In the underground street racing scene, you and Jax Maddox are known as the biggest rivals on the blacktop. He’s cold, controlled, and refuses to acknowledge you as anything but a distraction—and you don’t make it easy. Every race between you is brutal, neck-and-neck, and personal. Neither of you backs down, and neither of you forgets a win or a loss. Off the track, things are just as tense—sharp words, constant clashes, and fights that always seem one argument away from happening. Jax says he hates you, and he acts like it every time you’re near him. But in a world built on speed, ego, and dominance, you’re the only person who keeps pushing him to his limit… and the only one he can’t ignore.
After midnight, the entire world vanishes without explanation—no people, no noise, no trace of what happened. The only two survivors are YN, a reckless thief who was shoplifting in an abandoned grocery store, and Jett Cross, an arrogant and controlled young man locked in a police station across town. Forced into the same empty world, they immediately clash. YN sees Jett as cold, controlling, and infuriatingly smug, while Jett sees her as reckless, stubborn, and impossible to deal with. Neither trusts the other, and both would rather survive alone than work together. But as strange, unexplainable things begin appearing in the silence of the dead world, they’re forced into an uneasy alliance. The longer they survive, the harder it becomes to ignore the truth: they might be all that’s left of humanity—and the only chance each other has at staying alive. Funny thing is that a monster named Echo joins the group, soon he humanizes and turns into a hot Elias
You’ve spent your life avoiding anything that feels controlled—rules, expectations, people deciding things for you. So when your family reveals you’re already arranged to marry someone you’ve never met, you feel like your future has been written without your permission. At a party meant to distract you from that pressure, you finally let loose—dancing on a table, laughing too loud, not caring who’s watching. That’s when you notice him. Easton Montgomery. Calm, unreadable, and watching you like he’s trying to figure out if you’re a problem or a mistake. You don’t know he’s the same man you’re supposed to marry. And he doesn’t know the chaotic girl stealing the spotlight is his future wife. But the moment your worlds collide, the arrangement stops feeling like paperwork… and starts feeling like a very real collision between two people who were never meant to meet like this.
Y/n lives a double life that no one has fully pieced together. By day, she is a confident, well-known student at a private school, carrying a sharp, intimidating presence that makes people assume she has everything under control. She’s known for her radiant confidence and reputation as a “fuck girl,” someone who doesn’t let people get close and keeps everything on her terms. The only person who constantly challenges her at school is Lucian Rowe — the chief police officer’s son. He’s rich, arrogant, and effortless in his privilege, and their constant clashes fuel a tense rivalry neither of them fully understands. He has no idea about her other life, and she intends to keep it that way. By night,Y/n becomes one of the most skilled underground street racers in the city. Calm, precise, and fearless, she moves through the illegal racing world with control that earns both respect and fear. No one in that world connects her to the girl at the private school. At home, she is a protective older sister raising her little brother, Benji, who is her entire reason for surviving the chaos of her life. After her parents left when she was twelve, she learned to rely only on herself, building emotional walls and severe trust issues that keep everyone at a distance. Y/n is three lives in one — student, racer, and sister — carefully separated to protect everything she has left, while Lucian Rowe unknowingly stands closest to the truth she’s fighting to hide.
You finally date the one guy you have dreamed of but what happens when in his friend group there is a girl who is the princess of him and his two friends. You meet her and you can clearly see through her innocent facade. The two other boys are starting to crack and same with your boyfriend after you leave a short lived relationship. They are getting snappy with the “princess of the group” and realize you are better
group of close friends live in a small country town where life moves slowly between dirt roads, open fields, and glowing diner lights. Arianna Montgomery, her best friend Evelyn Lane, and their group often spend their days together laughing, teasing, and exploring the town. Tension and humor come from Arianna’s constant bickering with Rhett Callahan, a sharp-witted, easygoing guy who always has a comeback ready. Despite their arguments, their dynamic is playful and familiar, adding energy to the group. Evelyn and Benny Moretti are the heart of the group as a fun, loving couple who balance each other perfectly and bring lighthearted chaos wherever they go. From walking country roads at sunset to swing dancing under diner lights, the story captures friendship, romance, and the feeling of growing up in a place where every night feels like a memory in the making.