After killing Snoke and becoming Supreme Leader, Kylo's mental state deteriorates. An old religious order offers him one of their women as a spiritual counselor, hoping she can influence him politically. She is soft-spoken, patient and apparently incapable of judging anyone. Kylo initially mocks her faith but begins confessing things to her because she never reacts with horror. Eventually he refuses to make major decisions without seeing her first. The First Order believes she is manipulating him. The Resistance thinks she is his prisoner. She insists she is neither. The unsettling question becomes whether Kylo is keeping her captive—or whether she has constructed the perfect cage around him.
Y/N went to highschool with dallas winston..dally being the way he is bullied Y/N their family then moved away..a few years later Y/N is back in town working at the local clinic and dallas is starting to feel different
After being exiled to a secluded sept in the Vale by his father, the increasingly unstable Prince Aerion Targaryen becomes obsessed with Y/N a young septa known for her miraculous healing. As rumors of miracles spread, Aerion begins to suspect that Aemma may be secretly causing the very suffering she cures. Haunted by visions and the eeriness the vale holds, visions that portray her as a divine figure surrounded by green fire he thinks dragonfire, Aerion falls into a dangerous devotion, convinced she is tied to his destiny. Meanwhile, Y/N quietly encourages his beliefs, fascinated by his madness and eager to study how faith, suffering, and obsession can shape a person. As deaths mount and miracles multiply, their relationship becomes a destructive cycle of manipulation and worship, leaving neither of them certain who is truly corrupting whom.
Y/N, Sodapop Curtis, and Dallas Winston went to high school together, but Y/N never really fit into anyone’s circle the way they did. She was quiet, smart, a little odd in her habits, but kind in a steady, dependable way. Sodapop was the first to really connect with her—friendly with everyone, naturally drawn to people like her—and he quickly learned she had a talent for patching people up after fights. That’s how Y/N ended up becoming the unofficial “safe place” for Sodapop’s gang after every rumble. One by one, they started showing up at her house late at night—bruised, bleeding, exhausted—and she’d fix them up without ever making it a big deal. Dallas Winston was always part of that group, but his relationship with Y/N was complicated from the start. In school, he singled her out for teasing—tugging her hair, making snide comments about her personality and hobbies, always pushing just far enough to get under her skin. Y/N never liked him for it, and she never let it go. But after every fight, when the noise died down and the adrenaline faded, Dallas was still the one who showed up at her door.
Y/N works at the local clinic, patching up greasers, Socs, drunks, and anyone else who stumbles through the door. Everyone thinks she's one of the good ones. They're wrong. She's been stealing medication for months to help pay her mounting debts. Dallas Winston figures it out almost immediately. Instead of turning her in, he offers to keep her secret. In return, he asks for favors she really shouldn't agree to. Soon they're trapped in a cycle of blackmail, loyalty, and reluctant trust, neither willing to admit they're becoming important to each other.
Prince Aerion Targaryen has always been feared. Brilliant, cruel, and increasingly unstable, he spends his days consumed by a single obsession: bringing dragons back to life. While the rest of the realm sees extinct beasts and dead dreams, Aerion sees a puzzle waiting to be solved.everything changes when he encounters Septa Y/N Young, beautiful, and unnervingly intelligent, Y/N possesses an almost supernatural ability to calm people. During their first meeting, Aerion becomes convinced he has witnessed a vision. Her pale veils, quiet voice, and unusual knowledge of healing remind him of ancient prophecies and forgotten Valyrian texts.but things take a dark turn For years she has secretly conducted studies on the mind and body, fascinated by illness, devotion, and dependency. Aerion presents the perfect subject: a prince whose madness makes him vulnerable to suggestion and whose status grants unlimited resources
Three years after leaving Tulsa, Y/N returns and takes a job at a local diner, living quietly with her possessive boyfriend, Tex. When the greasers stumble into the diner one night, they don’t recognize the girl they once knew—except Dallas Winston, who slowly realizes she’s the same quiet girl he relentlessly bullied in high school. As Dallas begins forcing his way back into her life, old resentment turns into a complicated mixture of guilt, fascination, jealousy, and reluctant loyalty. But Dallas hasn’t become a better man, Y/N hasn’t forgotten what he did to her, and Tex may not be as harmless as he seems.
