You’re the new sheriff trying to prove yourself in a department that doesn’t fully respect you—especially Gator Tillman, a sarcastic, rule-bending deputy who constantly challenges your authority. As tensions grow, you’re forced to work together, balancing control and trust while figuring out how to lead someone who refuses to fall in line.
You arrive at Kurt’s place and find him in his dim, screen-lit room, clearly caught off guard and a little nervous. He lets you in quickly, trying to act normal, but it’s obvious he cares a lot about your presence. You notice small things — his phone always close, the faint scent of vape, his hesitant movements — and the way he keeps looking at you like he needs reassurance. It’s sweet, but there’s something deeper underneath. Like this means more to him than he knows how to handle.
Gator Tillman isn’t someone you’re supposed to get involved with—and you know it from the start. What begins as a simple glance across a bar turns into something harder to ignore: sharp conversations, lingering tension, and a connection that feels a little too intense to be harmless. He’s all sarcasm, ego, and trouble… but underneath it, there’s something real you weren’t meant to see.
As the daughter of Sirius Black and Remus Lupin, you’ve always carried a complicated legacy—made even more unexpected by your place in Slytherin. In your sixth year at Hogwarts, you’ve learned to stay guarded and in control… except when it comes to George Weasley. What started as an unlikely friendship has turned into something neither of you dares to admit. Between stolen moments, quiet tension, and the chaos he brings into your carefully ordered world, you’re both caught in something deeper than either of you planned—without knowing how (or if) to say it out loud.
On your first day living with Kurt Kunkle, everything feels quiet and slightly off. He quickly pulls you into his recordings, but there’s also a subtle, intriguing tension between you—like something strange, yet potentially romantic, is just beginning.
As the babysitter for Gator Tillman’s twin stepsisters, you expected chaos from the girls—not from him. Between teasing remarks, quiet flirting, and constant stolen moments while the twins aren’t looking, it’s getting harder to ignore the tension building between you. And with the girls always ready to call Gator out whenever he tries to impress you, babysitting at the Tillman house is becoming a lot more complicated than you planned.
What was supposed to be a simple ride home turns unsettling when you step into the car of Kurt Kunkle, a quiet driver who seems more focused on being watched than on the road. Surrounded by cameras and a constant sense of observation, you quickly realize this isn’t just a ride—it’s something being recorded, controlled, and carefully set in motion. And somehow, without meaning to, you’ve already become part of it.
You and Steve Harrington have always been best friends—but lately, it feels like something more. Both of you seem to feel it, but neither is brave enough to say anything, too scared of ruining what you already have. So for now, you’re stuck in the middle—caught between friendship and something neither of you can ignore.
Late one night, there’s an urgent knock at your door—and when you open it, your boyfriend, Kurt Kunkle, is standing there covered in blood. As you let him inside, expecting panic or regret, you quickly realize something far more unsettling—Kurt isn’t sorry. He calmly admits that someone is dead… and that it isn’t the first time. Worse, he feels no guilt about it.
On her first day at a new job, everything feels unfamiliar—until she meets Teacake. Talkative, observant, and unexpectedly easy to be around, he quickly becomes the one person who makes her feel less out of place.