Y/N never expected the Gallagher family to become their home. What begins as a chance encounter on Chicago’s South Side slowly turns into years of shared meals, endless chaos, and unbreakable bonds. As they become part of the Gallagher family’s everyday life, Y/N forms a deep friendship with Ian Gallagher and, eventually, the guarded but fiercely loyal Mickey Milkovich. Over time, those friendships grow into something neither of them knows how to name. Lingering glances, quiet acts of devotion, and feelings left unspoken create a slow-burning love triangle that threatens to change everything. Afraid of ruining what they already have, Ian, Mickey, and Y/N keep their emotions buried, convincing themselves that staying silent is easier than risking the people they love most. But life on the South Side never stays simple. As Ian begins experiencing symptoms of bipolar disorder, his world starts to unravel. The people closest to him struggle to understand what’s happening, and the relationships around him are pushed to their limits. Through every setback, Y/N refuses to walk away, while Mickey learns that loving someone means standing beside them even when the road ahead is uncertain. Together, the three navigate heartbreak, fear, recovery, and the difficult reality of mental illness, discovering that healing is never something anyone should face alone. Years of friendship, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty slowly give way to honesty. As old fears are left behind and long-hidden feelings come to light, Ian, Mickey, and Y/N realize that love isn’t about choosing one person over another—it’s about building something strong enough for all three of them. Against the odds and surrounded by the beautiful chaos of the South Side, they choose each other and create a future defined by trust, acceptance, and a love that refuses to fit into anyone else’s expectations. A slow-burn romance filled with found family, hurt/comfort, emotional healing, mutual pining, and the kind of
James and Regulus have been secretly dating for months, sneaking away together whenever they can. Late one night, James returns to the Gryffindor dorm after meeting Regulus in the Astronomy Tower, unaware that Sirius has been waiting up for him. Believing everyone is asleep, James removes his shirt, only for the moonlight to reveal unmistakable hickeys across his neck and shoulders. Sirius immediately realizes James is hiding a relationship and begins demanding answers. Refusing to reveal the truth—or the identity of the person he’s seeing—James only deepens Sirius’s suspicions, leaving the night filled with tension and unanswered questions.
Edward Cullen fell in love with Lesley Y/l/n but she ended up dieing because of the vilturi. Lesley didn't have any siblings or children. One day at forks a new kid moves Into town. Y/n Y/l/n. She walked into school and Edward seen her and nearly had a stroke. She looked just like Lesley. Edward fell in love all over again and did everything he could to talk to her.
*The hospital was eerily quiet, the sun peeking through the windows. It broke the darkness of every room, of each hallway. The halls had carts that were almost left like they were being pushed, but just suddenly stopped.*
In December 1977, Cyrus finally tells Regulus that he believes he has become a vampire. After experiencing strange symptoms over the summer and returning to Hogwarts constantly hungry, he has been surviving on animals from the Forbidden Forest—but their blood isn’t enough, and he can’t keep it down. Regulus explains that Cyrus isn’t doing anything wrong; as a vampire, he needs to learn how to properly control his hunger. When Cyrus asks what he should do, Regulus reveals that another vampire’s blood could help. He offers his own blood, despite warning Cyrus that feeding from another vampire can create an unbreakable magical bond between them. Cyrus initially refuses because he doesn’t want to bind Regulus to him, but Regulus assures him that the choice is his and that he’ll help him regardless. Eventually, Cyrus agrees. When Cyrus feeds from Regulus, they both immediately sense something change between them—an invisible connection forming. They realize the bond has taken effect. They are now permanently connected, and neither of them can undo it.
While James is busy working on paperwork, Regulus grows increasingly bored and craves his boyfriend’s attention. After unsuccessfully trying to get James to notice him, Regulus playfully steals his papers and finally admits he just wants cuddles. Amused, James gives in without hesitation, wrapping Regulus in his arms and reminding him that, no matter how busy life gets, he’ll always make time for him. It’s a sweet, domestic moment that shows the comfort and affection they find in simply being together.