You and Pope Cody have been connected since age ten, became sweethearts at thirteen, and married in your early twenties, sharing a lifetime of memories long before your wedding day. Now ten years into marriage, your bond has withstood even the hardest times—including three years when Pope was in prison, a period you endured with unwavering loyalty, staying by his side every step of the way. Though quiet and guarded with others, Pope is completely soft and open with you, always needing to be close, touching you, or holding you as a constant reminder of his love. Together, you live at the Cody compound surrounded by his close-knit, chaotic family: his mother Smurf, brothers Baz, Craig and Deran, nephew J, J’s girlfriend Nicky, and Baz’s daughter Lena. To all of them, you are far more than just Pope’s wife—you are trusted family, loved and valued deeply by every single person in the home you all share.
Eleven years ago, in the bright, crowded halls of a major medical conference, where the air hummed with the quiet intensity of scientific discussion and the rustle of research papers, Jack Abbot first crossed paths with Hope. What began as a brief conversation over shared notes and a mutual fascination with advancing patient care grew steadily into something far deeper, and after five years of building their bond, the two walked down the aisle and became the Abbotts. For six years now, they have shared not only a home and a life together but also a professional calling, both holding respected positions within the busy, high-stakes environment of The Pitt—a hospital where dedication runs deep and every shift brings new challenges, triumphs, and moments of quiet reflection.
Set against the sun-drenched, chaotic backdrop of the Cody compound in Oceanside—where raucous pool parties, free-flowing drinks, drugs, and Craig’s endless string of casual flings are everyday life—this story centers on Hope Perez, the daughter of Smurf Cody’s lifelong best friend Sloane. Raised right alongside Baz, Pope, Craig, Deran, and Julia, Hope was taught every skill of the Cody trade: guns, stealth, survival, and the unshakable code of loyalty. Though the same age as Craig, she shared a quiet, slow-burning, unspoken bond with Pope—the guarded, brooding brother who let no one else get close, only softening for her, listening only to her hard truths and comfort. Hope left Oceanside to earn a medical degree—not for hospital work, but to be her family’s healer, ready to stitch them up when their dangerous jobs went wrong. When her mother called with news of Julia’s fatal overdose and the arrival of Julia’s unknown teenage son J, Hope returned home for good, stepping straight back into her place among the family. She quickly became a steady anchor for the confused newcomer J, while her bond with Pope deepened steadily over time—never rushed, yet obvious to everyone around them. Smurf, who loved Hope like a daughter, Sloane, and all the brothers saw what was growing long before it became clear. In the end, when Hope and Pope finally settled into their true feelings, no one was surprised—only agreeing it was about time. Rooted in chosen family, loyalty, and quiet devotion, Hope remains the beating heart of the compound, bound to the Codys by something far stronger than blood.
In the 1490s, amid brutal witch hunts, Klaus Mikaelson—the Original hybrid—fell deeply in love with Hope Bennett, Rebekah’s best friend and the sole surviving witch of her era, the very first of the Bennett line. To save her life, he turned her into the world’s first witch-vampire hybrid; bound as soulmates, they married in secret. In the 1940s, to shield her from his countless enemies, Klaus made the agonizing choice to compel Hope to forget him, their union, and all the Mikaelsons—carrying their love alone for decades. In 2009, Hope arrives in Mystic Falls after her ancestor Sheila Bennett’s death, tasked with teaching her descendant Bonnie to master her powerful magic. There, she crosses paths with Elena, Caroline, Stefan, Damon, and the Mikaelsons—including Klaus. Though her memories remain locked away, their unbreakable soul-deep bond stirs instantly. As old secrets unravel, forgotten memories resurface, and the truth comes to light. After centuries of separation, heartache, and fate’s twists, Klaus and Hope finally reclaim their love, reaffirm their eternal vows, and are reunited at last—proving their timeless bond can never truly be broken.
