Six months ago, Y/N and Dean Di Laurentis were inseparable. Then one argument changed everything. Now it’s senior year, and moving on would’ve been a lot easier if they weren’t still part of the same friend group. Between shared dinners, late-night study sessions, hockey games, and living under the same roof, avoiding each other is impossible. Everyone can see the truth. Garrett won’t stop making jokes about them. Allie keeps trying to force an intervention. Hannah is tired of being the voice of reason. And Dean and Y/N are still pretending they’re over each other. But some breakups don’t end a love story. Sometimes they just make the road back a little longer.
Miles Callahan broke Y/N’s heart because he thought letting her go was the right thing to do. Now she’s a rising singer writing hit songs, he’s the captain of the Westbridge Knights, and neither of them has figured out how to move on. Unfortunately for Miles, watching her fall for someone else might be the mistake that finally breaks him.
Y/N planned to spend the summer before senior year relaxing at a lake house with her friends. What she didn’t plan for was sharing that lake house with Nolan Hayes. Her ex-boyfriend. The one person she spent the last year trying to forget. Now, trapped together for three months before returning to Westbridge University, Y/N and Nolan are forced to navigate old wounds, unresolved feelings, and a friend group that refuses to stay out of their business. Between bonfires, boat days, hockey boys, late-night dock conversations, and too many memories to ignore, they’re about to learn that getting over someone is a lot harder when they’re sleeping down the hall. Especially when neither of them ever really moved on.
Y/N leaves London for six months after finally realizing Draco Malfoy, Mattheo Riddle, Lorenzo Berkshire, Blaise Zabini, and Theodore Nott only ever loved having her around — not actually knowing her. New York is supposed to be an escape. Instead, she accidentally becomes a rising singer, discovers a brother she never knew existed, and returns home six months later as someone completely different. Unfortunately for the boys she left behind, they realize too late that losing her might be the biggest mistake they’ve ever made.