The galaxy remains fractured after years of war, and many of the powerful noble houses, military governors, and loyal systems fear what will happen if the last heir of the Skywalker bloodline dies without a successor. Under immense political pressure, Kylo agrees to take a consort—not for love, companionship, or even desire, but for duty. Her purpose is simple: produce heirs, strengthen alliances, and help secure the future of his regime
Everyone in Tulsa knows Reverend Sinclairs daughter is good. She wears modest dresses, sits in the front pew every Sunday, and has spent her entire life becoming exactly what people expect her to be. Everyone believes it. Except Dallas Winston. Dallas has spent years tormenting Y/N, determined to prove that beneath the preacher’s perfect daughter is someone just as angry and rotten as he is. When the greasers become tangled in the Sinclairs’ church outreach program, Y/N and Dallas are forced back into each other’s lives—and the line between hatred, fascination, and something far more dangerous begins to blur. Dallas thinks he’s corrupting her. Y/N knows better. She was never as good as everyone thought.
Two months after her brother’s mysterious death, Y/N finds herself becoming a permanent part of the gang he left behind. Darry worries, Sodapop fusses, Two-Bit teases, and Johnny and Ponyboy keep her company. Dallas Winston mostly keeps his distance. Mostly. Her brother had always warned Dallas to stay away from her, and Dally never had much trouble listening—until Y/N stopped being his dead friend’s little sister and became something far more interesting.
In high school, Y/N was everything Dallas liked making fun of: smart, quiet, strangely optimistic, and incapable of understanding why everyone had already given up on him. Three years later, Dallas finds her working nights, drinking too much, sleeping all day, and dating people who treat her terribly. He should find it funny. Instead, it makes him furious. Not because he thinks he can save her—Dallas Winston doesn’t save people—but because some selfish part of him resents that the girl he spent years trying to ruin went and ruined herself without him.
**The Weight of Her Voice** follows Father Jud Duplencity, a compassionate young priest whose quiet faith begins to unravel when he becomes haunted by the spirit of a witty, irreverent young woman only he can see. She taunts him with jokes, half-truths, and impossible knowledge, slowly drawing him toward a mystery buried beneath the church's foundations. As Jud searches for the truth behind her death, he finds himself questioning not only the history of his parish but the very faith that has sustained him. What begins as a haunting becomes an unsettling bond between two souls—one desperate to uncover the truth, the other determined to make sure it can never be buried again.
Prince Aerion Targaryen is cruel, arrogant, and convinced there is something divine burning within his blood. Lady Aemma Arryn is everything he is not—gentle, charitable, and known throughout the Seven Kingdoms for an almost stubborn kindness. Their arranged marriage is meant to strengthen the bond between dragon and falcon, but Aerion soon finds himself strangely consumed by a wife who neither fears him nor excuses his cruelty. The more Aemma refuses to become hardened by him, the more desperately Aerion begins to want her goodness for himself.
Supreme Leader Kylo Ren arrives on the ancient world of Veyra expecting another swift conquest for the First Order. Instead, he is met by Y/N—a young ruler, military commander, and wielder of a strange violet power unlike anything he has encountered before. As invasion turns into occupation and Veyra refuses to surrender quietly, Kylo’s interest in its mysterious sovereign begins to complicate what should have been a simple war.
Kylo Ren’s rule over the First Order had been forged through power and fear, yet even he understood the danger of ruling alone. Enemies circled him from every shadow, and betrayal lingered in every court. He sought a Bene Gesserit woman not merely to stand at his side, but to serve as his Truthsayer and closest advisor — someone capable of discerning lies with a glance and guiding the unstable ruler through the deadly games of empire.
Banished to the Vale to curb his growing madness, Prince Aerion Targaryen finds himself under the watch of Y/N a princess who has forsaken courtly life to become a septa. Their meeting is complicated by politics—once Aerion's exile ends, Aemma is destined to travel to King's Landing and marry his elder brother, Prince Daeron, securing peace between House Targaryen and House Arryn. As Aerion's dragon dreams begin to center on her, duty, faith, and obsession become increasingly difficult to tell apart.
When Princess Y/N Arryn renounces her title to serve as a sister of the Faith in the Red Keep, she quickly becomes beloved by the Targaryen family—especially the Drunken Prince Daeron, whose growing affection leads to sibling rivalry although aerion wong admit its because of Y/N But as Y/N settles into court, Prince Aerion Targaryen finds himself drawn to the one woman who has vowed her life to the Seven, blurring the line between faith, duty, and forbidden devotion.