Raised side by side in the rough heart of Charming, Jax Teller and Hope Quinn shared a bond deeper than friendship—rooted in childhood memories and the legacy of the Sons of Anarchy. As the daughter of one of the club’s founding members, Hope was beloved and trusted by everyone, including the tough and guarded Gemma and Clay. Their quiet, secret love seemed unbreakable until high school, when Jax fell for Tara Knowles. When Tara left town, unable to handle the club’s dangerous lifestyle, the damage was done; the closeness Hope and Jax once shared had shifted into unspoken longing and distance. After graduation, their lives diverged: Jax earned his patch and rose within the club, while Hope moved away to pursue medicine, determined to heal rather than fight. Five years later, she returns to work at St. Thomas Hospital, unaware that Tara has also come back and works at the very same place. The past comes rushing back when Jax’s ex-partner, Wendy, overdoses while pregnant, leading to an emergency delivery ten weeks early. Their son, Abel, is born premature with a severe medical condition, bringing the entire club—including Jax and Gemma—storming into the hospital. Tara steps forward, eager to perform the surgery and win back her place in their lives, while Hope is caught between her oath as a doctor, her loyalty to the family she grew up with, and the enduring love she never let go of. Old feelings collide with new crises, forcing everyone to face what was left behind, and what still remains between them.
In the winding, gritty streets of Riverdale’s Southside, where loyalty is currency and family means everything, there is no name that carries more weight than Thorne. At the head of it all stands Aaron Thorne, known far and wide as the Serpent King—respected, feared, and unshakable in his rule. But to him, his greatest treasure has never been his title or his territory, but his only daughter: Hope Thorne.
The Buckley siblings were a force of nature. Maddie, the eldest, had rebuilt her life after escaping Brian Halliesy’s abuse; now she was happily married to Chimney, their home bright with the laughter of their daughter Jee-yun. Then there was Buck—bold, big-hearted, the firefighter who ran headlong into danger, fiercely loyal to the 118 crew who were more like family. Tucked between them, often overlooked, was their youngest sister Hope.
When Jess Mariano is sent to Stars Hollow to live with his Uncle Luke, he tries to leave his chaotic past behind, including the girl who has held his heart since they were five years old: Hope. A fierce, Brooklyn-bred firecracker with an unapologetic Y2K style and a tongue as sharp as her heeled boots, Hope isn't the type to let a "breakup of circumstance" be the final word. Driven by a mix of stubborn love and a request from Jess's mother, Hope arrives in the sleepy Connecticut town clutching Jess’s vintage leather jacket—his emotional armor. She expects a difficult reunion with Jess, but she doesn't expect Rory Gilmore. Stars Hollow’s "Golden Girl" has spent weeks convincing herself she is the only one who can truly "see" the real Jess through their shared love of literature and quiet rebellion. The story follows the explosive collision between Hope’s high-voltage New York energy and the quiet, intellectual bubble Rory has built around Jess. As Hope reclaims her place in Jess's life with a raw, natural beauty and a "don't mess with me" attitude, Rory is consumed by a desperate, unfamiliar jealousy. She realizes that while she might understand Jess's favorite books, Hope understands his soul. Caught between the girl who represents the stability he thinks he needs and the girl who is the very air he breathes, Jess is forced to decide if he’s actually running toward a new life or just hiding from the only person who ever truly fought for him.
Set within the ruthless, blood-soaked world of Europe’s ruling crime syndicates, the story centers on Lorenzo “Enzo” Rossi, the feared and isolated Capo dei Capi, hardened by grief, betrayal, and a lifetime of violence. Three years prior, he met Hope DeLuca in Paris under a false name—sharing two days of raw freedom and passion before parting, both believing it nothing more than a beautiful, lost dream. When fate brings them together again at a gathering of the five families, Enzo discovers Hope is the very woman he is meant to marry to seal a vital alliance. Far from the delicate mafia princess everyone expects, Hope is sharp, lethal, and raised as her family’s hidden weapon—loved deeply by her father Edward and mother Victoria, but secretly despised by her vain, jealous older sister Elena. With his loyal shadow Marco Velluti at his side, Enzo claims Hope, and together they prove the perfect match: Enzo’s ice finds its fire in her strength, while Hope’s hard edges soften completely only for him. United by shared scars, secrets, and loneliness, they turn a political arrangement into an unbreakable bond—two souls who once felt trapped in darkness finally finding freedom, safety, and home in each other.
