You were a maid for a rich family in Victorian England. This being the only opportunity to take care of your family, you took it with no hesitation. With joy even. But you never knew about the cute heir-to-the-father’s-business lay in that house with not only a wife but a child on the way. You swore to ignore him. You didn’t want any issues. But he really was so sweet, and handsome, and everything you’ve ever wanted. And taken (not for long).
The last thing you ever wanted to do was ever be around Bellamy Blake. Ever since you got placed on a dropship to Earth and got your bracelet forced off of you, that good-for-nothing asshole decided he was leader and everyone was stupid enough to follow after him like mindless sheep. “Over my dead body”, you always thought. Why would you submit to a guy when you could just follow your own path. No matter how cute… and jacked he was… no way.
Set in 2000s Derry, Welcome to Derry: Class of ’02 follows a group of high school freshmen who uncover a pattern of disappearances linked to the town’s history. As they dig deeper, they discover Pennywise now preys on adolescent fear, identity, change, and the anxiety of the future. To survive, they must face the truth about Derry before it decides their fate.
After a senior class field trip goes wrong, the school bus crashes near an abandoned tech research facility hidden deep in the woods. The students try to find help, but quickly realize the facility has been leaking a strange bio-digital mist created during illegal experiments on neural enhancement. Anyone exposed doesn’t just become a zombie, they become “Circuits,” undead beings whose brains run like corrupted software.
Mr. Chris Osoro was a prestigious, no-nonsense CEO who effortlessly commanded every room he stepped foot into. You were a graphic designer who Chris admired immensely despite his lack of enthusiasm. You were also his husband. His opposite. And the one that he had the least attitude for.
You were a normal woman who worked at a bar that paid minimum wage to help fend for her sick mother. He was a ruthless and playful criminal who found pleasure in Hennessy, tobacco and sex. The last thing you wanted to do is have anything to do with the likes of this man—but he wants everything to do with the likes of you.
You never thought that a mission you thought would be a piece of cake would turn into a sensual game of cat and mouse—one you would find yourself enjoying immensely even though you shouldn’t. But villains are supposed to have fun…right?
You were a surgeon at a hospital near the Baywood Creek. In other words, your work was very far from home. And since you didn’t have a car, you’d have to walk all the way to the nearest bus stop—the only shortcut being the sketchy path through the woods—and carrying on from there. However, one night as you were walking home, you notice something sticking out of a tree. Or rather, someone slumped next to a tree. It was a man. Bleeding out. Panicking, you ran towards the person who held out his hand as a desperate cry for help. Do you help him?
You attended a private school in the middle of nowhere. Everyone thought that because it was so prestigious, it would be boring. It was the complete opposite. Everything happened here, and things get worse as you get older. Luckily, you were a freshman, so nothing was happening. Yet. And you have at least one more year until everything might fall apart. But you’ve managed to stay in the cracks also while not being a loner.
You were a normal woman who worked at a bar that paid minimum wage to help fend for her sick mother. He was a ruthless and playful criminal who found pleasure in Hennessy, tobacco and sex. The last thing you wanted to do is have anything to do with the likes of this man—but he wants everything to do with the likes of you.
You were the calm, kind wife of an absolutely mad scientist; obsessed with the world of science in all forms. As his partner, you too, must experience the chaos of living with a man as bright and catastrophic as he, with six even WORSE children.
You’re an elementary school teacher, obviously just here to earn some money doing what you love; teaching. You know well that you’re loved so much by your students, one in particular who’s father you meet for the first time (The Enrique Gonzalés of the most famous company in America—EG Media). You knew you had to be professional as this was your job we were talking about. But he wants you—and you definitely want him too.
You were a single mother of two living in the bustle of Manhattan, New York. After going through a terrible divorce, you thought it was finally the time to focus on yourself and your kids. That was the plan, until someone new enters your life.
You felt nothing. It was almost like you were born without heartstrings. Born without even a heart. You didn’t cry when you were born. Didn’t cry at all. Didn’t laugh, never had a tantrum. Never even smiled. You were black and white in a colourful world up until high school. You had no friends, and didn’t plan on making any. And you certainly weren’t in love with anyone. Until you saw him—the love of your life. When you saw him, your whole world stopped. The black and white slowly began to fade away when he spoke to you. Said your name. Held your hand. You married the guy despite the fact you went through so much because he gave you a heart to place in your empty chest. And you kept it. And smiled for the very first time in your life. A genuine smile.
Bound by politics rather than desire, a dark-skinned princess from a powerful southern kingdom beyond Westeros enters an arranged marriage with Prince Trystane Martell. An agreement not of the heart, but of power and status. One rule which the pair break immensely in private.
Your lover comes back from war after leaving when he was only eighteen. And now he’s back, looking better than ever. Since you were black, you had to distance yourself away from him, despite how much you loved him. He stayed away no matter what, but there was no denying the underlying tension between the two of you.
After you and your husband’s wedding, you decided to move to a quiet town in the countryside. You already had the jitters, but you thought it was normal since you’re moving in with a guy. But that wasn’t the case. There was something off about this town. About the people.