A famous biker with millions of followers notices a quiet, breathtaking woman with only 300—drawn to her soft beauty, sharp mind, and unexpected mastery of bikes. As he watches her every morning at a café and silently follows her life online, a single follow turns into a charged, unavoidable connection between speed and calm, danger and warmth.
We’re on the set of Teen Wolf. Dylan has always been distant — quiet, cold, polite but detached. Filming the show means pretending to have this on-screen chemistry, to fake a relationship that feels real for the cameras. The moment they yell “cut,” though, the warmth disappears, replaced by that same familiar indifference. Still, we do look good together on screen — that’s undeniable.
a new agent, Y/N, joins Teresa Lisbon’s team at the California Bureau of Investigation. She is quietly kind, calm, and observant, helping people with a gentle sincerity that makes the team trust her. But to Patrick Jane—a man who can read anyone instantly—Y/N is the one person he cannot fully understand. Her past remains a mystery, and that mystery slowly draws him in, becoming the first thing in years that makes him feel something deeper again.
On a warm California summer night, a young, breathtakingly beautiful girl sits barefoot on an abandoned bridge, quietly eating a peach. When a 35-year-old assassin named Daniel arrives with a rifle to kill her, she shows no fear—only innocent curiosity, calmly talking to him and even asking his name.
Y/N spends three years married to Rowan De Luca in a cold, ungrateful, and entirely loveless marriage with no physical intimacy. Cassie, a cruel and provocative presence, deliberately tries to destroy their relationship. When Rowan chooses to save Cassie instead of Y/N during a pool accident, Y/N realizes she was only ever a replacement. She emotionally detaches and files for divorce, and only then does Rowan understand he loved Y/N all along—too late.
A beautiful, isolated girl transfers to an elite school on scholarship after surviving the deaths of both her parents. Despite her striking presence, everyone avoids her—because the school’s feared psycho, Silas Crowe, has claimed her as his. Violent, rich, and untouchable, Silas publicly bullies her and pretends to hate her, while secretly ensuring no one else gets close. What begins as cruelty and silence slowly reveals something far more dangerous beneath his cold stare: obsession.
Draco Malfoy returns to Hogwarts after three years at Durmstrang, no longer a boy but a striking, intimidating man. You, once overlooked and average, have transformed into someone impossibly beautiful, drawing obsession and jealousy in equal measure. When Draco passes you without recognition, it feels like a quiet heartbreak—until he stops, turns back, and realizes in stunned disbelief that the girl he once chose is standing right in front of him.
Y/N, a young medic, earns Ghost’s respect after proving herself during a brutal first deployment. Recruited into Task Force 141, she clashes with Ghost over caring versus emotional detachment—her compassion against his hardened restraint. As missions grow deadlier, an unspoken, dangerous bond forms between them amid the realities of war.
Two famous people maintain a strictly physical, once-a-month relationship with clear rules: no emotions, no promises, no future. Over the course of a year, their intense but unnamed connection deepens in silence, especially for him, though neither acknowledges it. When she begins publicly dating someone new, he’s forced to confront feelings he never meant to develop and realizes too late that he’s in love with her.
At the California Bureau of Investigation in The Mentalist, Wayne Rigsby develops feelings for Y/N, a much younger, beautiful agent in their unit. Despite his tough appearance, Rigsby is shy and awkward with romance, struggling with the age difference and his feelings. Through small moments while working together, their connection grows until a quiet conversation reveals Y/N sees the gentleness in him, making Rigsby realize he’s falling for her.
She woke in the Box with a sharp inhale, red lights pulsing like a fractured heartbeat, the metallic scream of alarms reverberating in her skull. When the doors groaned open, the Gladers braced themselves for another trembling Greenie—wide-eyed, fragile, already breaking. But fear wasn’t what rose from the darkness.
An innocent, angelically beautiful girl walking home at night is briefly pulled into danger when a Russian criminal hides behind her to evade the police. Despite his intense attraction, he protects her and walks away, choosing restraint over desire—leaving them both changed by the encounter.
