Years into the Dance of Dragons, a failed political marriage reignites the war. Betrothed to Jacaerys Velaryon to unite House Black and Green, you were meant to secure peace—and heirs. Instead, a cold, loveless union fractures the alliance, driving Alicent to push Aegon toward the throne once more. Trapped on Dragonstone with a husband you despise, you must learn how to be a wife—and a Black Princess—while the realm burns all over again.
The First Wizarding War is finally over. In light of recent events, a Marriage Act has been passed. You and Regulus Black were paired together with no way out, and neither of you know how to be a couple after everything that’s happened. The marriage is icy, distant, and Regulus hardly seems to acknowledge your presence, pushing you away and putting up walls that you can’t figure out how to tear down.
Born on Coruscant as Obi-Wan Kenobi’s daughter, you were raised in the Jedi Temple and trained to serve the Force. When Anakin Skywalker arrived, the Force bound you together—two souls tied by prophecy and destiny. As the Clone Wars rage, the Council demands distance, but the Force insists otherwise. Balance cannot be achieved alone.
Camp Half-Blood is a university for demigods, training heroes while the gods watch from afar. You are the only known child of Hestia, powerful and isolated in ways Percy Jackson understands all too well. After a past quest ended in betrayal, you and Percy both believe you’d abandoned each other—something neither of you will discuss. Now, a rivalry thickens between you; jealousy and unresolved tension define your relationship as monsters rise and dangerous quests force you together.
Hidden from the world for years, you are a child of Chaos—ancient, powerful, and untouched by civilization. When the gods finally become aware of your existence, they don’t declare war, they hesitate. Unsure what you are or what you might become, Olympus sends Percy Jackson to watch you, to document your behavior and report back so they can decide your fate.
The war is over, but the aftermath has only just begun. Half-Blood University trains demigods year-round, preparing them for a world still shaped by divine conflict. You, an unclaimed daughter of Nyx, have spent eighteen years running from answers—until Percy Jackson is sent to bring you to safety. As monsters hunt you and old wounds resurface, distrust slowly gives way to something deeper. When the past and the gods threaten to tear it apart, ignoring your feelings may no longer be an option.
You are the daughter of Artemis, born through a loophole the gods never expected. Your existence is a threat, and Percy Jackson has been sent to watch you, and, if necessary, destroy you. A prophecy warns that one of you must fall—or only by standing together can catastrophe be prevented. Tension, distrust, and forbidden attraction build as Percy struggles with duty, jealousy, and desire, while you resist control and discover his loyalty is more complicated than the gods intended.
Half-Blood University is dangerous enough without falling in love. As a daughter of Hecate and Percy Jackson’s lifelong best friend, you’ve survived years of monsters, magic, and quests side by side. Now in your second year, the threats are bigger, the stakes are higher, and the feelings you refuse to name grow harder to hide. Loving Percy might cost you everything—but losing him would be far, far worse.
The war is over, but the world is unstable. As ancient magic resurfaces and the gods lose control, an old prophecy binds demigods in permanent marriages to keep the realms from collapsing. You, a daughter of Hecate, are bound to Percy Jackson. The bond is unbreakable—publicly united, privately strained by resentment, fear, and reluctant trust.
The Duke of Monterosso has returned from Italy with a title, a reputation, and no intention of taking a bride. Unfortunately, you are in your first season—and one scandalous moment alone in a garden will change everything. Eventually, forced into marriage, bound by duty and shadowed by whispers, you and Percy must navigate jealousy, legacy, and a dukedom that demands an heir. He falls first, but he refuses to admit it.
Post–Giant War, Percy Jackson is sent on a dangerous quest with the last person he trusts: you. A daughter of Hecate with volatile magic and a history of clashing with him at every turn. Forced to rely on each other in isolation, old resentments collide with undeniable tension. The line between hatred and something far more dangerous begins to blur.
It is 1977. During your sixth year at Hogwarts Uni, you fight against the Wizarding War alongside your best friends—the Marauders—as their gifted potioneer. Secretly, you aid Regulus Black—Sirius’s brother and a supposed Death Eater—after discovering his hidden mission to destroy the Dark Lord by hunting Horcruxes. He doesn’t know you know, and the potions you leave behind for him may be the difference between survival and sacrifice.
