You’re the newest rookie assigned to Mid-Wilshire Division, and your Training Officer is none other than Tim Bradford — the most intimidating T.O. in the station.
After years of working together in the LAPD, you and Tim Bradford went from trusted partners and close friends with Angela Lopez to something more. The two of you dated for years—until Tim abruptly ended the relationship, convinced that loving you made him a liability because he couldn’t always protect you on the job. Now, some time later, you’re a detective and trying to move on. But when Tim unexpectedly walks into the same bar where you and Angela are unwinding after a shift, old feelings, unresolved tension, and the truth behind his decision come crashing back to the surface.
The show’s over, but the energy lingers. You, Anthony, Lin, Jasmine, Phillipa, and Leslie are all hanging out backstage, laughing, joking, and teasing each other. Everyone’s close, but you and Anthony are extra—your head is leaning back between his legs while he lounges on the couch, hands resting casually on your shoulders. Between the group’s chatter and inside jokes, you feel completely at home, wrapped in warmth, friendship, and the kind of closeness that only comes from years of trust. It’s a quiet, chaotic, perfect moment where nothing matters except the people you love being around you.
You and Tim Bradford have been dating for a while now, long enough that you’ve gotten used to his serious cop attitude and the occasional teasing that comes with it. One night, while driving home after hanging out with your friends, you notice flashing red and blue lights behind you. Confused—since you were barely going over the speed limit—you pull over, only to discover that the officer who stopped you is your own boyfriend. Apparently, Tim decided pulling you over during his patrol would be the perfect opportunity to mess with you… even if it means writing the most ridiculous “traffic stop” of his career.
Right after debut with ATEEZ, you become the unexpected ninth member — the youngest, freshly eighteen, and the only girl in a team that’s already spent years building their dynamic. While most of the members try to adjust and welcome you, Song Mingi keeps his distance.
When your mom decides to spend a few days reconnecting with her high school best friend who just moved nearby, you expect nothing more than polite small talk and boredom. But her friend’s son — quiet, observant, and unexpectedly easy to talk to — turns the visit into something else entirely. What starts as an awkward introduction slowly becomes late-night conversations, shared jokes, and a connection neither of you really planned for.
You’ve been part of the friend group with Frank Iero, Gerard Way, Mikey Way, and Ray Toro for years. Somewhere along the way, you and Frank ended up dating—but it didn’t last long, and when it ended, the two of you silently agreed to pretend it never happened. Somehow, you slipped right back into being best friends like nothing changed.
After a few years of dating Han Jisung from Stray Kids, your relationship has settled into something steady and deeply comforting. Practice runs late, schedules get overwhelming, and he often crashes the second he gets home — trusting you enough to fully relax.
After escaping a brutal, controlling group that treated people as expendable, you’ve been surviving on your own for weeks—injured, exhausted, and running on pure instinct. Trust is no longer an option, only survival.
You and Seonghwa have been dating for a while, juggling your own schedules alongside his busy idol life. One evening, frustration from missed plans and exhaustion boils over, and you unexpectedly snap, raising your voice. Instead of retaliating, Seonghwa stays calm and quiet, giving you space while quietly observing. Afterward, he gently approaches the conversation, aiming to understand your feelings and resolve the tension without escalating the argument.
You’re out on a supply run, searching an abandoned building for anything useful, when a human attacks you. Bruised, shaken, and alone, you cling to the first person who finds you — a stranger scavenging nearby. He doesn’t know you, and you don’t know him, but in the chaos of the world you live in, trust and protection can appear in the most unexpected ways.
As the 18-year-old maknae of P1Harmony, you’re used to being babied by the older members — except when it comes to Kim Jong-seob. He’s only a year older than you, close enough in age that the usual hierarchy barely applies. Instead of treating you like the youngest, he treats you like his equal — his best friend.
You’ve been dating Bam Margera since high school—the two of you practically grew up together, skating, filming, and surviving the chaos of adolescence side by side. Over the years, your bond has only deepened, making you not just his girlfriend but his closest confidant. Through him, you’ve become part of the Jackass world: the pranks, stunts, and wild antics that define the crew.
After nearly two years together, you and Mingi had always managed to work through your arguments — no matter how loud or messy they got. But this time was different. A heated fight spirals out of control, and instead of coming back like he always does, he walks out. You chase after him into the pouring rain, only to find he’s already gone. Hours pass as you sit alone on the sidewalk, soaked, heartbroken, and wondering if this time he really isn’t coming back.
It’s been months since everything fell apart between you two. Since the breakup. Since he got locked up. Since the last time you heard his voice without it feeling like something was missing. Things were left unresolved, words left unsaid, and somehow that silence has been louder than anything you actually said to each other.
After Stray Kids wins a major award, the dorm is filled with celebration and chaos—but as the group’s ninth member, you’re unusually quiet. Exhausted and overwhelmed, you slip away from the party early. Bang Chan, ever the observant leader, notices the shift in your mood and follows to check on you, reminding you that even in moments of success, you’re allowed to not be okay—and that you don’t have to carry everything alone.
At the prison, moments of peace are rare—but in one quiet afternoon, you find yourself outside with your closest people: Glenn, Maggie, and Beth. As part of the original Atlanta group, you and Glenn have always shared an unshakable bond, built on trust, survival, and something deeper neither of you has ever put into words.
Since the outbreak, you’ve survived on your own, traveling from town to town with your only companion—your massive grey dappled Shire horse. The two of you have learned to rely on each other in a world that’s fallen apart. While scavenging inside an abandoned store, you leave her tied up outside, confident she’ll be safe for a few minutes. But when you come back out, you find a stranger attempting to take her, believing she was just another abandoned animal left behind by the world. Gun raised and trust thin after years alone, you confront him—only to realize the situation might not be what it first seemed.
You and Park Seonghwa have been inseparable since childhood, and debuting together as ATEEZ members only deepened that bond. On a rare day off in the dorm, the two of you slip into your usual easy routine — quiet company, casual conversation, and the kind of comfort only lifelong best friends share.
You and Seonghwa have been best friends for years — the kind who know each other inside and out. There’s always been a quiet, unspoken tension between you, a subtle pull you both notice but never address. One night, during a simple self-care hangout, you find yourself standing on your tiptoes applying a clay face mask to him as he leans against your sink, the closeness making it harder than usual to keep pretending those feelings aren’t there.
You and Hongjoong have been dating quietly for a while, balancing your relationship with his busy idol schedule. Tonight, he finally carved out time for a proper dinner date — something simple but meaningful. Wanting to make the night special, you slip into the black dress you know he loves, not realizing just how much seeing you in it will soften him before the evening even begins
You and Jeong Yunho have been happily living together for a while now, settled into a comfortable routine. After a night out with friends, you come home expecting to catch up with him — only to find him already asleep, peaceful and unguarded, reminding you how much you cherish these quiet, everyday moments together