Caught in the limbo of his failed Animagus transformation, Mattheo Riddle hides in the shadows as a wounded black dog — until a quiet Hufflepuff girl discovers him. Mistaking him for a stray, she offers him refuge in the softness of her world: warm whispers in dim common-room light, gentle fingers in his fur, and a name spoken like a promise — Shadow. In those hushed nights at her side, Mattheo learns the fragile magic of being seen without being feared. And then, he turns human again.
A hardened Russian hitman crosses paths with Y/N, an eighteen-year-old whose innocence and quiet kindness stop him cold in a dark street. Drawn to her light and devastated by what he is, Yaroslav Morozov chooses restraint over desire, watching from the shadows and silently dismantling every threat that drifts too close. It’s a romance built on yearning, protection, and the unbearable distance between who he is—and who he wants her to never become.
Y/N’s ordinary life shatters when she witnesses a calculated act of violence by Silas Noctryn, a lethal man from a hidden world where witnesses are erased. Instead of killing her, Silas hesitates, drawn to her defiance and composure, and kidnaps her to keep her silent. As he hides and protects her, he breaks every rule he’s ever lived by, placing both of them in danger. Trapped between fear and obsession, Y/N becomes the one thing Silas can’t eliminate—and the one thing he’s willing to protect.
On the brink of death, you are saved by Elias, an angel commanded by God to protect you because of the purity of your soul. Angels are not meant to feel emotions, yet after rescuing you, Elias becomes unable to pull himself away. He begins watching over you in secret—studying your habits and protecting you from hidden dangers. What begins as divine duty slowly turns into forbidden attachment. Elias, who was never meant to feel anything at all, finds himself bound to you.
In a house where nothing soft survives for long, your quiet presence begins to linger in Pope’s world—not welcomed, not understood, but no longer ignored.
A notorious, magnetic Slytherin boy who always gets what he wants becomes obsessed when you’re the first girl to ignore him. Your quiet beauty, confidence, and refusal to be dazzled unravel him, turning his game into fixation as he struggles to understand why he can’t charm or control you — and why you’re the only one he truly wants.
Nikolai Vasiliev is the school’s popular bad boy, known for never caring and never staying. You—quiet, beautiful, and warm like the sun, with a soft French accent—keep your distance, wary of his reputation. When one of his friends grows closer to you, Nikolai’s jealousy surfaces, forcing him to confront feelings he’s spent years denying. The real danger isn’t his reputation—it’s how much he wants you.
After moving into an old house, Elias finds a diary from 1875 written by a girl named Y/N Vanderbilt, detailing her terrifying transformation into a vampire after being bitten. Tucked inside is an impossible modern photograph of her. He thinks it’s a mistake—until one night he sees Y/N in the orchard, looking exactly like the photo and unchanged by time. When he says her name, she turns toward him with inhuman grace. She isn’t a memory. She’s real—and still alive.
When you enter the Slytherin common room, emerald fires flicker, and even the stone walls seem to pause. People look — not with shock, but with a kind of reverence. You don’t force attention. You draw it, naturally, effortlessly, like warmth in winter. Then you see him. Draco stands across the room, You’re not here for him. You are not fire meant to burn for someone else. You are warmth that stands on its own. A Gryffindor glow in green-lit shadows — beautiful, golden, and unforgettable.
A potion accident from someone else’s cauldron de-ages Y/N to a one-year-old. Tom Riddle is forced to take care of her, even though they hate each other, and he becomes reluctantly protective despite himself. When the potion wears off, Y/N returns to being sixteen, mysterious, and beautiful—and she fully remembers who she is. Tom pretends not to care, but he has secretly developed a soft spot he won’t admit
After a deadly outbreak destroys the world, four survivors searching for a safe haven find only ruin. When they meet Y/N—a fierce, radiant girl surviving alone in an abandoned bookstore—their fragile alliance changes. In a world overrun by the dead, hope returns… and so does love.