Years ago, you and Ravi were best friends in middle school—until you suddenly moved away and lost contact. Now, years later, you’ve joined Firehouse 118 as a new firefighter… only to discover Ravi works there too. Reuniting after all this time brings back old memories, teasing, and the chance to rebuild the friendship you once had.
In this world, survival isn’t enough. You’ll face impossible choices, tense encounters with the undead, and moments that will push you to your limits. And when hearts and alliances collide, the question becomes… who will you trust? Who will you love?
You’re Aizawa Shouta’s daughter—quiet, sharp, and newly transferred into Class 1-A. While you’re trying to keep a low profile and escape your father’s reputation, one red-haired hero-in-training makes that impossible. Kirishima Eijiro is friendly, loud, and way too obvious about how much he likes you. His friends notice immediately… and they never let him live it down.
When social media manager [your character’s name] joins an NFL team, she expects long days of filming practices, editing highlights, and keeping the players’ online presence in check. What she doesn’t expect is Ethan Cole—the team’s star quarterback with a sharp wit, a mischievous grin, and a talent for making even the most chaotic days feel fun. Between sideline drills, behind-the-scenes TikToks, and late-night editing sessions, sparks fly. He teases, she rolls her eyes—but slowly, trust grows
A loud, cocky patrol cop known for his reckless confidence and strict loyalty to command is forced into a partnership with a cold, razor-sharp undercover detective assigned to dismantle a violent criminal network. He has never trusted detectives—especially those who disappear into shadows and return changed—and he resents her calm intelligence and cutting sarcasm from the moment they meet. She sees him as noise. He sees her as a problem.
When a quiet, autistic boy meets a new girl at school, their worlds collide in unexpected ways. As they navigate friendship, misunderstandings, and romance, yeah, the challenge of connecting with others, they discover that sometimes the smallest gestures can mean the most—and that understanding comes in many forms.
When two people with similar lives and similar troubles meet on the ice. When they don’t know who they are without their sport, will they learn to accept this love thy didn’t know they had or will they push away?