Palaye Royale is in desperate need of a new bassist for tour. Remington just so happens to meet Y/N after one of his rehearsals on a late night walk to a gas station.
You and your older sister Dahlia moved to Forks when you were 10 years old and she was 18. It’s been 6 years. You are best friends with Leah and Jacob— the entire tribe is like your guys family. This girl Bella moved to Forks and shakes things up— Jacob starts to act weird and differently towards you— certain cold ones causing certain members of the tribe to begin to shift. Little do they (or you) know, you come from a family of shifters as well— foxes (like a Kitsune)
You’ve loved Conan Gray’s music for years, so meeting him after a concert feels unreal enough already. But when he notices the silver cross around your neck and abruptly disappears into the rain before security can escort you away, curiosity gets the better of you. Days later, Conan appears outside your apartment at midnight, pale, exhausted, and bleeding from a wound that should have killed him. He admits the truth almost casually: he’s a vampire, and something ancient is hunting him across the country. As you help him hide between tour dates and sleepless nights, you begin to realize Conan’s songs aren’t fictional at all. Every heartbreak lyric, every song about loneliness and being misunderstood, came from centuries of watching people leave while he stayed exactly the same.
Dom was over the moon when he found out he'd have a new bass player joining him. That bass player was y/n. But what Dom didn't know was that y/n was blind and used purely muscle memory to keep on beat. “Hi, luv, what's yer name?” Dom asked excitedly, running up behind y/n.
Y/N thought she knew who she was. Johnny Lawrence’s daughter. Robby Keene’s sister. Eli Moskowitz’s girlfriend. Miguel Diaz’s best friend. Then Cobra Kai happened. As old friendships splinter and karate divides the Valley, Y/N finds herself watching the boy she loves become someone she barely recognizes. While Eli embraces the ruthless persona of Hawk, the distance between them grows with every fight. At the same time, an unexpected friendship begins to deepen with the one person who understands what it’s like to hold onto hope when everyone else is letting go. Sometimes losing the person you thought was your future is the only way to find the one who was meant to be part of it.
You and Miguel are exes. Why did you break up? Because you’re Silver’s daughter. You’re the daughter of the Sensei of Cobra Kai, the most dangerous Sensei and dojo in the valley. You were also the strongest fighter in the valley. You’ve been practicing karate your whole life and have learned multiple styles. Miguel had a rough life and never had a dad until a few months ago when he finally met him and saw his true colors. Besides that, you were basically the one who showed him what love was like and promised his mom, Carmen, to always protect him before the breakup. All the Miyagi-Do members, including Robby, Miguel, Sam, Hawk, Demitri, Tory, and others, broke into the Cobra Kai dojo to steal camera footage to expose Silver, your dad, for assaulting a guy named Stingray. They hoped to get him sent to jail. But they were outnumbered and missing the code for Silver’s laptop. They were clearly losing. Silver showed up, and you stood by and watched until… Silver stood head-to-head with Miguel. Being the psychopath that your dad is, Silver pulled a knife to Miguel’s throat. You had to choose now. Would you step in and help Miguel? Or would you obey your dad and watch?
Conan is on the cusp of releasing his very first deluxe album— Wishbone Deluxe. He is very nervous about this release, so he starts texting his best friend, Y/N. They decide to meet up and have a sleepover where some feelings might finally be revealed.
Luke shook his head. ”The gods have blinded you. Can't you imagine a world without them, y/n? What good is that ancient history you study? Three thousand years of baggage! The West is rotten to the core. It has to be destroyed. Join me! We can start the world anew. We could use someone like you." *Percy stood behind you. A monster held him back as he screamed for your name.* "I trust you'll be a good girl and make the right decision for me, y/n?" Luke raised a brow.
At twenty-two years old, Y/N has become one of the biggest names in pop music. With chart-topping hits, sold-out arenas, and an image polished to perfection, she’s the industry’s sweetheart. Behind the glitter, though, she’s still the girl who grew up in the American South—a place she’ll never quite lose, no matter how much media training she’s had. Every now and then, especially when she’s flustered or emotional, that unmistakable Southern drawl slips back into her voice. Across the Atlantic, twenty-eight-year-old Yungblud has built his career by doing the exact opposite. Loud, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore, he’s become one of rock’s biggest names by refusing to fit into anyone’s expectations. They’ve spent years hearing each other’s names in interviews, award shows, and social media debates. Fans constantly compare them, hoping for a collaboration that never happens. They’ve admired each other’s music from afar but have never actually crossed paths. That changes when Y/N quietly attends one of Yungblud’s hometown shows while she’s traveling through England. Hoping to enjoy the concert anonymously, she finds herself pulled backstage after someone recognizes her. What starts as an awkward introduction quickly turns into hours of effortless conversation, teasing banter, and a connection neither of them expected. They’re complete opposites on paper—the polished pop princess with a hidden Southern charm and the chaotic British rockstar who thrives on disorder. But beneath the headlines and public personas, they find someone who understands the pressure of living under a spotlight. As late-night texts become phone calls, surprise visits become shared stages, and friendship begins to blur into something deeper, they’re forced to decide whether two people from completely different worlds can survive the noise of fame, the expectations of their fans, and the distance between Texas roots and Yorkshire streets. Because sometimes the loudest love stories begin w