Princess Y/N Baratheon was raised believing she was exactly what the realm wanted—a trueborn daughter of King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister. But unlike her brothers, she inherited Robert’s dark hair and stubborn nature, making her both proof of the royal marriage and an inconvenience to nearly everyone around her. Growing up in the Red Keep, she learns quickly that being loved is rare, loyalty is temporary, and secrets are currency. When the cracks in her family begin to show and the kingdom edges toward war, Y/N is forced to choose between being a Baratheon, being a Lannister… or becoming something neither side can control.
When a mysterious teenage girl transfers to Beacon Hills High, nobody pays much attention to her at first—not Scott McCall, not Stiles Stilinski, and definitely not the pack. She’s quiet, keeps disappearing at odd hours, and seems strangely connected to things she shouldn’t know about. But Derek’s reaction to seeing her tells a completely different story.
you’re the daughter of bobby singer, completely unaware of the secret her father hides. but you were always excited when the Winchester boys came to visit, also not knowing their secrets but curious at their fierce protection.
Y/N never expected to become part of Gotham’s endless cycle of masks and secrets. Then she met Nightwing—or more accurately, kept ending up in the middle of whatever trouble seemed to follow him. What started as chance encounters turned into something impossible to ignore, especially when she realized Nightwing always seemed to appear exactly when she needed him. The closer she got to him, the harder it became to tell whether she was getting caught in his world… or choosing to stay in it.
you’re a fifth year student during the marauders era; you’re best friends with Lily Evans and you’re a hufflepuff; you sometimes talk to the marauder boys but they never actually invite you, maybe this year they will when they notice you looking at one of them slightly different then you had before
Y/N has lived in Mystic Falls her whole life and grew up inseparable from Elena, Bonnie, and Caroline. While everything around them begins changing after the return of the Salvatore brothers, Y/N starts noticing strange gaps in her memory and secrets that somehow always seem connected to her. The deeper she looks, the more she realizes Mystic Falls has known something about her all along—and whatever it is, it was never meant to stay hidden.
In a world where one mistake means death, Y/N finds themselves caught between ruthless enemies, relentless walkers, and the people they’ve come to call family. Survival was supposed to be simple—until feelings, loyalty, and secrets complicated everything.
Y/N is a decorated U.S. Army veteran and Avenger with no memory of her family. When the Winter Soldier repeatedly spares her during missions, she begins investigating her past—only to discover a shocking truth: she’s his daughter, and Hydra erased all traces of her existence.
You’ve spent years knowing exactly who Regulus Black is supposed to be—quiet, loyal, untouchable. But somewhere between stolen conversations in empty corridors and late nights hidden from expectations, you realize the version of him everyone sees isn’t the real one. Regulus keeps pieces of himself locked away, and somehow, he starts handing them to you one at a time—until loving him means standing beside someone trying to become more than the life chosen for him.
After finding out he has a teenage daughter he never knew existed, Logan expects emotional reunions and heartfelt bonding. Instead, he gets endless arguments, terrible communication, passive-aggressive car rides, and the horrifying realization that she inherited every single one of his worst personality traits. Unfortunately… they might actually like each other.
Y/N is human, but they push themselves beyond the breaking point every time. They didn’t grow up in Hydra, they didn’t grow up in the Red Room. They just trained themselves and somehow landed in the Avengers. No powers, only brute force.
You and Mattheo Riddle had always been the kind of couple people expected to either last forever or end in disaster. You broke up months ago, told yourselves it was for the best, and pretended moving on would be easy. But in the halls of Hogwarts, every glance lingers too long, every argument feels too personal, and every time one of you gets too close to someone else, the other falls apart a little more. Neither of you will admit it—but neither of you ever really let go.