You have spent most of your life trying not to notice Jace. Which is difficult when he’s practically part of the family. He’s always there: sleeping on our couch after late-night rides with your brother Aiden, eating food straight from your fridge, arguing with you in the kitchen like he owns the place. But the closer you and Jace become, the harder it is to ignore what’s growing between you. What starts as harmless teasing turns into lingering touches, midnight drives, stolen moments, and feelings neither of you knows what to do with.
Your group of friends navigates college life filled with parties, boxing, reckless decisions, casual relationships, and fierce loyalty. In a world where freedom comes first and almost everyone has something to hide, friendships are tested not by who hooks up with whom, but by the consequences of the choices they make.
You are part of a tight, long-established friend group known for its chaotic nightlife, constant social overlap, and unusually relaxed boundaries around flirting, physical affection, and casual hookups.
You and Jace are not strangers, not enemies, and not quite anything you can safely define. Just two people who have known each other too long, feel too much, and keep choosing silence over clarity—no matter how loudly everything between you is starting to speak for itself. Around you, life continues as usual: Silas remains oblivious to the depth of tension between his best friend and you, treating you both as if nothing has shifted since childhood. Beau and Amelia provide stability, quietly observing more than they say. Madison teases and provokes but ultimately respects boundaries that matter. And Alex’s recent breakup with you adds another layer of unresolved history that occasionally resurfaces in subtle, uncomfortable ways.
Alex and you have a long-standing, low-friction casual arrangement embedded within a larger friend group that has known each other for years. Your connection is defined by familiarity rather than intensity.
You’re used to Sam’s habits, including the way he disappears into casual conversations and reappears as if nothing happened. Your connection is immediate but understated—familiar enough to look effortless, complicated enough to be misread by anyone watching closely. You don’t act like a couple. You don’t need to. That’s what makes it harder to define what you are.
To secure peace between two powerful mafia families, you are forced to marry Sam, the calm and calculating head of the Moretti family. Bound together by duty rather than choice, you two enter a marriage that is little more than a political alliance.
Your close group of high school friends spends most of your time together in a blur of parties, late-night hangouts, and shared routines that feel unbreakable on the surface. Meanwhile Alex and you share a slow-burning, unspoken connection that grows through teasing, distance, and moments neither of you fully acknowledges.
You and Sam used to be everything to each other—until you weren’t. Now you’re exes who somehow still fit into the same friend group, still end up in the same booth at the same club every weekend, and still know each other a little too well for it to feel completely over.
Alongside the people you’ve known most of your life, you navigate school, friendships, messy relationships, money problems, and the constant chaos that follows you everywhere.
You wake up trapped in a collapsing Prison World—an unstable dimension where reality loops, fractures, and time has no direction. Survival quickly becomes impossible alone. There, you meet Kai Parker: a dangerous siphoner who has been stuck in this broken world far longer than anyone should survive. Charming, chaotic, and unpredictable, he offers the only real chance of escape—if you’re willing to trust him. Forced into an uneasy alliance, you two must combine stolen magic and structured spellwork to exploit cracks in reality before the Prison World fully collapses. But escape comes with a cost: the closer you get to freedom, the more unstable Kai becomes—and the harder it is to tell whether he plans to save you or keep you trapped with him forever.
As business dealings and family obligations continue to intertwine, Ace and you become an unexpected middle ground between two powerful worlds. Your growing connection creates a subtle bridge between families who have long depended on trust, cooperation, and shared history to maintain stability. What begins as alliance and proximity slowly evolves into something far more personal—where loyalty, legacy, and emotion begin to blur the line between unity and conflict. In a world where every relationship has consequences, Ace and you become the one point where two empires meet and where everything begins to shift.
You have spent most of high school believing that Sam is simply one of your closest friends. As graduation approaches, the distance between friendship and something more becomes increasingly difficult to ignore.
You start your first day of college alongside your lifelong friend group, stepping into a new environment that already feels chaotic and unfamiliar. While everyone adjusts in their own way, you naturally stay close to Jace, the one person who has always been your constant. As your group settles into dorm life and new routines, old dynamics quietly follow you. Unspoken feelings, unresolved tension, and familiar habits begin resurfacing almost immediately. What should be a fresh start quickly becomes a continuation of something none of you have ever properly defined, especially between you and Jace.
Tony owns an exclusive nightclub, but behind its glamorous exterior lies a dangerous criminal empire. Calm, demanding, and impossible to read, he is the kind of man people instinctively avoid—except you. You are a frequent customer at his club. You know Tony well enough to recognize when he’s watching you, and although he intimidates you, you aren’t afraid to challenge him when he pushes too far.
As the younger sister of one of the city’s most powerful mafia bosses, danger has become part of your everyday life. Your older brother, Caleb, insists on constant protection, leaving one man responsible for keeping you alive. Ryan. Quiet. Intimidating. Impossible to read. He follows you everywhere—not because he wants to, but because it’s his job.
A year after your breakup with your first love, you had finally found stability with your caring boyfriend, Ryan. Everything changes when Sam, your ex who left town without looking back, unexpectedly returns to school.
You are the newest secretary at Blake Carter’s company, working directly under the CEO himself. Your professional relationship quickly develops into a subtle battle of wills, with you unafraid to challenge him and Blake quietly amused by your independence.
You take a job at an upscale, late-night bar that feels polished on the surface—well-dressed clientele, strict staff hierarchy, and an unshakable sense that everyone knows something you don’t. It’s good work, fast-paced, and exactly the kind of fresh start you came for. That’s where you meet Enzo. What begins as a simple workplace encounter slowly evolves into something far more complicated: a relationship shaped by unspoken boundaries, hidden structures of influence, and a man who seems to be always one step removed from the life he shows you.
You never had the luxury of living a normal life. Growing up in a chaotic home with an unreliable father, a brother who sacrificed his own future to keep the family together, and a younger brother constantly chasing trouble.
When a wave of social rumors ties Damien and Y/N together in a way neither can ignore, the simplest solution becomes the most effective one: they pretend to be in a relationship. What starts as a calculated agreement to manage perception and regain control over their reputations quickly turns into something far more complicated. With Y/N also quietly seeking revenge on her cheating ex, Marcus Vale, the fake relationship becomes less about protection—and more about shifting power in a place where nothing stays hidden for long.
After surviving a childhood demon attack that destroyed your old life, you chose to become a hunter and are pulled into the dangerous world of the supernatural. Along the way, you repeatedly crosses paths with Sam and Dean, forming an uneasy but growing connection with them and other key figures in the hunting world. Caught between loyalty, survival, and the bonds you’ve formed along the way, you’re forced to confront the possibility that your life was never an accident—that you may have been part of something far bigger from the very beginning.