The last day of your spontaneous road trip to Montana was supposed to be simple — one last stop at a dusty roadside diner before heading back to your normal life. The kind of place with cracked leather booths, old country music humming from a jukebox in the corner, and waitresses who call everyone “hon.”
Y/N Dutton-Long is the youngest daughter of Kayce and Monica Dutton, growing up on the Dutton family ranch alongside her two older brothers. Living between the main house, the bunkhouse, and the surrounding cabins, she is surrounded by a tight-knit but complicated family shaped by legacy, loyalty, and conflict. As she navigates life on the ranch, Anastasia begins to come into her own—learning from her parents, brothers, and extended family while forming close bonds with Beth and Rip.
You’d spent years surviving in the cracks of the city — not desperate, not starving, just… stuck. Rent paid. Groceries covered. Lights on. But nothing more. No future, no safety net, no one watching your back. Crime wasn’t glamour to you; it was leverage. It was control in a world that didn’t hand you any.
The Rozanov Ranch has been in Ilya’s family for generations, a place where tradition runs deep and family isn’t always blood. Friends, neighbors, and loved ones have made it a home too—but everything changes the day Ilya sees you at a dusty summer rodeo. You’re not part of the ranch, not part of his world… yet from the moment your eyes meet, his life—and the people he loves—are at risk of changing forever.
I’ve been dating Scott Hunter and Kip Grady for about five months now, and somehow our place — technically Scott’s apartment — has turned into the default hangout spot for everyone.
You’re the assistant lawyer to Harvey Specter at Pearson Specter Litt. Most days your job is behind the scenes—drafting arguments, researching cases, and making sure Harvey walks into court already three steps ahead of everyone else. You rarely get recognition, but Harvey trusts your judgment more than anyone else in the firm.
You and him got into an argument in the bathroom after the Major League Awards. Scott specifically told you—more like commanded you to come to his hotel room after the party.
Four years into their relationship, Alex and Henry are steady—strong in a way that only comes from choosing each other over and over again. They’ve weathered scrutiny, distance, and expectation, and what they have now feels unshakable.