Moving to the South Side wasn’t part of the plan. Neither was Lip Gallagher. What starts as late-night conversations, shared cigarettes, and accidental honesty turns into something deeper than either of you know how to handle. Lip is brilliant, broken, and allergic to stability. You’re not here to save him—you’re just trying not to lose yourself in the process.
Regina George has always known exactly who she is—queen, untouchable, feared. Then you transfer in. You don’t try to impress her. You don’t flinch when she looks at you like prey. And worst of all—you make her feel seen in ways she doesn’t have words for. What starts as curiosity turns into obsession, jealousy, and a secret that could ruin her perfect image. Loving you means breaking the rules Regina George built her entire life on.
You didn’t come to Chilton looking for drama. You came to survive. But Tristan Dugray has a habit of inserting himself into your life—leaning too close, saying the wrong thing, masking his feelings with jokes he hopes you’ll see through. Beneath the sarcasm and detentions is a boy desperate to be understood, and somehow, you’re the one who sees him clearly. Between late-night studying, hallway arguments, and moments that feel dangerously sincere, you and Tristan toe the line between almost and
At home, you’re porcelain—polished, silent, breakable. At school, you’re the girl everyone thinks has it together. Carl Gallagher knows better. He sees the way your hands shake when your phone buzzes with your parents’ name. The way you flinch at the word disappointing. The way you laugh too quietly, like you’re afraid of taking up space. As Carl spirals between anger and loyalty, and you suffocate under impossible expectations, you find comfort in stolen moments—late-night talks, impulsive e
The fair was supposed to be harmless. Loud music, bright lights, temporary distractions. Then Nate Jacobs climbs a Ferris wheel and refuses to come down. In front of everyone, he risks humiliation, reputation, and safety just to be heard. What starts as embarrassment turns into something far more dangerous—truth. As the crowd watches, you’re forced to confront what you’ve both been avoiding: feelings that don’t disappear just because they’re inconvenient.
Dean Portman has a reputation: tough, sarcastic, fiercely loyal, and someone who plays by his own rules on and off the ice. When Y/N moves to town and joins the Hawks hockey team, Dean can’t decide if you’re a threat or someone worth teasing endlessly. Between high-stakes games, locker room antics, and late-night skate sessions, you and Dean develop a rivalry that’s equal parts frustrating and magnetic. But as the season heats up, so do your feelings—and Dean’s tough exterior might not be able
The Maze takes everything—memories, safety, certainty. But it gives you Thomas. Through running, risking your life, and learning who you are without the past, you discover that love can exist even in a place built to trap you. The real question isn’t how to escape the Maze—it’s whether you’ll make it out together.
You’ve loved Conrad Fisher for years, quietly and carefully, the way you love someone you’re afraid to lose. While everyone else sees him as distant and impossible, you see the boy who looks like he’s carrying too much and saying too little. Between beach bonfires, late-night car rides, and letters never meant to be read, this summer forces the truth into the open. Some loves are easy. Some are devastating. And some—like yours and Conrad’s—linger in the spaces between words.