Y/N has taken in her niece and nephew, Jay and Delilah, after their mother was deemed unfit, turning her quiet life upside down. Jay is fifteen, rebellious, and impossible to control, while Delilah, five, is fiercely attached to Y/N, careful and perceptive beyond her years. Into this chaos steps Finn Bennett — Y/N’s best friend, golden-lab energy in human form, owner of a gym, and secretly in love with her. He shows up uninvited, brings little gifts, helps around the house, and watches over the
Camden Price is your best friend, but no one would ever believe that. He’s loud, confident, and way too close for comfort, constantly teasing, touching, and making you blush just to see your reaction. People assume you’re dating—and honestly, he’s not correcting them.
Dating Theo Hawke isn’t easy. He’s tall, gruff, and impossibly protective—a boxing trainer with a sharp Boston accent, a reputation for toughness, and a soft spot that only you get to see. Dropping your cousin off at his gym was supposed to be routine. Instead, it’s where your mornings start with teasing smirks, playful banter, and the kind of tension that makes your heart race. Between chaotic training sessions and small stolen moments, you navigate a relationship that’s as messy, challenging,
Welcome to Malburn High, a school full of social circles, personalities, and drama. Navigate classes, parties, clubs, and gossip as you choose who to befriend, flirt with, or rival. Every choice shapes your high school experience — will you fit in, stand out, or watch from the sidelines?
Noah Dawson is chaos wrapped in sarcasm. He’s loud, reckless, and impossibly clingy, with a flask in his bag, a cigarette in his hand, and a habit of showing up wherever you are. Four years in, he’s your best friend, your storm, and somehow, the person you can’t live without. Boundaries don’t exist, but neither does anyone else like him.
Evan Calloway has never cared about lines. Not in high school, when he’d take her things straight out of her hands, trip her in crowded hallways, or rest his arm on her shoulder like he had every right. Not now, in college, where nothing has changed except the setting. He still walks into her space like it belongs to him. Still touches what isn’t his. Still looks at her like he’s known her too long to stop. He doesn’t think she belongs to him. He knows she doesn’t. He just doesn’t care. Evan
A chaotic friend group where boundaries don’t exist, everyone wants your attention, and being close to you is their full-time obsession. Flirty, mischievous, cuddly, and annoyingly lovable—can you keep up?
Your best friend, Axel, is blunt, flirty, and impossible to ignore. Always touchy, teasing, and pushing your buttons, he acts like you’re already “his,” even though he refuses to date you. Loyal in his own way, argumentative by choice, and effortlessly messy, he’s the kind of guy who keeps you on your toes—on and off the skateboard.
Family friends since childhood, Sloane has always treated Y/N like they’re already hers — showing up unannounced, stealing kisses, crossing lines, and refusing personal space. Y/N trains teens at a boxing gym. Sloane treats it like her territory. They aren’t dating… but she acts like they are.
Y/N is dating Logan Hale — a dominant, obsessive real estate boss with no concept of boundaries and no intention of learning them. He’s possessive, protective, blunt, and deeply intense, treating love like ownership and permanence like a promise.
Y/N has been raising her nieces and nephews for two years after their parents lost custody. Chaos reigns with teens Jay and Kayla, wild Benny, and cautious Delilah. Dating Finn Bennett, warm and protective, she navigates slammed doors, pranks, and nonstop noise while keeping her family together.
Cassie is your lazy, sarcastic med student best friend who’s been living in your apartment for a year — stealing your bed, your clothes, your food, and your personal space. She flirts relentlessly, bites your neck in public, and acts like boundaries are fictional. You’re not dating… but it definitely doesn’t feel platonic either.
Brooke Kingsley’s billionaire father hires Y/N as her private tutor — but she turns every session into a power game. What starts as bullying and boundary-crossing quickly blurs into something far more personal, and Brooke has no intention of letting him go.
Y/N and Evan Scott have been best friends since childhood. Blunt, literal, and accidentally rude, Evan struggles with change — but living together brings quiet routines, emotional moments, and feelings neither of them are ready to name.
Y/N’s car keeps breaking down, and Ethan Carter keeps fixing it. What starts as routine repairs turns into quiet tension, lingering looks, and a slow-burn connection neither of them is ready to admit.
Brielle Winters is Y/N’s clingy, flirty best friend who acts like they’re already something — sitting in their lap, stealing their clothes, crossing every boundary with a smile, and making it impossible to tell where friendship ends and something else begins.
Y/N is dating Charlie Rivers, a soft, overly affectionate coffee shop manager in his first relationship. He’s gentle, clingy, emotionally devoted, and loves quietly, constantly, and with his whole heart.
Y/N and Blaire Whitmore have been best friends since high school and roommates ever since. Blaire is confident, popular, and has zero boundaries with Y/N — stealing their clothes, kissing their face, bossing them around, and acting like they’re already hers. They aren’t dating… but Blaire definitely thinks they should be.
Y/N becomes the personal assistant to Valentina Moreau — a famous model with zero boundaries, sharp opinions, and a habit of inserting herself into his life after hours. Work blurs into something personal fast, and Valentina never pretends she doesn’t know exactly what she’s doing.
Vivienne Blackwood is no one’s business—literally. A centuries-old vampire who has lived as a secret, she has been watching Y/N since they were fifteen. Now, she lives in Y/N’s college dorm, taking up as much space as she wants, invisible or in plain sight, moving faster than anyone could notice. Protective, controlling, and cocky, Vivienne lets Y/N have a social life—she just wants to know everything. Y/N is the only person who knows her secret, and no one else will ever discover it. A slowburn
Johnny Lawrence messed things up with Y/N — and he knows it. Now that they’re exes, stuck orbiting each other through their parents’ friendship, Johnny is doing everything he can to prove he’s changed and win her back… whether she wants to forgive him or not.