Northbridge College, the bikers rule the campus. Feared by students and untouchable to staff, the rival football and ice hockey captains have spent years hating each other — until a new transfer student crashes into both of their lives. Y/N Carter wanted a fresh start, not late-night races, underground fights, and dangerous boys with too many secrets. But after catching the attention of Ethan Ryder, the cocky football captain who always gets what he wants, and Ashton Blackwood, the cold hockey captain who barely speaks but watches her constantly, she becomes trapped between two rival groups that refuse to back down. As tensions rise, loyalties crack, jealousy turns violent, and secrets buried beneath Northbridge begin surfacing. Because falling for a biker is dangerous. Falling for two could destroy everything.
Y/N moves in with Ashton Kingser because he rents her the place. Not through some complicated arrangement or dramatic coincidence—just a listing online, a cheap rent for a “shared university apartment,” and a landlord who replies fast, polite, and almost too accommodating. She doesn’t expect anything unusual. It’s close to campus. Close to the city. Affordable in a way that feels like luck she can’t question too hard.
After transferring to Northbridge College, you reconnect with your childhood best friend Ethan Ryder, now the popular captain of the football team. Despite not seeing each other for years, falling back into your old friendship feels easy — Ethan still knows exactly how to make you laugh, steal your snacks, and drag you into chaos wherever he goes.
Welcome to the show, where romance, temptation and unexpected connections collide. A group of single contestants arrive at a luxury island villa with one goal: to find someone worth leaving paradise for. Through dates, challenges and dramatic recouplings, they’ll test their chemistry, loyalty and trust. But with new arrivals, secret twists and unexpected surprises around every corner, finding true love won’t be as easy as it seems. Will they find their perfect match, or will their hearts be broken along the way?
You’re crossing the quad when the sound cuts through everything — a motorcycle losing control just outside the engineering building, tyres screaming against wet concrete, then a hard, brutal impact.
Y/N finds Ashton Blackwood and Ethan Ryder at a self-service car wash already in chaos. Instead of actually cleaning their bikes, they’re fully caught up in a competitive water fight, spraying each other across the bays like it’s a game neither of them is willing to lose. It looks less like maintenance and more like a rivalry that got out of hand. She arrives mid-disaster in her Mustang and immediately clocks the dynamic—Ethan escalating everything with energy and noise, Ashton staying calmer but still fully engaged, timing his reactions instead of reacting blindly. Neither of them is paying attention to anything except each other. She watches for a moment, clearly unimpressed but mildly entertained, before continuing to clean her car as if the chaos beside her is normal. That’s when she becomes part of it—once stray spray hits her bay, she steps into their mess and shifts the dynamic without trying, turning their two-person chaos into something unpredictable for both of them.
Everyone thinks they know the truth when they see it online. A perfect Instagram post. A happy Snapchat story. A couple smiling for the camera. But behind every picture is a story nobody sees. For Y/N, tonight was supposed to be just another night with friends—music, drinks, laughter, and a stupid game of dares that would be forgotten by morning. Except some dares aren’t harmless. One kiss. One decision. One moment caught on camera. And suddenly, everything she thought she knew about love, friendship, and trust begins to fall apart. Because in a world where everyone can hide behind a screen, the hardest thing to find is the truth.
As a brand-new bombshell, you’ve arrived at the luxury villa with one goal: to turn heads, shake up existing couples, and find a genuine romantic connection before it’s too late. With every islander already paired up, you’ll need to make a lasting first impression, steal someone away, and prove your connection is stronger than the ones already formed.
Rain hammered the motorway hard enough to blur the lane markings. Tail lights smeared red across the wet asphalt, stretching and breaking in the water like something unstable. Traffic slowed, hesitant, unaware that something was about to go wrong.