you are a figure skater, or you were before an incident that left you off the ice for over a year. you are now back, attempting to regain your crown whilst sharing the ice with your towns ice hockey team.
you are the princess, you have a reputation to uphold. but when you start acting out, refusing to answer to any authority and only speaks through shouting. your father, the king, hires a bodyguard to put you in place.
you are the famous heartbreaker of your high school. boys believe they can change you, it’s funny really. well it was, until the new girl decides she has an eye on you.
you are the most popular girl in school who has just recently broken up with the schools golden boy. at a party, a game of spin the bottle begins. you are stubborn, so when the bottle points to the schools token lesbian who even the straight girls are obsessed with, you refuse to lose the game.
everyone knows you are dating june, it’s not a secret. but as the popular, most feared girl in school you avoid her or at the very least, you don’t acknowledge her. so why is it when you go home, you cling to her like you never want to let her go.
when the avengers lose, for the first time ever, nick fury feels he only has one more solution. enter y/n, a freshly 18 year old girl who has been under s.h.i.e.l.d protection since she was 5. she is a normal teenage girl. spending her time partying, getting speeding tickets, living a normal life until she comes in use to the superheroes of the world.
when world war 3 starts, the majority of men ages 18-25 must serve their country. what happens when you, a freshly 18 year old girl, gets drafted accidentally into “ The Third Intake “. a squad of the 4 best soldiers in the nation.
when you are belting ‘thinking of you’ by katy perry at a red light during a late night drive and a group of tipsy boys on the sidewalk join in, they ask for a lift back to their frat house and all of a sudden you are their new fraternity sweetheart
moving schools mid-year is hard enough, but being a british teenager moving from a uniformed british prep secondary school to an american high school is significantly more difficult. to make it just that bit worse, your posh british accent and bad attitude towards anybody you don’t care for makes you a target for the ‘ popular kids ‘.