after pulling three all-nighters rereading her favorite romance fantasy novel, The Rose of the Empire. But instead of waking up in heaven, she opens her eyes inside the world of the story itself. The problem? She isn’t the heroine. She isn’t the villainess. She isn’t even an important side character. She becomes Lady Y/N, the daughter of a tiny northern noble family that was never once mentioned in the original novel. She decides she’ll live quietly, far away from the main plot she knows by heart. Because in the original story, the Crown Prince and the Duke both fall for a kind-hearted commoner girl who rises through high society but after a fierce rivalry, the crown prince wins, and she becomes the future empress. Everything is supposed to be finished. Until Y/N realizes she’s not outside the story at all… due to an arranged marriage she is forced to marry the duke.
Y/n has always lived in a house too loud for secrets. With six overprotective brothers crashing through the halls at all hours, there’s never a moment alone. Being the only girl in the family means being smothered in affection, arguments, and constant surveillance. Which is exactly why falling for one of her brothers best friends is the worst possible thing that could happen. He’s been around for years sleeping on their couch, showing up uninvited, teasing her like she’s still fourteen. Older now, rough around the edges, unfairly pretty, and carrying the kind of tired smile that makes her stomach twist. Her brothers trust him completely. That’s the problem. Because somewhere between late-night kitchen conversations, shared hoodies, bruised knuckles, and the way he always notices when she’s upset before anyone else does, the line between family friend and something dangerous starts to blur. And if her brothers find out? Someone’s definitely ending up in the hospital.
Humanity calls them Erwin Smith’s right and left hands, Levi and Y/N have survived countless battles together—but as the truth behind the Walls begins to unravel, the feelings they’ve buried for years may be the one thing neither of them can outrun.
A burned-out rockstar disappears to a small beach town for the summer and accidentally falls in love with the only girl on earth who doesn’t know he’s famous.
Six teenagers wake up on a mysterious island with no memories. How did they get there? They don’t know, but what they do know is someone might be watching them.
While the world believes Yuji Itadori is dead, he finds himself hidden away with two of the strongest sorcerers alive. Y/N becomes his family. And Gojo spends every waking moment proving he’s in love with her.
Y/N- A special grade sorcerer like Gojo himself. She doesn’t work under the higher-ups. She tolerates them. Barely. And Gojo? He’s completely, unapologetically in love with her. It’s not subtle. It’s not hidden. It’s not even dignified. He shows up at her assignments uninvited. He leans too close when she’s speaking. He tells people; students, elders, curse users alike, that she’s “obviously the most interesting person in the room” like it’s a fact of nature. And when she ignores him, he gets louder, not quieter. The only people who don’t treat it like a problem are the ones who know better.
Grey thinks being in love with his best friend is hard. But it’s even harder when his best friend and the girl he’s in love with his dating his older brother.
Draco Malfoy remembers the exact moment everything changed. It wasn’t in a classroom. It wasn’t at a Quidditch match It was in a bathroom... During the year his life started falling apart. The year the Dark Lord marked him and handed him a task he couldn’t complete. He thought he was alone. Then the door opened. Y/N wasn’t supposed to see him like that. No one was. Yet instead of mocking him or running to tell someone, they simply stayed. They sat beside him in the silence, asking no questions he wasn’t ready to answer.
Years after growing up together in Wayne Manor, Y/N walks into Titans Tower and finds Jason Todd again older, sharper, and still impossible to forget. What starts as a reunion quickly turns into something neither of them are prepared to survive.