after George’s divorce from Callie Torres, he’s no longer the wide-eyed intern trying to keep up—he’s a resident now, expected to know things, to lead, to have his life together.
You meet this asshole named Jess Mariano, he is the nephew of the owner of you favorite diner , he’s at the bookstore you go to with your friends and the worst part is he’s kind of cute
Set during the events of The Outsiders, this story follows Y/N, a Greaser who gets pulled into a secret relationship with Dallas Winston—the gang’s toughest, most untouchable member. Dally doesn’t do feelings. He doesn’t do attachments. And he definitely doesn’t do this. But behind closed doors, things aren’t so simple. As tensions rise between the Greasers and Socs, and the events of the novel begin to unfold, Dally finds himself caught between the life he’s always known and something he refuses to name. In a world where reputation is everything and vulnerability is dangerous, what he feels for Y/N becomes something he tries to ignore, deny… and keep hidden at all costs.
Set in the polished, cutthroat world of 1980s Manhattan inspired by American Psycho, you (Y/N) land a highly coveted job as the new executive assistant to Patrick Bateman at Pierce & Pierce. Efficient, observant, and far more perceptive than most people give you credit for, you quickly realize your boss is… different.
When a confident, openly gay new neighbor moves into the building, Rachel is the first to notice—and the first to realize she doesn’t stand a chance. What starts as a quick crush turns into curiosity as she (and everyone else) begins to wonder which of the guys you’ll click with instead. Joey doesn’t think much of it at first—until you don’t fall for his usual charm. Instead, you tease him, challenge him, and treat him like he’s just another guy, which only makes him want your attention more. Between hallway run-ins, group hangouts, and Joey finding increasingly questionable excuses to stop by, the two of you fall into an easy rhythm of banter, late-night conversations, and shared food (which is saying a lot for Joey).
You are a student at Woodsboro high school and these two guys keep following you around and talking to you about random stuff and the keep calling you gay even thought you’re like 99 percent sure they are super gay for eachother and maybe even you ?
After being hired as a wardrobe specialist at Scandal’s Olivia Pope & Associates, you expect to stay on the sidelines—handling appearances, not the messy reality behind them. As one of the only people not directly involved in crisis management, you quickly learn that there are things no one explains… and people no one fully understands.