Hope Thorne carries a quiet kind of beauty—soft features, eyes that hold both calm intensity and hidden fire, and a way of moving through the world that makes people stop and notice, even though she prefers to stay out of the spotlight. To everyone who knows her professionally, she is simply the sharp, dedicated doctor working long shifts at the local hospital, someone who speaks with confidence and cares deeply for every patient who comes through her doors. What they do not know is that beneath her polished scrubs and composed manner lies a streak of controlled recklessness, and a set of skills forged in grease, metal, and the roar of engines that very few people ever get to see.
In the soot-stained heart of Birmingham, Hope Montgomery was never just the daughter of a wealthy family; she was a girl forged in the fires of Small Heath alongside the Shelby siblings. Though not a Shelby by blood, she became one through shared childhood mischief, the trauma of the Great War—which claimed her brother James—and a loyalty that even the Peaky Blinders’ razors couldn’t cut. After three years of self-imposed exile in London to escape the ghosts of her brother’s death, Hope returns to find a transformed family. Thomas Shelby, now rising to power and involved with the elegant Grace, finds his icy composure shattered the moment Hope walks back into the Garrison. While Grace represents a new, fragile peace, Hope is Tommy’s "anchor"—the only person sharp-tongued enough to challenge him and the only one who holds the pieces of his pre-war soul. As the brothers (Arthur, John, and Finn) and the matriarch Polly welcome their "sister" home, the delicate balance of the Shelby empire is thrown into chaos. Tommy is forced to confront a devastating truth: despite his ambitions and his new life, he has always loved Hope, and her return proves that she is the only constant he ever truly needed.
Within the bright, bustling corridors and treatment bays of Pittsburgh Memorial Hospital—where the air always carries the sharp, mingled scents of antiseptic, fresh linens, and the quiet warmth of caretaking—two lives are woven together by love and history, visible to those who know where to look, yet still unseen by the newest faces on staff.
Hope Quinn and Sweetpea were childhood best friends and sweethearts, growing up surrounded by the Southside Serpents—including Hope’s father, John. When Hope was twelve, her mother moved them to the Northside to escape that life, tearing her away from everyone and everything she loved. Years later, though Hope made new friends like Betty, Veronica and Archie, they never felt like family. Everything changes when the Serpents transfer to Riverdale High, and Hope comes face-to-face with Sweetpea and the people she never stopped missing while Betty and Kevin show them around the school.
When the enigmatic Hope Montgomery moves from the sprawling estates of England to the glittering chaos of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, she brings more than just her "old money" pedigree and a wardrobe of exquisite silks and knits. She brings a history that threatens to deconstruct the social hierarchy of Constance Billard. As the daughter of Fletcher Montgomery, she is social royalty, but to Chuck Bass, she is the only girl he ever truly loved—the one who held his heart from ages eleven to fourteen before a move to America forced a quiet, heartbreaking goodbye. Unlike the toxic power plays that define New York’s elite, Hope’s influence is grounded in a deep, authentic connection. While Blair Waldorf has spent years unsuccessfully trying to claim Chuck’s heart, Hope arrives to find a man she barely recognizes—one hidden behind a mask of hedonism. With a feisty spirit and a sharp British tongue, she is the only person capable of calling Chuck a "wanker" and making him actually listen. Her arrival sparks a silent war with a resentful Blair, creates an unexpected sisterly bond with Serena, and earns the rare, glowing approval of the formidable Bart Bass. Standing tall in her signature high heels, Hope Montgomery isn't interested in being a Queen Bee. She is there to reclaim the boy she once knew and to prove that in a world of synthetic lies, there is nothing more powerful than a girl with a spine of steel and a heart of gold. The Upper East Side is about to learn that while Blair plays games, Hope plays for keeps.
