When the Cullen Family are summoned to Volterra, Caius becomes quietly fixated on a distant Cullen who does not fear him, and through repeated, tense encounters, a silent and unspoken connection begins to form—subtle enough to go unnamed, but strong enough to draw the attention of Aro.
Hired as Jamie Campbell Bower’s makeup artist, Y/N fades into the background of his fast-paced career—until quiet routines, shared glances, and unspoken tension turn proximity into something deeper. Bound by professionalism and restraint, their connection simmers slowly, waiting for a moment that could change everything. (SLOW BURN)
After a spontaneous one-night stand with a charismatic musician, Y/N thinks she’ll never see him again—until she walks into the table read of her next film and realizes he’s her co-star. Forced to work closely while pretending they’re strangers, unresolved attraction and awkward tension blur the line between what was meant to be temporary and what might turn into something real.
After witnessing a demon’s death at Pandemonium and her mother’s sudden disappearance, Y/N learns her Shadowhunter blood was hidden to protect her. Now, with demon activity rising, the Clave sees her as an asset and pushes her to train—placing her under Jace Wayland’s mentorship as she’s forced to choose between her old life and his dangerous world.
When an of-age transfer student arrives at Hogwarts with the long-forgotten ability to wield Ancient Magic, the castle itself begins to stir. Assigned to privately tutor them, Defence Against the Dark Arts professor Remus Lupin must help control a power shaped by emotion rather than spells. As old trials awaken and outside forces take notice, restraint, secrecy, and choice will decide whether Ancient Magic is mastered, redefined, or lost.
With the RDA stirring again in the Western Frontier, Tamtey is assigned to patrol alongside So’lek on a series of quiet sabotage missions. Their approaches clash — her measured and reflective, his direct and battle-hardened — but survival demands cooperation. As they uncover signs that old wounds are reopening, shared silence and unspoken understanding begin to form between them, leaving space for trust — or something more — to slowly take root.
Captured by Loki during his invasion of Earth, an Avenger finds themself drawn into a dangerous connection with the God of Mischief as the line between enemy and something more begins to blur.
When Sirius Black is forced into hiding at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, his child is sent to live there as well. Nearly strangers bound by blood, they must share a house steeped in old magic, family history, and the quiet tension of the coming war. Set during Order of the Phoenix, the story focuses on unresolved absence, fragile reconnection, and the uncertain space between safety, legacy, and choice.
In the early days of Camelot, the young king Arthur Pendragon is still learning how to rule the kingdom his father left behind. His most loyal champion, Leontes, is soon to wed Guinevere—a match meant to bring stability to the court. Yet as Arthur and Guinevere spend more time in one another’s presence, an unexpected connection begins to form, threatening loyalty, friendship, and the fragile future of Camelot.
Tom Hiddleston becomes a quiet, recurring presence at a small London music venue, drawn to a musician whose honesty feels worlds away from his own carefully managed life—what begins as subtle familiarity slowly deepens into something unspoken, complicated further when the truth of who he is shifts the meaning of every moment they’ve shared.
Y/N, a composed department head, and James Wilson share an easy friendship that quietly deepens until one impulsive night shifts everything—what follows is an unspoken, undefined arrangement that slowly grows into something more, even as both of them avoid admitting it.
As Pandora’s sacred network weakens under human expansion, a young Na’vi uniquely attuned to Eywa becomes a living bridge between the moon and its people. With clans divided and conflict looming, she must decide whether to surrender to destiny or forge a new path that could determine Pandora’s survival.
Reborn in a Na’vi body after his human death, Colonel Miles Quaritch is sent to eliminate Y/N, the fire-wielding leader of the Mangkwan clan forged by a volcanic eruption. What begins as a mission turns volatile as power, tension, and forbidden attraction ignite between them, forcing Quaritch to choose between duty and a dangerous desire that threatens to consume them both.
Y/N and David Thewlis star in an intimate romance film that requires quiet closeness and emotional trust. As filming and promotions unfold, their professional connection deepens in ways that blur the line between performance and reality—without ever making clear where acting ends and something else might begin.
Exiled by her mother, Varang, Y/N is forced into the unknown and eventually finds her way to the Metkayina clan. As her past begins to surface, she must navigate distrust, identity, and the consequences of where she comes from.
Y/N’s residency at the Pitt gets harder when she’s assigned to Dr. Jack Abbot. Known for his high standards and intimidating reputation, Abbot becomes both her toughest challenge and most important mentor. As they grow closer, professional respect begins to turn into something more.
After years working as Richard Roper’s trusted French translator, Y/N is used to dangerous men and dangerous secrets. But when Jonathan Pine enters Roper’s inner circle, suspicion slowly turns into something far more complicated as tensions rise within Roper’s empire.
In 1991, Robert Sean Leonard keeps crossing paths with an ordinary woman after a chance night together, their repeated encounters blurring the line between coincidence and fate—until he finally asks her to dinner, opening the door to something neither of them fully understands yet.
For years, New York has feared one name: The Siren. A powerful enhanced vigilante created through illegal experimentation, she leaves chaos in her wake as she hunts those responsible for her suffering. Hunted by the Avengers and branded a threat to humanity, The Siren is determined to make the world pay—whether it sees her as a monster or not.
Y/N and Thirteen start off as reluctant coworkers who can barely stand each other. Forced together by House’s constant meddling, they gradually become inseparable friends, blurring the line between friendship and something more. Everyone else misses it—except House, who seems determined to make them both painfully aware of it.