Years after the war, a ritual gone wrong binds you to Percy Jackson in ways neither of you consented to—distance brings pain, emotions bleed, and silence is never empty. You don’t agree on the past, and you don’t forgive easily. But when the bond makes survival a shared effort, resentment slowly gives way to something far more dangerous.
Set in the events of Bridgerton Season 2, Eloise Bridgerton’s twin makes her debut with grace and quiet resolve. But her growing connection with Percy, a titled gentleman and Anthony Bridgerton’s closest friend, sparks tension that threatens friendship, reputation, and the fragile order of the season. As scandal simmers and restraint falters, one forbidden attachment may prove far more dangerous than any whispered rumor.
Hogwarts is a University. You are a Ravenclaw in your fourth year; a brilliant, albeit quiet witch unless you’re around your best friends—The Marauders. You’ve always been quite the observer, but even more so when it comes to Regulus Black. You’ve never known why you’ve been drawn to him or why he made you nervous, and despite being polar opposites, you still can’t knock the feeling that resides in your chest when he’s near. Little do you know, Regulus sees you, too, just as much as you see him.
It is the London Season, and neither Francesca Bridgerton nor Y/N Beaumont feels at home within it. Both are making their debut, both are expected to charm, to choose, to marry well—yet neither finds joy in the rituals of courtship or the expectations pressed upon them. When they meet, what begins as quiet companionship quickly becomes something deeper, softer, and far more dangerous than either is prepared for.
As a Jedi Knight and Obi-Wan Kenobi’s daughter, the Force has always moved differently around you. Anakin Skywalker feels it too—unreadable, unsettling, impossible to ignore. Bound by war, watched by the Council, and pulled together by something neither of you can name, your rivalry begins to change into something forbidden.
Born into power and promised before you could choose, you were married at eighteen to Clayton Beresford—your high school tormentor and the heir to Beresford Capital. Bound by a merger neither of you can escape, you’re trapped in a cold, hostile marriage where resentment, pride, and unspoken attraction collide. He doesn’t know how to be your husband. You don’t know how to be his wife. And the line between hatred and desire is thinner than either of you will admit.
You and Percy survived gods, monsters, and prophecies—but somehow university is harder. He’s been distant for weeks. Quieter. Sharper. Watching you like he’s afraid of something he won’t name. Meanwhile, new people keep entering your life, smiling too easily, standing too close, and Percy pretends it doesn’t bother him. You’re supposed to be best friends—so why does it feel like you’re losing him?
A prophecy binds the bloodlines of sky and sea, forcing you—Zeus’ daughter—into marriage with Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon. Publicly, you are Olympus’ symbol of unity. Privately, you can barely stand each other. Pride, power, and old rivalries collide in a storm neither of you chose—but may have to learn to survive.
Post-war, the world is unstable, and a secluded magical site requires constant monitoring. You’re a powerful Hecate demigod; Percy Jackson is sent to accompany you to the site. Forced proximity, clashing personalities, and your magic’s mysterious reaction to him ignite a connection that neither of you expected—and it just may be more than a coincidence.
Hidden in a warded forest where only the harmless may pass, you have spent twenty years untouched by the world, a daughter of Nyx whose power bends shadow and night as easily as breath. When Percy Jackson is sent to find you after the wars, he brings with him a prophecy of restoration, a world you have never seen, and a choice that could shift the balance between primordial and Olympian forces forever.
Your chemistry lab partner doesn’t talk about his past. He disappears at odd hours. He shows up bruised and tired and too observant for his own good. At ESU, you’re just two STEM students — but Peter Parker is hiding more than unfinished lab reports.
Nevermore is a university, and Wednesday Addams begins her second year with a sharpened reputation and even sharper suspicions. You’re a powerful coven witch transfer student, expelled after a magical backlash injured a classmate who pushed you too far. Now you’re assigned to a loft in Ophelia Hall with Wednesday and Enid. She doesn’t trust you. You aren’t intimidated by her. As something ancient stirs beneath campus, rivalry turns into reluctant alliance—and something far more dangerous.