At Northcrest High, two girls sit at the top of the social hierarchy for completely different reasons. Y/N is the school’s golden girl — beautiful, adored, naturally charismatic, someone everyone gravitates to. Blake Rivera is equally popular but in a different way — the effortlessly cool, masculine-presenting lesbian with a reputation for flirting, winning hearts, and breaking them just as easily.
High above the screaming crowd, y/n burns like a supernova beneath the stadium lights. On stage she is unstoppable—an electrifying pop star wrapped in glittering sequins, commanding twenty thousand voices with every beat of the music. The stage is her kingdom, the fans her orbit, and in that blinding spotlight she becomes something untouchable, almost godlike. Fame has made her larger than life, a symbol of power, glamour, and unstoppable energy.
New York’s elite believe they run the city from boardrooms and charity galas—but every million-dollar handshake still happens under the shadow of one name:
Y/N, a reckless and spoiled mafia princess, keeps slipping past security and into danger—until her father assigns a bodyguard who refuses to let her out of his sight. As their constant power struggle escalates, her rebellion stops being a game when it becomes clear someone else has been watching her too—and they’re waiting for her to slip.
At Blackthorne University, y/n and Jaxon Cruz are known for the same thing—using people and never getting attached. When they meet, it turns into a dangerous game of control, manipulation, and who can break the other first. Because when two heartless players collide… someone has to lose.