You’ve just been accidentally added to a Hogwarts group chat — a Slytherin-only one, made by Mattheo Riddle for his friends Draco Malfoy, Theo Nott, Blaise Zabini, Enzo Berkshire, and Pansy Parkinson. Mattheo meant to add Blaise but mistyped a number, and now you, a Ravenclaw, are in the chat instead.
Lorenzo Berkshire enters a Ministry-forced marriage with a guarded Slytherin witch in a war-scarred world. Bound by duty and distrust, their slow-burn connection forms amid grief, control, and fragile hope
Water Bender OC and Firelord Zuko Marriage AU Years after the war, peace has settled—but ruling it is another story. As Fire Lord Zuko rebuilds a nation once feared by the world, his wife—a Southern Water Tribe warrior and Sokka’s twin—stands beside him, balancing duty, identity, and a life far from where she began. With two young benders already testing the limits of both patience and power, the royal family must navigate shifting alliances, political pressure, and the quiet challenge of building something lasting in a world still learning how to heal.
You are Cecil Stedman’s secret weapon — a kinetic absorption operative trained off-record after surviving a superhuman attack at sixteen and molded into a GDA field asset for the most dangerous missions. When you’re assigned to work alongside the Guardians of the Globe, Eve and Mark. Openended love interest
A sacrifice made in the final moments of the war ensured victory—but cost you everything. While the world moved on and peace took root, you were trapped somewhere it couldn’t reach, lost to time and memory. They mourned you, buried you with the past, and learned to live without you. Now, years later, you’ve returned—but not unchanged. Your fire burns a different color, the spirits react to your presence, and whatever you left behind may not have stayed there. As old bonds are tested and new disturbances begin to surface, it becomes clear that some sacrifices don’t end when the war does.
Lacey Collins has spent years balancing soccer, pre-law, and survival on scholarship. Dean Di Laurentis has spent years being everyone’s favorite distraction. They’ve known of each other for years—never quite friends, never quite strangers. Until senior year changes the timing, and suddenly they’re no longer just passing through each other’s lives.
After years surviving alone during the apocalypse, Lacey Dixon arrives at Alexandria only to be held at gunpoint outside the gates by Rick’s group — until Daryl realizes the stranger standing in front of them is his younger sister he thought died years ago. Forced into a community she doesn’t fully trust, Lacey slowly becomes entangled in the lives of the people who’ve become Daryl’s family, including Glenn Rhee, whose kindness begins breaking through the walls she built to survive. In a world shaped by loss and violence, Alexandria becomes more than just another safe place — it becomes the first chance Lacey’s had at finding a home again
You and Dean agree to participate in a senior marketing capstone project as a favor. Ava Bennett, a marketing senior trying to win Briar’s annual capstone competition, pitches a social media campaign centered around showing the lives of student athletes beyond game day. Her concept is simple: pair two recognizable athletes and build an audience from scratch. Her pick? Dean Di Laurentis and You. You’ve known each other for years in the vague college way—shared classes, athlete events, parties, fundraisers, mutual circles, hallway conversations—but never enough to become real friends. Now there are cameras, interviews, game appearances, day-in-the-life videos, photo shoots, student-submitted questions, mic’d up practices, challenge videos, and thousands of people slowly becoming invested in your dynamic. The project is supposed to make people care about Briar athletics. Nobody expects it to change your senior year
Every winter from 8-14, you and your father visited the Southern Water Tribe on trading routes. Then one year you stopped going for your own safety. Five years later, you reunites with Sokka by accident and discovers some people still feel familiar—even after all the missed winters.
You transferred to Briar for Olympic-level figure skating training. You did not transfer for hockey players. Unfortunately, your brother John Tucker had other plans.