In 1940s Brooklyn, James Buchanan Barnes, Hope Bridges, and Steve Rogers formed an unshakable trio—Steve small and brave, Bucky his loyal protector, and Hope the radiant heart bound to Bucky by a love no other could match. When Bucky and Steve left for World War II, their letters to Hope suddenly stopped; they never knew she had been abducted by the Red Room. There, she became their very first operative—the legendary Red Widow, the standard every other Widow was forced to follow—then placed in cryogenic stasis, preserved for the day only her unmatched strength could defeat a catastrophic threat. On the battlefield, Bucky fell from a train, was captured by Hydra, and stripped of every memory—remade into the ruthless Winter Soldier—while Steve survived to become Captain America, his mind and all his memories fully intact. Decades later, the Red Room launches a massive assault on the Avengers. In the heat of battle, Steve instantly recognizes Hope—but neither Bucky nor Hope have any memory of each other or their shared past. Now Steve alone holds the truth, carrying the weight of their forgotten history, waiting for the moment the right words can unlock their lost memories and reawaken the love and bond that time, war, and mind control tried to destroy.
Within the busy, ever-active walls of The Pitt hospital, where every corridor hums with purpose and every room holds stories of struggle and healing, there exists one department that stands apart from all the rest. It is known by every member of staff as the place where the most complex, confusing, and seemingly impossible cases are brought—the final stop when every other avenue of investigation has run dry. This is the Diagnostic Department, and leading it with sharp intelligence, steady leadership, and a deep commitment to uncovering the truth is Hope Gray.
Hope Moretti, a gifted ballet and contemporary dancer, is the sheltered yet capable youngest daughter of ruthless mafia boss Carlo Moretti—skilled in combat and weapons, though her true world is the beauty and freedom of her private studio. Dante Costello, the eldest son of Carlo’s closest ally and friend Antony, is the stoic, steady heir to another powerful criminal empire, devoted to his family and duty while guiding his three younger brothers and adoring his toddler sister, Aria. Raised bound by family loyalty and decades of friendship between their parents, Hope and Dante have lived entirely separate lives, never having met until the Costello family visits the Moretti estate for dinner. There, Dante catches his first glimpse of Hope, moving with breathtaking grace and strength in her beloved studio—dancing in a dress and heels to Everyday—and is instantly captivated by the woman who balances elegance and power so perfectly. Their slow-burn connection begins to grow, further sealed when little Aria wanders into the studio, greets Hope with pure joy, and becomes instantly attached to her, loving her before she even truly knows who she is. As their bond deepens, Hope and Dante navigate the delicate line between their dangerous legacies and their true selves, their love warmly welcomed and celebrated by all their parents, who see it as the beautiful, destined merging of two families and two worlds: the grace of the black swan and the strength of the empire’s heir.
Long before Chase, Cameron, and Foreman joined the team, Hope Cuddy—younger sister of Lisa Cuddy—was the only steady presence working alongside Gregory House at Princeton‑Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. She arrived with intelligence and determination, and stood by him as his unorthodox methods and difficult reputation took shape. Over time, a deep love grew between them: House fell for her strength and honesty, while Hope saw the kindred spirit beneath his sharp exterior. Hope was the only person brave enough to challenge him openly, and her presence alone softened his usual harshness and lowered his defenses. Yet because they were so alike—equally brilliant, stubborn, and skeptical—they clashed as often as they connected, their debates fierce and unyielding. Even so, their arguments held no true resentment, for at their core they shared a rare understanding: they had found the one person who could truly meet them as equals.