When her overprotective father leaves on a five-month trip, he refuses to let his college-aged daughter stay alone, insisting she move in with his best friend, Lucian Virelle. What’s meant to be a temporary arrangement quickly turns complicated as old bonds shift and hidden feelings surface. Lucian, distant and guarded, keeps her at arm’s length despite the way he watches over her. Living under the same roof blurs the line between friendship and something more, and as jealousy, tension, and late-night confessions build, she finds herself caught between two situation, one being her father's approval and one of whom have been secretly in love with her for far longer than she ever realized. What was supposed to be five simple months turns into a life-changing choice between comfort, passion, and the risk of losing them both.
In a kingdom where dragons rule the skies and rarely walk among humans, y/n has never feared them, only felt drawn to their mystery. When y/n rescues an injured stranger named Cael near a sacred lake, y/n finds herself/himself captivated by his quiet strength and the secrets he refuses to share. But Cael is no ordinary man. He is the Dragon King, bound to a life of duty, power, and expectations far beyond y/n world. As their connection deepens, the truth between them ignites a tender yet impossible love, one that challenges everything he is meant to be. Caught between the weight of a crown and the pull of a heart that finally feels seen, Cael must decide if love is a fleeting escape… or something worth reshaping his entire world for.
Y/N is a girl (2019) who is suddenly pulled into Narnia and found unconscious on the shore by Peter Pevensie. When she wakes, she has no explanation for how she arrived, but she carries strange fragments of knowledge about Narnia’s past—its wars, its magic, and the return of Aslan, as if something inside her remembers what her mind does not. As Peter brings her deeper into Narnia, tensions rise as unnatural forces react to her presence, hinting she may be tied to an ancient forgotten prophecy. Peter is happy, bound by duty, but slowly begins to trust her as they face growing threats together. Through their journey, y/n struggles to understand her identity while forming a deep emotional bond with Peter. What begins as uncertainty becomes connection, and connection becomes something more dangerous in a world shaped by destiny. By the time the truth of her role as Aslan’s unknown heir begins to surface, both y/n and Peter are forced to confront whether fate has brought them together to save Narnia or to change it forever