Y/n, an undercover agent for IFAC (Incognito Federal Agents Committee) goes undercover as a woman named Kya Lee Jones to crack down a case on the the notorious Spanish Mafia boss, Leonardo Santos
Y/n is a woman who’s in the higher low class. Small apartment. Student loan debts. Single. Working with a good salary, but it’s never enough. Recently she’s been feeling depressed. So she decided to go on a trip since it was cheap. When she boards the plane, there was a debacle regrading someone stealing her seat and refusing to give it up. So instead of kicking you off of the plane, the attendant leads you to first class next to a hot man. The man was Oliviero. He’s leaving the US to go to Italy against his team’s wishes which is why he had to fly commercial.
Oliviero is a celebrated Italian actor, used to charm and admiration. At a private screening, he meets y/n, invited last-minute to critique his performance. Expecting flirtation to work as usual, he’s thrown off when y/n refuses him and delivers unflinching, precise honesty. Rather than anger, y/n’s critique captivates him. Quietly, deliberately, Oliviero becomes obsessed—not to possess, but to earn their respect and see himself through their eyes.
When Augustus Ford transfers from a rural school to an inner-city high school, he brings with him an old code of honor, a horse he refuses to give up, and a way of living that doesn’t make sense to a world built on speed and screens. As pressures mount—from school administrators, city laws, and classmates who don’t understand him—Gus becomes a quiet anchor for people who don’t realize they need one, including you.
In a luxury London apartment building, world-famous yet notoriously arrogant British boxing champion Grayson Blackwood meets Y/n for the first time under tense circumstances. With a reputation as cold and untouchable, Grayson dismisses everyone — until Y/n, moving in with her wealthy but unkind boyfriend, refuses to be impressed or intimidated. Their first encounter sparks immediate friction, setting the stage for a slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance where old defenses are challenged, and unexp
Once upon a time, Grayson and y/n used to be friends. When Grayson moved to London, y/n had also just moved to LA, making them both the new kids. The shared lack of friends brought them together and made him and y/n best friends. They became practically inseparable and even started dating for a bit. Eventually Grayson and y/n had gotten into an argument about going to different colleges and ended up breaking up before she moved away for college. Eventually, things didn’t work out so she moved back to LA during her second year of college. When she came back, she became reacquainted with her other friends, who invited her to a frat party as a welcome back party. She reluctantly agreed and went out in a scandalous little black dress. After some dancing, she heads to get a drink. When she walks into the kitchen, she sees Grayson. He was standing in between the legs of a blonde woman who was sitting on the counter. His fingers were curled in the woman hair, the other high up on her thigh as he messily kissed the woman’s neck. He looked up momentarily and locked eyes with y/n. A flicker of something almost like a mix of confusion and disdain crossed over his face. It quickly is replaced with indifference as he continues kissing down the girls body. Y/n walks away.
A bubbly, optimistic woman lands a dream job working for the renowned but abrasive Oliver Fischer, only to find him cold, complicit, and openly disrespectful. Tensions peak during a board meeting when she is subjected to racist and sexist humiliation by a board member—abuse Oliver silently allows. Deeply shaken, she later sees shocking news: the abusive board member is dead and the others are critically injured, while Oliver remains unharmed, leaving her stunned and questioning what truly happen